The Kurds are considered the largest ethnic group in the world to be stateless
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Ongoing, First published Aug 03, 2021
Being confused used to be so easy. They were one of the most easily identified peoples on earth, recognized by their banned language, their God gift humble manners with religious confuse choose promise  in faith  Because Bible say confess your mouth Jesus my lord, their  fashion victim with tradition clothes and the fact that they drank brew leaf strong  hot tea  no milk by the tea-pot.
It is all so much more complicated now. When, occasionally, we come across someone whose forcefully pretend stiff upper lip, not sensible shoes or not fit be tweedy manner identifies them as confused, we react in poor expression with poor grammar amusement: the conventions that defined their nation are dead  and capitalism  killed their identity inside them. They are stateless have no country. Dominant country's ambassadors are more likely to be diversity towards them more likely to be singers or writers than diplomats or politicians and tempted victims in the desert. 
The imperial citizens may have carried imperial western state passports - as did as a British  German  and some of the other western such as French so on - but they really didn't  need  to think too hard about whether being 'British' was the same as being 'imperial nation citizens' the terms were virtually interchangeable. Nowadays, nothing will so infuriate a citizens as to confuse the terms English and British, Election in 2020 conservatives party (which had invented the whole idea of devolved governments) as strengthening the selfishness capitalism union.
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