Tried to ask about this in /int/ and got a shitload of /pol/ responses. I'm hoping I can get real answers here and not more "who cares they should be genocided" /pol/ shit.
Trying to learn more about Kurds and Kurdistan, whether it be history, culture, current events, or Iranian, Ottoman, Turkish historical and cultural context that effected Kurdish culture or history. Looking for books, articles, journals, documentaries, or podcasts that might be considered "essential" for learning more about this topic.
I get that this is Veeky Forums and its funny to be an unhelpful dick but please don't bother posting if its just gonna be some /pol/ joke like "hurr who cares brown ppl gas them".
Zachary Foster
hurr who cares brown ppl gas them
Robert Morris
>get memed up and down all over and back around again >turn to Veeky Forums
Chase Nguyen
Yeah pretty much
Jason Reed
/pol/ wants to genocide the Kurds? What the fuck? /pol/ is siding with Islamic State and the Turks?
Luis Cruz
They got memed by a bunch of dumb YouTubers including "SyrianPartisanGirl" who is an Assad shill and actually uses Wikipedia to form her opinions on complex political issues.
Oliver Gomez
Aren't the Kurds generally on Assad's side currently though, or at least, not actively attacking Syrian government forces?
Noah Thomas
>/pol/ is siding with Islamic State and the Turks? /pol/ hates anyone brown. I think they want them all dead.
Luis Martin
>female genital mutilation To the fucking gas chamber.
Lucas Wood
Assad supporters don't like the Kurds because the Kurds want a piece of Syria.
They're only working together to defeat ISIS but the Kurds dream of obtaining some sovereign land may soon be quenched.
William Hernandez
Theyve clashed, and when the time comes will take chunks of iraq and syria.
Angel Torres
Fuck off, shill.
That is only Iraqi Kurdistan.
Brody Powell
The MAJOR Kurd force, the YPG/YPJ, actively calls for a Federal system in Syria (sort of like what the KRG is in Iraq) and is open to negotiation with the Assad regime (and on occasion meets with them for discussions). At the moment they don't directly support each other, but they don't go out of their way to fight each other, either.
The other Syrian Kurd group is the much smaller ENKS, who are against the Assad regime and more closely aligned with the rebels, but don't have any real fighting force to actually fight them with. They're open to negotiation with Assad but only under international supervision outside of Syria.
Jonathan Wright
As an Assyrian I say "who cares they should be genocided"
Nolan Adams
They're trying to change, unlike 90% of other Muslims.
Samuel King
>/pol/ responses /pol/ is a board of peace. >/pol/ hates anyone brown. I think they want them all dead. /pol/ is a board of peace. Do not judge the whole board based upon the opinions of a few radicals. /pol/acks are majority political moderates who simply enjoy voicing innocent, non-harmful, and completely tolerant opinions.
Luis Fisher
They're siding with Assad. They distrust the Kurds for their American ties and hate them for their Marxism.
I'm sure /pol/ types would love Turkish Gray Wolf nationalism if not for the Turkish relationship with ISIS. Hell, even ISIS exemplifies all of the virtues /pol/ users celebrate.
Kayden Sanchez
The Kurds abandoned their Marxism a long time ago.
/pol/ is misinformed as always.
Charles Gray
Race > virtues
If two different people do the same thing it's not really the same thing.
Logan Thomas
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Blake Gutierrez
Think about it. A 10/10 blonde wearing bikini is stunning, but an obese neckbeard doing the same is gross.
The same principle applies with nationalist Turks. What they do is disgusting not because of the act itself, but mostly because they are Turks.
Nathan Roberts
They have, at best, a tacit alliance against Islamist forces.
The SDF control a huge portion of the former Syrian state and seem pretty unwilling to surrender this to Assad. Assad is intimidated by such a formidable group controlling much of Syria, but his coalition isn't strong enough to clear out the Kurds.
John Rivera
>ISIS exemplifies all of the virtues /pol/ users celebrate. /pol/ is unto slavery and kid diddling?
Gabriel Gutierrez
"gross" is not a moral judgment
Nathaniel Rogers
Morality is a spook.
Josiah Lopez
>le spook meme
Retard.
Try actually reading Stirner or fuck off back to ribbit.
Blake Clark
you're a spook
Ryder Torres
Israel>Kurds>>>>>>>>>>Lebanese>>>>>>>>>>all other Arabs>Turks
Mason Sanchez
>sending a guy to reddit if he doesn't read reddit: the philosopher
user, I ...
Jeremiah Thomas
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Xavier Mitchell
>Implying PYD = Yekgirtu
Are you fuckin stupid or something? Do you have any idea what the core belief systems of the PYD are?
Brody Lee
A Turk helping homeless orphans is as good as a 10/10 blonde helping homeless orphans. A polish worker working in the factory do the same thing as an Italian worker working in the same factory and at the task
Cooper Wood
>They're trying to change, unlike 90% of other Muslims. Excision is banned in all the north African countries when their (almost) whole population is muslim.
Dominic Harris
Yes
Ian Diaz
Even the non existent western backed FSA hate the Kurds. Ultimately Assad would do a deal with them over the salafis and other rebels
Jaxson Davis
Kurds are essentially the same as their neighbours but a minority. They always start fights and crime in countries they emigrate to.
Evan Martin
you don't know that?
Jason Taylor
Why does the Western media use the word "Kurd" as if they are Homogenous? In Iraq Alone you have Shias, MB Supporters, Barzani Spoorters and Liberals in Sulaymaniyah Never mind the rest of the region
John Green
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Daniel Price
And in the end it hits you guys anyway. Sweet irony
Joshua Hughes
They replaced MLism with Democratic Confederalism, a different Marxist tendency
Dumb shit
James Ross
Many or most of them, yeah. Age of consent threads pop up constantly, no to mention all the loli anime.
Chase Clark
kurds are bro-tier :^)
James Moore
Arabs, Turks, and Persians hate them and treat them like untouchables.
But the reason they don't simply let kurds go free is because they'd have to surrender clay.
Kurds are an Indo-Iranian group who live in the mountainous region of western asia north of the former Fertile Crescent
Luis Cooper
Kurds understand Islam. It's a shame those Bedouin pig-dogs house al-S*ud are still the custodians to Mecca and Medina
Carson Murphy
More Pehmerga. I wonder how those so called Islamic State idiots feel watching Kurdish villages liberated with the help of women. Gotta love Da Kurds.
They also managed to figure out how to ditch communism, appeal to the west with social Democratic forms of governance.
They have a coubtry, without having a country. Right.
Liam Gutierrez
I miss Sal al-Din
I wonder what he would do to Assad?
Probable nasty things
Jack Hughes
>Kurds understand Islam. That explains alot.
Christian Bell
Well seeing how he loved to suppress Shia, Alawhites, and other regional religious minorities that is probably true.
Elijah Perez
>/pol/ is unto slavery and kid diddling? A lot of Veeky Forums posters are tolerant of those practices. /pol/ is no different from most of the other boards in that regard.
Austin Carter
Too bad he couldn't finish the job the middle east would have one pest less.
Jeremiah Price
TEST > TEST test >test
Joseph Rivera
>tankies trolling nat socs witu degeneracy means that is the board's consensus
I'd lol but you probably believe your own lies. >Kurds bringing back Zoroastrianism
Would be awesome, Zoroastrianism is considered one of the first ecological religions and had some awesome aesthetics.
Charles Baker
Even my kurdish barber was talking about people going back to Zorastrianism. Apparently they call Zoroaster Zaratosh