thearabchildren wrote:Brilliant. What are you studying? I'm waiting for word back from schools myself, so I can resume having a life of some substance, studying Anthro-linguistics.
thearabchildren wrote:I am an American with a Turkish wife whose father is a Kurd and whose mother is, shall we say, an extremely pro-Kurdish Turk. They are both bilingual and speak both to each other and their children, but because of the years of chauvanistic social and legal pressure against Kurds, my wife (who understands everything her parents say in Kurdish) is afraid to actually speak the language herself. I speak Turkish and have been studying Kurdish as best I can under the circumstances, but it's not easy. I wanted to find a forum in which to discuss the issues of the region with an emphasis on the Kurdish people, whose plight has (naturally) become of some concern to me.
Politically I'm an extreme leftist with anarchist sympathies and, so long as we have states, I'm against the existence of all nation-states, preferring the concept of multi-ethnic federations. This is the only solution I can see for Turkey's problem with the Kurds at present (other than secession of almost half the country, and even that wouldn't solve the problem of the rights of Kurds who live in the North and West of the country), and frankly the only solution I can see for all countries in the future.
That's all I can think of to say for now! I hope I haven't already offended anybody.
thearabchildren wrote:ideas: I'm sorry to say that I know that you're right, the human race IS a cruel race, and my ideas are a bit "hippie", but I won't give up on my ideals all the same. And even if I never get to see my ideals become reality, I won't accept the current situation where your voice is not given the same legitimacy in the Kemalist republic as that of a Turkish nationalist. It is for this reason that I totally agree with your first paragraph: Kurds should NOT accept that the name of the country is Turkey. We live in ANATOLIA, and Anatolia does not consist only of Turks, but Arabs, Laz, Armenians, Circassians, Kurds, etc. There HAS to be a change, or there will never be peace (the government, of course, doesn't WANT peace, they want the Turkish people to keep blaming the Kurds instead of the government).
The Kurds must be allowed to live freely no matter what country they live in, just as all peoples must be.
PS: Şalom, em hemû Cihu ne. Em hemû misilman in.
Djembe wrote:
And thanks God, finally a liberal Jewish. I thought your kind is disappearing from this world. Well, at least you won't call me antisemitic and radical Muslim whenever I object the state of Israel.
Djembe wrote: Turkish is more like an 'American' like definition of a nation.
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