The current Turkish government should take advantage of the current climate and help the backfiring of the real perpetrators' covert agenda by eliminating article 301 of the penal code, commonly identified as the anti-Turkishness penalty exception on the freedoms of expression, immediately.
People in glass houses should not throw stones, however, there are already the voices of illegitimacy circulating bad vibes about Turkey's EU dreams, and Turkey's treatment of its ethnic (but still Turkish) population (especially of those who are 'non-Muslims,') as well as its ultra-nationalistic portrayal of the majority of 'Turkish-Turks' as if the entire population is one devoid of any global aspirations and unaware of the common sense about the paranoia-labeling and the alienation factor of such a dead-end undertaking. These are the same idiots whose sole purpose in life would be shattered if Turkey acted on unilaterally to advance the ideals of facing its past, good, bad, and indifferent, and dealing with it in a mature and worthy manner.
This is not a Christian vs. Muslim issue. Otherwise the Kurds of Turkey would be exempt from such a similar road of disdain and distaste for the runaway train symbolizing the 'breaking up is hard to do' campaign. This is about the repercussions of a political and an ideological definition of what a Turk should mean or who a Turk could really be and how a Turk would behave within the boundaries Turkey where there is room for a Turk of many allegiances and bloodlines. The overt acknowledgment of the diversity of Turks should not mean an insult to the purity of the Turkish intent. It's time to develop (and act upon) a global understanding of how a Turk should act when faced with such stone throwers of medieval intentions whose time has long passed.
Together, let us prove to the whole world that we mean business and expose the pretenders of justice for all, at the expense of a breakup of the whole, for whom they really are.

