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Turks, a bastard-people (a mix of everything)

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  • #31
    Kerkuk Kurdistan

    Turks and Kurds are brothers since 11th century, they have common history and culture since then. Selhattin Eyyubi and Idris-i Bitlisi and many more stand as examples to this brotherhood and common history.

    I just say, if Turks are mixed, they have mixed with Kurds as well, so the words that you use directly applicable to Kurds.
    And about Turkish being a mixed language, I think Kurdish language is a lot mixed than Turkish(And there is nothing wrong with that). Majority of the Kurdish words come from Persian, then Arabic then Turkish. Pure Kurdish words are compareablely very few to both persian or arabic.

    If you think that what you say for Turks are indeed very bad things, they are much more applicable for Kurds and Kurdish language.

    I really dont understand what you are really trying to arrive at.

    Just look at the mirror, do you see yourself close to Selahattin Eyyubi? Dont talk about Turks anymore, talk about yourself and realize how far you are away from your ancestors.

    This is my last post against your nonsense
    Originally posted by kerkuk_kurdista
    Let me rectify some things....

    "We speak Mixish, we think Mixish, our culture is Mixish, and above all we say we are Mixish therefore we are Mixish."

    This thing of being a "TURK" comes only from 1923, there was an ID-crisis before that, and now it's being hided by the government of yours. Not one of your grandparents knew they were "turkish", because there is no such thing as "Turkish". Mix does exist. Have you ever asked yourself why there are 100 sorts of people that call themselves "Turk", a blonde calls himself a "Turk", a blackhaired one does the same, a bigeyed does, a bigbearded one does, a negro does, a redhead does, this is never seen elsewhere in the World. They all listen to their government like sheep and believe this thing of being "Turkish".

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    • #32
      Originally posted by TurQ
      Kerkuk Kurdistan

      Turks and Kurds are brothers since 11th century, they have common history and culture since then. Selhattin Eyyubi and Idris-i Bitlisi and many more stand as examples to this brotherhood and common history.

      I just say, if Turks are mixed, they have mixed with Kurds as well, so the words that you use directly applicable to Kurds.
      And about Turkish being a mixed language, I think Kurdish language is a lot mixed than Turkish(And there is nothing wrong with that). Majority of the Kurdish words come from Persian, then Arabic then Turkish. Pure Kurdish words are compareablely very few to both persian or arabic.

      If you think that what you say for Turks are indeed very bad things, they are much more applicable for Kurds and Kurdish language.

      I really dont understand what you are really trying to arrive at.

      Just look at the mirror, do you see yourself close to Selahattin Eyyubi? Dont talk about Turks anymore, talk about yourself and realize how far you are away from your ancestors.

      This is my last post against your nonsense
      Then don't answer if you have nothing to say.
      You are denying the fact again that the word TURK is just a MIX,
      Kurdish language may have been influenced , but thats because of suppression. "Turkish"/Mixish language is just a mix of various languages. So is the term TURK

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      • #33
        Please dont further shame your honourable ancestors, dont remain a stain for your history


        Originally posted by kerkuk_kurdista
        Then don't answer if you have nothing to say.
        You are denying the fact again that the word TURK is just a MIX,
        Kurdish language may have been influenced , but thats because of suppression. "Turkish"/Mixish language is just a mix of various languages. So is the term TURK

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        • #34
          Leave him be TurQ, it is like talking to a wall...

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          • #35
            Leave the Kurd alone. He/she must have made up his mind in relation to the Turks. I am sure they would love their new duties in the Middle East uttered by the US and the UK. However, I dont think that their alliance with those two would make their relations any easier with Iran, Turkey, Syria and with the Arabs of Iraq.

            Furthermore, no nation is pure. Claiming such non-sense is only a bare proof of illiteracy. Even Germany or France has far more diversified mix compared to the Turks. Hence, we dont feel ashamed for having absorbed the Greek, Albanian, Bosniak, Circassian, Armenian, Assyrian, Syrian, Pomak, Akhbaz, Kurd, or Persian cultures or peoples as the Modern Turks on top of Turk, Tatar and Turcomen population. This is nothing but the richness of our society.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by kerkuk_kurdista
              Let me rectify some things....

