Tag Archives: politics
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Was Humanity Always This Bad?
25Friday 16 June, 2017 by Uncle Spike
. “First world problems” – they are banded about on social media every single day… . Oh look, here’s me …
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Turkish Political breakfast
5Tuesday 17 November, 2015 by Uncle Spike
In Turkey, we have an endless love with breakfast, eating outdoors, domestic politics, meetings and/or marches, and of course, generating …
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Winds of Change
11Friday 21 August, 2015 by Uncle Spike
When this track came out, Eastern Europe was changing beyond the wildest dreams of many. A lot has happened since …
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Turkey – the future?
23Saturday 06 June, 2015 by Uncle Spike
I am not one to get too involved in politics, and certainly not on my blog. In my humble opinion, …
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Turkey: Interesting Times Lay Ahead
15Saturday 09 August, 2014 by Uncle Spike
Tomorrow sees the first ‘public’ vote for President of the Turkish Republic. Up until now, the President has been appointed …
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Media and the Near/Middle East
10Thursday 17 July, 2014 by Uncle Spike
So often we are ‘informed’ about events taking place in my part of the world, the Near/Middle East, but from …
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Turkish Democracy… Is Never Dull
13Saturday 31 May, 2014 by Uncle Spike
A year ago. Yes it was 12 months ago that the rumblings of discontent and oppression boiled over on to the …
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REBLOG: Turkey’s Insane False Flag Plot to Start a War with Syria
8Sunday 30 March, 2014 by Uncle Spike
Can’t believe how the mainstream international media has (again) conveniently ignored this! I worry for my country. Turkey’s Insane …
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Galactic Empire or Modern Turkey?
Leave a commentSaturday 29 March, 2014 by Uncle Spike
No comment from me… but suffice it to say, if you take some time out to watch this brilliant excerpt …
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If My Blog Disappears….
57Tuesday 25 March, 2014 by Uncle Spike
Apart from a few personal viewpoints in my Spike’s Viewpoint category, I have purposely steered away from politics and religion …
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