Ask a kurd anything

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like cheese curds?

do u suc

What's it like being Coagulated Milk?

Stop denying the existence of a secular Kurdish state.

What do you think about Assad?

I think he is okay. I disagree with a lot of his actions, but one cannot deny that Syria will ever be as stable as it was under his rule, at least for the coming 100-200 years. He is widely misunderstood, especially in mass media.

have you ever taken a poo then took some of the pieces out of the toilet to cut them up with chopsticks and put them back in your butt cause you felt like you didn't absorb all the nutrients from it?

Why are you in Sweden like a cowardly cuck and not fighting ISIS in Kurdistan?

I was born here. It may sound controversial, but I strongly believe that if you really want to make an impact you should infiltrate the system, whatever the system may be. Media, politics etc... If Kurds in Turkey would educate themselves and get control of some media and academia, and sneak into high positions within society, they would be able to make a difference. Throwing rocks may be rewarding for the moment because you are manifesting your anger in a group you identify with, but it seldom gets you anywhere. My 5 cents

there are enough fighters as it is and the borders are pretty much set for the Iraqi regional governemnt. he is clearly here to get a higher education so he can benefit the Kurdish society with skills in an artisan/engineering craft to build up a stable infrastructure and economy for the Kurdish nation

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The Soviet Union tried to consturct moderate Secular Socialist states in the middle East. The USA has created the radical Islamic Terror.

Why did Kurdistan stood by this, when everyone else went with Islam?

Don't kid yourself, majority of the kurds are islamic to the core

Explain how the anarchist system works within Kurd help territories.

*Kurd held

biji wiji dirty k*rd i hope saddam gets resurrected and gasses the fuck out of you

why are you fucking communists?

I would say the root of the answer is to look back at the history of the Kurds. To always have been an underdog and belittled, from a societal level to a personal degree where Kurds had their basic human rights taken away from them. Add the Islamic conquest to this where most Kurds lost their ancient and historical religion and customs. Any kind of rebellion that would oppose the back then ruling society would be attractive to Kurds. Because of trans-generational trauma and loss.

Stop being a commie

>Be me
>Go out to your fav pub to have a drink
>Sip your saku and chill
>An unibrow brown guy comes up to me and start talking
>He tells me lots of weird shit
>Can't even understand what he says because drunk and has a heavy accent
>I ask where he is from
>Turkey
>Tells me his family keeps the oyster business in monopoly in Turkey
>???
>Tells me he works in tourism cities in summer to bang estonian chicks
>Tells me he would like estonia if it was not hot
>I just walk away
>Later tell about this to some turkish exchange students
>All laugh together and tell me he is a fucking kurd, so I better stay away.

Get you kin out of my country weird shit!

Yeah, many Kurds still hold on to Islam, it's inevitable that Islam has taken a part of today's Kurdish societies and subgroups.
The Kurds who adhere to an anarchistic system base their morals and beliefs on Abdullah Ocalan, you can Google this to find out more.