


thearabchildren wrote: (pointless and illogical) 10% cutoff for parliamentary representation.

thearabchildren wrote:... which make much of the Turkish masses accepting of the authoritarian methods of the AKP (as though arrests of journalists and censorship and state control of the media and schools is anything new, not to mention all the Kurdish children locked up in the Southeast, the AKP didn't start that).



Azamat wrote:Dersim voted for the Kemalists?! That's a motherf*cking disgrace! Have they forgotten the great massacre of 1937, and all the other atrocities that the Kemalist state inflicted on the Dersimis? Their martyred forebears are rolling in their unmarked graves.
As a Dersim Kurd, I am infuriated. Is this because of the Zaza 'nationalists'(anti-Kurdists), who are nothing more than nuisonic promoters of subservience and inferiority? This is prostitute behaviour and refuse to tolerate it.

Djembe wrote:
Let us face it, many Kurds are still voting based on the influence of feudalism.


Djembe wrote:Here is my hypothetical question!
Let us says there are 25 percent of Kurds in Turkey. And BDP gets 7 percent of vote. That means majority of Kurds are not supporting BDP. If 25 percent of Kurds are correct number, that means only 28 percent of Kurdish people in Turkey supports BDP.

ideas wrote:This is a nationalist Kurdish forum, these kind of statements will just go through one ear and leave through the other. The AKP has support becuase it's rich and abuses the simple mind of the conservative Kurdish muslim, the BDP needs to change it's image to please the Muslims in the region, and as we saw the AKP won in mardin in the previous election and in this one they lost.

kurd-sthanam wrote:

Djembe wrote:ideas wrote:This is a nationalist Kurdish forum, these kind of statements will just go through one ear and leave through the other. The AKP has support becuase it's rich and abuses the simple mind of the conservative Kurdish muslim, the BDP needs to change it's image to please the Muslims in the region, and as we saw the AKP won in mardin in the previous election and in this one they lost.
I disagree with your 'simple mind'. I respect those conservative Kurdish people, or leftist Kurdish people, or nationalist Kurdish people to decide what to vote.
The reason is, in my opinion, as Turks, Kurdish people are sophisticated when it comes to politics. Kurdish population is diverse as well. I know many Kurdish people, many have Turkish wife/husbands and they are integrated to the society of Turkey and their priority could be economy, employment etc. They do not have the priority of 'Kurdish nationalism'.

Djembe wrote:The reason is, in my opinion, as Turks, Kurdish people are sophisticated when it comes to politics. Kurdish population is diverse as well. I know many Kurdish people, many have Turkish wife/husbands and they are integrated to the society of Turkey and their priority could be economy, employment etc. They do not have the priority of 'Kurdish nationalism'.

ideas wrote:
This is a nationalist Kurdish forum, these kind of statements will just go through one ear and leave through the other. The AKP has support becuase it's rich and abuses the simple mind of the conservative Kurdish muslim, the BDP needs to change it's image to please the Muslims in the region, and as we saw the AKP won in mardin in the previous election and in this one they lost.

ideas wrote:
Turkish parties are rich, Kurds are not they can therefore deliver on promises such as jobs where as Kurdish parties don't have much to offer.
The security is controlled by Turks
Kurdish parties receive abuse and imprisonment
AKP abuses the religious factor with in the Kurdish population
There is an assimilation campaign going on - ongoing for tens of years.
Like I said, the BDP needs an image change, and their votes are on the increase you can't deny that.

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