Antalya again.

4th week in a row I am coming.

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I come as much that Apple's AI thinks this hotel is my 'home'...

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This is Ibrahim’s office (the manager of my hotel).

Upon seeing the number of suitcases, I congratulated him: ‘so many customers!’. Then he corrected me: ‘no, these belong to a Russian family staying here as refugees until they get a visa for the Netherlands’.

This is new.

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What seems unprecedented is that citizens of an invading country (not the invaded one) become refugees, but I feel sympathy for both of them.

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Let us check the news: @vtchakarova calls this ‘Cold War 2.0’, another option would be ‘The New Great Game’. If I were the lion, I would be very careful not to bully Turkey into taking my side too badly unless it were extremely necessary.

As it could very easily backfire…

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Considering that Turkey isn't quite welcome in the EU (and it would be odd the EU largest, most populated country was Turkey), that shall grant the Turks more latitude to defend their national interest independently...

#Symmetry

And the bullying...

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can ricochet in the form of "anti-American Imperialism" easily as I said.

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Samuel Huntington described Turkey as a "torn country".

Trying to suppress religion probably creates some issues to on the psyche, or rather, makes it come back in a different forms, same as Freud maintained for sex (and quoting John Gray here)...

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I did not have Tava in Kilis (where it is famous), but I will have it today out of FOMO…

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7pm

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Kâzım Özalp caddesi

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I preferred Corfu’s “freddo”…

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Try to overcome religion and it will come back as a boomerang (and hopefully just as religion).

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Possibly my last one this year…

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This hammam claims 700 years of history, and it is mixed; men/women.

I found that surprising, and asked them if that was always the case, even 500 years ago, and they said me yes (even more surprising, if true).

It felt like going to a car was, being the car.

Light meal.

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I misread ‘Lindy’ on the candy you get with the tea, which would have been very appropriate.

Some hammam require an appointment, but this one did not.

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Lydia leather store.

Lydia kilim store.

Judging by the anecdotal evidence, one would say these people feel closer to the kingdom of Lydia than to the Lycian confederation, even if the Lydians (later integrated as a province in the Roman Empire) are further away in time…

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According to Strabo, Lydian was almost no longer spoken in our era, and not a lot is known about the language, that was though of Indo-European origin and used an alphabet closer to the Greek one.

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Cacık (tzatziki obviously!)

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Summer didn’t end here (yet).

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Mar 21
Nacho Industries HQ set up in Port Elizabeth (for a little over a day).

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30 mins walk around my area.

Not eminently ‘flâneurable’, some streets even have no walking alleys, they are partly poorly entertained.

All seems to revolve around driving as in so many American cities, at least in these sort of suburban place.

Couldn’t find a newspaper…

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Ok, it maps much closer to driving in the UK than driving in India, but it stands somewhere in the middle…

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A typical occurrence will be a car stopping in the highway, maybe waiting for someone to pick up or dropping off…

You won’t see this in Europe.

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Guys standing by the highway and hitchhikers are common. I have seen here for the first time road signs forbidding hitchhiking.

Compounded with some heavy loads plus some African papi driving a 1990s Nissan Micra at 80, this will render left lanes…

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Saint Francis main drive and beach.

My host, who coincidentally used to be a corporate exec in the same company paying my wage, told me this is safe and newly developed area.

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Real estate booming over here. He was a marketing exec, but he won’t tell me he did marketing research: he bought because McDonald’s was buying.

No McDonald’s now, only solar roof powered, organic honest café parlors.

The capacity of South Africa to be American suburbia…

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To Sub-Saharan township (this is near Humansdorp, only ~10 miles away) in less than 10 miles will never cease to surprise me.

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Choo choo train!

Traveling to George later.

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Article on child’s pregnancy, an opinion from an expert that I doubt would get printed in Europe:

“We need to address children as sexual beings, with desires (…), if we remove taboos about childhood sexuality, we may have more openness and willingness to create awareness”.

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Why have there been no great women artists?

I am not much into gender theory reading, even if I have done some.

I saw this 50 year edition of this “classic” in its kind, and it raised my curiosity.

Lindy filtering, again.

Nochlin was an art historian.

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So the question (silly in Nochlin’s opinion) the essay addresses is particularly targeting painters.

Feminists, she says, generally vindicate figures like Kauffman or Gentileschi to counter that question, or even go as far as saying that feminine sensitivity isn’t prized.

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Why so? She first stresses painting is an artisan craft that needs to be learn, over years of tinkering: very few women ever had that chance.

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A comment last Graeber's book, "The Dawn of Everything", that I recommended.

It is an exceedingly interesting book, full of ideas. But I also suspect that an exercise of "cherry picking", for instance in the insistence of the Enlightenment not being only a Western creation.

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Saying because he tried this before recently not with Native Americans, but with African pirates and their wives.

It would seem that Graeber was trying to save the Enlightenment values from an "intersectional" perspective badly... Which seems ironic.

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It reminded me the point made by Zizek: while the authors make an effort to question the dominant liberal Orthodoxy as what he calls the Universality, they are reinforcing the legitimacy of this same Universality from an identity politics perspective.

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