There are strategies and strategic moves in every sphere of society.
In sports, in art, in business life, and in politics, there are many.
But there must also be an obligation to ensure that the steps taken and the strategies adopted are moral.
First and foremost in politics.
We all have a team.
But he also has a political opinion, and he should have one.
When I was a child, we used to get excited when the flag of the Republican People's Party or a small leaflet arrived at our house.
“We used to say ”our party".
There would be pure, immaculate happiness in us.
In those years, we also started rooting for teams.
Galatasaray... Tanju...
When Tanju left Galatasaray, that phrase still rings in my ears:
“Radio is lying. Tanju will not leave Galatasaray.”
We hoped, we consoled ourselves.
But we didn't boycott anyone because Tanju left.
Because sports and politics are not the same thing.
There are ideologies in politics.
But today it is neither ideological attitudes nor voters that shape politics.
So who is he, what is he?
The political institution has gone far beyond being a political movement; it has set sail for completely different motivations.
Although a section of the public is being deceived by political arguments, we know that the determinants of politics have changed.
These elements are now purely relations of interest and self-interest.
It is rent.
“They are partnerships in a ”give and take" system.
They are discourses based on lies.
In the background, there are politicians who carry the agenda of the money laundering.
These politicians use religion, Atatürk, the Republic, homeland-nation rhetoric, and even racist arguments that have been consigned to the dustbin of history as “material”.
Those who exploit religious sentiments,
structures open to external interventions,
are based entirely on self-interest.
Those who think of yesterday and cannot see tomorrow,
It's a race to “tag” each other.
Lies are inserted into left-right ideology,
and remarketed in patterns of self-interest and expediency.
While the political institution is proceeding in this way, this picture has unfortunately become “normalized”.
Everybody is tossed from one place to another to protect their own interests;
changes parties, changes shirts.
Any kind of “change” ceases to be an embarrassment for them.
Sometimes this change happens through transfers.
Since the last election, there have been around 20 transfers at the parliamentary level alone.
Let us end with a parable.
I don't know if it is real or not, but it is told:
They ask Süleyman Demirel:
“Sir, you transferred to your own party the member of parliament who was the fiercest opponent of you?”
Demirel responds:
“Yes. He was tied up at someone else's door, barking at us.
Now we have taken it and connected it to our own door.
He barks there now.”
The question is this:
Why would these MPs transfer from their own party to another party?
I have partially written the answer to this “why” question.
Perhaps we should end this article by saying what we feel in a simpler way:
O people!
We are dead
We have been murdered
We hurt each other
We were insulted, we were insulted...
“We said ”right“, we said ”left"...
And we could not be happy even in this two-day world.
Those who lost their lives and property for the sake of politics;
Does anyone today remember those whose lives were darkened?
No.
Because they are now,
It is just a ground to protect today's “stung” politicians.
Boycott politics is rent-seeking.
Rent politics generates profit.
And this order continues to function.
So, let's boycott...
Who?
The unworthy
Those without merit
Uninformed politicians
Will it hold?
It won't hold.
Because interest and self-interest,
is the most powerful ideology in this country.
So, let's boycott...Who? The unqualified...The unqualified...The uninformed politicians...Will it work? No. Because interest and self-interest is the most powerful ideology in this country.
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