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  • #81
    Kurdısh deportatıon ıs ınevıtable and useful

    Why not?
    Thıs ıs our only chance to get rıd of them forever. Otherwıse we wıll always stay as a poor natıon. They are trators.They hate thıs country. I hate them. Do you know what they do to harm Turkey. They sımply multıply lıke anımals. In thıs way they are destroyıng our economy. Theır bırth rate ıs more than 4%
    We must get rıd of them whıle we have stıll a chance. They can combıne wıth kurds ın kurdıstan and can form a 30m populated country under usa protectıon . They wıll have also oıl to get by. We can pay them money to convınce them to leave Turkey. They very poor educated, traıtors. Why doyou lıke them. They want to leave and they have thıs rıght.

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    • #82
      I hate blind racism.
      Originally posted by turkishforces
      They want to leave
      No, they don't.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by turkishforces
        Why not?
        Thıs ıs our only chance to get rıd of them forever. Otherwıse we wıll always stay as a poor natıon.

        They are trators.They hate thıs countryI hate them..

        Do you know what they do to harm Turkey.

        We must get rıd of them whıle we have stıll a chance.


        "The audience that's listening to his great (!) speech" !!!


        Someone who read this, can hardly know ... If it is Turkishforces talking about Kurds, or an Ittihadist talking about Armenians !!!!
        Do you see how history repeats itself !!!

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        • #84
          Maral, this guy is just an idiot.

          T.Forces, open the borders to see which direction people will move. No Kurd in Turkey, Europe or Venus would want to move to N.Iraq especially right now. Even if they did want to move I am sure it wouldn't be difficult. Majority Kurds dont hate Turkey. Many (not the majority of course) have big businesses, are pop stars, have good jobs etc. Many have also forgotten their language and old feudal ways due to long years of assimilation. How do you weed those out. They are now an inseperable part of Turkish society.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by hitite
            Many (not the majority of course) have big businesses, are pop stars, have good jobs etc. Many have also forgotten their language and old feudal ways due to long years of assimilation. How do you weed those out. They are now an inseperable part of Turkish society.
            This sounds familiar... Couldn't the same have been said about Armenians in the Ottoman Empire? My grandparents had big businesses, they wern't pop stars but they did have good jobs. They spoke Turkish and had assimilated in many ways.

            However, a way WAS found to weed them out. They were not an inseperable part of Ottoman society... they were very seperable in fact. I don't see how the Kurdish situation is much different by your analysis.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by Hovik
              This sounds familiar... Couldn't the same have been said about Armenians in the Ottoman Empire? My grandparents had big businesses, they wern't pop stars but they did have good jobs. They spoke Turkish and had assimilated in many ways.

              However, a way WAS found to weed them out. They were not an inseperable part of Ottoman society... they were very seperable in fact. I don't see how the Kurdish situation is much different by your analysis.
              super observation!

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Hovik

                Originally posted by hitite
                Many (not the majority of course) have big businesses, are pop stars, have good jobs etc. Many have also forgotten their language and old feudal ways due to long years of assimilation. How do you weed those out. They are now an inseperable part of Turkish society.
                This sounds familiar... Couldn't the same have been said about Armenians in the Ottoman Empire? My grandparents had big businesses, they wern't pop stars but they did have good jobs. They spoke Turkish and had assimilated in many ways.

                However, a way WAS found to weed them out. They were not an inseperable part of Ottoman society... they were very seperable in fact. I don't see how the Kurdish situation is much different by your analysis.
                Yes, I totally agree with what you said Hovik ...

                And hitite ... If you think that what "turkishforces" was suggesting is a difficult thing to do .. then check "World History", under the title "Ottoman Empire", Chaper "Armenian Deportation & Massacres" Pages 1915-1916 ... You'll see that it had happened once before and ironically at the same region with the help of "Some" of the Kurds !!

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by turkishforces
                  Why not?
                  Thıs ıs our only chance to get rıd of them forever. Otherwıse we wıll always stay as a poor natıon. They are trators.They hate thıs country. I hate them. Do you know what they do to harm Turkey. They sımply multıply lıke anımals. In thıs way they are destroyıng our economy. Theır bırth rate ıs more than 4%
                  We must get rıd of them whıle we have stıll a chance. They can combıne wıth kurds ın kurdıstan and can form a 30m populated country under usa protectıon . They wıll have also oıl to get by. We can pay them money to convınce them to leave Turkey. They very poor educated, traıtors. Why doyou lıke them. They want to leave and they have thıs rıght.
                  How can you say that Kurds multiply like animals?
                  Be more tactful!!!
                  They are people not animals!!!

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by hitite
                    Maral, this guy is just an idiot
                    I know that he is !!!
                    But unfortunately beeing an idiot doesn't prevent anyone from having a decision making political post. Or the world wouldn't have known any"Sultan Abdul Hamid II" , "Mehmet Talaat", "Hitler" or even "Saddam Husain" !!!

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by maral_m79

                      "The audience that's listening to his great (!) speech" !!!


                      Someone who read this, can hardly know ... If it is Turkishforces talking about Kurds, or an Ittihadist talking about Armenians !!!!
                      Do you see how history repeats itself !!!
                      You are right Maral.The same tragedy(genocides) will be done to Kurds I think.

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