Crazy Turkish Laws - 6 Suprising Things that are Illegal in Turkey!

2024 ж. 6 Мам.
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Get ready to be amazed by some seriously quirky Turkish laws! We're talking about stuff you never knew was legal (or not) in Türkiye. From funny customs to unexpected rules, this video's gonna blow your mind! 🇹🇷💼
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⏰Time Stamps
00:00 - Intro
00:29 - That particular headgear
01:58 - Trash mouthing Atatürk
02:58 - About alcohol
04:17 - Taking pictures
05:07 - Protected values
06:29 - ID checks
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    @Turkishle@TurkishleАй бұрын
    • Modernlik başkasını maymun gibi taklit etmek değildir. İnsanları kendimize güldürüyoruz. Atillanın önünde Papa eğilip af diledi, Selçuklunun önünde romen diyojen diz çöktü, Osmanlının önünde haçlılar eğildi, saldırılarından vazgeçmek zorunda kaldılar. Ne zamana kadar? Batıların önünde eğilen bir lidere kadar. Biz kimsenin önünde eğilmeyi sizin gibi şeref addetmiyoruz. Bize dayatılan resmi tarih yalanlarını da kabul etmiyoruz. Bu masalların gerçeklerini 5816 sayılı kanun kalktığı zaman öğrenecek gençlik.

      @Sultan_Alparslan_HAN@Sultan_Alparslan_HANАй бұрын
  • You guys should record videos like this in both Turkish and English. Double the content for your channel and the Turkish video would help us who are trying to learn the language

    @jsdf903@jsdf903Ай бұрын
    • This is a great idea. Bu harika bir fikir.

      @yaseminfkt@yaseminfktАй бұрын
  • Hi there. Thank you for the information, i really enjoyed your video. I am coming to Turkiye now for a lot of years and just love your country and your people. This year i hope to spend 3 months in the Fethiye region from September to Decembet. Im really looking forward to living in Turkiye for 3 months. Danny Ireland. 😀😀

    @danielmoriarty5444@danielmoriarty5444Ай бұрын
    • Love Ireland from Ankara 🇮🇪🤝🏿🇹🇷

      @egesadkbilgin9808@egesadkbilgin9808Ай бұрын
    • Welcome to our country, friend! Enjoy your stay! ❤

      @AbrahamsAnt@AbrahamsAntАй бұрын
  • Curious fact, the fes, or fez like it’s called in Italy, is the official hat of the Bersaglieri unit in the army for the fatigue uniform ( not the same fes as described in the video but a version with soft fabric)

    @skipper1971albe@skipper1971albeАй бұрын
  • ❤Thankyou for this video, it was very helpful 🎉l live in Australia and currently learning the Turkish language. Such a lovely culture. ❤🎉

    @jacquelineross2773@jacquelineross2773Ай бұрын
  • Excellent video, I enjoyed every minute, and I liked the simple graphic- it grabbed ones attention and directed the eye. I think these laws are very sensible and I wish that similar laws pertained in the UK, where it appears to be "cool" to eg dislike the national flag.

    @megapangolin1093@megapangolin1093Ай бұрын
  • Hello there ! I really love your content guys. Could you please consider doing more street interviews? They're incredibly helpful to me personally, and I really enjoy watching the interactions with everyday people❤️. Greetings from Albania🇦🇱 ❤️ 🇹🇷

    @user-sz6rw2mv7z@user-sz6rw2mv7z29 күн бұрын
  • I am new to your channel. I loved your video. I find all these laws logical. I am Greek and I want to know more about the Turkish culture and the people. I would appreciate to have a Turkish friend to chat about all these things.

    @leonidasspyropoulos849@leonidasspyropoulos849Ай бұрын
    • Hello friend.

      @astridliliencron@astridliliencronАй бұрын
  • Here in the UK we have laws against defacing our currency (which always has a picture of our Queen or King on it). Not sure if it is more about disrespect or about wasting money these days, though!

