Target Priorities for Turkey’s Secular Establishment

Target Priorities for Turkey’s Secular Establishment
There are certainly several ways the Turkish Democratic Secular establishment can react and overthrow the Islamist gang of Erdogan who consists in the most serious threat Modern Turkey faced in its 90-year long History. In a series of earlier articles, we came up with a sociopolitical package of measures that would first limit, then outmaneuver, and finally oust the Islamic Terrorist Erdogan.

In order to avoid the option of a military coup that would help Turkey’s vociferous enemies to produce volumes of anti-Turkish literature, we suggested that representatives of all the political, financial, academic, military, administrative, and intellectual parts of the Turkish Secular establishment meet and deliberate, discuss and conclude on a detailed plan of action.

Conclusions should be drawn commonly as regards 1) across-the-board political considerations, 2) cultural – national – historical considerations, 3) the formation of the necessary tools, and 4) the elaboration of a list of target and activity priorities, and then all the democratic opponents of the Turkish Islamists should embark on a thunderous campaign to bring Erdogan down. It is not an easy affair, and what makes it worse is the multilateral support give to the Erdogan gang by Gulf tyrannical plutocrats and Euro-liberal lackeys of an Apostate Freemasonic Lodge that spreads disaster allover the world, pursuing its devious and inhuman eschatological agenda.

After a first article, entitled "A Secular Democratic Master Plan to oust Islamist Simulator Erdogan", we underscored the importance of a final unification of all the conservative and nationalist parties, the need of the CHP Center Left main opposition party to undergo self-criticism and renovation, and the significance of establishing a common approach to the Kurdish issue, the basic Foreign Policy directives, and the Turkish economy’s further liberalization (in two articles entitled "A Master Plan to force Islamist Erdogan out – Orhan Pamuk for President" and "The Master Plan to terminate the Perilous Erdogan Predicament"). We added that Turkey’s Secular Establishment should opt now for Nobel Prize Orhan Pamuk as Common Candidate for President, while preparing for common lists in the next parliamentary elections that can – and should – occur much before 5 years pass. In addition, they should help launch an Islamic Party that would make Erdogan face two fronts at the same time, while mercilessly discrediting him in the eyes of Islamic electorate.

In a fourth article, entitled "The Search for Turkey’s Identity and Real Soul", we focused on the critical issue of the Cultural – National – Historical considerations, which only can help the Turkish Secular – Democratic establishment get Turkey rid of the Erdogan pestilence.

In a fifth article ("How to oust Erdogan and his gang of Islamists"), we insisted on a basic problem the Turkish Secular – Democratic establishment faces, namely the lack of sociopolitical tools of pressure. To properly address this issue, we believe that all the secular democratic political parties and the other pillars of Turkey’s secular establishment should setup Public Pressure Committees and organizations, each focalizing on a specific, crucial topic, that will bring the political and ideological debate down to the social cell, while at the same time exercising pressure over Erdogan’s nucleus of followers and supporters.

We indicatively enumerated fifteen committees that should be established and function in order to prevent Erdogan’s government from pursuing its own policies in the most important issues for today’s Turkey, e.g. ‘People – Army Fraternity’ Committee (propagating the Turkish people’s desire and political willingness to have the army promulgated as ultimate warrantor of the Democracy and the Secular Society), Committee ‘Close Down the Religious Schools’ (a thunderous rejection of the existence of the religious schools, hindering the function of as many possible among them, blocking the access to them, and demanding the non-consideration of the certificates issued by these schools), Committee ‘Prohibit the Islamic Headscarf’ (demanding the total prohibition of all forms of veil in public, either in offices or in the streets, aggressively ridiculing veiled women in the streets, and acting in a way to ignite terrible social disorder that would end up with constitutional prohibition of any sort of veil), Committee ‘Turkey in Iraq’ (to actively demand and support the Turkish Military Intervention in Northern Iraq), and ‘Association for an Extended Turkish – Israeli Alliance’.

Only social pressure will crash Erdogan’s plans

At this point, we should give an example about how we believe these associations, organizations and committees should function within the overall plan of Turkey’s Secular Establishment. Manned by mid-level party members and average people, these grassroots organizations either will prepare a subject for the political leaders to present in the Parliament or will bring to the level of the district, the neighborhood and the village the issues secular political leaders advance in the General Assembly first.

Many times these committees and organizations will be saying and / or doing what political leaders cannot; the reason these organizations are better suited for this job than the political parties of the opposition is twofold. First, they would not expose politically and internationally the leaders of the opposition, which means automatically that they will have to go beyond the politically correct. Second, they give a better impression of social representativity.

Social pressure is a valuable tool in the hands of a statesman or political establishment under any circumstances whatsoever; in the case of today’s Turkey, grassroots organizations consist in the unique tool that can lead Erdogan and his gang to political death. These committees and organizations will have to be socially tumultuous, unleashing the most thunderous behaviour and aggression, and provocatively leading the government to an escalation. By so doing, they would expose Erdogan’s thugs-in-charge as unable to rule the country, thus facilitating and giving reason for a military coup.

