Message from @Death Strike's Bat
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they already are
if that happens, the turkish rhetoric will change accordingly
all Europe needs is actual goostesteppers
they talk shit when they can get away with it
you assume it will but people remember
if they can't, they won't
people won't remember
no one remembers even now
yes they will. they will remmeber him
he will go
if it happens
there's nothing to remember
Yesthere is. He's an Islamist or once was
everyone wants an external enemy
he's a free one
who is right nearby
Free dude, weak army, weak people
this is good
major advantages to destryong the light and heavy industry
where there is nothing to destroy, only people to kill and resources to take
basically if we weren't in jew/communist controlled world order
there would just be military bases in the middle east around the resources
and periodically they would just go torch some Jawa encampments like native americans
*like how we fought native americans
and everyone would be in a massive scramble to see who gets to kill the sand injuns/coons fastest
like what happened with the americas and africa
too bad WWII put a stop to this simple logic
Turkey is a sort of nation state built upon the ruins of great power
so it actually has some stuff
not very good stuff but it does have some stuff
that if you blew it up, the value of your stuff (that anyone cna make if they're not backward hut dwellers) goes up
lmao jawa encampment
that's actually a really good point
in some settings, killing the dalits actually raises the value, but if they are generic fart people who can make generic fart things, you can break their factories and drive up your own values
I don't know why I never noticed it. I must be a retard
I just found this out @Death Strike's Bat
Turkey's Vestel is the largest TV producer in Europe, accounting for a quarter of all TV sets manufactured and sold on the continent in 2006.[67] By January 2005, Vestel and its rival Turkish electronics and white goods brand Beko accounted for more than half of all TV sets manufactured in Europe.[68] Another Turkish electronics brand, Profilo-Telra, was Europe's third-largest TV producer in 2005.[69] EU market share of Turkish companies in consumer electronics has increased significantly following the Customs Union agreement signed between the EU and Turkey: in color TVs from 5% in 1995 to more than 50% in 2005, in digital devices from 3% to 15%, and in white goods from 3% to 18%.
Yeah but read between the lines.
Most European countries have TVs madr in Korea.