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by kaanski
1275 days ago
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Erdogan definitely took advantage of the aftermath of the coup to purge the military but the coup was not “made up”. This was mostly a theory thrown around by western journalists who first tried to claim that a coup against Erdogan would be a good thing, a “liberal coup”. Followed by them pushing the idea it was fake. I dislike Erdogan but hearing from my family’s experiences during the last coup in Turkiye I’ll take a democratically elected government I dislike over another military dictatorship. I’m really disappointed in the media here in the west and the ideas they were pushing during that time. Edit Two extra points: 1. Turkiye has an extensive history of coups and general military intervention in politics which sets a precedent for this kind of coup attempt. 2. These sorts of claims are really akin to claiming 9/11 was an inside job. For some reason when it’s Turkiye being discussed what should be rightly identified as conspiracy theories become socially acceptable and viable in people’s minds. |
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I'm not saying coups were nice, or civilized. I can easily take your word that they were brutal. I'm just saying they were part of the system, and when they stopped working the system failed.