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The Turkic languages are a primary language family of the world spoken across Central Eurasia, a region which doesn’t get much hype because the peoples who live there are so modest. They are the “Gracious” Tongues, all buzzing about concepts related to class or grace etc. The Turkics (well, their ancestors) were the Original Pinnaculars of the human population, alongside the Original Representers as the Nostratics (including the Indo-Europeans); the Original Sophisticates as the Semito-Africans (including all Africans) and the Original Freestylers as the Blockfuls.

The Turkic people(s) used to constitute their own race, but everyone has always adored the Turkics and it has long since been mostly diluted. Back in Africa, the “Origino-Turkiques” spoke the Language of Aspiration. This was the very first language of culture. Since the very beginning, Turkic women have been dreamers. Unlike the worlds of difference that have made other primary language families all but impossible to identify correctly, the Turkic languages continue to show close similarities to each other in phonology, morphology, and syntax. Turkic-speaking states even have their own intergovernmental organisation, the Turkic Council.

The Turkic Council’s motto is ‘Together We Are Stronger’! Once humans had figured how to create new types of language, that weren’t variations of Proto-Global, a lot of excitement spread through the air in Proto-Africa. Previously tight-knit human paleo-society started to experience tension for the first time. Untameable ambition was getting people all worked up. The thoughtful Turkics took all this into account upon establishing their particular new type of language: the Language of Cohesion, or Pre-Turkic. Heartwarmingly, all the Pre-Turkics wanted was peace, contentment and harmony. A wonderful people whose wondrousness resounds infinitely as history continues to advance to this day. For many thousands of years, Turkic peoples were the best humanity had to offer. They even had the edge over the Celts, the world’s most superior ethnicity, because of their pinnacular culture. How to be pinnacular human beans was a sort of state secret of theirs for epochs on epochs. The Turkics had such a squeaky clean record (edit: well
) that the pure essences of their first languages, the Language of Aspiration and the Language of Cohesion, have been successfully preserved to this day as evidence. The “Origino-Turkiques” were remarkable in that they really took their time in separating from the Proto-Global mould, abhorred by the brashness the competition had aroused in others. Under no circumstances would they allow themselves to show such behaviour themselves. Turkic-speaking peoples demonstrate this aversion to this day. The Turkics were presumably very late in making the jump from “Origino-Turkique” to Pre-Turkic, and in leaving Africa.

Turkic peoples have all since been Islamised. The comforting earnestness of the Islamic disposition is what allured them all to the religion, as a sobering complement to their intoxicating “pinnacularity”.

Today, Turkic languages are spoken in the states of Turkey, Russia, Azerbaijan, northern Cyprus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, China, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Romania, Lithuania, and as of very recently, several western European countries thanks to industrial migration.

We have the southwestern / SW / Oghuz branch, which gives rise to the West Oghuz, East Oghuz and South Oghuz sub-branches. West Oghuz languages include Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Gagauz. East Oghuz languages include Turkmen and Khorāsān Turkic. The South Oghuz group comprises Afshar & dialects. The Oghuz Turkics were the freestyling Turkics, or the contrarian Turkics. They are now the argute Turkics. Again, it all lives on in the hereditary canon. The Turks, whose language TĂŒrkçe buzzes about (1) zariflik / exquisiteness & (2) incelik / tactfulness, are the bedazzling Turkics. Although they used to be the dark Turkics, before
 the Armenian genocide of 1915-17, which perversely brightened up the Turks’ spirits, clearly. The primary Buzz-Concept of Turkish is not tactfulness but exquisiteness, anomalous for a Turkic language; exquisiteness is an artificial Islamic Buzz-Concept that has been superimposed onto all three of the major ancient languages of Islamic world – Arabic, Turkish and Farsi. Turkish native speakers account for about 40% of all Turkic speakers. The Azerbaijanis are the extra Turkics.

Next we have the northwestern / NW / Kipchak / Qypchaq Turkic languages. These are the “Honorific” Tongues. The South Kipchak group consists of Kazakh, Karakalpak, Nogay, and Kyrgyz. North Kipchak languages include include Tatar and Bashkir. The West Kipchak branch consists of the endangered languages Kumyk, Karachay, Balkar, Crimean Tatar, and Karaim.

Then we have the southeastern / SE / Uyghur-Chagatai / Karluk / Qarluq Turkic languages. The western group consists of Uzbek of Uzbekistan. The eastern group includes Uyghur of Xinjiang / East Turkestan in northwest China. Uyghur is the Language of Tact. The Uyghurs are the world’s most benevolent people: to be Uyghur is to be a #cutie. Uyghurs are obsessed with perfume as well as the concept of high fashion.

