
Azamat wrote:I made a trip to ABF today, where I encountered an Assyrian user claiming to have met a Kurdish man who reportedly told him:
"What we [Kurds] did to you [Assyrians], how we wiped you out from this country [Turkey] is all coming back. We are today paying the price for our sins."
http://www.forumbiodiversity.com/showpo ... ostcount=9
It fills my heart with shame and disgust to see how much disrespect a fellow Kurd can have towards his own people, and to what levels of inferiority sense a Kurd can sink. I cannot imagine the society that produces people with such complexes of inferiority and notions on justice. Frankly I do not know whether to believe him, as it may be a part of Assyrian propaganda. But this is not the first time I have encountered people like him. We urgently need to assess and determine what is causing Kurds to walk around with these sick ideas and fiercely exterminate it from anything we are accountable for.




jjmuneer wrote:
In my view were the most hated people in the world, but I wouldn't believe him.


talsor wrote:jjmuneer wrote:
In my view were the most hated people in the world, but I wouldn't believe him.
We are the last rebels on the face of the earth , so do not expect to be loved. Frankly to be hated is better than being loved , because it relief you from any expectations/Obligations and that in a sense is freedom itself .
So being hated by turks or arabs should come as a priority and enjoy being hatedbecause I do .

jjmuneer wrote:talsor wrote:jjmuneer wrote:
In my view were the most hated people in the world, but I wouldn't believe him.
We are the last rebels on the face of the earth , so do not expect to be loved. Frankly to be hated is better than being loved , because it relief you from any expectations/Obligations and that in a sense is freedom itself .
So being hated by turks or arabs should come as a priority and enjoy being hatedbecause I do .
Don't think Armenian ultra-nationalists who want to make north Kurdistan as "greater" Armenia.



talsor wrote:
They are like vultures , waiting for Kurds to do all the work .

jjmuneer wrote:Wow I got told "Kurds are like gypsies" Probably another Assyrian or Arab.

Kurdistano wrote:jjmuneer wrote:Wow I got told "Kurds are like gypsies" Probably another Assyrian or Arab.
One Armenian nationalist who talked some racist bullshit like "many Kurds are of Armenian origin thats why many Kurds have blond hair and blue eyes and Kurds are manipulated by Zionists who falsify the History". And when I answered "dude there are probably as much Armenians of Kurdish origin and as if Armenians are known for being blond, your beloved blond and blue eyed Kurds are largely from the heartlands of Kurdistan", he get angry and told me "Kurds are nomads like Gypsies". Than I gave him as answer "dude are you as an Armenian who are known to world as hairy and big nosed scums and who lived throughout of Anatolia, calling me a Gypsie?" His response " yeah keep talking like this you racist scum, I might be hairy but thats because I wasnt fucked by Mongol Turks like you".
Dude seriously I try to be friendly to them. Probably many Kurds indeed have also Armenian roots and I dont want to be disrespectful but I cant stay calm when some nationalists from Yerevan call me a Gypsy just because of their "Christian supremacist " mentality. I my self might even have some Armenian roots cause the Region where my father comes from was and still is populated by some Christian (Armenian) villages. A famillier person from my village is married to an Christian woman and I would never think about her as inferior and feel supremacist thats not my mentality.


Azamat wrote:Everyone from the region is hairy. It's an adaptation to the extremely cold climate in winter. No trolling material IMO.

Azamat wrote:Everyone from the region is hairy. It's an adaptation to the extremely cold climate in winter. No trolling material IMO.

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