xosere wrote:@Diri
Iranic, Iranian, Aryan doesn't really matter. All of them mean the same thing. Yes, Kurds are
Iranic, in your word.
For me, Kurds are Zazaish, and Sorani and Kurmanci are Zazaish dialects. I don't care about
science or anthropology. My view is nationalist, like you, like that Frencyi "smart ass" Pling,
and like MHP.
Ataturk claims that Zazas, Kurds, Laz and others are Turkish.
You claim that Zazas, Goranis, and Loranis are Kurdish.
I claim that Kurds, Goranis and Loranis are Zazaish.
I don't see anything wrong with my ideas.
See, you don't KNOW what I
claim... You THINK you know... But you are obviously
wrong...
Let me tell you what I claim in more simple terms:
Every human being is an individual before anything else. We belong to a country, a religion, a nation, a local community, a social circle (school/university/work etc. for example) and so on and so forth...
Most of us are FREE members of all of these - If I want to live in Norway - I can do that. If I want to live in England, I can do that... If I want to be Muslim, I can be that - or Christian or Jewish... I choose. If I want to be Kurdish, Zazakî or Argentinian, I can be exactly that... If I want to work at a factory, I can do that... If I want to study and be a student - I can do that...
WE make the choices OURSELVES...
I do NOT believe or take for GRANTED that ALL Zazakî are KURDISH. If you think THAT is what I am saying, then you must think I am very dumb. What I say is highly intelligent and sophisticated - what I say is the result of personal reflection and inquiry - and I conclude: All men/women are free to be part of whatever nation they wish. And that means that there are Zazakî Kurdish people and Zazakî people...
I think I made myself clear - yet if you should have any difficulties understanding any of it - then don't bother me again, please...