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50.       CANLI
5084 posts
 22 Feb 2009 Sun 12:51 am

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

They are KURDS..

OK that is number one..

They are not Turks..they dont call themselves TURKS..

It is their basic right to call themselves KURDS..That is the point you fail to undertand..

IT IS THEIR BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS..

Turk refers to ethnicity..so as Kurds..

They dont want to call themselves TURK..

There is an thnic group it is called KURDS..

WHY WOULD THEY?

 

Wait, wait now you are mixing things

Being in an ethnic group called Kurd is fine, ok, as being in an ethinic group called greek, Arabs,..whatever

But the citizen of Türkiye called Turk

When a British obtain the Turkish citizenship he will be called Turk

So if they are citizen of Türkiye then they also will be called Turk.

How come you or they refused to be called Turk ?

They can be called Turk with Kurd ethnicity but they will be called Turk as Americans called Americans as Egyptians called Egyptians and so on.

 

51.       femmeous
2642 posts
 22 Feb 2009 Sun 12:57 am

 

Quoting cynicmystic

 You turn me on as much as my toilet seat does þahanem...

 

 

 

 i didnt know you get turned on by toilet seats. did you tell this to your doctor?

52.       CANLI
5084 posts
 22 Feb 2009 Sun 01:03 am

 

Quoting cynicmystic

 

 

Cynic, no one denies that your post was/ is both intellectual and informative.

People open politics forum to read about politics debate, so if anyone sidetracked just ignore him/her and keep it to original discussion, that is what people actually interested to read.

Personal attacks spoil that for everyone and let the thread lost its worthy too.

And what stick in people minds in the end is the information they read or the debates they follow.

So, can we keep the threads away from negatively personal exchange ?!

 

53.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 22 Feb 2009 Sun 01:05 am

Handsom

 

I will not be surprised one day if you say that "Adam was a Kurd." lol

54.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 22 Feb 2009 Sun 01:07 am

 

Quoting CANLI

 

 

Wait, wait now you are mixing things

Being in an ethnic group called Kurd is fine, ok, as being in an ethinic group called greek, Arabs,..whatever

But the citizen of Türkiye called Turk

When a British obtain the Turkish citizenship he will be called Turk

So if they are citizen of Türkiye then they also will be called Turk.

How come you or they refused to be called Turk ?

They can be called Turk with Kurd ethnicity but they will be called Turk as Americans called Americans as Egyptians called Egyptians and so on.

 

 

what am I mixing here 

please let me know..

we have discussed this topic several times..

Nobody can force me on this earth to call myself anything rather than Turkish..

Citizenship should be redifined in Turkey..(I think they are working on it)..

Word ´Turk´ is being used as ethicity in Turkey as well as citizenship..

That is wrong..That is why there is a new concept as Turkiyeli..

KURDS dont like it..

Because they are KURDS...They are not TURKS..

As simple as that..

Why would an Egyptian with UK citizenship should call herself/himself as English?

He/she is an Egyptian..

 

55.       CANLI
5084 posts
 22 Feb 2009 Sun 01:07 am

 

Quoting SuiGeneris

 "Adam was a Kurd." lol

 

 Was he ?! lol

56.       femmeous
2642 posts
 22 Feb 2009 Sun 01:07 am

 lol

Quoting CANLI

 

 

Cynic, no one denies that your post was/ is both intellectual and informative.

People open politics forum to read about politics debate, so if anyone sidetracked just ignore him/her and keep it to original discussion, that is what people actually interested to read.

Personal attacks spoil that for everyone and let the thread lost its worthy too.

And what stick in people minds in the end is the information they read or the debates they follow.

So, can we keep the threads away from negatively personal exchange ?!

 

 

 

57.       CANLI
5084 posts
 22 Feb 2009 Sun 01:10 am

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

what am I mixing here 

please let me know..

we have discussed this topic several times..

Nobody can force me on this earth to call myself anything rather than Turkish..

Citizenship should be redifined in Turkey..(I think they are working on it)..

Word ´Turk´ is being used as ethicity in Turkey as well as citizenship..

That is wrong..That is why there is a new concept as Turkiyeli..

KURDS dont like it..

Because they are KURDS...They are not TURKS..

As simple as that..

Why would an Egyptian with UK citizenship should call herself/himself as English?

He/she is an Egyptian..

 

 

 Ok, thats close, you are a Turk living in UK and obtained the British citizenship.

So you are not British ?!

58.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 22 Feb 2009 Sun 01:10 am

 

Quoting CANLI

 

 

Cynic, no one denies that your post was/ is both intellectual and informative.

 

 

I classified his post a great example in english.

But nothing new as from ideas point of view

But the structure in English was impecciable.. 

{#lang_emotions_flowers}

59.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 22 Feb 2009 Sun 01:12 am

 

Quoting CANLI

 

 

 Ok, thats close, you are a Turk living in UK and obtained the British citizenship.

So you are not British ?!

 

what is this got to the with the topic?

60.       CANLI
5084 posts
 22 Feb 2009 Sun 01:15 am

 {#lang_emotions_wtf}

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

what is this got to the with the topic?

 

 Ãts same !

You are citizen of UK now, and you are called British.

They are Kurds, and they are called Turk !

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