TURKS CANT COPE WITH JOKES LINKED TO ARABS OR MONGOLS, PLEASE, RESPECT.
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"We are a respectful people and we can get any kind of jokes so positively since we are also a friendly people but when it comes to the insults against the identity, like "one kebab please" etc which obviously linking Turks to a world that OBVIOUSLY Turks do not belong in, or "go back to Mongolia" etc, Turks cannot get cope with these kinds of jokes. We did not come from Mongolia. Turkic antiquity starts with the Scythians and Kurgan Culture around the Idel-Ural and Aral regions, north of Caspian Sea and Black Sea, which dates back to pre BC 2000s. The first "Turk" mention in history was around the forests north of Taurica (Crimea) and Azov Sea which was mentioned by the first cartographer and geographer of the world Pomponius Mela around BC 100s. So we are neither from Mongolia nor from Arabia, we all are from Scythia.

The word "kebab" is Iranian, while we Turks use "döner" for that kind of meal, we have many other cuisine members which contain red meat like "çevirme", "şiş/shashlyk", "kavurma", "haşlama", "kızartma", "dolma", "kapama", "sarma" etc etc these are the names that Turks use in their own countries while you call it with another name, for us "kebab" is a different thing than "döner" and kebabs are generally made by Kurds and Arabs who are Middle-Easterners of Turkiye or the Middle-Easterner-mixed Turks who live next to them and live like them. Europeans or Westerners generally confuse us with these Turks or Kurds or Arabs but we have a completely different culture, character, way of life and complexion, like since hundreds or thousands of years, in our tribal villages (see: Yörüks, Manavs, Varsaks, Turcopoles, Turcomans, Skythikon etc.) we preserved our culture. So, please, don't confuse our own unique culture with other cultures, respectfully. We had enough, many of our people do not need to learn English so they don't, I wish they would but since our language is agglutinative and English is not, it really makes it hard for Turks to learn it, so Turks generally stay silent about this, because their English levels are not good enough so I had to step up after all those years, it's really, really enough, worst thing you can say against a Turk is words that intended to say to Middle-Easterners or any other cultures such as Mongolians.

Dont get me wrong I have respect to all cultures but I'm here just to say we are deeply disturbed by the growing numbers of insults against the unique identity and unique culture of the Turks.

(And yes I know that there will be some 'distinguished' men will reply this with "one kebab please" but honestly I don't care since I've completed my duty here, having a say for my people who stayed silent against this toxicity for a long time although they hugely got intoxicated by the rapidly growing number of this 'very distinguished' kind of people)"