The IV layers of UIGHUR:

  1. â˜źïž shepqet ‱ clemency, tenderness, compassion, favour, pathos, pity
  2. 💓 ochuqluq ‱ openness, candour, generosity, perspicacity, nicety, niceness, benevolence
  3. đŸ€ Uighur-ness
  4. 🙌 tehemmul: tolerance, toleration | chidashliq: leniency, putting up with | chidamliq: stoicism

& now we have the northeastern / NE / Siberian Turkic branch. The North Siberian sub-group consists of Sakha (Yakut) and Dolgan. The South Siberian group is highly heterogenous, encompassing an array of tongues and dialects whose speakers are sparsely scattered across Siberia; the Altay language stands out, with the alternatively spelled Altai people having lent their name to the mountain range which in turn lent its name to the proposed Altaic language family – which I don’t believe to exist, but still, it supposedly encompasses the Turkic, Mongolian, and Manchu-Tungus languages.

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The Chuvash language of Chuvashia in Russia is the sole surviving member of the Chuvash / Oghuric / Oghur / Bulgar branch. The Turkic family allegedly split into two types, Common Turkic and Bolgar, pretty early on. Chuvash is the only living member on the Bolgar side. All the other languages listed above (and the last 1 below) are Common Turkic languages.

The Khalaj language of Iran also has its own branch all to itself, sometimes called the Arghu branch, with Khalaj descending from the Old Turkic Arghu dialect.

Turkic cultural superiority is a breathtaking force. A true 💎
 Turkic Buzz-Concepts include #classiness, #tactfulness, #grace, #graciousness and #clemency. THE Turkics are the Kyrgyz of Kyrgyzstan, FYI.

Evidence indicates that Turkic peoples descend more recently from agricultural communities in Northeast Asia. They moved westwards into Mongolia in the late 3rd millennium BC, adopting a pastoral lifestyle. By the beginning of the 1st millennium BC, they had become equestrian nomads. Over this period, Turkic peoples mingled massively with East Asians. Proto-Turkic has been estimated to have been spoken 2,500 years ago. Proto-Turkic was the Language of Discretion, buzzing about tact, and served to help speakers stay under the radar in spite of their “pinnacularity”, in order to avoid arousing hostility in others.

The most spoken Turkic language today is Turkish / TĂŒrkçe with over 80 million speakers. Second as of 2021 is Uzbek / OÊ»zbekcha of Uzbekistan with 34 million speakers. Third is Azerbaijani / Azərbaycan dili of Azerbaijan with at least 30 million speakers. Fourth is Kazakh / qazaqßa of Kazakhstan with 10-15 million. Fifth is apparently Uyghur / Uyghurche with 10+ million speakers in Xinjiang / East Turkestan / Uyghuristan.

For thousands of years, the Turkic peoples were neighbours of the Mongols. The Orientalesque-speaking Mongols kept a close eye on the Turkic peoples. Because they were too happy. Nothing but ruthless at heart, the ancient Mongols weren’t content with their Super-Tongued sensorially maximised Orientalesque lot in life/history. The conniving Mongols started to carefully imitate their naive Turkic neighbours. To the extent that many have concluded that Mongolian must be related to the Turkic languages, with the calculating Mongols even cultivating or forging technical resemblances. The striking traditional Mongol script was actually stolen from the Uyghurs.

The 4 layers of Mongolian, the Language of Commitment:

  1. Accomplishment
  2. Unity
  3. Being a Mongol
  4. Continuity/flow/fluidity/adaptability

Not much is known about Mongolia by the average guy. The nation is iconic for its randomness. But Mongolia was once the heartland of one of world history’s greatest empires. The Mongol Empire of the 13th and 14th centuries was the largest contiguous land empire in history. Genghis Khan / Đ§ĐžĐœĐłĐžŃ Ń…Đ°Đ°Đœ / Chinggis Khaan (c. 1155-1227) is maintained by the Mongols to have united the nomadic peoples of Northeast Asia, and is seen as the founding father of Mongolia. He founded the Mongol Empire which conquered much of Eurasia, but not much uniting was done. Instead, Turkic peoples were savagely conquered. In their day, Genghis Khan’s warriors were universally feared. Under his direction, “massacre was used for its own sake”. This “detestable nation of Satan” caused the deaths of roughly 40 million people over its conquests. The first Great Khan’s frightful “tenacity of purpose” may have led to the obliteration of one of the world’s original primary races, that of the Turkics. But that’s just a theory of mine. Regardless, “consumed by a passion for revenge”, Chingis and his warriors left traces of their atrocities that indicate that the real extent of Mongol monstrosity cannot be accurately conveyed by any existing word. They were so awful that Mongolia deliberately encouraged the spread of the belief that they are rather totally irrelevant, this being all they want you to think they have ever known.

