These are comments from group of Turkish on Ata-Turk
I can't comment; only how inspiring and yet controversial leader he was, and ever still been within the Turkish identity
Of-course, Google Translate helped a lot..!!
Who knows our great leader you're commenting on??
1- Ataturk's youth has packed 11 wars, 24 medals, 7 engagements, 13 books into his 57 years on the battlefields. He has read 3,937 books and has a wide enough vision to know French, English, Russian and German in a good level in Arabic, Bulgarian and Persian.
Have you ever seen 4,000 books together in your life? I'm not saying you've read it.
2- What success have you achieved in your life
3- Erkeklere ask you, did you not belly-floppy for mercenaries or say, "Will this military service be over?""
4- How many of you know one or more of the languages I wrote above at an advanced level?
5- Kaçiniz you can build a country from scratch.
When we do one of these things, those of us who think we're successful are throwing at someone who's doing it all right. Come to your senses, fellas. The people of this country are so big that he printed a picture of him on his money, composed poems in his name, erected his sculptures in his name, and built The Monument in his name. What did you do here, disparaged him everywhere and ate him. Don't boo, don't talk nonsense anymore. Instead of eating it, think, "What have I done in my life?""
The Ottoman Empire was ruled by dictatorship. Friends are so accustomed to being servants that they break this system that gives him freedom to be a servant and judge an exceptional person who shows the world that he will only be worshipped by God without reading, but somehow they carry the birth certificate of the country he founded and say that they are Turks without opposing the blessings of the country he founded." What a contradiction.
If he hadn't founded the Republic, you'd have been a servant to the sultan.
Win a war against the seven heifers, establish a new modern state, whether you want the Sultan, the caliph, you have the power to be both, you transfer all the rights to your people, the state you have established is the Republic, establish a system that is more in accordance with the order of rights, make each citizen first class, put the peasant in the position of master. Give women equal rights, make knowledge of science, which is the great adjective of haktaala, an elder. Who can do it, who's passionate about yourself.
Pointy pee reeds for those who understand, drums less for those who don't.
As I read the comments, I was reminded of a quote from a foreign friend of mine: "I have never seen a society that is as critical of its Founder as the Turkish society." Maybe he's right, maybe he's wrong. I'm a man who served in the East. -As someone who knows the hardship of sleeping in a jumpsuit on the ice at -20, at least respect ataturk's suffering on the battlefields. Of course, these wars were not only won with Ataturk. Just as those who fought hand-to-hand in the conquest of Istanbul had the same praise as those who peeled potatoes in the back, ataturk's comrades fought for this country. I perceived the lady's sharing as a yearning. There's no need to create polemics.
Everyone understands Ataturk in his Turkishness
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