Asya Ramazan Antar actually joined the YPJ primarily to escape her forced marriage just 3 months after her parents married her off. She later died at the young age of 18 and was heavily sexualized by Western media. I understand that as diaspora Kurds, we tend to romanticize martyrs like her but she lived a life that none of us would want to have.
A3rab still live in the 90s! They get married, live, and reproduce in only one room. So 4 brothers = 4 rooms = 4 wives = 26 kids, all in one house! That's why they are known as the most uneducated and uncivilized people!
@sunofkurd It doesn't matter whether you raise four of them in one room, two rooms, or four rooms either way, i'm not against the idea having a lot of children is common in kurdish society and it doesn't have to be exactly 26 children 10-12 is enough
@sunofkurd This is still better than us our dicks need to work harder to bring more kids the uneducated ones get thrown into the military and physical labor jobs and the educated ones in the rest of the scientific positions
@KhadijaRight They get married at a young age when they won’t be able to provide! It’s not about affording or not! It’s about their culture that lets these irresponsible creatures marry.
@sunofkurd I agree. That is why KRG/Başur must deport Arabs back to Iraq. They have a higher birth rate and don’t assimilate!
Regarding Turkey/Bakur, Turks have an average birth rate of 1.3, Kurds have an average birth rate of 1.8-2.0.
Bakuri Kurds can reach 30% easily if we try.
@m5367593701 Yes, that's good, but no one can compete with Arabs regarding reproduction! They get married at age 13, have 4 children by 16, and marry a second wife by 20. The minimum birth rate in Arab families are 6!
@sunofkurd All Kurds must work hard, get married and have as many children as possible.
We grew from 10% of Turkeys population to 20% in 100 years.
We can reach 30% easily.
I asked grok, this is what it said.
This means Israeli citizens are legally and officially advised against traveling to Iraqi Kurdistan (including Erbil, Geli Ali Beg Waterfall, etc.).
Official Israeli position (as of the latest available information):
The Israeli National Security Council (NSC / מטה לביטחון לאומי) classifies Iraq — including the Kurdistan Region (החבל הכורדי) — at the highest threat level.
Key points from official sources:
Level 4 – High Threat:
"Travel to this destination is prohibited. Those who are already there must leave immediately."
Explicit mention in a September 2025 NSC update:
"עיראק – כולל החבל הכורדי (הגעה אסורה על פי חוק)"
→ "Iraq – including the Kurdish region (arrival is prohibited by law)"