The image is a Twitter post. A woman named Makbule Cengiz is expressing her disgust at the idea that people are upset by couples kissing in public. She says this is not violence, but rather affection, and that it bothers her that people are bothered by it. The tweet then has a related post from "Birgün Gazetesi" (Birgün Newspaper) that discusses how the Religious Directorate (Diyanet) is concerned/unhappy about people kissing in public. It emphasizes the seeming outrage at the display. The humor comes from the **irony** and **contrast** between: * **Makbule Cengiz's** sentiment: She is expressing disapproval of people being upset about couples kissing in public. She is against the negativity surrounding the common display of affection. * **Diyanet's** statement: The religious authority is concerned about it, seemingly taking issue with the display of affection as it involves couples kissing. The joke plays on the idea that the Diyanet's reaction is hypocritical and out of touch in the face of the everyday normality of kissing in public. It subtly suggests the Diyanet's concern is not about real harm but rather a traditional, potentially outdated perspective, causing social discomfort. The picture of the couple adds to the humorous contrast.
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