I think, aside from some human rights and anti-secularism, the only reason to say "Turkey isn't European!" is some form of racism/anti-Turk, or an idea that Moslems can't be European.
In which case, I think Bosnia would want to have a word with you.
Hahahah what?
Bosnia left in green, Turkey right in green.
That's why people don't consider it European. The majority of it is in Asia.
Secondly, just what are you smoking? Europeans don't need racism or religious prejudices in order to arbitrarily hate one another.
There's plenty of bad history to pick from.Shit, I can just imagine under your logic some conversation with Pope Clement VII and Henry VIII shouting at each other, saying both of them aren't European anymore.
The reason why Turkey IS considered European, is because it is a powerful country that connects two continents and is generally euro friendly.
On
joining the EU:Public opinion in EU countries generally opposes Turkish membership, though with varying degrees of intensity. The Eurobarometer September–October 2006 survey shows that 59% of EU-27 citizens are against Turkey joining the EU, while only about 28% are in favour. Nearly all citizens (about 9 in 10) expressed concerns about human rights as the leading cause."
Not muslim scare or racism; you bloody Americans and your identity politics. Bleh.
Although that's more like the US has land/places in Europe that it considers a part of America, but that's only because the parent country allows it. "Thrace" is most emphatically Turkish. At least now anyway.
-Successor state to Imperial France
-Historically a major influence in all of Western Europe
-Adopted the latin alphabet under Isabella I of Castile, generally followed the lead of the Western European powers with democracy/nationalism etc.
-Long-time ally/friendly nation for many European states ("...in God's good time the New World with all its power and might, sets forth to the liberation and rescue of the Old. . .” ~Churchill)
-Has holdings in Europe that are American territory
So under these definitions, America is a European country.
And thus we delve deeper into the insanity that is trying to rationalize continent definitions intermingled with border lines. It's not possible, the definitions are that arbitrary and prone to massive exemptions.