Difference between revisions 120012836 and 120012837 on dewiki{{Original research|date=March 2008}} '''Anti-Turkism''', '''Turkophobia''', '''Turcophobia''' or '''anti-Turkish sentiment''' is the hostility towards [[Turkish people]], [[Culture of Turkey|Turkish culture]], the [[Ottoman Empire]] (Turkish Empire) and the [[Republic of Turkey]]. In late 19th century, [[William Ewart Gladstone]] firmly established Turcophobia as a shift in the British p(contracted; show full) A former American ambassador to Berlin suggested that: ''the Turks could be dealt with by adopting the US system of parklike reservations such as were used for the American Indians.''<ref>Nicole and Hugh Pope, Turkey unveiled : a history of modern Turkey, Woodstock, N.Y. : Overlook Press, 2004, p. 60 ISBN 1585675814</ref> ⏎ :Lloyd George played important role in the dissolution of the [[Ottoman Empire]] and invasion of [[Anatolia]] by [[Greece]]. Lloyd George hated [[Muslims]], and especially the [[Turk]]s. In the course of the Paris conference, at the same time as he casually handed over [[Palestine]] (then 90% [[Arab]]) to the [[Zionist]] movement, he encouraged the ambitions of his friend [[Eleftherios Venizelos]], the prime minister of [[Greece]], to annex chunks of [[Anatolia]]. When Venizelos dined at Downing Street, Lloyd George proposed the toast: “May the Turk be turned out of Europe and sent to . . . where he came from.” [[Lord Curzon]] agreed: “For more than five centuries, the presence of the Turk in Europe has been a source of distraction, intrigue, and corruption . . . Let not this occasion be missed of purging the earth of one of its most pestilent roots of evil”.<ref>[http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/book_reviews/article4114380.ece Paradise Lost Smyrna 1922: The Destruction of Islam’s City of Tolerance by Giles Milton]</ref> Lloyd George dismissed [[Ataturk]] as a “carpet seller in a bazaar . . . [given to] unnatural sexual intercourse”, yet the Turkish leader was more than a match for the Greeks. [[Ziya Gökalp]], prominent Turkish ideologue of [[Pan-Turkism]], in his writings heavily criticizes officials of the Ottoman Empire for always using the term "donkey Turk" regarding its Turkish subjects. <ref>[http://www.gencturkhaber.com/v1/haber.php?id=110106 Gençtürk Haber<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> {{Discriminationfooter}} ==See also== *[[Midnight Express (film)]] (contracted; show full) [[Category:Anti-Turkism| ]] [[Category:Turkic peoples]] [[Category:Anti-national sentiment|Turkism, Anti-]] [[cs:Antiturkismus]] [[nl:Turk (scheldwoord)]] [[tr:Türk düşmanlığı]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=120012837.
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