HA: Erdogan Bans Wikipedia and TV Dating Shows

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 30, 2017

Most things that happen in the world are the result of Jewish kikery. However, there are not very many individual Jews you can point to as competent and influential individual actors. It is mostly just a general trend of the Jewish hive-mind working in unison to Jew over the goyim. And that hive-mind doesn’t really have a plan beyond “let’s kike these goyim like they’ve never been kiked before.”

Basically this:

When I think of competent individual Jew actors on the world stage, I think of Soros and Netanyahu. There are others. But they are the main two.

Donald Trump, as a candidate, was such an actor. But that ended April 6th. He is now just a cog in a machine grinding away at the white race for the sake of the international Jew’s agenda to grind away the white race.

Remaining among the goyim, there are mainly Putin and Erdogan.

And Assad.

I guess you could say, like, Julian Assange and Rody Duterte. But they are minor.

The point here is to say that most of what is happening on the planet earth is autopilot, the result of a series of events rather than of the actions of individual human beings.

Even the Alt-Right itself is an obvious result of a chain of events. We are simply embodying the biological response of millions of disenfranchised white men – white men who were not disenfranchised by individuals – there is no king we are fighting against – but by social trends which resulted from deterministic biological and environmental factors.

Erdogan though.

He is using an incredible amount of agency, and demonstrates extremely high competence. He is single-handedly changing the course of history.

New York Times:

The Turkish government expanded its crackdown on dissent and free expression over the weekend, purging nearly 4,000 more public officials, blocking access to Wikipedia and banning television matchmaking shows.

Turkish internet users also woke up on Saturday to find that they no longer had access to Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia written by volunteers.

The dismissals mean that an estimated 140,000 people have now been purged from the state and private sectors, and more than 1,500 civil groups closed, since a failed coup last year.

Yes.

A coup that Erdogan obviously staged against himself.

It also ends opposition hopes that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan may ease the crackdown and build greater national consensus after his narrow victory in a recent referendum to expand the power of his office.

Instead, Mr. Erdogan has accelerated the process. Since the referendum, and before Saturday’s move, the police had detained more than 1,000 workers and suspended a further 9,000 accused of having ties to an Islamic group founded by a United States-based cleric, Fethullah Gulen.

AKA Emmanuel Goldstein.

The organization was once allied with Mr. Erdogan, but is now accused by the government of masterminding the failed attempt to overthrow him in July. Those purged on Saturday were also accused of having connections to Mr. Gulen.

Goldstein was also a top party member and associate of Big Brother.

This is basically IRL plagiarism.

Brilliant though. You gotta give him that.

The Jews are accusing General Flynn of planning to extradite Gulen, but Erdogan doesn’t want him. If he brings him home and executes him, he can’t keep using him as a boogieman.

The crackdown has also affected leftists, liberals and members of the secular opposition across most sections of public life, many of whom have long voiced their opposition to the Gulen movement. Those in jail or out of a job include academics, public transport employees, teachers and at least 120 journalists — more than in any other country in the world.

It was not immediately clear exactly why Wikipedia was targeted, but the ban is the latest salvo against freedom of expression in Turkey. More than 150 news outlets have been shut down by decree since July, according to one estimate.

The government justified the ban by claiming that the site’s articles constituted “a smear campaign against Turkey in the international arena,” according to a statement published by Anadolu Agency, the state-owned news wire.

The ban followed Wikipedia’s refusal to remove content that the Turkish government found offensive, the government said.

In another restriction announced this weekend, the government decreed that television channels could no longer broadcast dating programs, a staple on Turkish daytime television and a major source of advertising revenue.

The shows had been criticized by people from across the country’s liberal-conservative divide, with over 120,000 people signing a petition against the format.

Feminists said the spiteful interactions that the shows sometimes encouraged were debasing to the contestants. Conservatives disliked how they often fast-tracked the betrothal process, which they said undermined the institution of marriage.

“Some of these shows are really out of control,” Numan Kurtulmus, a deputy prime minister, said in a television interview before the ban. “They are against our family values, culture, faith and traditions.”

Yes, he banned them both at the same time – one thing for him, one thing for the people.

Banning Wikipedia outright is a pretty huge deal. China has blocked it for long periods, but no other country has ever done it for more than a few weeks during a crisis period, according to the Wikipedia’s page on Wikipedia censorship (btw, TIL the Scorpions had a naked 10-year-old girl on an album called “Virgin Killer” in 1976; the band claims they had nothing to do with it and (((producers))) forced in through).

Erdogan is transforming a society at a rapid rate – and playing the lead role in transforming Europe. Well, second to Merkel, but Merkel isn’t really an actor with agency (a woman can’t be), she is just a brutal expression of the country’s collective self-hatred.

Erdogan is definitely a “great man” in the classic sense of the term.

And he is basically our number one individual enemy (Jews are a collective).