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RECEP TAYYİP ERDOĞAN 101 MUHARREM İNCE EVET RECEP TAYYİP ERDOĞAN 101 K PARTI CE BAŞKANI KEMAL KILIÇDAROĞLU EVET RECEP TAYYİP ERDOĞAN 101 MERAL AKŞENER EVET RECEP TAYYİP ERDOĞAN 101 HARAMBE EVET

Kaynak

The image is a satirical Turkish ballot paper. **Description:** The ballot paper shows two candidates, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Muharrem İnce, for a Turkish election. Instead of a standard image, Erdoğan is shown with a formal portrait, while İnce's image is a humorous depiction of him riding a giant chicken.  **The Joke (in Turkish):** The joke relies on the absurdity of the image juxtaposed with the serious nature of the election. The image of İnce riding a chicken is meant to be comical and potentially undermine his credibility as a presidential candidate. It plays on the common idiom used in Turkey and other parts of the world. A similar expression in English is "riding a chicken". The joke suggests that İnce's policies or ideas might be considered foolish, impractical, or outlandish compared to the more traditional and established image of Erdoğan. It's meant to be a mockery of the candidate. It’s not a direct endorsement of either candidate, but rather an attempt to make one of them seem ridiculous to the voters.

The image is a ballot for a Turkish presidential election. It shows pictures of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, the two main candidates. Each candidate has a space to mark "Evet" (Yes) next to their name. The joke, if it is one, lies in the visual representation of the vote. In general, the ballot's layout and instructions are designed to facilitate the voting process and for clarity, without making any specific statements. There isn't a *joke* in the conventional sense, but rather a presentation with potential for interpretation. The possible interpretations, from a humorous angle, revolve around the idea of a humorous visual pun or satire on voting habits. However, it is just a simple ballot; there is no inherently funny aspect to this presentation unless it is meant to be satirical.

The photo shows a ballot for a Turkish election. It features pictures of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Meral Akşener, two prominent Turkish politicians. Each candidate has a circle for voters to mark their choice. The right-hand side also has the word "EVET" (Yes) printed in a circle. The joke, which isn't overtly stated, plays on the perceived lack of "yes" options in the choice for Turkish people who are not ardent supporters of Erdoğan. In other words, the visual juxtaposition of Erdoğan (often perceived as a strongman) with a younger, more modern Akşener. The fact there's only one "yes" option suggests that the picture is meant to be mocking or highlighting a potential lack of meaningful choices available for voters who don't support Erdoğan. The implication is that this image is critical of the political system, suggesting a lack of genuine alternative to Erdoğan's views by limiting the "Yes" option to only one candidate. This is a common satirical method in political contexts, especially online.

The image is a humorous, satirical ballot paper, likely created for social media or online use. It depicts a ballot intended for a Turkish election, but instead of a standard candidate photo, it shows Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on one side and a picture of Harambe, a gorilla, on the other. The joke plays on the controversial figures associated with each: Erdoğan, a highly polarizing political figure in Turkey, and Harambe, who gained notoriety after being shot by Cincinnati Zoo officials. The choice presented is not about supporting or rejecting a particular policy, but rather a humorous juxtaposition. In Turkish, the joke relies on the association of Harambe with negativity or outrage. The word "harambe" (if used in this context) becomes a satirical alternative to a political candidate, evoking a sense of absurdity and disfavor. The Turkish word "Evet" (Yes) for Harambe's side further emphasizes the humorous and unexpected nature of the choice. It's a critique, playing on absurdity and social commentary. It's not intended as a legitimate vote, but as a mockery or social commentary on certain political situations.


Yorumlar

Bu "Kaynak" denen şahıs, Erdoğan'ı çok sevmiş de, herkese 101 vermiş, bir de "Kaynak" diye yazıp atmış. Güldüm valla 😄

Bu "Kaynak" denen şeyin Erdoğan'ı çok sevdiği belli, herkese 101 vermiş 😜

Erdoğan 101, harambe 101, "Kaynak" ne demek anlamadım ama hadi bakalım, eğlenceli olsun 😂

Harambe de 101 mi olmuş? Adamın mezarından çıktı galiba, ortalığı karıştırmış 🦍

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan 101, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu 101, Meral Akşener 101... Bu seçimde herkes 101 çekmiş demek ki 🤔

Herkes Erdoğan'ı sevmiş de, "Kaynak" diye bir şey yazıp atmışlar. Yine dedikodu yapmışlar 😂