Türkbükü is a coastal town in Muğla Province in southwestern Turkey, located on the Turkish Riviera on the opposite side of the Bodrum peninsula from the town of Bodrum. Türkbükü has a well protected harbor ringed with high hills containing a number of luxury hotels and holiday villas. The town is a favorite vacation spot and second home residency of upper-class Turks and although less well visited by Western European tourists compared to Bodrum, also increasingly popular with foreign visitors.
There are no broad sandy beaches in Türkbükü, but there is a semi-circular boardwalk dense with shops, restaurants, bars and docks for sunbathing in the day and dining in the evening. The protected harbor is a refuge for yachts and allows for swimming in swimming pool like conditions in the morning before the afternoon breeze comes in. In the high tourist season, Turkish pop-stars, models and professional athletes can be sighted at the posh bars and restaurants or strolling along the boardwalk, justifying the popular labeling of Türkbükü as the Saint-Tropez of Turkey
my bag of tricks is far from empty
don't bust my chops, don't try and tempt me
cause I will stick the truth in your face, there's only one race
the human race, propagandic ways and abuse, set to separate
bad confuse, for 500 years the barriers been there
and they're not moving anywhere
who the fuck are we to separate, and support their actions of hate.
Knowledge is the key to unlock the mind
The imperialistic system that invented prejudice and disbelief
they still benefits from it, they still do as they please
inject us with reasons, of contemplation an dissatisfaction
to assure that we remain sedated to their segregative actions
in our years of existence, has our modern society
gotten any closer to equality?
where people openly are being oppressed