The young man across from me is leaning back in his chair, stretching his chest. “After all these years, we’ve shot down a plane.” His eyes widen. “And brother, it’s a Moskof plane!” He looks up to the blue sky, smiling, letting the thought sink in. In the Turkish public consciousness, using the term “Moskof” … Continue reading The Russian in Turkish Public Consciousness
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The Russian in Turkish Public Consciousness
The young man across from me is leaning back in his chair, stretching his chest. “After all these years, we’ve shot down a plane.” His eyes widen. “And brother, it’s a Moskof plane!” He looks up to the blue sky, smiling, letting the thought sink in. In the Turkish public consciousness, using the term “Moskof” … Continue reading The Russian in Turkish Public Consciousness