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Davutoğlu in diyarbakır said "We are the only ones who support kurdish language in the schools"
Yeah, you find a little thing in my post.You are wrong about PISA scores, Turkey's are actually going up now. In mathematics for example, you guys are ahead of Greece and certain South/Eastern/Central European countries.
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Davutoğlu in diyarbakır said "We are the only ones who support kurdish language in the schools"
Definition of many rights?
TRT Kurdi, Rudaw, K24
Kurdish is not banned
Education in Kurdish is legal since over a decade
Cultural festivals such as Newroz
Voting rights with own Party
Nothing than playing the victim, soon they will demand Autonomy.
Didn't Erdogan say that one of his 2023 goals is to bring back the "eyalet" system? I think this will be part of his election strategy, win back the neo-Ottoman hype and also get Kurdish votes.They are butthurt because the Ottomans and Ataturk took away their stupid feudalism and centralised the state.
Didn't Erdogan say that one of his 2023 goals is to bring back the "eyalet" system? I think this will be part of his election strategy, win back the neo-Ottoman hype and also get Kurdish votes.
Didn't Erdogan say that one of his 2023 goals is to bring back the "eyalet" system? I think this will be part of his election strategy, win back the neo-Ottoman hype and also get Kurdish votes.
What happened in 2015 ? Meteor shower hit our students' brains?Is it normal dramatic ups and downs?Yeah, you find a little thing in my post.
It gone up since a few years. Does it change the fact that we are lower than OECD countries?
I gave a lot of examples, made a conclusion. But, let's not talk about them.
Okay, guys.
I don't even care what AKPeons think.... Erdogan is losing at all polls. Outcome won't be changed by their votes.What happened in 2015 ? Meteor shower hit our students' brains?Is it normal dramatic ups and downs?
Currently i live in Fatih district. İn neighborhood very fanatic Erdoğan supporters started complaining about economy and they aren't sure if they vote again for AKP.
The contractor whose WhatsApp profile photo with Erdoğan yesterday complained to me.
Conservatives just don't know alternative of Erdoğan.
Ali Babacan is promising personality.
I thought a lot on this issue and i too think, education on mother language is right. I believe many rights should be given to Kurds.
Bro, i really don't like kind of discussion.I understand the arguments behind your posting on an intellectual level but I refuse to accept this mindset while admittedly lacking of a satisfactory answer.
Look, my ancestors are Zazas. Do you know them? It's an ethnic group living in Eastern Anatolia. My parents can still talk in Zazaki but me and my siblings don't know a word, same goes for my cousins. They can't speak this language either. Honestly? It doesn't bother me even a bit. I don't care. I haven't lost anything.
I'm a Turk. I speak Turkish, my culture is Turkish, my religion is Islam. I've never got excluded from anything due to my heritage, no one ever questioned my Turkishness in Turkey or elswhere. We are raised Turkish.
My grandma cries everytime she watches the news of martyred soldiers. Couple years ago, when we gave şehit almost every week, we stopped watching the news because of her. She has heart issues and all that crying and cursing at PKK started to make her really sick. If an old Zaza lady can accept being a part of the Turkish nation, so can the youth in Southeastern Turkey. Turkish nationalism is neither toxic nor destructive; it's the opposite and very much inclusive.
Perhaps, people in the West haven't grasped the concept of the Turkish identity. They assume it's similar to European concepts and those people use nationalism only as a tool to discriminate and exclude others. That is not the case with Turkey.
I've never seen a Kurd facing prejudice or unfair treatment after embracing the Turkish identitiy. What's so hard about assimilating into the Turkish society when being a Turk is first and foremost an ideological decision rather than an ethnic one?
Don't fall into the trap. The PKK conflict is political. It's not about language and culture.
Our door is wide open. Come in, be an equal member of the community or simply leave.
Also Erdogan is a georgian. I find it suspicious how non Turks are deciding the future of the country at the expense of the majority.
Bro, i really don't like kind of discussion.
You are claiming stuff, based on your experience and generalizing whole problem on your idea.
I'm just gonna say, Kurds wouldn't vote for HDP (Third biggest party after AKP and CHP) if it had been like you said.
Where do your ancestors come from? Elazığ? Zazas are known for being Turkish patriots. You had better not confuse your identity. You are not Kurd, you are Zaza!I understand the arguments behind your posting on an intellectual level but I refuse to accept this mindset while admittedly lacking of a satisfactory answer.
Look, my ancestors are Zazas. Do you know them? It's an ethnic group living in Eastern Anatolia. My parents can still talk in Zazaki but me and my siblings don't know a word, same goes for my cousins. They can't speak this language either. Honestly? It doesn't bother me even a bit. I don't care. I haven't lost anything.
I'm a Turk. I speak Turkish, my culture is Turkish, my religion is Islam. I've never got excluded from anything due to my heritage, no one ever questioned my Turkishness in Turkey or elswhere. We are raised Turkish.
