Diri wrote:It's true as you say... Nationalist Kurds in the West often take "brotherhood" for granted... When we are outside Kurdistan, we're suddenly the most united group of people ever to have walked the face of the earth...
Diri wrote:So Hiner has a new movie out? Has it screened yet?
Diri wrote:I'd love to - PM me the address, if you like - and I will send you a postcard from Norway - the land of the fjords, goat cheese and stiff people...
sicpit wrote:Diri wrote:I'd love to - PM me the address, if you like - and I will send you a postcard from Norway - the land of the fjords, goat cheese and stiff people...
most importantly the land of Odin
Zia wrote:Thanks Sicpit,
I have PMed you. Can't wait.
If it works, maybe you can also send me a little salmon? Ha ha
sicpit wrote:if you can give me any Ezidi artifact I will reward you with a gift or cash, what ever you so desire.
sicpit wrote:So Zia, have you been to Lalish lately? Hows Sincar doing since the tragedy in August
sicpit wrote:Zia wrote:Thanks Sicpit,
I have PMed you. Can't wait.
If it works, maybe you can also send me a little salmon? Ha ha
eh I don't buy meat products with my own money. I don't care what the catholics say, fish doesn't grow on tree's... hm if you can give me any Ezidi artifact I will reward you with a gift or cash, what ever you so desire.
Diri wrote:Thank you for the information Zia...
I do however think that the adoption policy would be something along with Êzidî beliefs: that they must be adopted by Êzidî families/people...
Don't you think?
Is your friend Êzidî?
sicpit wrote:Diri wrote:Thank you for the information Zia...
I do however think that the adoption policy would be something along with Êzidî beliefs: that they must be adopted by Êzidî families/people...
Don't you think?
Is your friend Êzidî?
I would agree with you, but a child is a child, and if a Ezidi is not willing, then I think a loving parent of any religion and race should do this.
Diri wrote:sicpit wrote:Diri wrote:Thank you for the information Zia...
I do however think that the adoption policy would be something along with Êzidî beliefs: that they must be adopted by Êzidî families/people...
Don't you think?
Is your friend Êzidî?
I would agree with you, but a child is a child, and if a Ezidi is not willing, then I think a loving parent of any religion and race should do this.
Of course I don't disagree with that...
But reality is something quite different than what we'd like it to be...
And about the caste system - it's still very prevalent in India as well...
sicpit wrote: I agree with you, and I knew you didn't agree with it. Culture, traditions and rituals are great, when it fulfils a pracitical, spiritual or fun porpuse. They need to be rooted out, when they are outdated and uncessary. Yea India Caste system is much worst then that of Yezidi. Atleast Yezidi don't have an out caste. A murid is still apart of the caste
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