@Kuntantee 11/10 that example
Secular policies enforce the rule of law over religion; and Turkey has some very apparent problems with this, there is no denying that. Yet the country is the furthest thing from the fanatical hellhole, the shariah you make it out to be; that's all people are saying.
Secularity does not forbid the forming of dominance of one religion over others, or strong opinions based on belief. It could actually enable that by preventing the state from intervening on religious matters, as total freedom of faith dictates.
lol Greeks and their poor delusion that they're like Western Europeans
nope, you are changing your tone now. You said Turkey is not secular. Now it became it is not as secular as Europe. You are in the right direction. Choose the right words when you are speaking and nobody will argue. We know the situation in the last 15 years isnt as bright as in Europe. Just like your first wrong statement; turkey is a muslim country which was wrong, and you corrected it yourself later. You know them as well so why telling extreme sentences which are not true?
1- isnt as secular as europe
2- mostly muslim populated.
If you use these in your statement, nobody will argue with your sentences.