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Today is March 14. Medicine Day.
A unique day for us, not a universal celebration.
Local.
But it is very significant.
In fact, the opening day of the first modern medical schools, Tıphane-i Amire and Cerrahhane-i Amire, which were opened in 1827, during the period of Mahmut II, when the modernization of medicine and many other things began .
Almost 100 years later, it becomes a Medicine Day.
Medical students led by Hikmet Boran in 1919 chose today for the protest movement they launched to protest the first occupation of Istanbul.
14 Mart 1919’u.
With the support of the city doctors, when the protest movement caused a lot of noise, the British were enraged.
March 14 was the first day our doctors made their voices out loud on the road to the War of Independence.
The British chose almost the anniversary of this movement to take over the administration of Istanbul a year later.
This date has never been forgotten and has been celebrated as Medicine Day since the late 1930s.
In the past, it was celebrated in a more elegant and dignified way, dances and invitations were organized, and the celebrations of the Doctor’s Day were carried out in tuxedos and evening dresses.
My mom, my dad took pictures of the medical graduation, they still remain as beautiful memories from Turkey.
On this occasion, I gratefully congratulate all our doctors on Medicine Day.
It is peculiar to politics, politicians in Turkey who always exhibited the same attitude for years:
– The members of the Judicial Branch gave a political message. Members of the judiciary were told: “Take off your robes and then come.”
– University teachers advised politics on matters that concern them. The lecturers were told: “Take off your robes, come like this.”
– The doctors made demands from politics. Doctors were told, “Take off your gown and gown, then come on.”
Now, Hagia Sophia’s “appointed” imam is constantly delivering political messages, expressing opinions and making political demands on issues ranging from the Constitution to women’s rights to international conventions.
For some reason, those who tell everyone “Take off your tunic like this, then come” don’t bother.
Nobody said to this Boynukalın Bey: “Brother, if you are very curious, here is the Assembly. Come there what you say ”, it does not say
I guess the problem is not about the politics with the robe, but who is wearing the robe.
Or maybe we’ve never seen Boynukalın in robes before.
He walks without a robe so that such criticism does not come to him.
This is what I understand from the discussions, criticism and the apocalypse that has been created through an indefinite photograph of a retired woman complaining about her low income while drinking.
If you are retired, you hardly get along, if you belong to lower income groups and complain about your situation …
You have no right to have fun, to have two glasses of polishing with friends, to laugh, to be cheerful.
You need to be sullen, look unhappy, not drink a single glass of alcohol, not be able to drink, wriggle in misery, and nothing but dry bread in front of you.
Eating meat, drinking, sitting in a livable house, smiling is reserved only for those who are satisfied with power and say that there is no problem.
In fact, you need to be a trough of power to drink the best of whiskey.
Maybe they are cursing because they think so.
When we realize that some will never be men.