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    There has been too much talk about how the Turks in Europe voted "EVET" and gave Sultan Mad Terrorist victory.

    That has proven to be an exaggeration, of course, but it not just that. It is a complete misunderstanding of the facts. The Turks of Europe did not wish victory for that lunatic. Even worse, they didn't even show up for the referendum...

    Sultan Mad Terrorist has been trying to lure the Turks of Europe to retain their identity, to no avail, several years now. In fact ever since the Germans allowed them to acquire German citizenship the most of them ditched their Turkish identity within a short period of time. In spite of the accusation that the Turks of Germany are the most conservative of all Turks, in reality the Turks of Germany are "the last of the Mohicans".

    Take a closer looks at the referendum results all over Europe: The vast majority of the European countries show the colors of hayir, with very few exceptions: Germany, the Netherlands and a few Balkan and Middle Eastern shitholes. What do all those places have in common? Well, a strong network of Turkish agents operating like, not different from a typical Gulenist network!!!

    Turkey tried to keep the Turkish identity alive, but it could not stretch far and wide its' resources, thus it concentrated the most in areas where the Turkish presence was significant. Those were mostly in Germany and other northwestern European states. Meanwhile the Neo-Ottomanist doctrine imposed a return to the Balkans, especially in Muslim majority states where they could still cultivate hopes of an Ottomanist revival, and of course the Middle East. Those networks have been revealed recently, with the Germans accusing the Turks of spying German citizens, and their role in the latest referendum cannot be overemphasized.

    It is more than certain that the Islamist network which the Turkish government has set up tried to rally the Turks all over Europe to vote "Evet" in the referendum. What was the actual result though?

    Of the more than one million eligible voters in Germany, barely half went to vote in the referendum. The same applies all over Europe, and more or less the world. Of course the decision to travel hundreds of kilometres to the nearest Turkish consulate is not an easy one to make, and this is why so few people votes outside of Turkey in comparison to Turkey itself where the participation exceeded 85%, and those who took that decision were not afraid to sacrifice time, money and effort to do so. Or not?

    Not so much if they voted "Evet"! Does anybody of you doubt that the Turkish authorities did as much as possible to bring forth their own supporters to vote, while those voting "Hayir" were more likely to get attacked if they tried to even approach a Turkish consulate? This is exactly what happened in Brussels when one of Sultan Mad Terrorists' entourage attacked a Kurd who was probably going to vote... A prelude of what would happen in Turkish Kurdistan just a few days later where the Kurds "suddently decided to vote Evet"!!! One little detail which went amiss is that the regions voting "Hayir" had a participation close to 90% while Kurdistan was just above 80% with the rest somewhere in the middle - and that is assuming that those voting in Kurdistan were truly eligible to vote...

    The really revealing detail though lies with the numbers of the Turks who are not eligible to vote at all. If there are "More than 4 million people of partial Turkish origin" in Germany, why only 1.4 million were adults eligible to vote with Turkish passports? If there are 820.000 Turks in France why only 320.000 were adults with Turkish passports eligible to vote? If there are >400.000 Turks in the Netherlands, why only 250.000 were adults with a Turkish passport eligible to vote? If there are >150.000 Turks from Turkey in the U.K. then why only 90.000 are adults with Turkish passports eligible to vote? If there are >200.000 Turks in Austria then why only 100.000 were adults with a Turkish passport eligible to vote? If there are >200.000 Turks in Belgium, then why only 130.000 of them are adults with Turkish passports eligible to vote?

    It's not so dissicult to realize that approximately half of those who fled Turkey during the last decades for Europe are no longer holders of Turkish passports. It is more than certain that if all of those still honoured their Turkish identity and voted in the referendum, Europe alone would have been enough to grant victory to "Hayir". Alas, it was not to be: Certainly a portion of those were not ethnic Turks who were glad to get rid of their Turkish passports, but I do not think that more than 25% belong to that category. A significant portion of Turks has said "goodbye" to Turkey once and for all, while those liberals who kept their Turkish passports were left alone to fend off against the Turkish authorities who designated them as "Gulenists" and shall probably burn their Turkish passports faster than ISIS members do so...

    This is the truth about the Turks in Europe, and no, it is not sad to see them abandon Turkey to its' fate. They don't deserve to be dragged in the mud forever, just because some of their ancestors were enslaved by Islamist wolves. There are still of course those Turks who have escaped the close surveillance of the Turkish state or the retardation of the Islamic world, and they represent the majority of the states where Turks voted, 39 out of 59, while only 20 of them went for "Evet". Don't be surprised if Sultan Mad Terrorist cuts them off in the future from any links with Turkey, in order to reduce his opponents. He does this for a living, thus they shall probably abandon Turkey without to have a choice...

    ...And of course this is why I support "Evet" and Sultan Mad Terrorist personally, because the more he lives, the fewer Turks there shall be...

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    I received confirmation of my above theory lately when I watched a Greek documentary about the German elections, when a German politician commenting the impact of Sultan Mad Terrorists' antics mentioned that many Turks that he knows personally told him that they planned to vote in Turkish consulates in Germany for the latest Turkish referendum and then give away their Turkish passort. Sultan Mad Terrorist is indeed melting the Turks away.

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