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2 years agoLiar you just used it. Just admit you don’t like ñ’s dope haircut.
Liar you just used it. Just admit you don’t like ñ’s dope haircut.
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Turkey’s strategy has always been play the both parties since the decline of the Ottoman Empire. Understandable as it’s sitting at the intersection of different power circles, and that is the same reason it is darn attractive to those power circles.
It’s crazy how democracy is now implicitly democracy incorporated™ where individuals are silenced for expressing opinions about corporations. Vital institutions for a functioning democracy like media is now owned by big corporations, worse yet, in an increasingly monopolized way, blurring the lines between unelected corporations and elected government (who are also bought by corporations after or before they are elected)