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KILIÇDAROĞLU ivi ADAM LAN… 9000 ABI?

Kaynak

The image is a cartoon panel. It shows three men, likely caricatures of historical figures, possibly communist leaders. The man in the center-left, with a large, white beard, is covering his eyes with his hands. The man next to him, also with a long beard, appears surprised. The man on the right, also with a beard, has a speech bubble that says "ABİ?". The caption above the figures says "Kılıçdaroğlu iyi adam yan...". This is a reference to Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, a prominent Turkish politician. The joke plays on the idea of the characters, presumably perceived as hiding the true nature of Kılıçdaroğlu, or his politics. The man in the speech bubble could be asking "Brother?" implying something like 'is this really who we thought he was?'. The implication is that the characters are in disagreement or have a hidden agenda. So, the cartoon is suggesting that Kılıçdaroğlu, who is a political opponent to whomever created this cartoon, may not be as good as the people portraying him are making him out to be. In Turkish, the joke hinges on the subtle irony of the statement in the context of political discourse, creating satire through a caricatured representation of the personalities.