As a Turk, I strongly believe that story is fictional.
Where and how was this ban issued? Can you give more details?
You may be hearing some fictional story based on his social reforms.
See here
And the veil, currently banned in public universities, is still very much a hot button issue. Also, a large segment of the Turkish population still wears the veil. The country is deeply divided over this issue.
If our situation controls our behavior (let’s try to bracket “to what extent” and “how” it does so), then wouldn’t it also control what kind of situation we will go for?
Here’s an example from an Orwell essay: “A man may take to drink because he feels himself to be a failure, and then fail all the more completely because he drinks.”
And then I’ve always wondered about the following: If situationism is true, why do the folk have such a robust theory of character traits? Can we provide an error theory for why people have such a theory?
Note that the folk do seem to allow for some ‘situationism’ - for example, when someone gets drunk, we admit they’ll have a different persona and some more than others.