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The differences in culture - Turkish/Kurdish
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10.       mhsn supertitiz
518 posts
 22 Sep 2009 Tue 04:42 pm

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Edited (9/22/2009) by mhsn supertitiz [not really worth arguing]

11.       mhsn supertitiz
518 posts
 22 Sep 2009 Tue 04:44 pm

 

Quoting jenniecakes

 

 

I didn´t realise that kurdish people were treated any different to Turkish people, and I also didn´t know that they get paid less, and have poorer education, is there some reasoning behind this?

 

 

hahahaha that`s the whole issue, you`ve been to Turkey and never witnessed A kurd`s being treated differently, but you will believe that they are treated differently just because some propagandists here and there say so.



Edited (9/22/2009) by mhsn supertitiz

12.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 22 Sep 2009 Tue 04:52 pm

 

Quoting jenniecakes

 

 

I didn´t realise that kurdish people were treated any different to Turkish people, and I also didn´t know that they get paid less, and have poorer education, is there some reasoning behind this?

 

 

Unfortunately they have been treated differently..

Actually..If you check the politics section of the forum, you will see many articles about it.. 

13.       mhsn supertitiz
518 posts
 22 Sep 2009 Tue 05:03 pm

 

Quoting jenniecakes

 

 

I didn´t realise that kurdish people were treated any different to Turkish people, and I also didn´t know that they get paid less, and have poorer education, is there some reasoning behind this?

 

 

but I have to admit that Kurds have to take the back seats on public buses and use a different entrance to the public buildings. Ninja

14.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 22 Sep 2009 Tue 05:16 pm

 

Quoting jenniecakes

 

 

I didn´t realise that kurdish people were treated any different to Turkish people, and I also didn´t know that they get paid less, and have poorer education, is there some reasoning behind this?

 

 

I think you should go and check the section

 http://www.turkishclass.com/turkish/forum/forumTopic_30

This kurdish issue is an embarrassing  issue for all of us..

It is not a few years, not 30 years but since the beginning of  our republic they have been subjected to this treatment..

But very very recently, people in Turkey realised that there was indeed a problem and the problem itself was the racism..

But they are working hard on the issue in these days...Despite the annoyance of the racist and ultra nationalists!!


15.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 22 Sep 2009 Tue 06:38 pm

 

Quoting _AE_

 

 

 The lowest grade teachers are sent to the east.... ask yourself why

 

 This is the most stupid and lack of knowledge post i have ever seen about this Turkish/Kurdish issue...

16.       teaschip
3870 posts
 22 Sep 2009 Tue 07:31 pm

 

Quoting SuiGeneris

 

 

 This is the most stupid and lack of knowledge post i have ever seen about this Turkish/Kurdish issue...

 

 So tell us how you really feel Sui...<img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

17.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 22 Sep 2009 Tue 08:10 pm

 

Quoting teaschip

 

 

 So tell us how you really feel Sui...<img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

 

Teas i would tell all those face to face when you accept a coffee out with me! And I will buy the coffees also!!

 

18.       teaschip
3870 posts
 22 Sep 2009 Tue 08:47 pm

 

Quoting SuiGeneris

 

 

Teas i would tell all those face to face when you accept a coffee out with me! And I will buy the coffees also!!

 

 

Aww...how nice.Shy  I will take a Russian tea biscuit with that....if your buying.Big smile

 

19.       barba_mama
1629 posts
 23 Sep 2009 Wed 11:26 am

Don´t forget that untill 1991, using the Kurdish language was banned in Turkey. That´s not that long ago! It was even in my lifetime, and I´m as young as a spring blossom

When I talk to people in Turkey, I still notice a lot of racism. I´m getting bored and irritated about it. I have some Kurdish friends, and they are great people. But strangly enough, I´ve also been on the other side My partner is Zaza (google it) and he speaks Zaza and Kurdish, but looks Turkish (whatever that means). We were visiting a touristic place in Turkey, and we were already dressed up for dinner. And there were some Kurdish kids, talking bad about us in Kurdish. Something in the lines of "Look at that slick Turkish guy. He thinks he´s all that with his suit, and his girlfriend. He should just ´bleeeeep´ off" on which my partner replied, in Kurdish "Really, you think I should ´bleeeep´ off?" Shock on the faces of the boys, and they ran away

The only thing I seem to notice about Kurdish culture is bigger families. It´s hard for me to see from the outside what is Kurdish, what is Turkish, what is Arabic, and what is any other kind of culture that can be found in Turkey. It all mixes and blurs at some point. Oh, and I notice the music and dancing ofcourse



Edited (9/24/2009) by barba_mama [sorry for the language ;)]

20.       Suyu
78 posts
 23 Sep 2009 Wed 12:35 pm

I think the best way to understand the person is to know his family and their traditions, customs.

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