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Diri wrote:sicpit wrote:well if they are "Kurd" they don't identify themselves as Kurds. Most will just say they are Persian, whether or not they are or not is up for interpertation. I even tried to look at the population of Kurds in Southern California, and couldn't really find any. I mean hell I even tried looking up Kurdish acitive groups, and found none, in my local area.
That's too bad for them... They're missing out on a lot of good culture...![]()
You see what I meant was: Kurds from Iranian Kurdistan have a whole different set of things to go by than what you'll see from a Kurd another part of Kurdistan... It has to do with the form of oppression we face in different parts...
Nashville has come to be known as "Little Kurdistan" in the USI know it's a long way - but if you have the chance - go for it...


sicpit wrote:Diri wrote:sicpit wrote:well if they are "Kurd" they don't identify themselves as Kurds. Most will just say they are Persian, whether or not they are or not is up for interpertation. I even tried to look at the population of Kurds in Southern California, and couldn't really find any. I mean hell I even tried looking up Kurdish acitive groups, and found none, in my local area.
That's too bad for them... They're missing out on a lot of good culture...![]()
You see what I meant was: Kurds from Iranian Kurdistan have a whole different set of things to go by than what you'll see from a Kurd another part of Kurdistan... It has to do with the form of oppression we face in different parts...
Nashville has come to be known as "Little Kurdistan" in the USI know it's a long way - but if you have the chance - go for it...
from California to Nashville, thats really really far away. Wow thats distance is like norway times like 10! I don't know could be way off, but man this is a long ways. If I am ever in the area I will check it out.



sicpit wrote:Diri wrote:sicpit wrote:well if they are "Kurd" they don't identify themselves as Kurds. Most will just say they are Persian, whether or not they are or not is up for interpertation. I even tried to look at the population of Kurds in Southern California, and couldn't really find any. I mean hell I even tried looking up Kurdish acitive groups, and found none, in my local area.
That's too bad for them... They're missing out on a lot of good culture...![]()
You see what I meant was: Kurds from Iranian Kurdistan have a whole different set of things to go by than what you'll see from a Kurd another part of Kurdistan... It has to do with the form of oppression we face in different parts...
Nashville has come to be known as "Little Kurdistan" in the USI know it's a long way - but if you have the chance - go for it...
from California to Nashville, thats really really far away. Wow thats distance is like norway times like 10! I don't know could be way off, but man this is a long ways. If I am ever in the area I will check it out.





Kate wrote:http://www.kurd-space.com You don't have to be a Kurd to join. There are some Kurds from OC at that site.




raman82 wrote:i will be there for March lol ...........my friends drag my ass their for nuv ruz. Its fun to see how much more plastic surgery the Persian chicks in LA do everytime i meet them ............mooshi moosh LOL..


raman82 wrote:i will be there for March lol ...........my friends drag my ass their for nuv ruz. Its fun to see how much more plastic surgery the Persian chicks in LA do everytime i meet them ............mooshi moosh LOL..

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