Kurds will take over 🦃 sooner or later.
The devshirme women are crazy about Kurdish sun sticks.
The hate is so forced.
Trust the process.
KURD • KURDÎ • KURDISTAN
If Hamos Office does not provide a statement that clarifies what was being said to the Turkish *journalist* then we have to take everything that was written in the article as true.
And kurds need to stop giving everybody that even utters one bad word abt kurds attention. You guys fall for the most obvious ragebait ever, get a life
How about you learn what nationalism means?!
It means that a group of people with a shared language, culture, and history should rule themselves in an independent state!
Patriotism just means that you love your land. What you talk about is chauvinism. Chauvinism means that you believe your nation is superior to others and that others should be discriminated and oppressed because they are inferior.
Mfs they cooked when they post random quotes without understanding what the terms actually means😭
@Hanny_han2 do u know the difference between nationalism and patriotism or you just heard the term and ran with it? you can very much love your land as a patriot and not worship it like a braindead nationalist.
🚨🇦🇷 As far as Atlético Madrid are concerned, there is nothing more to discuss: Julián Alvarez is STAYING at Atlético Madrid.
€490m release clause or nothing.
@PiTU_marca/@marca
Kurds in Rojava are angry, but don’t do these actions. You won’t achieve anything with it. The Apochi leadership will hand you over to the Zoorians and only god knows what they will do…
🚨🎙️Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Julián Álvarez, Atlético Madrid, and Barcelona;
🗣️“Listen carefully, because I only say these things once.
“I have seen this movie before. A player moves for big money, has one solid season, and suddenly acts like football owes him a favor.
Julián Álvarez is walking around like the rules changed for him. You leave Manchester City because you complain about living in Erling Haaland’s shadow. So Atlético Madrid spends seventy-five million euros to bring you in, make you the focal point, and build their entire attack around you. And what do you do? The moment Barcelona shows an interest, you run to the press talking about ‘fulfilling a dream.’ That is not the language of a serious footballer. That is the language of someone who wants the crown without doing the work. You do not behave like that. Not after one year. Not after a club makes you their main man.
I respect what he has won in football. But you cannot win trophies as part of a machine in Manchester and then start moving like you are Lionel Messi.
Football does not work like that.
I hear people saying Atlético should just let him go, or that Barcelona is offering him the stage he deserves. I don’t understand this mentality. Why should Atlético hand their best asset to a direct rival just because his head is turned?
What has Álvarez done in Madrid that gives him the right to demand a move to Catalonia?
Atlético gave him everything. They gave him the platform, the starting spot, and total trust. Now the entire dressing room is toxic because he is sitting out matches, and the club is blocking every exit door out of pure spite and fear of Barcelona.
No. You handle your business on the pitch first.
If you are as good as you think you are, you make yourself untouchable. You don't pout, sit in the stands, and wait for your agent to negotiate through the media.
I never walked into a club saying, ‘Prove to Zlatan that you love Zlatan.’ Zlatan knew his value, and I made every board in Europe respect it by destroying defenders every weekend.
There is a big difference.
Having talent gets you a big-money transfer. It does not give you the right to dictate where you get sold when things get uncomfortable.
And Atlético… do not insult yourselves. You claim to be a powerhouse, but you are acting like a frightened neighbor. You lock a player in a corner, banish him from the matchday squad, and create a circus just because you are terrified he might score against you in a Barcelona shirt. That is not authority. That is weakness. A real club either controls the player or sells him for massive money and buys three fighters who actually want to run for Simeone. Keeping a hostage out of spite just poisons your own house.
I played at the absolute top. That is why I can say it cleanly: no one in this story is showing real strength. Atlético looks petty and scared. Barcelona is lurking in the background causing chaos. And the player is acting like a few good months give him the right to force a move.
That does not give you the right to disrespect the club that paid seventy-five million for you.
You either stay and fight for the shirt like a man, or you leave cleanly. This middle behavior is ugly.”