The issue of the contamination of politics is no longer a debate, it is a naked fact.
And in the face of this reality, one has to ask the question:
Is it only the CHP that is disturbed by this pollution?
Or is the AKP not bothered at all?
Is everything really okay for the MHP?
What about the mayors of parties other than the CHP?
Is the press that has been silenced... or recruited... the most “successful” intervention of this process?
Yes, we are asking:
Are they the only ones worried?
No...
The problem is much deeper, much more widespread.
The real issue is the institutionalization of immorality.
We have come to such a point that there is a system that cannot call a thief a “thief”.
Because everyone is in a hurry to protect their thieves.
“You say, ”Yours is stealing!"
The answer is ready:
“Yes, but it works...”
This is where the rot is.
“He steals but he works...”
This sentence is no longer a defense, it is a surrender.
It is the declaration of a nation's abandonment of its values.
And what is even more painful is that those who make this statement are not even aware of it.
Because we're not just about theft anymore;
We have also accepted shamelessness, dishonesty and immorality.
We normalized it. Legitimized. Internalized.
Beyond the crises, debates and operations in politics today, this is the real danger.
It is not only institutions that are rotting.
It is the conscience of this country that is rotting.
What strange stories are being written...
What strange scenarios are being set up...
And the most painful thing is that the actors and extras of this game are ready.
Everyone knows their role.
Everyone is applauding from their own side.
But no one looks in the mirror.
But the issue is simple:
A thief is a thief.
No party.
No color.
There are no sides.
Unless we can say that,
no matter which party...
no matter what name...
this dirty order will not change.
And we just keep watching.
