Piling wrote:In your own country, there are many north-africans and sub-saharans africans, many who lived for generations in france, people who came in the 50s and 60s. They're not seen as french by ethnic french and they don't see themselves as french. I know it sounds crazy, but that is the truth.
French is not an ethnic group. So a genetic French doe snot exist. And of course most of them see themselves as French, because French is a citizenship, so they are equal according to law, because of jus soli, not birthgright.. They are not the first migrants : we have Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, etc. As America, as Australia, France is a land which attracted migrants and is still doing it.
You talk about French realities but you don't know this country and for example the fact that it is one of the UE country where there are the most numerous 'mixed marriages' (probably because we are not very religious).
Why is there still a debaTE then?
Stanford study shows Muslim job discrimination in France
Why does this happen: http://news.stanford.edu/news/2010/nove ... 12210.html
Even this study shows there are problems.
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/pubs/frenchidentity.pdf
And yes french people do exist genetically, this is a genetic plot from a test, which shows ethnic french people place in central europe.
http://oi44.tinypic.com/23tshtw.jpg
I think this is the root for problems in france.
Piling wrote:Concerning Jewish Kurds their genome is the same as yours. So because they are Israeli citizens, they are not Kurds and and they have to chose ? But what about other Kurds who got American, Australian or European nationalities ? Are they still Kurds, or not ?
It's not about citizenship. It's about identity and culture. I'm loyal to kurdistan and kurds, and then west-asia, not european union, european countries or israel, which is the case for jewish kurds. I'd say the same thing if lived in a igloo in antartica. Living outside of kurdistan, doesn't make me any less kurdish. Because my identity and culture and ancestry is kurdish. You lived a long time in kurdistan, have a career based on kurds, why don't you call yourself kurdish? lol.