To Erdogan: If You Don’t Support Our Allies, Ensure That Your Country Leaves NATO
This is in response to Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s remarks that Hamas is not a terrorist organization. When it comes to Turkey and the man in charge of that country, the Western world continues to remain naïve. He is not fond of us! He doesn’t like what we stand for! When is the West going to wake up?

This is not the time for bruised feelings or political correctness toward Turkey and its President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, because I will not mince words regarding this man, whom I consider a terrorist. Do you consider my statements to be controversial? I don’t care because I don’t have time for pleasant sentiments; if you want to be upset about this blog and accuse me of hate speech, go ahead and be upset. I talked with two of my German-American friends, who are far more crude than I am, regarding the moron from Ankara; they didn’t hold back and said things far worse about that man and his people than I am saying in this blog. I don’t blame them; I’m outraged as well. Some of you may wonder why we are so angry about Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
On October 7, 2023, Israel experienced its first atrocities at the hands of Hamas, which I find racist, anti-Semitic, terrible, and vile, and my heart goes out to every Israeli citizen and every Jewish person worldwide. Hamas is responsible for the deaths of nearly 1,400 Jews in Israel, with some of these people being beheaded, burned alive, mutilated, and raped simply for being Jewish. To make matters worse, Hamas has kidnapped hundreds of Israelis and nationals from other countries; those religious extremist Islamists have harmed the Palestinian cause by portraying supporters of Hamas and other Islamist organizations as supporters of Hamas and other Islamist organizations.
Hamas even murdered babies, some of whom were beheaded by those savages and scumbags who deserve to be treated as trash. Guess where Recep Tayyip Erdogan fits into all of this barbarism. The imbecile from Turkey did not criticize Hamas, nor did he contact Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to express his sympathies to Israeli civilians. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan addressed a large pro-Palestinian gathering in Istanbul, saying that Israel was an occupation, while also stating that Hamas was not a terrorist organization. Tayyip Erdogan, the son of the bitch from Anakra, went on to call Western powers “main culprits” behind the Israeli army’s “massacre” of Palestinians in Gaza. “The main culprit behind the massacre unfolding in Gaza is the West,” he claimed. My advice to Turkey’s President is that if he does not like the West and what we stand for, he should consider withdrawing his country from NATO.
I don’t care whether he intended his message to resign with the Muslim world; Israel is our ally, and it deserves our support. It’s past time for the West to stop being politically correct and start asking Erdogan serious questions and taking tough stands, even if Turkey is insulted.
I’m sick and tired of Western leaders appeasing Turkey and attempting to make Turkey feel good, even if it means jeopardizing our society’s survival as we know it. Before Finland and Sweden joined NATO, Turkish authorities acted like children when Ankara requested that the Nordic countries stop backing Kurdish armed groups like the PKK and reverse their bans on selling some guns to Turkey. Turkey claimed that Sweden was harboring PKK members, which Stockholm denied.
I branded Erdogan a terrorist because he has blood on his hands by claiming that Hamas is not a terrorist group. Furthermore, that man is linked with the Muslim Brotherhood, a vicious terrorist organization known for terrorizing Coptic Christians in Egypt and terrorizing numerous populations throughout the Arab World. Erdogan aspires to become Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and to restore the Ottoman Empire. That man never stops making a fool of the Western political class and the rest of the world when he tries to appear like the defender of the oppressed, laughing out loud; he doesn’t surprise me or my German-American friends who despise him.
When Turkey was known as the Ottoman Empire, it had the longest colonial experience of any empire in human history. The Ottoman Empire colonized and subjugated Arabs and other Muslims, viewing them as inferior to the Turkic race. Many countries in Europe and abroad were conquered when the Ottoman Empire was in charge; I have never seen any Turkish administration admit the wrongs of their forefathers in the name of their race and religion; that is not what mature nations do. Turkey has refused to accept its genocides against Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks, therefore they are unqualified to lecture the West on racism, oppression, and prejudice.
Furthermore, before European settlers arrived in the Sub-Saharan part of the continent, Turkey was known as the Ottoman Empire, and they played a role in the Arab Slave trade of Black Africans; I haven’t seen Turkish, Arab, and Persian administrations reaching out to leaders from Sub-Saharan African countries and trying to make things right — again, Africa is filled with corrupt Sub-Saharan African politicians who also act like idiots, given their failure to ensure that their own citizens live in prosperity, freedom and the pursuit of happiness. This is why Black Africans aren’t accepted and respected anywhere, even within the Black diaspora, and especially in Turkey, where Arabs and other non-Turkic people are racially harassed significantly more than in European countries, Canada, the U.S., Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, etc. As a result, Turkey has no lessons to teach countries such as France, the United States, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Holland, Canada, and others.
This is why, given the threat to our survival, I believe the United States and other NATO countries should reconsider Turkey’s membership in the alliance. If Turkey respected its alliance membership, it would not have funded Hamas and other extremist Muslim organizations. By the way, Attatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, desired a secular Turkey; he did not want Turkey to fall into the hands of fundamentalist Muslims since he had witnessed what happens when religious zealots take control of a territory. Israel is our ally and the sole democracy in the Middle East. That nation deserves our support, and yes, Israelis must safeguard the Palestinian people as they decide how to punish Hamas and other Islamists backed by Iran and other anti-Israel countries.
Another point I’d like to make is that I’ve seen the news about pro-Palestinian demonstrators in London, Berlin, Paris, and other Western cities protesting for the rights of Gazans and other Palestinians while not condemning the atrocities committed by Hamas against Jews in Israel since the Holocaust. Among the demonstrators are those chanting “Death to Jews,” “Death to Israel,” and “Allah Akbar!” This is where I believe that many Palestinian activists are frequently their own worst enemies by failing to condemn Hamas and other Islamist organizations.
I’m not sure how I can believe those organizations when they don’t condemn terrorist attacks in both Palestine and Israel. I’ve stated that I support Israel; but, I oppose settlements and extreme right-wing movements that provide no viable alternatives. Israelis, like Palestinians, have the right to their own country. Unfortunately, pro-Palestinian activists in many Western countries promote prejudice and negative biases toward left-wing and Muslim groups, so they shoot themselves in the foot. Erdogan is also a fool.
