Which countries do those red and yellow regions border?
Intelligent-Rip-184 on
In recent years, the Erdogan government has destroyed the Turkish economy. Turkey has become terribly poor. Income inequality is at its peak. It is now just the very rich and the very poor. The most harmed segment of the country is the educated, well-equipped, honest, intelligent, hard-working young people. This segment has now lost hope.
TheeRoyalPurple on
World: Hmm Kurds want independence
Kurds: We are going to rule Rom hehhehe. 🤓
IllustriousQuail4130 on
what a shock
Sectorgovernor on
That one province is still crazy high
bledakos on
My friend is a teacher in a city next to Urfa which is the one that is red in both maps. She was passing through Urfa and it coincided with the end of a school day with kids leaving the school to go home. She said she had never witnessed anything like it in her life, a city seemingly overrun by children.
Jalin_Habei907 on
Free Kurdistan .
Striper_Cape on
It’s a global thing. I think it’s because of pollution
CecilPeynir on
The region in red is Şanlıurfa (or Urfa for short) and contrary to popular belief, it is not a province with a Kurdish majority. It is a city divided between Arabs, Kurds, Turks and Zazas. It is difficult to give a percentage because everyone has their own claim.
Why do fertility heat maps always show lower fertility as blue or grey? We should be representing high fertility as green, something to be celebrated.
umpfke on
Turkey inflation rate for 2022 was 72.31%, a 52.71% increase from 2021. Turkey inflation rate for 2021 was 19.60%, a 7.32% increase from 2020. Turkey inflation rate for 2020 was 12.28%, a 2.9% decline from 2019.
Edit: It might be a correlation… not causation.
boomeronkelralf on
Voting for Erdogan and getting f ed by him, no need to get children
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[Inbreeding](https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-biosocial-science/article/abs/prevalence-of-consanguineous-marriages-and-affecting-factors-in-turkey-a-national-survey/3E14E2D39723ED4B126685003443417D) tends to do that.
Which countries do those red and yellow regions border?
In recent years, the Erdogan government has destroyed the Turkish economy. Turkey has become terribly poor. Income inequality is at its peak. It is now just the very rich and the very poor. The most harmed segment of the country is the educated, well-equipped, honest, intelligent, hard-working young people. This segment has now lost hope.
World: Hmm Kurds want independence
Kurds: We are going to rule Rom hehhehe. 🤓
what a shock
That one province is still crazy high
My friend is a teacher in a city next to Urfa which is the one that is red in both maps. She was passing through Urfa and it coincided with the end of a school day with kids leaving the school to go home. She said she had never witnessed anything like it in her life, a city seemingly overrun by children.
Free Kurdistan .
It’s a global thing. I think it’s because of pollution
The region in red is Şanlıurfa (or Urfa for short) and contrary to popular belief, it is not a province with a Kurdish majority. It is a city divided between Arabs, Kurds, Turks and Zazas. It is difficult to give a percentage because everyone has their own claim.
[I’m just going to leave this here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJgQH3PiyyA)
Why do fertility heat maps always show lower fertility as blue or grey? We should be representing high fertility as green, something to be celebrated.
Turkey inflation rate for 2022 was 72.31%, a 52.71% increase from 2021. Turkey inflation rate for 2021 was 19.60%, a 7.32% increase from 2020. Turkey inflation rate for 2020 was 12.28%, a 2.9% decline from 2019.
Edit: It might be a correlation… not causation.
Voting for Erdogan and getting f ed by him, no need to get children