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Some of them can pass as ethnic Turk. I can differentiate a Kurd and a Turk many times but sometimes a person I've guessed as Turk can come out as Kurd, or vice versa.
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Kurds in Iran, Iraq, and Syria usually tend to be on the lighter end of the spectrum for those countries. In Turkey, they tend to be darker and more eastern looking than the Turks.
Due to Turks' quest to be Europeans and to whitewash themselves in these forums like many MENA and South Asians, therefore, Turks tend to dark-wash the Kurds and troll them.
Also, Kurds are not really a uniform ethnicity. In Iran alone, there are several distinct Kurdish languages that not intelligible to each other. If they were a real ethnicity then you have a country called Kurdistan.
Having said that, Syrian and Turkish Kurds are closer to each other and Iranian and Iraqi Kurds are closer to each other.
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Hadouken should be here now.May be he's here with a different ID.
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