Zeki Ceyhan: "Shortest route"

Zeki Ceyhan: "Shortest route"
Date: 28.9.2021 17:00

Milli Gazete columnist Zeki Ceyhan writes on Turkish government. Here is the full article.

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As we pointed out in our article yesterday, the government has found the shortest way(!) to overcome the problems it faces.
 
Ignoring the existing problems for the government must be the shortest way to overcome these problems!
 
Does someone get up and talk about “any problem”, the spokespersons of the government immediately make a statement and say that “there is no such problem” and that this issue has already been overcome.
 
It is announced that those who wish can take their place in the People's Alliance by talking about unity and solidarity, mentioning that this unity and solidarity has been achieved with the People's Alliance.
 
After these statements by the spokespersons of the government, we wonder how those who say "there is a Kurdish problem" will behave. Will they also try to take their place in the People's Alliance?
 
We think that no one expects it to be said, "The Kurdish problem has already been solved, but we were not aware of it.
 
Yes, the spokespersons of the government claim that the problems they claim to exist, by choosing the shortest path according to them, do not actually exist. But this policy has not solved any problem.
 
Such statements do not mean anything other than that the spokespersons of power console themselves.
 
The whole world knows that there are problems that they ignore, and there are also those who try to give Turkey a headache by constantly scratching these problems.
 
Of course, the fact that the spokespersons of the government say that there is no such problem while the problems like the mountain are standing still does not solve the problems.
 
In the face of the huge problems facing the country, this approach once again proves the intolerance of different opinions. When you approach the issues by saying "only what we say is true", the problems are not solved!
 
Such statements by the spokespersons of the government may be justified politically, but it is not possible to excuse those who make judgments by making their statements a basis for themselves.
 
Come on, they're saying things like that politically, but what happens to those who rant? Do they also not see the problems that exist?
 
Or is it in their interest to ignore those problems even though they know they exist? Why is the government constantly losing credibility?
 
In our age, citizens are watching everything and making their judgments about everyone, which is why there is a loss of trust!

YEREL HABERLER

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