I know this is a funny thread but everyone sees those pics arent from Turkey
And being Dutch - and a lotta ppl here think alike even the so called left wing ppl here - agree that any country where beating up your wife, animal cruelty and death penalty is daily biz isnt really a country that belongs in the EU.
It does not matter if 99% of the EU population ( I am not including kebab-shop owners, taxi-drivers and "donnie" in those numbers ) do not want Turkey as a part of the EU, the politically correct people at the top will want to include them anyways.
how some of you guys can judge people without knowing about them?
1. Turkiye is not an Islamic republic & they can't set europ too.
2. don't worry we don't want to enter EU even we will have million euros for each of us, only our government wants it who licks EU's & America's asses.
3. any of them are not Turks who came there with Turkiye passport; (a specially keep in mind monkey kurds which you loved very much to use against Turkiye).
4. uneducated or sick people are every where, not only here.
Some of those pics look like Puerto Rico, especially the one with the phone pole in the middle of the road (this actually exists on the way to my new home).
how some of you guys can judge people without knowing about them?
1. Turkiye is not an Islamic republic & they can't set europ too.
2. don't worry we don't want to enter EU even we will have million euros for each of us, only our government wants it who licks EU's & America's asses.
3. any of them are not Turks who came there with Turkiye passport; (a specially keep in mind monkey kurds which you loved very much to use against Turkiye).
4. uneducated or sick people are every where, not only here.
yea everybody is good & we are bad only.
Turkey is Islamic and is becoming less and less secular. Hardcore nationalists are gaining ground, look at the penal code 301, which jails people who insult Turkey
but nevertheless there are many other countries in the past that should not have joined the EU!
Just from the point of view of core EU members:
Expanding the borders does not just make it easier for manufacturers to move labour into cheaper (once upon a time) eastern block countries and thus limit the work available for their own workforce but also the funding by the EU that has in the past and still does go to needy places like Cornwall, UK or the eastern part of Germany will be pretty much limited.
There are newcomer exeptions of course that do fit in really well
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