So, I am a Gülenist now? You're referring to the Gezi protests and labeling the protesters as Gülenists. I was there. It's not just that it's downright baseless but it doesn't even support your claims.
Then you top it of with a video that's quite muffled and hardly audible that uses a Gülen sounding guy making an out of context irrelevant statement followed by a not Gülen sounding guy making a statement in favor of criminal activity. It's a rather amateur way of trying to make up proof.
The part you talk about US response to Erdoğan and Gülen doesn't really help you at all. US didn't condemn Erdoğan jailing or dismissing anyone. You're confusing condemning that with warning unlawful prosecution of people. Everyone does it. Not just USA.
You won't be able to find any real proof of Gülen making the kind of troubling statements you claim he does. Someone like him doesn't let something like that get publicized.
The move I saw in that link, the first one you gave, was to cease all negotiations about EU membership. They won't take any meaningful steps forward, but they won't cease it either.
Records on a meeting between Erdoğan and EU officials were leaked a while ago. Juncker points out that they delayed the EU progress report till the elections have passed for Erdoğan. You can read the transcript if you go through the link to it on the article.
Just because a group of people are against something it doesn't mean they're for something else.
Our laws are not constructed to be in favor of rule of the mob. We have fundamental rules that act as checks and balances to keep the mob in check so that the church can ring its bells.