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JCBDoesGaming1137 karma

Edge of Tomorrow was such a good movie.

JCBDoesGaming168 karma

Hahahaha.

Alright, let me get this straight.

The PKK is peaceful group that shouldn’t be considered as a terroristic organisation, but they do use child soldiers according to the Human Rights Watch:

Twenty boys and five girls from the Halabja area have joined and remained with PKK-affiliated forces since 2013, and another 38 children joined but returned home, according to the Kurdistan Regional Government’s Human Rights Commission office in Halabja.

Here is big boy Öcalan watching them.

Oh yeah they also routinely kidnap and kill teachers that are appointed to the predominately Kurdish areas because they want to keep the people there uneducated.

Ow yeah also killing policemen

Almost forgot, them terrorizing the south east of Turkey before the elections and telling the civilians that they “should vote for the HDP or else”.

Sure thing bro, keep getting brainwashed.

Edit: I guess you can downvote me, but that doesn’t invalidate anything I said.

JCBDoesGaming99 karma

Northernlion is the ultimate bald bro, could beat any of them in a test of skills.

JCBDoesGaming41 karma

You wanna get judo chopped my dawg?

JCBDoesGaming37 karma

Many children have no other option than to join military groups, this is common around the world. Of course children should be in school, but many of these people have nowhere to turn to

Well it’s kinda hard to go to school if your teacher get’s murdered before he arrives or when they straight up [bomb] your school.

  • are orphans because of Turkish state actions, are fleeing their families' oppressive Islamist households, or are charged with crimes against the state. Some would be victims of forced child's marriage if they did not join PKK.

Oh you mean the 16 to 18% of the girls that aren’t 18 that are forced to marry even outside so called Kurdistan in Turkey? I didn’t know that Turkish policies forced Kurds in Iraq to marry young girls.

Like I said, I don't always agree with their tactics, and I don't support them 100%. But I do understand the nuance of the situation.

I don’t think you actually do, you can’t overlook things as slowing education and child soldiers because the PKK uses female soldiers and is feminist. It doesn’t work like that.

The Turkish state has essentially declared war on the Kurdish people.

Nope. There is a growing population of Kurds in Turkey, before the AKP government game the Kurds were treated as second class citizens. They were banned from writing, using and speaking their language. Kurdish names were banned and much more. Now they have the ability to get their education in Kurdish, there is a government channel that broadcasts only in Kurdish, states in the south east of the country have signs showing Kurdish names and the government is investing around $3.8 billion in restoring the “Kurdistan” region of Turkey.

Many of your sources are also problematic. The Daily Sabah is notoriously pro-Turk, and the leader of the Kurdistan Regional Government is aligned with Erdogan and enemies with YPG, PUK, PKK, and just about all of Kurdistan.

So how exactly do you want me to find any article talking about the things the PKK did in Turkey without using Turkish sources? Just Google “PKK teachers” and choose whatever link you want to.

Also love how you completely ignore the part about them killing teachers, blowing up stuff and threatening voters.