Matemkar
Active Member
Salam.
I watched a man (I don't know who he is) make fun of Erdogan, the president of Turkey, mainly because of the palace he made, which in Turkish is, "Ak Saray" (The White Palace) and which I think is "The White House" (Cancer) of the Middle East.
And the video is not surprising to me because when the subserviants (Ankara) try to become like their masters (Washington), it is natural that they are made fun of by the media of their masters. Enjoy it:
P.s. The speaker says the truth though with improper ways (bad language) sometimes. But one thing, and the main problem is that, he finds all this suprising. Because in the beginning, he admits that Turkish regime is one of the most important allies of the USA regime and after that he says "BUT he is controversial in his country" as if it is unnatural for "controversial" rulers (i.e. tyrants-presidents-kingdoms-sheikhdoms) to be allies of the USA regime. I think, he should have said "AND" instead of "BUT".
In any case, do you know who this guy is? Thanks in advance.
I watched a man (I don't know who he is) make fun of Erdogan, the president of Turkey, mainly because of the palace he made, which in Turkish is, "Ak Saray" (The White Palace) and which I think is "The White House" (Cancer) of the Middle East.
And the video is not surprising to me because when the subserviants (Ankara) try to become like their masters (Washington), it is natural that they are made fun of by the media of their masters. Enjoy it:
P.s. The speaker says the truth though with improper ways (bad language) sometimes. But one thing, and the main problem is that, he finds all this suprising. Because in the beginning, he admits that Turkish regime is one of the most important allies of the USA regime and after that he says "BUT he is controversial in his country" as if it is unnatural for "controversial" rulers (i.e. tyrants-presidents-kingdoms-sheikhdoms) to be allies of the USA regime. I think, he should have said "AND" instead of "BUT".
In any case, do you know who this guy is? Thanks in advance.
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