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DetlefK

(16,423 posts)
Wed Jul 13, 2016, 06:43 AM Jul 2016

Turkey takes yet another step towards dictatorship: critical academics get chased out

http://www.spiegel.de/unispiegel/studium/tuerkei-wie-erdogan-gegen-kritiker-an-universitaeten-vorgeht-a-1101485.html
This article is in german, but here's an article from 2014:
http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/02/turkey-erdogan-government-academic-freedom.html

If a turkish professor says something critical about Erdogan, he can kiss his job goodbye.

Zeynep Sayin was a professor of communication sciences. During a lecture about art, she talked about turkish history and eventually Erdogan.
Out-of-context snippets of her speech made it far and wide on the internet, accompanied by a nation-wide smear-campaign in the newspapers. Her university fired her without ever talking to her.

In January 2016, a thousand turkish academics signed a declaration calling for a peaceful solution with the Kurds. In response, Erdogan lambasted them in a public speech as traitors and "so-called academics".
Several academics were called out in newspapers by name and smeared as "sons of bitches", "perverted lesbians" and "PKK-lovers".
Several academics were fired within days. Several others were arrested.


In the second article above, Erdogan made clear what he thinks universities are good for:
Erdogan condemned not just the students for “terrorizing” the campus, but also the academics for supporting their right to protest. He suggested these academics should quit academia and join the protesters, since an academic’s job is to “teach students valuable information, like how to use a computer. I condemn all academics who support these protests. We do not need teachers like this.”

No critical thinking allowed. Teach students how to operate a machine.



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First, Erdogan is closing down critical newspapers.

Then he moves to replace critical judges and attorney-generals with partisan hacks.

Then he sabotages the electoral process until a re-do of the national elections has to be called. (And what a coincidence: Right before the re-do a catastrophic bombing hits Ankara, uniting the country behind a strongman just as he was sinking in the polls.)

Then he paves the legal way to arrest all parliamentarians of the kurdish HDP-party.

Then he ruins everybody who dares to stand up for critical thinking.









Drip, drip, drip.
Drip, drip, drip, dictatorship.
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Turkey takes yet another step towards dictatorship: critical academics get chased out (Original Post) DetlefK Jul 2016 OP
Sounds a lot like how the Iranian revolution started dhol82 Jul 2016 #1
That's how a lot of revolutions get started Paula Sims Jul 2016 #2
Scott Walker says much the same, wants to 'reward' universities for students getting jobs HereSince1628 Jul 2016 #3

dhol82

(9,353 posts)
1. Sounds a lot like how the Iranian revolution started
Wed Jul 13, 2016, 06:52 AM
Jul 2016

Hope Turkey won't turn into another radicalized Islamic state.

Paula Sims

(877 posts)
2. That's how a lot of revolutions get started
Wed Jul 13, 2016, 07:01 AM
Jul 2016

Hitler, Stalin, Lenin, Mao - the first people they imprisoned were the intellectuals that could see behind their tyrannical BS. These monsters are afraid of logic, truth, and education. An educated populous is the savior of the people - that's why Donnie loves the poorly educated.

Then again, with today's educational system that emphasizes "twittering" answers instead of full explanations (too many words) and no emphasis on literature or philosophy/logical thought, I am afraid for the generations to come.

HereSince1628

(36,063 posts)
3. Scott Walker says much the same, wants to 'reward' universities for students getting jobs
Wed Jul 13, 2016, 07:15 AM
Jul 2016

The result being that schools such as UW-Stout (doubtful many outside of WI have heard of them) would get increases in it's budget while UW-Madison (I guess -most- people outside have heard of them) would be penalized for excelling in traditional metrics long used to rank univeristy quality.

That damned research is always putting up intellectual roadblocks, and encouraging students to walk down State St to protest at the Capital.

Worse, it apparently denied admission to several now prominent legislators including the Speaker of the Assembly who decades later seek vengence.

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