Anonymous ID: c43954 Oct. 22, 2018, 3 p.m. No.3565939   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6073

Has anybody seen NPC memes about The Young Turks?

 

Cenk and Ana would be prime targets for NPC memes. They would simply HATE it, having their faces blocked would be huge insult to their egos.

Anonymous ID: c43954 Oct. 22, 2018, 3:47 p.m. No.3566458   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3566361

 

I just gave the link:

https://twitter.com/Black_Pilled/status/1053671343940464650

Can't you follow that?

 

https://www.elmundo.es/america/2009/11/27/noticias/1259331572.html

Anonymous ID: c43954 Oct. 22, 2018, 4:03 p.m. No.3566674   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3566637

 

translated from this:

https://www.elmundo.es/america/2009/11/27/noticias/1259331572.html

 

Although everyone calls them "Turks" they are actually families of Jewish origin who came from Arab countries during the 40s and 50s away from the desert and conflicts. They are the Rosenthal, the Facussé, the Larach, the Nasser, the Kafie or the Goldstein. Five surnames that control maquilas (assembly industries), thermal energy, telecommunications, tourism, banking, finance, media, cement and commerce, airports or the congress. Practically everything. They are the hard core of that 3% of Hondurans that controls 40% of the national production. They are the elect of a country with 70% of the poor.

 

Characters like Jaime Rosenthal, presidential candidate in 4 elections and owner of banks, airport, breweries, soccer teams and media. It has investments in cement, telephone companies, meat exports and insurance and telecommunications. Or the Facussé, related to the Nassers and who have spread their influence between politics and business for decades. They are the capos of the textile sector in a country dedicated to making many of the branded garments that later travel to the US. They also control chemical companies or precious woods. From these two families many ministers have left and there is no decision in the country that does not pass through their hands.

 

Most did not know how to read and did not speak Spanish when they arrived, but they prospered behind a counter, creating newspapers, mining or bringing electricity and telephone to the country. They married each other, sent their children to American universities, displaced the traditional bourgeoisie (of Spanish and German origin) and three generations later continue to control the country without admitting anyone to their club of 'powerful'.