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FETO: Fethullah's Turkic Organization.
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No we have a Turkic family they are doing the job for us. Since noone lives in villages anymore we find families from neighboring cities like Trabzon and let them live in our houses in summers. They collect tea and the half of money goes to them. Some Laz people hire Georgians from Batumi. A few collects their own tea. You can come and stay with our Turkic family they would give you some money if you help
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The only city FETÖ couldn't take over was Artvin. Because we don't believe such prophetish people and are not bigots. They always called me everyday when I was a student. I said fuck yourselves I won't come to your stupid dersanes because I knew they were not sincere and were agents of other countries. Erdogan made a mistake he accepts it too. He was naive on this subject.
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My family members who live back home area have Georgian 'yarıcıs, (they have hazelnuts, it brings alot more money than tea which my relatives also have). Never been in Artvin and never would İ put foot in that trash region. Ya know what? Dont be upset again with like my brotherhood affair with Kipchak Hakan
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Kurds are gonna go from no state to a massive state. Good times ahead for them.
If the Turks are smart they should settle that shit already, before it's too late. They should accept the South-east becoming a Kurdish state, before they lose the whole country to them.
As for me I couldn't care less. I can see similarities between how Turks treat Kurds to how Yugoslavs treated Albanians, so I hope Kurds get their state. Plus the issue from the Turkish perspective is purely nationalistic, about retaining land. From the Kurdish perspective it's more of a survival thing, they have nowhere else.
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