The late Erbakan hodja has rhetoric that is "imprinted in our memory"! One of them that we never forget is the saying "The greatest miracle is the direction".
Erbakan attached great importance to the issue of "direction" and asked us to be very careful about it! The most important condition for the direction is to choose the target correctly!
It should never be forgotten that "millimeter deviations", which were ignored at the beginning, will eventually lead people to "very different points". We see in the events we live today, how right our late Erbakan Hodja was in what he said in those days.
The people we were “together with” yesterday have come to “so different” points today that it is hard not to be astonished and amazed.
From time to time, we have to question ourselves, "Is the person saying these things the person we know?"
Because we have a history with these people!
Today, we find it difficult to recognize people we say the same things, believe the same things and think we have the same expectations.
For example, while people are in a rush to "buy fuel at no price" as much as they can by queuing up saying "fuel prices will rise", we also see that this troublesome situation is called "abundance density".
In other words, we are faced with the logic of literally "half the world knows not how the other half lives".
And we wonder if the person who said this is really the person we know.
Then, we see that a person who we think is one of us, with his costume, defines the increase in natural gas as a "micro raise".
Let alone the numbers given by others, even the numbers he mentioned in his speech show that the natural gas hike is 17 percent.
And we are sad to see that this 17 percent raise is underestimated as a "micro raise".
Yes, it cannot be said that we are on the same direction with these friends who were with us in the past.
Millimeter deviations in the target, which were not considered at first, have finally brought themselves to this point. They get into such funny situations when they are trying to defend a failed administration.