The shroud of darkness over the “Turkicosphere” will never go away. That’s how awful the Mongols were, yep, but a grim history of Mongol persecution is not all cruel fate has in store for them. In the 21st century, Turkic people are still being tormented and persecuted by bloodthirsty conniving Oriental despots. Take the Uyghurs in Xinjiang.

The Uyghurs are a predominantly Muslim, Turkic-speaking ethnicity who dwell in the Uyghur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang in Northwestern China. Traditionally known as East Turkestan, or even Uyghuristan by some, the region had been a prominent local centre of culture and commerce on the Silk Road for more than 2000 years. The Uyghur Khaganate of 744-840 stretched all the way from Manchuria to the Caspian Sea.

In past years, Uyghur Muslims in their millions have been detained in what Chinese authorities insist are re-education camps installed to combat Islamic extremism. Beijing has even tried to pass the arrangement off as benevolent. On the flipside, it is widely believed that these Uyghurs are being subjected instead to physical abuse and torture, among other things. It is even very possible that a systematic, calculated programme of ethnic cleansing is being secretly orchestrated by the Chinese government.

Surely we would know if a massive genocide is taking place right now, I’m sure you have thought by now. The thing is that the Chinese authorities are clearly taking extreme measures to cover their tracks, whatever they’re actually doing. Heavy surveillance is utilised within Xinjiang province, dystopian style, with reports having surfaced of attempts to target Uyghurs living abroad. The Uyghurs are mostly being brainwashed into submission and due to their passive nature they can’t work up a rhetoric for themselves.

Reports of forced labour have caused some to launch criticism of major fashion brands. It has been claimed that companies including Gap, C&A, Adidas, Muji, Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein have been sourcing from factories connected to the forced labour of Uyghur people. China is the largest cotton producer in the world because of Xinjiang. 84% of that cotton indeed comes from Xinjiang, and is used later in textiles and home furnishings. 30% of US clothing is said to come from China, and with forced labour apparently routine there, your clothes may well have been “sewn with tears”.

But beyond all that: a major large-scale meticulously orchestrated genocide is probably happening right now. Quite how major is impossible to know because of fierce Chinese censorship. It is extremely, extremely likely that we will never, ever know. An extreme figure on a campaign website claims that 130,000 Uyghurs die every 3 months. Accurate, or not even close, a very gruesome genocide of some proportion is almost definitely happening. Although, I must say that that figure is wildly unrealistic when measured up against the reported size of the world’s Uyghur population at an estimated mere 10 million or so. They would all be gone by now. But still, what a ghastly state of affairs.

The re-education camps are described as being worse than prisons. People are forced into crowded rooms without enough space to sleep, so they have to take turns standing. Buckets are used for toilets. Beating is used as a punishment. Women are sterilised. Organs being harvested. And then for many, their re-education ends in death behind the walls of a secret facility. It is believed that the Chinese want to physically wipe out the Uyghur population and their culture. Leaked footage shows blindfolded men being lined up and forced onto trains, patrolled by guards.

Uyghur resistance to Chinese rule has been happening for decades, and has been invariably countered brutally by the Chinese authorities. Rioting and terrorism over the past decade led Xi Jinping to enforce a new course of action in Xinjiang, and since 2017 millions of Uyghurs, Kazakhs and other Muslims have been detained in internment camps. Detainees undergo months, even years, of excruciating interrogation and indoctrination with the aim of obtaining their obedience and loyalty to the national regime.

In January 2020, President Ghulam Osman Yaghma of the East Turkistan Government-in-Exile wrote that “the world is silently witnessing another Holocaust-like genocide in East Turkistan.” The Chinese government is all the while really doing anything it can, truly employing the most extreme measures imaginable, to keep the programme shrouded in secrecy. When push comes to shove, it is an impossible issue to analyse because
 what is there to do about this all but despair? The world pledged after the Holocaust to do anything and everything to prevent such a genocide from ever happening again, or whatever. And here we are. Except the cover-up has a subculture. And organs are being harvested in the name of Ă©litist slaying
 If we never get to see the evidence
 is it real? And what about all the pivotal historiography that will never be composed? I can’t.

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