              "We speak Mixish, we think Mixish, our culture is Mixish, and above all we say we are Mixish therefore we are Mixish."

              This thing of being a "TURK" comes only from 1923, there was an ID-crisis before that, and now it's being hided by the government of yours. Not one of your grandparents knew they were "turkish", because there is no such thing as "Turkish". Mix does exist. Have you ever asked yourself why there are 100 sorts of people that call themselves "Turk", a blonde calls himself a "Turk", a blackhaired one does the same, a bigeyed does, a bigbearded one does, a negro does, a redhead does, this is never seen elsewhere in the World. They all listen to their government like sheep and believe this thing of being "Turkish".
              We dont need to take a lesson from you. You can see in this site that these things you talk about already written thousand of times and everyone knows all of these. And I know the Turkish history more and more than you. Everyone knows that ottomans didnt call themselves Turk.

              And I know what you some Kurds, are trying to do. To create an identity problem in Turkey, therefore you expect to separate Turkey easier. This has been beeing tried for many years but it doesnt work. You failed and will fail again. This acts are the last breath of people like you. And all people know that majority of Kurds dont want to be separated from Turkey. But I dont care. And also If you are separated from Turkey, the economical development of Turkey will be speeder for sure.

              And dont trust USA or UK so much. Because they have benefits on you in the Northern Iraq at the moment. This stuation will change in the future and you will loose their support soon. If Turkey had accepted the helping to USA for Iraq occupation, you would not have been supported by the USA. So you owe it to us.

              In fact, no nation knew their national identity before French revolution of 1789. Firstly Europeans were aware of this then the others. You Kurds lived the under control of many different States, Empires and Nations. Your women f..cked by them for thousand of years and you were real bastards of the world. I know many blonde and blue eyed Kurds as well.
              I will read the forum rules and not post in Turkish! I will read the forum rules and not post in Turkish! I will read the forum rules and not post in Turkish! I will read the forum rules and not post in Turkish! I will read the forum rules and not post in Turkish! I will read the forum rules and not post in Turkish! I will read the forum rules and not post in Turkish! I will read the forum rules and not post in Turkish!

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              • #37
                Why are the Turk/Mixish members bringing in politics everywhere?
                This armenian guy was right, they start on another subject because they never win a discussion.

                Why are you bringing in my identity? Is that a normal thing you Mixish members do? Instead of answering me the facts, they are beginning about my identity so I would change the subject too, they think.

                You are ashaming yourself by not answering normal to the topic. This was once yet again a proof whether Mixish members stay to the topic and/or divert to get away.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by kerkuk_kurdista
                  Why are the Turk/Mixish members bringing in politics everywhere?
                  This armenian guy was right, they start on another subject because they never win a discussion.

                  Why are you bringing in my identity? Is that a normal thing you Mixish members do? Instead of answering me the facts, they are beginning about my identity so I would change the subject too, they think.

                  You are ashaming yourself by not answering normal to the topic. This was once yet again a proof whether Mixish members stay to the topic and/or divert to get away.
                  What are you trying to do? Mixed or not. It doesnt matter. Americans are also mixed people and the Brazillians, the Venezuellans as well. So what will change? To be half-bred or have mixed races provides rich genes and this a good thing for the immunity system of human. And I think you know that getting married the same race continually causes stupidness as well.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Albanian
                    What are you trying to do? Mixed or not. It doesnt matter. Americans are also mixed people and the Brazillians, the Venezuellans as well. So what will change? To be half-bred or have mixed races provides rich genes and this a good thing for the immunity system of human. And I think you know that getting married the same race continually causes stupidness as well.
                    It doesn't matter for today. I am trying to say that there is no such thing as a "Turk" , it's just a mix from various people, many people with an identity dwelled with eachother, and those became today's "turks". Everybody else has a real identity, all came from somewhere and didn't mix that time. Except for "turk"

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                    • #40
                      Bytheway albanian,\ you registered just to say this?

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