Comments on how do you say in Turkish "long life Kurdistan. Turks, go back to Mongolia"? »
March 29, 2010
Phil A @ 3:08 pm
You say it in a Turkish prison cell.
There is a track on David Bowie's Lodger album, called "Yasasin" and it says it translates to "long live"in Turkish.
There is no Turkish word for Kurds or Kurdistan because they refuse to accept the reality that Kurds exist at all. They are just refered to as Mountain Turks.
Kemal Ataturk the founder of modern Turkey, wasn't even ethnically Turkish, he was half Macedonian and half Albanian. But don't ever try and tell a Turk that .
To iph ( top contributor), Ataturk came from a place in the Balkans that was so oppressed by the Turks that anyone speaking in their native Macedonian or Albanian tounge would have been shot or hung. I can see that you are perpetuating the propaganda that was taught to you in Turkish schools. He was never a "Balkan Turk".
That same thinking is stopping Kurdish independance in the east of Turkey. Oppress them enough, see them as Mountain Turks and not the totally different people that they are, and crack down hard on them when they mention breaking away from Turkey.
it is very funny ha, ha, ha… Kurds and Turks are good friends and always will be. If you couldn't see this friendship, look at the Çanakkale Martyr's Memorial. They sleep at there with their friends. (Kurds & Turks)
when did we start to call balkan turks as half macedonian half albanian? even if it was true, i would love and respect Ataturk all the time. soooo what?
Comments on how do you say in Turkish "long life Kurdistan. Turks, go back to Mongolia"? »
You say it in a Turkish prison cell.
There is a track on David Bowie's Lodger album, called "Yasasin" and it says it translates to "long live"in Turkish.
There is no Turkish word for Kurds or Kurdistan because they refuse to accept the reality that Kurds exist at all. They are just refered to as Mountain Turks.
Kemal Ataturk the founder of modern Turkey, wasn't even ethnically Turkish, he was half Macedonian and half Albanian. But don't ever try and tell a Turk that .
To iph ( top contributor), Ataturk came from a place in the Balkans that was so oppressed by the Turks that anyone speaking in their native Macedonian or Albanian tounge would have been shot or hung. I can see that you are perpetuating the propaganda that was taught to you in Turkish schools. He was never a "Balkan Turk".
That same thinking is stopping Kurdish independance in the east of Turkey. Oppress them enough, see them as Mountain Turks and not the totally different people that they are, and crack down hard on them when they mention breaking away from Turkey.
means: "neverland kadar ba??na ta? dü?sün" and "Ne kadar Türk varsa seni tenhada k?st?rs?n"
Todays Turks aren't from Mongolia.
This has been scientifically proven.
Science always defeats ignorant racism.
here is the proper translation:
"Boklar?n birikti?i kubura deriz zurdistan.." "Çok ya?a büyük Türk milleti, Mo?ollar kurban olsun sana"
it is very funny ha, ha, ha… Kurds and Turks are good friends and always will be. If you couldn't see this friendship, look at the Çanakkale Martyr's Memorial. They sleep at there with their friends. (Kurds & Turks)
when did we start to call balkan turks as half macedonian half albanian? even if it was true, i would love and respect Ataturk all the time. soooo what?
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