hahaa.. iyi kıvırdın.. mesela malta sürgünleri mevzusunda ingilizler hakim konumda değil mi? bunu neden belirtmiyorsun.. ? komedi bir mahkeme..
ayrıca.. idam edilenlerin itibarını cumhuriyet daha sonra iade etti mesela..
veya entellektüel dürüstlük adına yapman gereken Murat bardakçı dan alıntı yaptığında onun fikrini yazmaktı, ama yazmıyorsun, kendi fikrini destekliyormuş gibi gizem katıyorsun..
araya çorba gibi bir kaç şey.. sonra bunun üzerinden yargı çıkartma.. hatta aşağılama yapıyorsun "resmi tez" diyerek..
olay resmi tez mevzusu değil.. olay dürüstlük.. ne yazık ki bu konuda sen de bu yok.. islamcıların ülkenin başına açtıkları belalar konusunda hemfikir olabiliriz, ki yıllardır bu konuda benzer düşünüyoruz, ama resmi tez diye bu gece aşağıladığın konu çok farklı bir konu.. bu konuda daha nesnel olmaya ihtiyacın var..
It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that they are difficult. (Seneca)
https://www.princeton.edu/news/2018/...ceton-dies-101Lewis, the Cleveland E. Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Emeritus, was among the few scholars whose research encompassed the entire Islamic world, from the medieval to the contemporary. He studied Middle Eastern languages, religion and history, and also focused on the interaction between the West and Islam.
A prominent public intellectual, Lewis wrote many influential books, including: “The Arabs in History,” “The Middle East and West,” “The Crisis of Islam: Holy War and Unholy Terror,” “What Went Wrong: The Clash Between Islam and Modernity in the Middle East,” “The Middle East: A Brief History of the Last 2,000 Years,” “The Emergence of Modern Turkey” and “Islam and the West.”
His research spanned classical Islamic history, Ottoman and Turkish history and modern Near Eastern studies. Lewis’ work examined multiple aspects of the Islamic world, from its interactions with the West to the understanding of its modern dilemmas. He was among the first to study issues of race, slavery, class and the status of women in Middle Eastern history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_LewisLewis called the label "genocide" the "Armenian version of this history" in a November 1993 interview with Le Monde, for which he faced a civil proceeding in a French court. In a subsequent exchange on the pages of Le Monde , Lewis wrote that while "terrible atrocities" did occur, "there exists no serious proof of a decision and of a plan of the Ottoman government aiming to exterminate the Armenian nation"
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pCvTILQQaZ8
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