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Ir.Tab is too biased. Hell, many Kurds don't even dare to say that they are Kurdish in Europe or Turkey.
WTF are you talking about mate?
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Ir.Tab is too biased. Hell, many Kurds don't even dare to say that they are Kurdish in Europe or Turkey.
WTF are you talking about mate?
I'm talking about my local Kurdish kebab shop owner who hide his identity for years, only because he feared to be excluded from the Turkish community.
Don't get me wrong Ir.Tab, but I've seen a lot of Turkish members here who insult Kurds (not necessarily PKK) and I'm surprised you missed them. Not that others don't support peace and minority rights.
You know me, I'm not a hypocrite and I'm just saying what I've seen.You also know my opinion about minority rights in Iran.
I'm talking about my local Kurdish kebab shop owner who hide his identity for years, only because he feared to be excluded from the Turkish community.
But you said, many Kurds don't even dare to say they are Kurdish in Turkey and accused other member with being biased in that very same post.
Yes, what does Ir.Tab know about the Turkish-Kurdish issue? Has he ever been to Turkey or Europe, where many Turks/Kurds are?
Yes, what does Ir.Tab know about the Turkish-Kurdish issue? Has he ever been to Turkey or Europe, where many Turks/Kurds are?
Ir.Tab doesnt know a jacksh.t. I lived in Germany. When Kurds get out of Turkey, they immediately become PKK sympathyzer.
Ir.Tab doesnt know a jacksh.t. I lived in Germany. When Kurds get out of Turkey, they immediately become PKK sympathyzer.
So what is your solution?
There is No solution.
Do you think the cultural gap between both people is too large?
Do you think the cultural gap between both people is too large?
No, there are at least one dead in each family.
I don't know if the Kurdish owner is paranoid or not, but I know a bunch of Kurdish operated businesses and I have never gotten the impression that they were being excluded or boycotted from the Turkish community.I'm talking about my local Kurdish kebab shop owner who hide his identity for years, only because he feared to be excluded from the Turkish community.