Elif Örs: "Remedy; fair order and fair share"

Elif Örs: "Remedy; fair order and fair share"
Date: 3.2.2022 16:00

Milli Gazete columnist Elif Örs writes on Turkey's economy. Here is the full article.

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We are in the middle of an economic crisis as a country. There is no one left untouched by this crisis. The front of the public bread kiosks is full of people trying to make a save even if it is only a few kurus. Although the government and its members interpret these queues differently, this is the real picture of the country. Our nation's back was not bent from electricity and natural gas bills, its back was broken. In fact, there is no need to describe the situation we live in.
 
The first agenda item of the main news bulletins is a raise, which comes to an article every day. Other articles in the news are the projections of social explosions, most of which are based on the economic crisis. News of violence in health, severe family conflict, those who could not get their debt back, those whose debts increased to the banks, those whose gas was cut off because of the natural gas bill they could not pay, those who started a fight because they looked sideways, and those who attacked the civil servants because they thought they could not get service...
 
And how sad it is that experts, journalists and academics are talking on the television screens. They tell the nation what they has lived through, stamping it. But there is no further. Why did the country come to this state? What has been done or not done, we live in trouble, we live in our own country worse than slaves, no one tells. Let's say maybe they don't know, but these people are now paying the price for not listening to late Erbakan and National Vision (Milli Gorus). While it was clear as the day that the AKP's economic policy was determined according to global capital, and Erbakan was telling that our nation was being robbed by the government, no one listened. We are in a deeper crisis than the bills have gone up three times. Some were trying to get out of the business by connecting it to the pandemic, but the country's economy would have come to this situation even if there was no pandemic. Because the economic system in the country is a robbery order! While the people could not get in return for what they worked for and produced, a handful of rentiers became rich. The gap between the richest and the poorest increased with each passing day. In the past, some journalists and academics were making noise because "there are rentiers in the country", but now they are singing lullabies in other media, forgetting their old rhetoric due to the positions they have achieved.
 
Let's make a reminder to those who talk about the troubles of the nation from the comfort zone they live in. Erbakan explained in 2007:
 
"Why did AKP go bankrupt? Not only because of the debt, not because of the foreign trade deficit, there is no national institution to sell. All national institutions have been sold. Let's see what National Vision did, what did the collaborators sell? We established a cement industry, a meat and fish establishment, a dairy industry; they sold all of these, all of them became land. They sold our 200 large facilities in Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia. All of this turned into land. We built it, they destroyed it, sold it, they finished it. They say 'foreign capital is coming to Turkey'. So why are they coming? It is for; 'Our economy is strong, they trust us and they are coming' Come on! They don't tell us they can't find someone to rob more easily than us. Those who came bought real estate, bought the land, then got the zoning status and became terribly rich. They got banking because they is robbing the nation with interest. They bought the communication, that is, the telecommunication, and provided a great rent. So they came to rob you, they doesn't trust you, they comes to rob you, they pulls you out."
 
Maaile, the "women and family magazine" of our Milli Gazete, said, "The system most suitable for human nature; it addressed the difficulties we experienced with the cover of “Fair Economic Order”. It was the "Fair Order" rhetoric that paved the way for the Welfare (Refah) Party, one of the parties of National Vision (Milli Gorus) Movement, to become the first party. National Vision parties have worked against the slave system that has existed since they first entered the political arena. It aimed not to make the Anatolian people sacrificed to a handful of rentiers, and to increase the welfare level of our nation with widespread, strong and rapid development. It has worked hard for a production economy that will provide development for our people, from farmers to animal breeders, from tradesmen to industrialists, so that our people can be fed where they were born. During the short coalition periods, it laid the foundations of factories as much as it could and worked to establish heavy industry. As National Vision membrs, we see that now our country is in a period when it is most in need of a Just Order. Our country's people have never been more in need of living with the dignity of being human. We remind you again in our articles. We must establish a "Just Order" for our people and all humanity against the "robbery system, the slave system". The solution that will get our people out of this economic bottleneck is "Fair State, Fair Sharing".
 
Maaile, the "women and family magazine" of the Milli Gazete, said, "The most suitable system for human nature; With the cover of “Just Economic Order”, he dealt with the problems we experienced on the basis of basis.
 
Let's address those who have kept our nation busy at the Western gate for years, those who took off the "National Vision shirt" and took the title of collaborating with the capitalist system, with the words of our teacher Erbakan:

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