The image is a tweet. The tweet's author, using a user name that suggests a doctor (Doç. Dr. Sokrates), is sharing a humorous anecdote or complaint about his/her grandfather. The joke, in Turkish, is about the hardship and economic struggles faced by some Turkish people who migrated to Germany in search of work. The tweet says: "During the time Germany recruited workers from Turkey, my grandfather and his friends went [to Germany] and said they would eat onions if they had to. But still, the whole family [three generations] eat only onions until today. Because of my shortsighted grandfather." The humor comes from the contrast between the initial willingness to endure difficult circumstances (eating onions) and the apparently long-lasting, and possibly even worsening, economic situation of the family. The phrase "vizyonsuz dedemin yüzünden" (because of my shortsighted grandfather) subtly criticizes the grandfather's perceived lack of foresight for the future, which may be linked to the family's economic predicament. The humor derives from the cultural context of valuing and respecting one's ancestors, while also gently mocking a perceived lack of planning for the future. In short, the joke is a lighthearted way of referring to the hardships faced by some migrant workers and their families in Germany while also reflecting on the long-term economic and social consequences of certain decisions.