Now that Kurdistan has essentially became a real state, is anyone else hoping for some kind of cultural/religious revolution among the Kurds? From what I understand, they are among the least religious Muslims, and still maintain some Zoroastrian culture. There's no consistent Muslim doctrine among Kurds, and they typically just go with their respective country's Islam variant.
More importantly, they pride themselves as descendants to the Medes.
Should Kurdistan revive Zoroastrianism? It would piss Muslims off quite a bit, wouldn't it? And that new sense of identity could easily spread to Turkish Kurdistan, meaning it could increase their nationalism.
Mithras worshipers when?
>>133840716
>least religious muslims
Kurdish regions have some of the worst female genital mutilation rates in the region.
And they are more secular because they are literal socialists. Here are some of their militant antifa buddies. Coming back to Europe soon enough.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Freedom_Battalion
>>133840716
>they are among the least religious Muslims
lol retard
>>133840716
>they are among the least religious Muslims,
"The vast majority are Muslims, and many
of them take their religion very seriously. "
http://www.hum.uu.nl/medewerkers/m.vanbruinessen/publications/Bruinessen_Religion_in_Kurdistan.pdf
A fucking greek.
Aren't Kurds in Syria now claiming territories that have never been inhabited by Kurds? Should we expect another conflict after ISIS is (hopefully) dealt with?
>>133840716
Things Atatürk did right
-kill greeks
-kill Armenians
-kill English
-kill french
Things Atatürk did wrong
-not kill Kurds
>>133840716
>Kurdistan
More like Turdistan
>Improverished sandniggers forcefully declare independence from mother government that feeds them
>Thinks they are going to be a soverign utopian nation
>Ends up becoming even more of a shit hole.
Every single time.
Kurds are mostly communist
>>133840716
EVERY
INCH
>>133840716
A unified Kurdistan will not happen for decades to come. Kurds are barely an ethno-linguistic group considering that Sorani Kurdish and Kurmanji are completely different and are not mutually intelligible. Secondly, Kurds are extremely divided politically -- Iraqi Kurds support two rival parties (KDP and PUK) which fought against each other in the 90s. The KDP hates the PKK and YPG. Who knows what Iranian Kurdish groups there are.
>Bulgaria will be independent one day
>so interesting a country
>well, not so interesting
This sort of things have little impact on the world.
>>133840716
is there any actual difference between greeks and turks, except religion?
>>133843084
Y u so fag?
>>133843918
greeks are humans, t*rks are roaches
>>133843987
Sorry I forgot you Italian.
>>133844047
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