alfredmizen
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- Mar 11, 2015
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I agree, but back to the racism , I am the boards resident racist and i dont like my title being taken away by pretenders not fit to carry my copy of the bulldog .Ha! I go to Egypt frequently. Shit'ole.
I agree, but back to the racism , I am the boards resident racist and i dont like my title being taken away by pretenders not fit to carry my copy of the bulldog .Ha! I go to Egypt frequently. Shit'ole.
I agree, but back to the racism , I am the boards resident racist and i dont like my title being taken away by pretenders not fit to carry my copy of the bulldog .
Yet raping your wife is not a crime. Oh well. I go out plenty in Turkey, might be a case of the visitor seeing more than the resident.
I have travelled far and wide in many circumstances, all countries have differences , all have pros and cons, all have beauty and horror but despite this variety one thing is constant: You can judge a country by how it treats it's women and it's poor.
I have never known this universal truth to falter.
Only been there once but that was in 1991 and thought the same and fully understand why so many Turks want to live here. I found 2 good point plenty of sun and it was very cheap. The rest was awful, hygeine, food, people, shoddy imitation goods, sorry not for me but I am told by sons that it is a lot better now than then but I am not prepared to try it.
You r sons are right. I was on my second tour here in 1991 and while I wouldn't call it a shithole it was pretty bad..... not the same now.
Perhaps we will try it again but we like Southern Cyprus and am concerned about having a Turkish stamp on my passport if we go back there.
No raping your wife is not recognised as a crime.... and it should be... but in fact you will find many many countries (including non-muslim ones) don't accept it. I won't even comment on the visitor / resident idea... I've been to more than 65 countries as part of my job... and treatment of women was worst for me in Saudi (unbelievably), UAE, Japan (!), Thailand and there are more I could name..... (however in nearly all of these I was the visitor and I would NEVER assume I know better than a resident based on a few trips... I'm not that arrogant) but it's not good enough for me in Turkey.... if you want to judge a country by how it treats it;'s woman I think you will find very few countries that are not poor.
We've gone off track here... this started with shithole and ended up just being about the women issue. On women Turkey can be better, I agree and it's poor, I agree but I stand by what I said earlier... not enough to call it a shithole.
Astonishingly beautiful country, lovely food and great people. Visited plenty of times and never had any issues. If you've never had mint tea in Patara, waded up Saklikent Gorge, eaten fish late in the evening overlooking Kalkan harbour, or driven over the mountains to marvel at the waterfalls, you've missed out.
Of course this makes people nervous, but to write Turkey off as a shithole ... says a huge amount about you and your prejudices and little about the reality of Turkey.
I think it's a bit too early to judge. I'd avoid Istanbul and Ankara. I've always thought that Turkey has something for everyone and look forward to holidaying there again with my wife and our teenage daughter for a couple of weeks in September. Won't be in a hurry to let our daughter out of our sight though.
Perhaps we will try it again but we like Southern Cyprus and am concerned about having a Turkish stamp on my passport if we go back there.
Would you holiday in France, Spain or dare I say the UK for that matter?! All deemed as 'High' risk!!Probably be denounced as fear mongering but I wouldn't take my family there this summer, that's for sure:
The FCO says the threat from terrorism remains high.
“Terrorist groups, including Kurdish groups, Daesh (formerly referred to as ISIL) and far left organisations, continue to plan and carry out attacks,” its advice says. “Further attacks are likely. Terrorist groups, including Daesh and the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons, have publicly threatened to attack tourist sites in Turkey.”
The FCO says the threat from terrorism remains high.
“Terrorist groups, including Kurdish groups, Daesh (formerly referred to as ISIL) and far left organisations, continue to plan and carry out attacks,” its advice says. “Further attacks are likely. Terrorist groups, including Daesh and the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons, have publicly threatened to attack tourist sites in Turkey.”
The FCO says the threat from terrorism remains high.
“Terrorist groups, including Kurdish groups, Daesh (formerly referred to as ISIL) and far left organisations, continue to plan and carry out attacks,” its advice says. “Further attacks are likely. Terrorist groups, including Daesh and the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons, have publicly threatened to attack tourist sites in Turkey.”
there are no issues in having a turkish stamp in your passport, entering the ROC. You are getting confused with TRNC (which is not part of Turkey) stamps, which used to be massively frowned upon, but now you dont even get a stamp, just a piece of paper.
I think it's a bit too early to judge. I'd avoid Istanbul and Ankara. I've always thought that Turkey has something for everyone and look forward to holidaying there again with my wife and our teenage daughter for a couple of weeks in September. Won't be in a hurry to let our daughter out of our sight though.