    @MargaretGeorgemgse@MargaretGeorgemgseАй бұрын
  • Many of these laws we have in İsveççe as well! like the camera law, prohibition against advertising alcohol etc. Infact, here you can only buy hard licqour at pubs/restaurants, or in specific, state-owned stores.

    @grumpycup4762@grumpycup4762Ай бұрын
    • Due to these prohibitions and the high prices of alcoholv many people turn to smuggled alcohol and this is very dangerous, from blinding people to killing them. I am very disturbed by this issue

      @gonaldfreecss2743@gonaldfreecss2743Ай бұрын
    • @@gonaldfreecss2743 Which prohibitions ? Selling alcohol to people under 18 and forbidden in markets after 22:00 ? This way and even more strict is usual in the most countries everywhere on the world.

      @bledakaan@bledakaanАй бұрын
  • super interesting

    @adeeltahir2685@adeeltahir268528 күн бұрын
  • I was trying to tell a friend over the phone where I was on the streets of istanbul. So I took a picture of police station in front of me and started to send it on WhatsApp 😂 Then suddenly a policeman ran outside and started to shout at me. But he stopped when he realized I was foreign.

    @Anonymouse166@Anonymouse16612 күн бұрын
  • Türkiye'yi seviyorum onların şimdiye kadarki en iyi tatillerinin üç katıydı

    @COCOFINANCE@COCOFINANCEАй бұрын
  • At most, you can buy a fez in the costume shop, as well as a hard hat.

    @sandor7594@sandor7594Ай бұрын
  • hello thank you for the information. very important. i guess, since you asked, the strangest law is not being able to wear a t-shirt with the Turkish flag on it. Everything else is understandable.

    @anoudzaki1465@anoudzaki1465Ай бұрын
    • I am turkish, live in İstanbul, have several T-shirts with a turkish flag, weared them hundrets of times and never had a trouble with that.

      @bledakaan@bledakaanАй бұрын
    • It is not enforced, but still a law

      @susamekmek3101@susamekmek3101Ай бұрын
  • It's a shame the UK doesn't value and respect its national flag in the same way. Love Turkey!

    @Dave1502@Dave150218 күн бұрын
  • They all make sense!!! Respect is never overboard. ❤❤❤❤

    @lmc1966@lmc1966Ай бұрын
  • In Turkey I saw ice cream sellers in fez, but how can it be possible, if the fez is prohibited? (The Turkish style ice-cream is very good, I love it, but in Hungary we accustomed to the italian style ice creams. )

    @gaborbakonyi6552@gaborbakonyi6552Ай бұрын
    • "They are wearing it only for a part of their show."

      @ozgurask753@ozgurask753Ай бұрын
    • Since foreigners think that Turks wear fes, they wear them to confirm stereotypes and attract tourists. The same goes for touristic places in the Mediterranean region that import camels from other countries just to attract tourists. If only foreigners knew that Anatolia has no native camels or a desert 😂

      @ashsgirl@ashsgirl10 күн бұрын
  • As for Atatürk and talking about him , I agree no one have the right to insult or to degrade any person. It doesn’t matter who he is, but do not criticize him and keep that under a lot, especially if he is a public figure that’s only dictator country do that, beside when you moved to alcohol and then you said 50% agree, and 50% don’t agree, you did not give us the percentage of the people that agrees with criticizing Ataturk or not , So in one way or another, you being selective into explaining your point of view toward these laws, and that’s it is not being mutual, but rather being bias, I guess you are one of the 50% that disagree into criticizing Atatürk , When you explain to foreigners about your rules, you should be completely neutral in your explanation, because in the western world, we have complete democracy, and we can detect very easy if your person is being a democratic or being bias, decide does that law applies toward the successive president after him, as well as to the existing president or it is only for that person, to me, that thing looks like exactly the laws in Europe against talking about the holocaust, when you are not sure about something you always keep a taboo on it and many laws to shit people mouth, because there is something wrong about that specific subject, And again that’s one form of Dictatorship

    @alal4u4u7@alal4u4u728 күн бұрын
    • I agree, that seems like a North Korea type law. Not about respect or disrespect but rather agreeing with certain things he did and perhaps disagreeing with some of his actions.

