I had no love for Erdogan’s government—until the Zionist apartheid state dropped the mask and laid bare its intent to remake the Middle East in its own genocidal image. While the so-called Arab leaders remain silent, complicit, or bought, Erdogan is at least willing to push back. If he’s the one pressing a finger on the scale to stop the slaughter in Gaza, then let his influence grow. At this point, power that confronts genocide is more legitimate than power that enables it.
I had no love for Erdogan’s government—until the Zionist apartheid state dropped the mask and laid bare its intent to remake the Middle East in its own genocidal image. While the so-called Arab leaders remain silent, complicit, or bought, Erdogan is at least willing to push back. If he’s the one pressing a finger on the scale to stop the slaughter in Gaza, then let his influence grow. At this point, power that confronts genocide is more legitimate than power that enables it.