My grandma cries everytime she watches the news of martyred soldiers. Couple years ago, when we gave şehit almost every week, we stopped watching the news because of her. She has heart issues and all that crying and cursing at PKK started to make her really sick. If an old Zaza lady can accept being a part of the Turkish nation, so can the youth in Southeastern Turkey. Turkish nationalism is neither toxic nor destructive; it's the opposite and very much inclusive.
Perhaps, people in the West haven't grasped the concept of the Turkish identity. They assume it's similar to European concepts and those people use nationalism only as a tool to discriminate and exclude others. That is not the case with Turkey.
I've never seen a Kurd facing prejudice or unfair treatment after embracing the Turkish identitiy. What's so hard about assimilating into the Turkish society when being a Turk is first and foremost an ideological decision rather than an ethnic one?
Don't fall into the trap. The PKK conflict is political. It's not about language and culture.
Our door is wide open. Come in, be an equal member of the community or simply leave.
considering how much the PKK has lost in terms of land, ppl and influence thx to Erdo
But with the CHP making the same mistakes, if not even worse, then the PKK will be an integral part of the country. By then, it will be too late to save Turkey and it will end up getting divided
Just look at how Iraq Kurdistan was formed
Just look at how Syria got torn
Just look at how Libya got divided
Learn from history for Gods sake
Stop making hate blind your eyes
I know AKP may be corrupt, they are bad, Iam not living in Turkey so I dont know how much you may be suffering but at the end of the day "1+1=2". Wanna improve Turkey, do that by replacing Erdo with a better one and not by a party that will literally repeat the same mistakes as the AKP did before
This isnt called progression or improvement, In fact, this is known as REGRESSION
I will state some of Ince's words again: "The CHP has no plan, no vision, they dont know what to do in the future, all what they care about is removing Erdo from office"
This is without a doubt the summary of the AKP-CHP Rivalry
This isnt healthy for Turkey or the Turkish ppl at all
Erdogan is the biggest saviour of PKK. PKK was finished in early 2000s he revived them with his western friends, gulenists and liberals.
Erdogan gave constitutional legitimacy to HDP, a party that openly supports terrorism, by initiating the solution process. If Turkey cannot close down HDP today it is because of the judical barriers caused by the solution process.
Erdogan has been the biggest enabler of Syrian Civil War by supporting Israel and USA against Assad. He literally founded the PKK/YPG state in the north of Syria. Even demographically, by taking 6 million refugees he enabled that area to be suitable for YPG. YPG terrorists shall pray all day to Erdogan for his cooperation.
Erdogan is the hero of PKK. Only since 2015 when he had to sit on the lap of the Turkish state, he was made to do some right choices but in every aspect he insists on his mistakes. He insists on not making peace with Assad and makes Assad obliged to cooperate with Russia and with YPG against TFSA and this further impoves the legitimacy of YPG in the region.
Had Turkey kept its borders closed and cooperated with Assad against Israel and USA since day 1, there wouldnt have been a PKK in the North of Syria smiling towards us, promising at least 50 years of pain on our necks. Erdogan literally came and took a massive shit on Turkey. Generations will come and generations will go until that shit will be cleaned if it will ever be cleaned.
Now that YPG will be a pain in Turkeys neck forever. It will state-ify and all thanks to Erdogan.
There is no country, no government stupid enough to help imperialists initiate a civil war on its neighbouring country except for Erdogan and AKP government.
These rascals are the worst thing ever to happen to Turkey.
Even current state of the CHP is a result of Erdogan. In 2010 he cooperated with Gulenists to take down the contemporary CHP leader and be replaced by Kilicdaroglu. When he was told to forbade Baykals videos due to privacy of personal life principle he responded back ''these are not private, these are public! Public!''
I am sick and tired of people whitewashing Erdogans betrayals and crimes against Turkey. In any normal country he would be hanged to death for even %1 of his crimes.
I think there might be Kurdish language courses like English and German etc. I wouldn't support %100 Kurdish thought state schools, but they should open private ones. There is French, German, English school why not Kurdish ones?I don't like Davutoğlu a bit.
For me, he is kinda short-sighted. He might be an honest guy but he is not a strategist, imo.
Those people like Davutoğlu, İbrahim Kalın whom only studied Islam, Islamic culture, islamic civilization bounds to be short-sighted IMO.
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I thought a lot on this issue and i too think, education on mother language is right. I believe many rights should be given to Kurds.
Their argument is we are founding elements of Turkey. We are not minority (Kurds are not considered minority by state also), so, we must enjoy same rights with Turks.I think there might be Kurdish language courses like English and German etc. I wouldn't support %100 Kurdish thought state schools, but they should open private ones. There is French, German, English school why not Kurdish ones?