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SHIT Kurds use national bird (Partridge) for fighting

PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 12:28 pm
Author: Anthea
Partridge fighting:
A pastime in Kirkuk, across Kurdistan

I am absolutely

FURIOUS

SHOCKED - DISGUSTED - APPALLED

My opinion of Kurdish men who take part in such activity is unprintable :ymsick:

Across the Kurdistan Region people gather to pit their partridges against one another's in fighting rings, including in the southern city of Kirkuk.

"It's Thursdays in Kirkuk and Harir, Saturdays in Koya and Rania," said Sabhan Abdullah, a partridge owner. "In Erbil, Sulaimani and Duhok, it's Fridays. The days have been set."

The fights can go on for hours until one of the pigeons asserts its dominance.

"We do it for fun, nothing else," Abdullah added. "No money involved or anything. Whoever wins is happy and who doesn't is sad."

Anthea: I doubt the poor partridges think it is much fun X(

The most expensive partridge at this week's fight was valued at $1,000, but in other cities they can fetch $4,000.

"We as an organization are against fighting," said Dr. Sulaiman Tamer, the founder and president of the Kurdistan Organization for Animal Rights, but acknowledged it is popular in some parts of Kurdistan.

"This fighting is a part of our culture," he said.

Tamer, who is a veterinarian from Duhok and has treated birds injured in fighting, said he believes the sport is legal under Iraqi and Kurdish law.

http://www.rudaw.net/english/kurdistan/170220172

Re: SHIT Kurds use national bird (Partridge) for fighting

PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 1:23 pm
Author: Piling
It is not a new thing, unfortunately. The paradox is that Kurds love partridges and consider them as their national birds. But in fact it jas meaning, they say that Kurds are like partridges, fighting stupidly each others.

I think that roosters' fights exist also, but partridges is probably more popular.

Re: SHIT Kurds use national bird (Partridge) for fighting

PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:06 pm
Author: Anthea
Piling wrote:It is not a new thing, unfortunately. The paradox is that Kurds love partridges and consider them as their national birds. But in fact it jas meaning, they say that Kurds are like partridges, fighting stupidly each others.

I think that roosters' fights exist also, but partridges is probably more popular.


I hope that anyone who takes part in such activities

ROTS IN HELL

I had no idea Kurds were so barbaric :ymsick: