Author: Anthea » Sat Aug 10, 2013 9:05 pm
Feyli_kord wrote:Anthea wrote:It has always struck me as rather sad that Kurds know so little about our lifestyles -
they generally live in run-down high immigrant inner-city areas - often on violent drug-ridden social housing estates - my Kurdish friends are always amazed by the countryside were I live

Which is why they should end their friendship with you and try to return to kurdistan when they have the opportunity. I've never understood what most kurds and middle-easterners find attractive about the west. That above is what awaits most of them. Living in segregated,multicultural hell in shitty housing and going to shitty schools, and working shitty jobs. I hope one day, the majority of us will return to a kurdistan and the middle-east. Europe/North-america is not our place. We're simply not meant to live outside of our own homelands, because we become like second class citizens. I've seen alot of middle-easterners and kurds, sink to the absolute bottom, because they live in countries that see them as menace/enemies or simply a burden. They're lost generation in a social and mental depravity of the west, becoming nothing more than deadbeats.We have more dignity and worth than that.
I am afraid that you are partly right
Problems I see:The young men from North Kurdistan who come here marry before they even learn English - have no time for education after they are married - have to work in cafes and kebab shops - there appears to be pressure to produce the first child within the first year of marriage - many of the Kurdish wives do not understand English and after having a baby they have to wait several years before they have any chance of attending classes
Men from North Kurdistan and the most poorly educated - men from other parts of Kurdistan normally put education first before marriage - they often manage to get good jobs - many of my students from Kurdistan went on to university
I have often tried to encourage them to move away from London and other built up areas - the reason they give for not wanting to leave is that neither they nor their families know enough English to survive away from other Kurds
Recently one of my ex students came to see me - I was shocked at how bad his English had become - he admitted that he NEVER speaks English unless he is talking to me - his wife never learnt any English - he wants to return home to teach English and asked for my help - I told him the best thing to do was to move outside London and make himself speak English - he will not move
Another young Kurd wants to open a business - not giving details - I told him the ideal area for his business - he will not move away from London because he says his future staff would not leave London due to lack of English - I said it is his money and his loss - if the people want decent jobs with decent wages they
NEED to speak English
Some of the estates where Kurds live are so bad that I would not dare to go there - many of the wives are afraid to go out - they seldom make friends with neighbours - there is also a sharp increase in racism on those estates
When my oldest and dearest friend came to England from a tiny mud hut in a very tiny Kurdish village - he did not speak any English - there were no benefits - he had to wash dishes by hand in the back of a hotel - he never went to school - he taught himself English - he has never claimed a penny from the government - sadly there are very few people who work as hard as he did - I am proud that this man is my friend
My Name Is KURDISTAN And I Will Be FREE