      @Anonymouse166@Anonymouse16612 күн бұрын
  • Sorry but what is crazy with that ? Most of this laws are similar in other countries.

    @bledakaan@bledakaanАй бұрын
  • Those noses at 0:07 lol

    @travisparkerplantscience@travisparkerplantscience10 күн бұрын
  • And showing a whiskey bottle on your video is really a cheap way to attract peaople. The only thing that is "seriously quirky", as you mentioned in your statement, is the way you mention this rules and laws with no idea what similar or unusal rules and laws are valid in other countries.

    @bledakaan@bledakaanАй бұрын
  • Turkish people are so hospitable

    @powerofmotivation6176@powerofmotivation6176Ай бұрын
  • this reminds me of captain keptins.

    @kadirunaloglu523@kadirunaloglu523Ай бұрын
  • Wearing socks in sandals is also forbidden!!

    @ayronmeyden560@ayronmeyden560Ай бұрын
    • Honestly, or is this a joke 😮

      @rhysowens1@rhysowens1Ай бұрын
    • @@rhysowens1 Joke!🤭 This goes to german tourists who wear socks in Sandals.

      @ayronmeyden560@ayronmeyden560Ай бұрын
    • @@ayronmeyden560 🤣🤣🤣 Don't forget Belgium, Netherlands and the UK

      @rhysowens1@rhysowens1Ай бұрын
  • Very interesting but I don't like the idea of spot checks for ID. We also carried a Book of Life in S. Africa with all personal details, medical conditions, gun and driving licences, voting records. A bit like Big Brother is watching you!

    @julierutter9390@julierutter9390Ай бұрын
    • The 1984 reference was great, i feel that way too sometimes. I think this ID carrying business is still going on because it is a bit behind the times. The new IDs that the majority of people have even include fingerprints maybe we may not need to carry IDs in the near future

      @gonaldfreecss2743@gonaldfreecss2743Ай бұрын
    • @@gonaldfreecss2743 exactly. It's restimulative and controlling.

      @julierutter9390@julierutter9390Ай бұрын
    • @@gonaldfreecss2743 Biometric ID would be the worst thing ever to happen. You could be swtiched off in an instant. BAD BAD BAD NEWS

      @markylon@markylonАй бұрын
  • For desi people do not carry Chalia, Supari, or betel nut with you when going to Turkey. It may be a common thing in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India but it will land you in jail in Turkey.

    @labyrinthe4830@labyrinthe4830Ай бұрын
  • You can drink Alchol any where u want in Turkey there is no law nothing like that u can buy Alchol drink in a park or street I do it everyday

    @eggygenc6621@eggygenc6621Ай бұрын
  • Fact : Burning farts in public is still a crime, Fines are imposed under the misdemeanor law! (Approx.155USD)

    @kaanyagzer8536@kaanyagzer8536Ай бұрын
  • Turkey Is One Crazy Country 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷

    @brayanbarreramta@brayanbarreramtaАй бұрын
    • It's not. Behind all the crazy laws, there is 'unofficial' English mandate. After WW1, they've changed our calender to Znst calendar. Half of the months come from there (Nisan- Nisan, Temmuz- Temuz, Agustos- Av, Eylul- Ilul..) . They've changed the scripts so that we cannot read or understand the old official documents. Our offical weekends turned into Saturday and Sunday, where a Christian can go his church or Jew go to Sinagog freely. Our man cannot even take time off for Cuma prayer. They banned Fes so that we don't recall old times. We are under pressure to forget our past, and my brainwashed people think that being secular is being privileged.

