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Originally Posted by Big K
we have other schools for Armenians, Rums and Jews, but as you stated it only divide our people...
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I find these division created being the reason for problems thereafter.
While it is a noble thought to allow all to do what one wants to do, but too much of community or sub nationalism generation can explode in the face.
From what I have read of posts by the Turkish poster is that the idea of all communities being of Turks is paramount and is what is propagated. That is the ideal.
But as soon division in religious norms or community feeling or sub nationalism in common areas is allowed to flourish, pop goes the bubble!
The Kurd problem is a case in point.
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