Article 301 of the Turkish penal code defines the crime of Insulting Turkishness as follows:
- A person who publicly denigrates Turkishness, the Republic or the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, shall be punishable by imprisonment of between six months and three years.
- A person who publicly denigrates the Government of the Republic of Turkey, the judicial institutions of the State, the military or security organizations shall be punishable by imprisonment of between six months and two years.
- In cases where denigration of Turkishness is committed by a Turkish citizen in another country the punishment shall be increased by one third.
- Expressions of thought intended to criticize shall not constitute a crime.
This has been applied by the Turks to various writers, Journalists, and others — even to the publisher of a book by Noam Chomsky. Although part of a package of laws designed to help bring Turkey into the EU, some people think that they haven’t quite got the idea yet.
However, given the critical situation that we find ourselves in today, it may be necessary for the Jewish people to create a similar offense, which of course will be called Embarassing Jewishness.