Last call for alcohol in Turkey a good thing

Ali Muhammed

One of the good decrees in recent eeks by Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been the limitations of alcohol sales after a certain time. There are also bans near schools and mousqes which there happens to be alot of around this place despite it being a secular society. It is obvious that Mr Erdogan is trying to get more morals and religion in society seeing the disastrous affects of alcohol in the European union. Young people in Europe and other heavy drinking parts of the world have utterly no ambition and have life long problems being unproductive due to their addiction. Turkey is not England and leaders have a concern for a Turkish identity and this identity would be under attack if the wine and spirits elites of the world get their way. This industry's main goal is getting as many people dependent and proud alcoholics as possible in order to continue growth and profits. There are kmany parts in rural and  suburban America that also have these prohibitions and is one of main reasons these breer brewing young "urban pioneers' move to blighted communities in order to have their drinking freedoms. We here at the Left shark support Mr Edograns ban and hopes he actually steps up efforts to decline wine industry from addicting their women.

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