jjmuneer wrote:I have no problems with the forum or anyone. I'm just leaving because of several other factors in my life. I probably will never come back on this forum, if I do it will be in years to come, but I doubt it. I need to finish my studies and do something constructive for Kurdistan, I'll probably either join Peshmerga in SK or the PKK. If you want to contact me, just tell Kak Alan(both of them), they have my facebook, but I don't use that alot. Anyway I have learnt alot about my own country on this forum more than I have learnt about my own country in my own country. Sad but true.
-Regards
Muneer.
jjmuneer wrote:I have no problems with the forum or anyone. I'm just leaving because of several other factors in my life. I probably will never come back on this forum, if I do it will be in years to come, but I doubt it. I need to finish my studies and do something constructive for Kurdistan, I'll probably either join Peshmerga in SK or the PKK. If you want to contact me, just tell Kak Alan(both of them), they have my facebook, but I don't use that alot. Anyway I have learnt alot about my own country on this forum more than I have learnt about my own country in my own country. Sad but true.
-Regards
Muneer.
unitedkurdistan wrote:Very sad that you have to leave.
Brakam, my dream is also to join Peshmerga or PKK/PJAK something, it's been my childhood dream but it won't make such a big impact for our cause really. You know, every year more and more young educated kurds in europe moves back to Kurdistan to help build up the society, they start companies and things like that, you should start doing something like that too. So that the turkish companies will stop influencing Kurdistan for example. Or become a politican to promote your beliefs/ideologies. As many already said, try to become a educated person, that's what we need, not another young man's life wasted with a brain full of information ready to serve Kurdistan.
I know it may be tempting to fight against our enemies up the mountains but please for the sake of Kurdistan please think what would be better for our cause.
Cewlik wrote:unitedkurdistan wrote:Very sad that you have to leave.
Brakam, my dream is also to join Peshmerga or PKK/PJAK something, it's been my childhood dream but it won't make such a big impact for our cause really. You know, every year more and more young educated kurds in europe moves back to Kurdistan to help build up the society, they start companies and things like that, you should start doing something like that too. So that the turkish companies will stop influencing Kurdistan for example. Or become a politican to promote your beliefs/ideologies. As many already said, try to become a educated person, that's what we need, not another young man's life wasted with a brain full of information ready to serve Kurdistan.
I know it may be tempting to fight against our enemies up the mountains but please for the sake of Kurdistan please think what would be better for our cause.
Joining the Peshmergas is very honourable, you don't can talk bad about that. I even feel me bad that I don't do it. So please show respect for his decision. If nobody fights for Kurdistan, how can we free our land? And it is not just a job of the poor Kurds in Kurdistan to fight, all Kurds should think about that.
unitedkurdistan wrote:Of course it's very honorable, it's every proud kurds dream to join peshmerga. Who are you to say i'm not showing any respect for his decision? All i'm saying is that he shall think twice before doing anything, he should think what is the best thing he could do for Kurdistan. As you may see, many many others agrees on that point that he shouldn't become a peshmerga fighter but an educated person for Kurdistan, helping to develop Kurdistan or something. THat's what Kurdistan needs now, young educated kurds ready to serve the kurdish nation. We already have houndred thousands of kurds ready to fight for Kurdistan. You know what I am not going respond to your comment if you have one because this is Kak Muneer's life we are talking about, as long he does it for Kurdistan i'm fine.
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