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A Kurdish Majority In Turkey Within One Generation? Analysis

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PostAuthor: burnsss » Fri Oct 12, 2012 2:07 am

One day the mongolian state will be erased from the face of the earth and replaced by kurdistan empire :-D The mongolian plan of neglecting kurdish areas really backfired :lol: The time is on our side and pkk only need to keep mongolian busy until we take over the whole anatolia.
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PostAuthor: Kuwaiti » Sun Oct 14, 2012 11:08 pm

Well then here's to keeping northern Kurdistan rural, underdeveloped, poorly educated and largely neglected, if it means that it would further strengthen the Kurdish ethnic, linguistic and cultural identity, while increasing the population of those who identify themselves as Kurds. :-D

In that case, please don't develop eastern Turkey Mr. Erdogan. :lol:

On a serious note I don't know how optimistic we should be about this article. It seems to be the kind of article that fear-mongering Turks would love to use an excuse to further suppress Kurdish rights, so I wouldn't take it too optimistically.

Time is never on anybody's side. The Kurds should achieve independence across all Kurdish-inhabited lands ASAP, including that huge chunk of eastern Turkey. No need to wait for your people to become a majority because it is likely it will not happen, given the fact history shows Turks have no problem committing genocides if it meant maintaining the status quo, while the world continues to look the other direction.
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Re: A Kurdish Majority In Turkey Within One Generation? Anal

PostAuthor: RawandKurdistani » Sun Oct 14, 2012 11:13 pm

Kuwaiti wrote:Well then here's to keeping northern Kurdistan rural, underdeveloped, poorly educated and largely neglected, if it means that it would further strengthen the Kurdish ethnic, linguistic and cultural identity, while increasing the population of those who identify themselves as Kurds. :-D

In that case, please don't develop eastern Turkey Mr. Erdogan. :lol:

On a serious note I don't know how optimistic we should be about this article. It seems to be the kind of article that fear-mongering Turks would love to use an excuse to further suppress Kurdish rights, so I wouldn't take it too optimistically.

Time is never on anybody's side. The Kurds should achieve independence across all Kurdish-inhabited lands ASAP, including that huge chunk of eastern Turkey. No need to wait for your people to become a majority because it is likely it will not happen, given the fact history shows Turks have no problem committing genocides if it meant maintaining the status quo, while the world continues to look the other direction.


Waiting till we reach majority is our last plan, should everything else fail. But right now we have other more realistic ways of gaining freedom in north Kurdistan.
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Re: A Kurdish Majority In Turkey Within One Generation? Anal

PostAuthor: crazyhorse » Tue Oct 23, 2012 5:09 pm

Stupid dumb ugly mongol Turks are burning themselves lol.

East-Kurdistan is underdeveloped because the Turkish governments wants to keep it poor.
Poor = people will turn to religion (Islam in this case) because of no hope. Religion means anti communism.
PKK is a communist movement. That way they try to remove Kurdish nationalism.

But they have failed once again, because:

- Kurds are still nationalistic and proud. Support of PKK/BDP is enormous. Demand for a free independent country is still there.
- Poverty also means more children. Poverty = more children so more hope for a better future.

But since there is more poverty, there are also more births.

Stupid fucking mongol Turks ! xD

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Re: A Kurdish Majority In Turkey Within One Generation? Anal

PostAuthor: unitedkurdistan » Tue Oct 23, 2012 5:38 pm

I got very happy when I found Tino Sanandaji here in this article, he's famous here in Sweden for his talks about multiculture, imperialism etc and is very liked by the swedish right wing party Swedishdemocrats. I thought he was another kurd who didn't give a damn thing about his ethnicity and saw himself as iranian even though he once said he was kurd. Once again he is very loved by the swedish right wing supporters and most of them wish that all immigrants were like him. Lol, even some them say that he should become the the minister of integration or even the prime minister.

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