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And They Want Entry Into The Eu?
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I'm speachless at what I have just read !
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I'm speachless at what I have just read !
Turkey first applied to join the club in 1987 but it was not until 2005 that formal negotiations got under way. Their progress has been slow. Only one of the 33 required "chapters" of negotiation have been completed and the negotiations have now largely come to a halt as the EU believes that Turkey is moving further away from the EU's ideals and values. Never mind, there's vacancy at the table after next Friday so they may speed up a little.
//At a summit in 2014, President Erdogan said: “You cannot put women and men on an equal footing. It is against nature.”
In 2016, he urged women to have at least three children, saying: “A woman who says ‘because I am working I will not be a mother’ is actually denying her femininity. A woman who rejects motherhood, who refrains from being around the house, however successful her working life is, is deficient, is incomplete.”//
That's not from a Muslim fanatical terrorist.
That is from the leader of a country that just happens to be Muslim.
His dictats will go down a bomb with the Germans and Swedes who have already had a taste of how Muslim men regard women when they are welcomed into their country.
We are getting out thank God.
In 2016, he urged women to have at least three children, saying: “A woman who says ‘because I am working I will not be a mother’ is actually denying her femininity. A woman who rejects motherhood, who refrains from being around the house, however successful her working life is, is deficient, is incomplete.”//
That's not from a Muslim fanatical terrorist.
That is from the leader of a country that just happens to be Muslim.
His dictats will go down a bomb with the Germans and Swedes who have already had a taste of how Muslim men regard women when they are welcomed into their country.
We are getting out thank God.
they lost interest in the EU when they realised that France would never let them in. Before that they were trying to institutionalise EU values; now they're getting their influences from further east. Under the same circumstances Ataturk might well have done the same. An opportunity missed there, I think.
I'm gradually concluding that most countries are in the dark ages with factions vying for power, and once achieved wielding it as they wish. Thank goodness for democracy. It may have faults, and nowhere put into practice properly, but for now it's the best we have. And to think, when I was a kid, I believed our planet had left that past behind and we were at the stage of just putting in finishing touches in more unfortunate parts of the globe.
Turkey was supposed to be a democracy, but does it really qualify even against the flawed examples elsewhere ? https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-eu rope-37 883006
Turkey was supposed to be a democracy, but does it really qualify even against the flawed examples elsewhere ? https:/