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Just-Cuffed Ozturk’s American Misadventure: Mucking Things Up Here While Turkey’s Women Beg for Backup

Day 2 of the Leftist side of Twitter pretending they are outraged a women was 'kidnapped' off the streets and sent back to her home country. She is actually in Louisiana right now, so she isn't back as of yet.

Post after post from prominent Leftists decries her deportation. Yet Ozturk is here on a student visa, which the United States can revoke at its discretion if it determines she no longer qualifies. That aside, here’s my question: Why is it so critical for Ozturk to remain in the United States and involve herself in our political process? This isn’t her home. She isn’t a citizen. At thirty years old, she’s hardly a young girl fresh out of high school seeking a semester abroad. Why doesn't she take her intense interest in the political process and use it for good in her own country. 

Is everything perfect in Turkey? Curious, I conducted a brief search myself. I looked up ‘women’s issues in Turkey,’ and to my surprise, there’s a great deal unfolding there right now. Let’s not forget: Turkey is Ozturk’s home country. She’s only in the United States on a visa. Wow! It’s evident that the women in Turkey could greatly benefit from Ozturk’s voice and her talent for writing op-eds, especially given the current climate. Her home country clearly offers abundant opportunities for her to make a meaningful impact.

So why does she prioritize staying in the U.S. to harass Jewish people over returning to Turkey to support her neighbors, who seem to be in desperate need? It appears she’s misdirecting her energy. She would likely be most effective working within her own nation, among her own people, where she presumably possesses a deep understanding of Turkish norms, customs, and laws. That’s the framework she should engage with. After all, as a guest, you don’t enter someone’s home and assume control. The adage ‘When in Rome, do as the Romans do’ holds true for a reason. Future scholars from abroad would be wise to heed this wisdom."

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