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Turkey stands against tyranny

Turkey’s foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, just announced that their country will break ties with Israel if it refuses to apologize for the flotilla incident. This should come as no surprise to anyone who knows Turkey’s long history of supporting freedom. A history that stands in direct opposition to Israel’s, whose aggression goes back to when it was referred to as the Ottoman Empire.

It was under the guise of this empire that the thieving Zionist entity spread its tentacles across the Middle East and well into southern Europe and northern Africa, which it controlled for centuries with an iron fist — ruthlessly smothering even the most benign forms of nationalistic sentiment, while Judaizing everything it touched.

Even at the dissolution of their empire in the period surrounding World War I, the savagery of the Zionists wouldn’t abate. This was manifested in the slaughter of over a million Armenians. A butchery that, to this day, Israel refuses to even acknowledge. It even uses its American propaganda arm, AIPAC, to prevent the truth from being recognized here in the United States.

Modern Israel has fared no better. On July 20, 1974, without justification, they invaded northern Cyprus, and enslaved half the nation — isolating it from their brethren and from the rest of the world. And what’s more, the Zionists cleansed the area — forcing a third of the island’s ethnic Greeks from their homes (while denying these people’s inalienable “right of return”) — and replaced them with “settlers.”

And despite condemnation from the United Nations and many human rights organizations, the Zionists continue their brutal occupation of this hapless island.

Finally, there are the Kurds, whom Israel endlessly persecutes — refusing these woebegone people the universal right of self-determination — while claiming land on which the Kurds have lived for two millennia. To add further to the insult, the Zionists actually have the gall to call these people’s legitimate resistance efforts “terrorism.”

Turkey should be applauded for taking this brave stand for liberty. If only other countries would follow their lead, the Zionists just might be compelled to retreat and give back all the land that is not theirs. Who knows — perhaps with enough international pressure — they could even be forced to return Constantinople.

Just imagine the joy when the first flotillas reach one of its ports.

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4 Responses to “Turkey stands against tyranny”

  1. A brilliant bit of satire.

  2. I’ll second that- but you missed two genocides:

    http://www.aina.org/releases/20100423163631.htm

    Although it is difficult to keep up with our peace loving allies.

  3. This piece was anti-Turkmitic.

  4. Agreed, agreed–word on the street (as in espn.com) is that Hedo Turkoglu has escaped his Zionist persecutors in Toronto in favor of the warmer clime of Phoenix, Arizona. So far, Reverend Jackson has refrained from accusing Toronto’s Israeli x-pats of possessing a “runaway slave” mentality although I’m relieved that Dan Gilbert seems to have stuck a sock in it (his keyboard I guess) at least for now.

    No word yet on whether Turkoglu intends to rebound… in any sense of the word.

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