Fatih Yılmaz: "This is an occupation attempt"

Fatih Yılmaz: "This is an occupation attempt"
Date: 28.5.2019 17:00

Milli Gazete columnist Fatih Yılmaz writes on New World Order. Here is the full article.

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They’re surveying sometimes with cinema, sometimes with a few cartoons or a series of movies. Then they sit on their seats and watch what happens, how they react. The adjustment continues according to the dosage of the reaction. Sometimes, these surveyings continue with concepts, television programs, prints on T-shirts and so on. We can call it the postmodern occupation attempt of the new world order.
 
Can you just look around? This scene did not form easily. For example, how many signage in mother tongue are there? Do you know what banks do in the biggest streets of the city? How many of them are native, how many of them are foreign? Did you pay attention to the brands of vehicles that went at full speed on our double roads that could not finish the narrative? In the past, at least Haci Murat, Anadol, Dogan, Sahin called the Turkish industrial assembly vehicles were. Now, they’re in the minority. They never even showed the Devrim car which was imprisoned in the dusty garages of history as a single native.
 
I’m talking to you about postmodern occupation. The ongoing occupation with the understanding that “let the state survive so that the exploitation continue”. If you destroy, how can you exploit it? You’re not gonna kill it or you’re not gonna let it happen so that you can consume it to the top. The worst is that they get us and then normalize it. The fact that it is how dangerous to get used to it and meet it usual. Under the age of 25 people do not know much, until 20 years before our restaurants during the month of Ramadan were closed. There is no need to ask where are there because probably places you lived were like that too. I say restaurants because there was not much fast food at that time. You know these Mc Donalds, Burger Kings and so on.  Although there was not Islam, there was a bit of Islamic sensivity and humanity. There was respect for faith. People didn’t eat or drink in the streets. As we get more modern, we fall back towards to the polished stone age. 
 
Beads are counted, prayer is performed, heads are covered, Quran in the hands, the Azan in the minarets, hairs are American style, shaves close, clothes European, shoes made in China, minds are fuzzy, thought philosophical, faith is critical, jeans ripped and we became such different earthmen. Gradually, little by little something happened to us. Even when I was writing these lines, it pay my attention. Jeez what we have become? Of course there are facts between the lines that we cannot get from the literary. Stop writing, the facts that we don’t dare to talk, the facts that drive crazy while you think. My God.
 
The masses that cannot produce turn into a consumer society. Producers have the right to name and the consumers use it. Because of this, there is Facebook, Youtube, Twitter but there is not a face book, I’ll say channel but the Word channel is from English, or there is not a Word like chirp. Because there is no soul, no excitement, no determination, no effort, no work, no plan, no program, no target, no ideal.
 
Now that we’ve dealt with this issue, we’re thinking about it. Do politicians speak from chairs? Yes. On the other hand, do very local teachers of our country always express these issues in their sermons? Yes. Do not our teachers in educational institutions know these? Yes they know. Do not they speak? Of course they speak. Are these topics not frequently negotiated in discussion programs on television. Of course. Is there anything changing? No. So is the process getting better or worse? Getting worse. What happens if we look at the subject in terms of double roads, bridges, airports, newly opened Imam hatip? It doesn’t change anything again. OK. No more questions. May God be with you.

YEREL HABERLER

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