      @pembebulut2781@pembebulut2781Ай бұрын
  • Advertising alcohol drinks is forbiden in Europe and in many other countries too.

    @FannyPlusvi@FannyPlusvi29 күн бұрын
    • Its not forbidden everywhere in Europa

      @anonymarov@anonymarov4 күн бұрын
    • @@anonymarov I'm talking about tv and outdoors advertising. I would like to know where in Europe this alcohol advertising is not forbidden.

      @FannyPlusvi@FannyPlusvi3 күн бұрын
    • @@FannyPlusvi in Germany here you can see ads for alcohol all over the place

      @anonymarov@anonymarov3 күн бұрын
    • @@FannyPlusvi I think there are only 3 or 4 countries in Europe which forbid ads for alcohol

      @anonymarov@anonymarov3 күн бұрын
    • @@anonymarov I would like to know wich are these countries Thank you.

      @FannyPlusvi@FannyPlusvi2 күн бұрын
  • These are all basic rules (except the one with fes), valid almost everywhere in the world. You need to dig deeper to find "crazy" or "funny" laws. Becuase the ones you have stated are not even close 🙄😒

    @ezgier101@ezgier101Ай бұрын
  • US here: depending on the state, the drinking laws on sales differ, but overall the drinking age is 21. As for the flag, we can use the flag as a cover for tables, they can have it in clothes, but there are very strict rules on respecting our flag in how it’s raised in poles, if it’s damaged. As for the headgear, we don’t have restrictions, and I happen to have a fez that I wear; I got it in Morocco! And because we have freedom of speech, here, we can say whatever we want about our politicians, as everyone has seen all the trash talking that goes on in our country!

    @user-bm8cl6mc9o@user-bm8cl6mc9oАй бұрын
    • Taking pictures of a military zone, or burning bills are forbidden in the US as well if I'm not mistaken.

      @v.vm.m9277@v.vm.m9277Ай бұрын
    • Lol oh yea US got free speech alright 😂😂 Dude kids there get suspended for being patriotic 😂😂

      @bruhmcchaddeus413@bruhmcchaddeus413Ай бұрын
    • Actually it's not supposed to be worn as clothing. It's just not considered an "offense" in society. If you knew the rules of the flag, you will see how much it's being disrespected by our citizens. Especially with changing it and adding the blue line and other such things.

      @SapphireMists@SapphireMistsАй бұрын
    • You can't criticize Israel and Jewish lobbies in USA.

      @balporsugu7046@balporsugu7046Ай бұрын
  • Türkiye*

    @thehaco@thehacoАй бұрын
  • Where is the Nihan ?

    @LastK1ng63@LastK1ng63Ай бұрын
  • But all the ice cream men wear that fez thing

    @publicname@publicnameАй бұрын
  • The fes actually looks great, it depends on the person's point of view.

    @nassimaj4608@nassimaj4608Ай бұрын
  • no i.d. will be fined ???????

    @the-iveco-daily-shop1299@the-iveco-daily-shop1299Ай бұрын
  • fine but not black nail polish

    @liveseldiesel2628@liveseldiesel2628Ай бұрын
  • For me the weirdest one was having to carry identification at all times.

    @nigelgraham8890@nigelgraham8890Ай бұрын
    • I's a protection for possible terrorism

      @istanbullubenim5543@istanbullubenim5543Ай бұрын
    • @@istanbullubenim5543 No it's not, that's the excuse. It's about controlling the free person under the guise of terrorism

      @markylon@markylonАй бұрын
    • @@markylon Yes, it is, you don't seem to be Turkish, so you have no idea.

      @istanbullubenim5543@istanbullubenim5543Ай бұрын
    • Many countries have similar rules and it saves a lot of hassle. If you think that not beeing required to be able to identify oneself is an advantage think again. If you run into law enforcement they will find out who you are. If it takes a long time to do that, guess who's time gets wasted.

