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You identify yourself as a Turk. They see themselves as Kurds. There's a huge difference when it comes to where one's loyalty lies.
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Ah maybe you read my paragraph about the comparison between Bulgarian Turks and Turkish Kurds and you based this paragraph upon that knowledge. Then you have been beaten by your own argument.
Yes, the native Turks in Bulgaria identified themselves as Turks but they did not demand to establish a Turkish state on Bulgarian soil. Instead, they either chose to put up with all the humiliation and oppression of the Chistian Bulgarians just because of their faith in Islam and their identity as Turks and remained as peaceful citizens of Bulgaria. Or they chose to leave Bulgaria and immigrate to Turkey. From a moral point of view, the Kurds have to do the same. Luckily for them, Turks are Muslim like them and they are not humiliated by Turks (except by some bigots that exist in every society, among the Kurds as well as the Turks) as Christians humiliated Turks in Bulgaria. From a moral viewpoint, they should do as we did. Either stay in Turkey as peaceful citizens of Turkey, demanding their rights peacefully and without terrorism, or move to the Kurdish Autonomous region of North Iraq. As simple as this. Just as we Turks maintain peaceful relations with our Bulgarian neighbors, the Kurds there will also be morally obligated to maintain peaceful relations with us. Fortunately many Kurds see this, but there is the rest like you who cannot think reasonably, Islamically, wisely.