We are wishing everyone in Turkey a Happy Children's Day. 23 Nisan/April 23rd was first recognized by modern Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in 1920.
While figuring out which image to use, we stumbled across an image of this children's magazine with the Smurfs on the cover.
It was through another children's magazine "Tercuman Cocuk" (Cocuk is the Turkish word for children) that I first heard of the Smurfs, which were actually created in Belgium. In early editions, the Smurfs accompanied the Little Prince.
We recently found that particular magazine which came out on Feb. 25, 1978, some ten days before my eighth birthday.
Some right-wingers, perhaps someone like Cal Thomas or Newt Gingrich, has theorized that the Smurfs are a Marxist entity because they encourage community building.
Yeah, we think they are reading too much into it too.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Happy Children's Day, It's a National Holiday in Turkey
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