Omelas'ı Yıkmak

If the entire happiness of a city depended on the existence of a single child suffering in a dark basement… would you continue to live in that city? From Ursula Le Guin's "Those Who Left Omelas" to the unsettling question Dostoevsky posed in The Brothers Karamazov, from the children sacrificed to the Minotaur to Iphigenia, human history tells the same dark story: the sacrifice of some for the well-being of others. Today, that child in the basement is Gaza. The mindset that yesterday legitimized slavery, colonialism, eugenics, wars, and massacres; today, it demands that we remain silent, become accustomed to it, and say, "that's just how the world works." So who are we in this story? Those who continue to live in Omelas? Those who left the city? Or those who dare to demolish Omelas to save that child? JOIN TO SUPPORT: 👉    / @eremsenturk   Thank you for supporting and empowering independent journalism by subscribing. SUBSCRIBE & TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS:    / @eremsenturk   🌐 CONTACT ME: 📩 For contact and collaboration: [email protected] Social: https://sosyal.teknofest.app/@eremsen... IG:   / eremsenturk   X:   / eremsenturk   FB:   / eremsenturk   Tiktok:   / eremsenturk   WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va63... Erem Şentürk provides noteworthy details of current events every weekday morning at [time]. He'll be analyzing the latest developments live on this channel at 11:00 AM. To avoid missing our live broadcasts and videos where we discuss the most recent events with the motto "Neutrality is dishonorable," don't forget to subscribe to Erem Şentürk's YouTube channel. Also, don't forget to like and share our broadcasts to stay informed about the news and latest developments...