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Re: Erdogan and women's rights in (Banana) Turkey

Postby Zenon33 » Thu Sep 17, 2015 11:18 pm

observer wrote:
Zenon33 wrote:
observer wrote:
Zenon33 wrote:Great country, good religion.
God Bless Turkey (only if you're man).


http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/turkey-womens- ... cy-1488220



Turkey: Universal women's suffrage 1934. First women elected to National Assembly 1935 - and there were 18 of them!
Greece: Universal women's suffrage 1952. First woman elected to National Assembly 1953.

It would be fairly easy to scan the net and find cases of men mistreating women in Greece or probably any other country. Try not to be so narrow minded.




Gender Gap Index Greece 91, Cyprus 95, Turkey 125.



Strange, since the Global Gender Gap Survey by the World Economic Forum shows that between 2006 to 2014 the gap in Greece stayed virtually the same, some years it went up by a little, some years it went backwards. In Turkey over those 8 years there was an improvement every year even with Erdogen.

Guess you can prove anything with statistics if your mind id made up beforehand.



Is not our fault if Erdogan is a muslim moron.
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Re: Erdogan and women's rights in (Banana) Turkey

Postby DrCyprus » Fri Sep 18, 2015 9:09 am

The point of the thread was that the rights of women in Turkey are in a decline. Whether women in Greece and/or Cyprus are better off is irrelevant.

Personally, I find it really sad for Turkey that Erdogan is still in power. His presence and policies give a carte blanche to everyone who wants to take advantage, mistreat or harm women in Turkey.

Turkish women and Turkish people in general deserve much more as human individuals than what they are currently getting. My thoughts are with the mother of that young girl who lost her daughter to a disgusting cretin.
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Re: Erdogan and women's rights in (Banana) Turkey

Postby kurupetos » Fri Sep 18, 2015 11:24 am

Zenon33 wrote:
observer wrote:
Zenon33 wrote:
observer wrote:
Zenon33 wrote:Great country, good religion.
God Bless Turkey (only if you're man).


http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/turkey-womens- ... cy-1488220



Turkey: Universal women's suffrage 1934. First women elected to National Assembly 1935 - and there were 18 of them!
Greece: Universal women's suffrage 1952. First woman elected to National Assembly 1953.

It would be fairly easy to scan the net and find cases of men mistreating women in Greece or probably any other country. Try not to be so narrow minded.




Gender Gap Index Greece 91, Cyprus 95, Turkey 125.



Strange, since the Global Gender Gap Survey by the World Economic Forum shows that between 2006 to 2014 the gap in Greece stayed virtually the same, some years it went up by a little, some years it went backwards. In Turkey over those 8 years there was an improvement every year even with Erdogen.

Guess you can prove anything with statistics if your mind id made up beforehand.



Is not our fault if Erdogan is a muslim moron.

Islam is a problem in every place it exists, i.e. lack of democracy and freedom, violation of human rights, etc.

IMO, only Orthodox Christianity can provide a solution. :wink:

However the Zionist system prefers to keep muslims in ignorance because it's easier to control and manipulate them. :evil:
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Re: Erdogan and women's rights in (Banana) Turkey

Postby Lordo » Fri Sep 18, 2015 12:22 pm

hang on a moment sunshine. who was it that removed an elected government in iran in 1953 and replaced it with a dictatorship and who was it that removed an elected government in afghnasitan and replaced it with taliban.
who supports all the corrupt dictators in the gulf region as well as all over the world again.

were you born stupid or are you the result of your education.
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Re: Erdogan and women's rights in (Banana) Turkey

Postby Paphitis » Fri Sep 18, 2015 5:50 pm

Lordo wrote:hang on a moment sunshine. who was it that removed an elected government in iran in 1953 and replaced it with a dictatorship and who was it that removed an elected government in afghnasitan and replaced it with taliban.
who supports all the corrupt dictators in the gulf region as well as all over the world again.

were you born stupid or are you the result of your education.


Mohammed Reza was responsible for the Coup with his supporters which included the vast majority of Iranians.

At the time the USA supported the Iranian Military but Coups are not conducted or coordinated by the USA because all Coups rely on support from the populace in order to succeed. And under the Shah, Iran enjoyed many decades of prosperity until one day the Islamists decided to take the country back into the dark ages.
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Re: Erdogan and women's rights in (Banana) Turkey

Postby DrCyprus » Fri Sep 18, 2015 6:24 pm

IMO, only Orthodox Christianity can provide a solution.


I don't think that a bunch of millionaire bearded fatsos with funny hats, who don't even pay taxes mind you, can provide a lasting solution to anything consequential. The Cypriot Orthodox church is our equivalent of Britain's royal family, a remnant that we keep around to 'remind' us of our identity.
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Re: Erdogan and women's rights in (Banana) Turkey

Postby kurupetos » Fri Sep 18, 2015 11:48 pm

DrCyprus wrote:
IMO, only Orthodox Christianity can provide a solution.


I don't think that a bunch of millionaire bearded fatsos with funny hats, who don't even pay taxes mind you, can provide a lasting solution to anything consequential. The Cypriot Orthodox church is our equivalent of Britain's royal family, a remnant that we keep around to 'remind' us of our identity.

You don't know anything about Orthodox Christianity. Come back later.
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Re: Erdogan and women's rights in (Banana) Turkey

Postby Lordo » Fri Sep 18, 2015 11:49 pm

bu ise reh vromismene ebiyes na luhis.
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Re: Erdogan and women's rights in (Banana) Turkey

Postby kurupetos » Fri Sep 18, 2015 11:51 pm

Lordo wrote:bu ise reh vromismene ebiyes na luhis.

Elanamudinlussis.
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Re: Erdogan and women's rights in (Banana) Turkey

Postby Lordo » Sat Sep 19, 2015 12:03 am

kurupetos wrote:
Lordo wrote:bu ise reh vromismene ebiyes na luhis.

Elanamudinlussis.

gufin na su mbiksi mesdo shistossu shistozmenoz
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