      @Xaver-dh8nh@Xaver-dh8nhАй бұрын
    • @@Xaver-dh8nh you are a ignorant fool then

      @markylon@markylonАй бұрын
  • good video but could you explain why you use the term of „Türkiye“ when speaking english?

    @dangerlenny@dangerlennyАй бұрын
    • It’s the name of her country why would she translate that in English?

      @skipper1971albe@skipper1971albeАй бұрын
    • About a year ago "Turkey" requested the united nations to change its name to "Türkiye" and it was accepted

      @gonaldfreecss2743@gonaldfreecss2743Ай бұрын
    • Çünkü artık Birleşmiş Milletler'e bildirildiği üzere ülkenin ismi "Türkiye" olarak değiştirildi.

      @rmzk.1185@rmzk.1185Ай бұрын
    • ​@@gonaldfreecss2743Well, then Romanians should ask everyone to pronounce Romania as "România"... and have fun listening to their attempts.

      @eeaotly@eeaotlyАй бұрын
    • Because legally it's not Turkey anymore, Turkiye is the official name for a year now. All immigration offices have already updated the name in US

      @pembebulut2781@pembebulut2781Ай бұрын
  • Indian laws are almost the same

    @secularreactions4692@secularreactions4692Ай бұрын
  • As a Pakistani I fully support love respect and support Turkey and its beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂🇵🇰🇹🇷🤩😍🤩. Best regards from Pakistan 🙂🇵🇰🇹🇷🤩😍🤩.

    @shahidanusrat6086@shahidanusrat6086Ай бұрын
  • The laws don't sound crazy at all. And this comes to you from an Armenian so you got to count it)

    @hrachyahakobyan96@hrachyahakobyan96Ай бұрын
  • 💙🤍💚

    @mehditila7424@mehditila7424Күн бұрын
  • I don't understand how one could offend a currency.

    @eeaotly@eeaotlyАй бұрын
    • lets say I said something unpolite about your dead mother or grandmother they cant hear me or get offended but you get so its disrespect to peoples symbols like quran or holybible

      @ayhanfedai5013@ayhanfedai5013Ай бұрын
    • You cannot tear it apart , you cannot make insulting jokes physically.

      @Retiredbee179@Retiredbee179Ай бұрын
    • @@ayhanfedai5013 Well grandma was once alive. The currency never was. The Quran and Holy Bible are religious, so is understandable. But money - I hope! - is NOT an object of religious veneration. Besides, if Turkey wants to be in EU, at some point will have to... offend the Lira by accepting Euro as currency. On this last aspect I can understand why changing one's historical currency with something artificial and alien, can be felt like an offence. As for the rest, no. Personally, I consider the giving respect to the flag is much more important. Because the flag is the nation. So if one "offends" the flag, he knows very well what he is doing and is doing it on purpose. Currency? No. One can take a couple of old coins and turn them into beautiful earrings. If someone feel offended by beauty, art and ingenuity, it means that they are envious. And is their problem and theirs alone.

      @eeaotly@eeaotlyАй бұрын
  • jack daniles isnt illegal on turkey, and wearing fas was illegal

    @adrichinturan575@adrichinturan575Ай бұрын
    • Because we are under "unofficial English mandate". After WW1, they've changed our calender to Znst calendar. Half of the months come from there (Nisan- Nisan, Temmuz- Temuz, Agustos- Av, Eylul- Ilul..) . They've changed the scripts so that we cannot read or understand the old official documents. Our offical weekends turned into Saturday and Sunday, where a Christian can go his church or Jew go to Sinagog freely. Our man cannot even take time off for Cuma prayer. They banned Fes so that we don't recall old times. We are under pressure to forget our past, and my brainwashed people think that being secular is being privileged.

