@EvrenSAuthor@xusrew Every nation writes laws, not every nation enforces them.
When hundreds of women are murdered each year, the problem isn’t history, it’s impunity.
@EvrenSAuthor@xusrew Warrior myths don’t protect women, laws and enforcement do.
The statistics aren’t an attack on identity; they’re a mirror.
When four in ten women face partner violence, repeating the truth isn’t obsession, it’s necessity.
@EvrenSAuthor@xusrew Heritage isn’t holiness. History only matters when it stops repeating itself. Nearly 4 in 10 Turkish women suffer partner violence; hundreds are killed each year. The Istanbul Convention didn’t fail women, neglect did.
@EvrenSAuthor@xusrew Heritage isn’t holiness. History only matters when it stops repeating itself. The Istanbul Convention didn’t fail women, neglect did. Strength isn’t surviving without protection; it’s building a world where you don’t have to.
@EvrenSAuthor@xusrew You call it strength wearing history, yet history means nothing if it keeps repeating the same violence. The Istanbul Convention wasn’t paper; it was protection. You tore it up and called it pride, that’s not strength, that’s fear in costume.
@EvrenSAuthor @TheophobosLe5 @xusrew You call it equality because women can swear like men, yet your state withdrew from the Istanbul Convention that protected them from violence. That’s not equality, it’s fear wearing a flag. Your flea-bag pack isn’t unity, it’s insecurity in formation. 😆
@XenoFilth@DIAS my response to you is remembering genocide isn’t ‘sowing wind.’ It’s truth. What you call ‘reaping storms’ sounds more like a threat than peace. Real reconciliation starts with honesty, not intimidation.
@XenoFilth@DIAS breakdown of what you said: moral blackmail "stop talking about genocide or you’ll reap storms again", Gaslighting "nurturing hatred" False peace: "Real peace requires honesty. Silence about past atrocities just enables denial"
@XenoFilth@DIAS Prayers for civilians mean nothing if you still equate a short occupation with years of planned extermination. Mercy starts with honesty.
@XenoFilth@DIAS Greeks in Smyrna committed atrocities — condemned even by Athens. But that’s not genocide. What followed was systematic ethnic cleansing of Greeks, Armenians & Assyrians. Calling that ‘tables turned’ is just excusing crimes against humanity.
@XenoFilth@DIAS The Allies put Greece in Smyrna after WWI it wasn’t some ‘lapdog’ scheme. Yes, both sides fought, but the scale was not equal: Greeks, Armenians & Assyrians faced ethnic cleansing. Blaming victims with ‘you reap storms’ is just excusing genocide.