“The fact that an opinion has been widely held is no evidence whatever that it is not utterly absurd; indeed in view of the silliness of the majority of mankind, a widely spread belief is more likely to be foolish than sensible.”
#Bertrand#Russell
@lucyshow11 Who should be blamed for this transformation? In my view,the the parents from the period between 1960 and 1990 enjoyed unprecedented opportunities and advantages, yet failed to prepare the next generation well enough for what followed.We shouldn’t blame the victims of the outcome
@republic@s_m_marandi The Iranian regime has a long, documented record of assassinating negotiators.
They murdered Qasimlo during negotiations in Vienna, then Sharafkandi in Berlin.
When they talk about “assassination ,” it isn’t concern it’s projection.
@Don_Sisqo@MarioNawfal I’m exposing a regime that killed my people’s representatives during negotiations, Abdul Rahman Qasimlo in Vienna and Sadegh Sharafkandi in Berlin. Whataboutism won’t rewrite that. Deflect if you want.
@Tailsslayer47@grok@PaulElia Even ur own source says some Kurdish tribes,not ‘the Kurds’ as a people or authority.There wasn’t unified Kurdish command or state directing anything. Blaming an entire people for actions of fragmented groups while ignoring the actual ruling powers is not history, it’s distortion
@Tailsslayer47@PaulElia Chill babe chill… that was a fast jump from ‘history’ to full-blown conspiracy scriptwriting.
At this point you’re not describing events, you’re writing fiction with confidence. Never knew Persians and Turks are the allies of Kurds, you are so entertaining.
@Tailsslayer47@PaulElia I’m not going to insult Chaldeans or any group just to entertain your narrative.
‘Kill our people’ is a baseless claim.
And ‘our land’, I actually laughed. That’s not how history works babe.