      @pembebulut2781@pembebulut2781Ай бұрын
    • @@pembebulut2781 First of all, we never came under British mandate, the British occupied Istanbul to use the sultanate. Did they ban the fez so that we remember our history? hahahah. Türkiye is a secular republic, should we take the whole day off for the noon prayer? The most dominant reason for determining the weekend holiday is to keep up with the global situation. You are working on Sunday and you are going to import something, that day is a holiday in the country you want to import, you cannot even imagine how much work will be disrupted. Why should we wear a fez that doesn't belong to us? Wearing a fez actually distances us from our true self. Being secular is of course a privilege. You can't even imagine what the women who were killed because of their hair in Iran and another woman in Afghanistan who couldn't even see sunlight went through. Even today, religion being included in politics negatively affects the situation of the country, and I cannot even imagine what we would be like if we were a non-secular state. WE REMEMBER WITH RESPECT ATATÜRK.

      @adrichinturan575@adrichinturan575Ай бұрын
    • @@adrichinturan575 those words belonged to me as brainwashed 20 years a go. Ataturk did his best to stop the bloodshed. They fed us with lots of stupid justifications. Chinese don’t change their scripts to be compatible with English, only English mandates do that. Look at Taiwan. Please Reread what I’ve wrote. British znst mandates are in our bureaucracy & they feed Turkish people to make them “flying monkeys” to bully the awaken ones. Time to wake up!

      @pembebulut2781@pembebulut2781Ай бұрын
    • @@adrichinturan575 my response to you is deleted by youtube. Do you really think Iran is an islamic state? Humeyni is a French export & Iran government only fights with muslim countries. Shia is more closer to christianity than sunni Islam .

      @pembebulut2781@pembebulut2781Ай бұрын
  • All common sense laws. Spain, Italy and UK ban sale of alcohol past 10pm in supermarkets. The Ataturk one is extreme. The Fez one … the punishment for wearing them should be how silly they look is enough. 😅

    @Moemuntz@MoemuntzАй бұрын
    • I buy beer in ASDA at 3am in Wigan

      @mickkidston7344@mickkidston7344Ай бұрын
    • @@mickkidston7344must be just Scotland then. In the US rules differ state to state as well.

      @Moemuntz@MoemuntzАй бұрын
  • What about talking about the greek, armenian and assyrian genocide

    @manotenkerian@manotenkerianАй бұрын
    • It's not forbidden to talk about or agree on it. But don't harass people or incite hatred.

      @astridliliencron@astridliliencronАй бұрын
  • No way in hay that you'll ever make the rest of us say "Türkiye" all of a sudden. It's "Turkey", and that's final. 😂

    @danielvanr.8681@danielvanr.8681Ай бұрын
    • About a year ago "Turkey" requested the nnited nations to change its name to "Türkiye" and it was accepted

      @gonaldfreecss2743@gonaldfreecss2743Ай бұрын
    • Countries can and should request their actual names be used. It's not even a hard change.

      @CatLady_SlayerOfDesserts@CatLady_SlayerOfDessertsАй бұрын
    • @@gonaldfreecss2743 Just because a bunch of woke do-gooders at the UN played along, doesn't mean that the average population will. Hell, even the Turkish lady herself (in the video) said "Turkey" more often than not. 😃

      @danielvanr.8681@danielvanr.8681Ай бұрын
    • Just because the reality-divorced bunch of sleepyheads at the UN decided to play along, doesn't mean that the average population will. Heck, even the Turkish lady in the video ended up herself saying "Turkey" more often than not. 😆😉

      @danielvanr.8681@danielvanr.8681Ай бұрын
    • It's non of your business, so relax

      @istanbullubenim5543@istanbullubenim5543Ай бұрын
  • Most strangers law forbiden arabic the azan Most fashist time in Turkiye 😢 But people are forgetting this times like we saw it 2 days ago God save this country from chpkk

    @turan2815@turan2815Ай бұрын
    • Most people forget that without Atatürk we wouldn´t even be here and saved our country. 😢

      @Akxyyy@AkxyyyАй бұрын
    • God save Turkey from the enemies of the Turkish people/culture: people who love Arabic culture and think that living like Arabic barbarians is superior to living a civilized life of a proud Turkish citizen in an independent Turkish Republic as a child of Atatürk under the Turkish flag, appreciating Turkish culture/values.

