As i said before, this is not even an Erdogan problem, this is Turkey problem. Other governments of Turkey would usually take the same position regarding Kurds anyway.I want to address this, after cooling off from how pissed I was at this shit continuing to be held up by Turkey/Erdogan.
I didn't say wipe the Turk's out , just shift them to Turkmenistan/partition Turkey if they continue to be intransigent about trying to force anti-Kurd laws (not just anti-PPK, which is what people here have ignored) in other nations in order for them to get into NATO, and I was wrong about how the Turk's ancestors ended up in Asia Minor. However Turk's are still invaders, and there is a reason Vlad Dracule is still a hero in Eastern Europe for his fight against the Ottomans, and WW1/'end of the Ottoman Empire' wasn't that long ago. Not breaking up Turkey/returning the Bosphorus to Greece during the WW1 peace agreements is a massive mistake of the Sickes/Picot maps/Versailles/Woodrow Wilson.
Maybe trying to 'shift them to Turkmenistan' would be unfeasible without a genocide, and maybe a partition would be untenable, however letting Erdogan and his friends play these games with Finland and Sweden has every possibility of undermining NATO in the long term worse than Berlin's cowardice or French duplicity ever could.
Not ever Kurd is a commie, and playing off ignoring their plight with that line just feels like hanging out yet another 'ally' out to dry for political convenience. Particularly after how we screwed them over after the Gulf War, which saw a lot of Kurds and other minor ethnic groups get massacred by Saddam.
And one good look at a map lets you understand why Turkey as a country is stuck with sticking by a big NO on the question of Kurdish separatism.
I'm not sure if anyone said in public what exactly the hold-up is currently, but the rumors are that it is about extradition of people accused of supporting terrorism, not some random "forcing other countries to have anti-Kurd laws".
From Turkey's perspective, Sweden, a potential NATO country, is the one undermining the security of a current NATO country - Turkey, and Turkey has a legitimate issue with its lack of intent to stop that.