Didn't expect this many messages from Berkun Oya to be so straightforward. Therefore, I found it quite didactic. But I was expecting him to target the poor intellectuals trapped in Kadikoy and Moda. After all, he's a bit like them himself.
By "poor," I don't mean it in a derogatory sense. They are poor because none of them can realize their potentials. In this country where conservative mediocrity reigns supreme, they are hopeless, penniless, and devoid of a future. Why criticize these lovely people? Why doesn't Berkun Oya take a jab at conservative elites in any of his works? Because he wouldn't get a reaction. The ones watching him are again from Moda.
Oh Berkun, what can I say?
"Let's criticize ourselves and make a series, let's criticize ourselves and make humor (see: Deniz Goktas)."
I hope you're in Portugal when the conservatives finally take over Moda and Kadikoy, Berkun Oya.