X Besim Toker @BesimTokerr Reis yanlış anlamazsan 2002'de elektrik yoksa siz bu ampul amblemini nereden buldunuz? YL Yol TV @YolTV - 12 sa Meğer elektriği de AKP iktidarı bulmuş: “Sizin hayatınızda sadece mum vardı mum! Gaz lambası vardı gaz lambası!”. TUGIK Erdoğan TÜGİK Genel Kurulu'nda Kılıçdaroğlu'nu … YOL 58 TUGIK Yanıtını Tweetle 357 ↑ TUGIK : 10,9B TUGIK

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The image is a screenshot of a Twitter thread. **Visual Description:** The tweet by Besim Toker (a person's name) criticizes the Turkish government (specifically the AKP party) for a perceived historical inaccuracy. It asks where the light bulb in the image comes from, implying that electricity was not available during that time. A retweet from Yol TV replies with a humorous jab that electricity wasn't available; only gas lamps existed during that era, suggesting the criticism is absurd. The image at the bottom is a picture of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the Turkish President, at a conference. **Joke in Turkish:** The joke plays on the idea of a historical misunderstanding or intentional misrepresentation. * **The original tweet (by Besim Toker):** "If the president doesn't misunderstand, where did you get this light bulb from in 2002 when there was no electricity?" This implies that the government's actions or statements are misleading and historically inaccurate. The light bulb is an iconic symbol of modernity and progress. * **The retweet (by Yol TV):** "Apparently, the AKP government introduced electricity. In your lives, there was only candlelight, kerosene lamps, and gas lamps." This sarcastically answers that electricity was not available and subtly criticizes the government. It uses the historical context to exaggerate the lack of electricity, turning it into a humorous anecdote. The humor lies in the satirical exaggeration of the government's supposed ignorance about basic historical facts and the implication of a deliberate effort to misrepresent the past for political reasons. The use of the picture of Erdoğan during a speech further emphasizes the satirical and political nature of the tweet.


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