[–] Avidmtnrunner 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Sad to hear that. I was a volunteer fighter embedded with the Kurds during the start of the Mosul operation, and the Kurds seemed to be the one group with their shit pretty together. I mean, they were still in a third world country, but everyone I met and fought with, seemed to be moderate, friendly to the west, and honestly just wanted Daesh to fuck off so that they could get back to making kurdistan a better place to be. I was there with about 2 months, and the kurds were the only ones who didn't try to scam me and the other westerners.
[–] Disaronnoonthecocks 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Maybe I am not as in tune as I was, or just dumb, but this seems a little off? (In terms of Kurdish "acts of terror"?)
[–] Avidmtnrunner 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Yea the Kurds are really pretty moderate. (Like actually moderate, not free syrian army moderate) the only kurdish terrorism that really happens is in Turkey, and that is done by the PKK, or kurdish workers party. (communists)
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[–] jasonleeg ago
Funny how all these attacks "have nothing to do with islam" and are "lone wolf" or the perpetrator have "mental health issues." There is a big elephant in the room that the mainstream media just can't see it. I guess they choose to be blind.
[–] HowieCameUnglued 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
ISIS - Islam in general if we're being honest - preys on those with mental health issues. They find someone young, easily impressionable, and already prone to violence, and give them the inspiration, connections, and methods.