A country does not get used to corruption in a day.
He gets used to silence.
It gets used to it by not reacting.
It normalizes and gets used to not being held accountable.
This is exactly where we are today.
We are no longer surprised.
We see and hear allegations of corruption and “it's already like this” and move on. The real danger starts right here. Because not being surprised is the first step to acceptance.
It is important to remember how we got to this point.
Years of corruption have been normalized to the public as road and water services.
“Service is being done” It was called, “account” pushed to the background.
When they were not held to account, they took refuge in the tale of service.
The result is obvious:
Corruption has become commonplace. Morality has eroded.
The society was gradually pushed into this sentence:
“Your thief is bad, let my thief steal a little.”
Is that really normal?
Do we really belong here?
There is also this sentence going around:
“Ours steal but work.”
Doesn't anyone who says that ever stop to think?
Since when is stealing tolerated?
Since when has morality become measured by performance?
It is no longer just a question of getting it wrong.
The problem is a mutual condoning and acceptance.
It is not hard to understand why what is happening in the municipalities is not talked about enough.
Corruption in AKP municipalities is deliberately kept quiet.
Because the freedom of local media members to report news is effectively mortgaged.
Are there those who dare to speak out? Of course there are.
But they are not left alone either.
Social media “older brothers” They are manipulated, silenced, targeted.
Meanwhile, attention is diverted.
With perception operations and rallies with transportation, a picture is drawn as if there is no problem in the country.
And at the center of this artificial agenda is a single topic:
Internal dynamics of the Republican People's Party.
But this is not the case.
The problem of this country is neither the opposition nor internal party disputes.
The real issue is much deeper.
Issue;
legitimizing corruption,
bending the law,
eroding the Republic step by step
is a rotten system.
And now we have to ask the question:
What are we really getting used to?
Because it is the destiny of a country,
cannot be sacrificed to personal aggrandizement.
And this should not be forgotten:
Those who cherish this order,
They will not be accountable to this country tomorrow.
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