Any occasion should be exploited; if a European commissioner, who had made comments against the Turkish army’s natural and fully justified role in the process of Turkish politics, visits Turkey, the organization focused on European issues should call for violent manifestations against the visiting person, and prevent access to most of the announced destination. From the airport to any embassy or governmental office, the roads must be blocked, and at the same time the army should advise the government not to use the police against the people.

The committees and organizations for social pressure must severely target the mass media, newspapers, magazines, journalists, and TV channels that consist in the dirty hand of the French Freemasonic interference in Turkey. Any newspaper or TV channel that would oppose a thunderous manifestation against a person like Olli Rehn should be met with disastrous reprisals and definite damages. In other words, the mass media will have to understand that from now onwards they will have to publish what is necessary for them to survive from the angered masses who understood the anti-Turkish conspiracies. Having just some pocket money, entrusted to you by your apostate Freemasonic ‘brother’ in Paris, does not entitle you to form the Turkish public opinion. This bitter truth must be taught in the most costly way to the aspirants of the Soft Power Tyranny in Turkey.

Turkey in Social Turmoil is better than Turkey in the Islamist Morgue

Apparently, if the forces are there that intend to fight for, preserve, save, reinstate and expand the Secular, Democratic and Humanist Values introduced by Kemal Ataturk in Turkey, the country must undergo a period of unprecedented mayhem and disorder. This sounds not very attractive, but it is an excellent perspective, if we only for a while imagine the sole existing alternative, i.e. Turkey’s ultimate subversion and gradual islamo-barbarization.

It may be one year; it may be two years. If the work carried out by the committees and the organizations is as thunderous and riotous as it takes to oust Erdogan, the Islamic terrorist premier will not be able to stand for two years in power. With the military focused on Defense, the ensuing damages will mostly be limited in the level of Economy. This is not as terrible as it may sound to the criminal, supposedly Islamic, plutocracy around the billionaire Islamist Erdogan! It will be repaired.

Of course, the external damage will be the termination of Turkey’s path towards the European Union. But is it so terrible? Most probably not! The vision for Turkey in Europe dates back to the early 60s, the times of Khrushshev, Kennedy and De Gaulle. It was not a necessarily bad idea, and at those days it made sense. The European Community was then viewed as the European political leg of NATO. The frontal organization on which was based the opposition to the Soviet Union was NATO; with most of Europe still recovering from the WW II ashes, the EU was rather looking as NATO’s economic – political supplement. And in a way, it so was. The concept of an independent, self-reliant capitalist country, like today’s Korea, Australia, Taiwan or Thailand, did not exist; even Japan was thought to owe its survival to US military, conventional and nuclear, protection.

Today, we leave in a completely different world; the early 60s international environment does not exist and what was impossible then is common practice now.

In addition, the collapse of Soviet Union offered possibilities for Turkey that were out of the most daring imagination’s reach 45 years ago. All the Caucasus and Central Asiatic Turkic speaking countries were Soviet Socialist Republics, and no one could envision that Turkey could possibly form an alliance or an economic and military union with them. But this is today possible, and the Secular Democratic establishment of Turkey has to check pros and cons in this regard.

Even worse for Turkey’s old European dream, Europe is not anymore the same; the secular and democratic foundations of Europe tremble, the religious fanaticism – either Christian or Muslim (because of the thoughtlessly accepted immigrants) – is on the rise, the idiotic and pathetic Euro-liberal class has no means to face the Islamists, the Islamic veil is thought to be normal cultural differentiation, the devious French Freemasonic lodge – in their extreme fear of losing control – diffuse the concept of Islamophobia (which is a paroxysm of ignorance and imbecility), and at the same time to promote their ‘fraternal’ principles legalize the homosexual marriages, something that is good reason for the marginalized Islamists of the European suburbs to want to slaughter most of the Europeans and Islamize the survivors. There is very little in today’s Europe that would possibly be attractive for Kemal Ataturk. A moribund institution would not be the ideal place for Turkey to be.

In addition, as first class heavyweight, Turkey is unwanted by the French - German axis that left its stamp in almost all the stages of European nation building. There is nothing in today’s EU that would possibly fit Ataturk’s concept of Democracy and Progress, and this is the result of Europe’s ultimate deviation. Few realized in Turkey that closer you get to EU less secular you become. Instead of submitting themselves to European chauvinists’ options, and finally being rejected by them, Turks should shape the developments by themselves. If this blows Erdogan’s ominous government, even better! Perhaps the most useful political option for a committee and grassroots organization would be to wait for the ludicrous French President’s next anti-Turkish racist tirade, and then burn the French Embassy in Ankara. This would blow both agendas: Erdogan’s and his invisible Freemasonic masters’.
   By Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Published: 8/2/2007
 
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