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Last edited by Kivan; 07-19-2019 at 02:20 PM.
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Last edited by itilvolga; 07-19-2019 at 02:41 PM.
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Dear Turanid Turkish users, embrace your people's characteristics, I see a non-Turkish born Turk wannabe, probably have never been to Turkey, trying to whitewash the Turks by claiming he's Kurdish, it's just pathetic...
Are they Kurdish also? Kurdish Grey Wolves hmm very interesting...
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Last edited by Tigranes; 07-18-2019 at 06:49 PM.
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Feel free to ask any Turkish user here who knows me well(like Itilvolga) if i'm not an ethnic Turk, troll. Unlike you, more likely someone else pretending to be Armenian. Why don't you show your face here to be coherent with your own words?
And what are you trying to prove with that cherrypicked photos? :ask:Are they Kurdish also? Kurdish Grey Wolves hmm very interesting...
Some of the people you posted are Iraqi Turkmens, not Anatolian or Balkan Turks.
These are accurate photos about Turks from Turkey and you know it:
And about whitewashing, you should start by yourself as an example:
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I don't even need to ask about this one, because there's no such thing as "ethnic Turk", you have to be Turkish born, Turkish citizen to be an actual Turk.
So my "ethnic Turk" friend, tell me when this Turk ethnogenesis was formed, a century ago? Because as far as I know, there was no such thing as "ethnic Turk" during the Ottoman period, it's an another way of saying that it was Ataturk's invention, process of Turkification...
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actually the guy with the red tie in the third picture and the guy with the black pullover in the first picture are perfect exemples of the average turkish man you encounter in Turkey.
There are slavic and circassian minorities in Turkey but they do not form the majority, the anatolian population forms the majority.
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