When this person talks about “tribal lineages” that “don’t speak the same dialect”, she means that she sees these people like they are same type of animal but different breeds. And just like how emperor penguins presumably can’t communicate with african penguins, so it is with the kurds.
These illiterate savages are there to serve and be manipulated by their betters on the ground, hence “this piece itself serves as the means of communication”. She thinks this article is there to guide the kurds handlers.
The rest are just unsources statements that could have come from anywhere, including of course the authors own copium deposits.
The fact that “hebrew” is one of her listed languages is the clue necessary to realise this person is cartoonishly racist.
And just like how emperor penguins presumably can’t communicate with emperor penguins, so it is with the kurds.
I think you meant to list two different species of penguins.
That being said (and I know this isn’t the point of your analogy, but just sharing cos it’s interesting) – birds of different species do understand one another’s calls to a certain degree, whether or not the other species is the intended recipient of the message:
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When this person talks about “tribal lineages” that “don’t speak the same dialect”, she means that she sees these people like they are same type of animal but different breeds. And just like how emperor penguins presumably can’t communicate with african penguins, so it is with the kurds.
These illiterate savages are there to serve and be manipulated by their betters on the ground, hence “this piece itself serves as the means of communication”. She thinks this article is there to guide the kurds handlers.
The rest are just unsources statements that could have come from anywhere, including of course the authors own copium deposits.
The fact that “hebrew” is one of her listed languages is the clue necessary to realise this person is cartoonishly racist.
the same cw as I quote OP in my comment
I think you meant to list two different species of penguins.
That being said (and I know this isn’t the point of your analogy, but just sharing cos it’s interesting) – birds of different species do understand one another’s calls to a certain degree, whether or not the other species is the intended recipient of the message:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmys2abx4co
Also for penguins I just opened up the wikipedia page where https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_penguin and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_penguin are listed as different species?
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Thank you!
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
She has such a myopic view of people’s abilities you’d think she works in HR making job descriptions.