Turkey's Based Police Shut Down May Day Commie Fest
Tear gas deployed on Istanbul's Taksim Square, sending soyboy protesters scurrying faster than a free helicopter ride.

Istanbul, Turkey - Based Turkish police dropped the hammer on another May Day rally in Istanbul's Taksim Square. Turns out, even in Turkey, nobody wants a bunch of whiny leftists blocking traffic and screeching about 'worker's rights.' The brave boys in blue deployed the spicy air, and the protesters scattered faster than you can say 'globalism.'
Taksim Square, famous for being the place where commies go to LARP as revolutionaries. Remember 1977? Good times. Nothing says 'workers paradise' like a good old-fashioned massacre. But hey, history is for winners, and the winners are the guys with the tear gas.
The official reason for the crackdown? 'Security concerns.' Translation: nobody wants a bunch of trust fund babies pretending to care about the proletariat while sipping their Starbucks lattes. These protests are just an excuse for virtue signaling and Instagram clout.
Of course, the usual suspects are crying foul. 'Human rights violations!' they scream. Yeah, well, try living in a country bordering Syria and dealing with actual threats. These snowflakes wouldn't last five minutes. Maybe they should try building something instead of just tearing things down.
Let's be real, these May Day rallies are just a bunch of virtue signaling nonsense. Nobody actually believes in communism anymore, except maybe Bernie Sanders and a handful of college professors. Most of these protesters are just bored kids looking for something to do.
The Turkish government is doing what any sane government would do: shutting down the circus before it gets out of hand. It's called maintaining order, and it's kind of important, especially when you're surrounded by crazy.
So, let the soyboys cry. Let the NGOs whine. Turkey is too busy dealing with real problems to worry about a bunch of pampered millennials complaining about 'late-stage capitalism.' Besides, a little tear gas never hurt anyone. Builds character, or something.
Maybe next year, these protesters will learn to find a real job instead of wasting everyone's time with their ridiculous antics. Until then, keep up the good work, Turkish police. You're doing God's work, even if nobody else appreciates it.