      @AbrahamsAnt@AbrahamsAntАй бұрын
    • Most Muslim are not arab. But they pray all in Arabic. They have no problem. But so called kemalist 🏳️‍🌈 have problem 😂. Even Chinese communist don't become harsh towards Islam as much as kemalist became. Without ottoman empire Turkish history is nothing. Copying western country and call it their own culture such a hypocrite 😂

      @golamrabbi2778@golamrabbi277826 күн бұрын
  • As a proud Turkroach i'm happy to to live in the best country ever But hyperinflation has ruined my life I have no future, my goat (wife) had died in the earthquake Food is so expensive I eat expired meat that gives me diarrhoea But I will rebuild my Goattoman empire with Erdogay as our caliph Proud Turkroach saaaar

    @ProudTurkroach@ProudTurkroachАй бұрын
    • Behind all the crazy laws, there is 'unofficial' English mandate. After WW1, they've changed our calender to Znst calendar. Half of the months come from there (Nisan- Nisan, Temmuz- Temuz, Agustos- Av, Eylul- Ilul..) . They've changed the scripts so that we cannot read or understand the old official documents. Our offical weekends turned into Saturday and Sunday, where a Christian can go his church or Jew go to Sinagog freely. Our man cannot even take time off for Cuma prayer. They banned Fes so that we don't recall old times. We are under pressure to forget our past, and my brainwashed people think that being secular is being privileged. And there is a president who is trying to remind you who actually you are & you make fun of him and your past. When they invade Turkiye again to finish where they've left from, you'll see what happens to the food. We will be worse than Palestinians! Wake up!

      @pembebulut2781@pembebulut2781Ай бұрын
    • ​@@pembebulut2781We would have been worse than Palestine, if Atatürk had lost. (I will report the roach you responded for hate speech)

      @susamekmek3101@susamekmek3101Ай бұрын
    • @@susamekmek3101hate speech to who? How is bringing facts is hate speech? Mustafa Kemal had to do what he had to do to prevent bloodshed just like Erdogan. As much as I believe Mustafa Kemal’s sincerity, I believe in Erdogan’s sincerity as well. They both had to sacrifice. You guys need to stop idealizing people and have some fact checks. You are living in daydream. We are under unofficial British mandate. And we will be invaded again & will have to defeat them again.

      @pembebulut2781@pembebulut2781Ай бұрын
  • 2:06 o tanrı mı? Onun hakkında hiçbir şey söyleyemediğini ama Tanrı hakkında kötü diyebileceğini mi?

    @Lonleybe3@Lonleybe3Ай бұрын
    • Ne alakası var? Sen herhangi bi ülkede o ülkenin kurucu değerlerine hakaret edebilir misin? Bütün ülkelerde bu böyledir. Müslüman ya da Hristiyan farketmez. Atatürk bu ülkenin kurucusu ve ona hakaret edemezsin.

      @egesadkbilgin9808@egesadkbilgin9808Ай бұрын
    • istediğimi yapabilirim teşekkür ederim ve o benim için hiçbir şey değil, iyi biri değil, kötü biri değil. o büyük bir hiç, ayrıca bir fikrim olmasına izin veriyorum ​@@egesadkbilgin9808

      @Lonleybe3@Lonleybe3Ай бұрын
    • ​@@egesadkbilgin9808umurumda değil istediğimi söyleyebilirim

      @Lonleybe3@Lonleybe3Ай бұрын
    • O bu ülkenin kurucusu ve bağımsızlık önderi. Hepimizin atası, babası ve dedesi buna saygı göstermek elbetteki hakkımız

      @gonaldfreecss2743@gonaldfreecss2743Ай бұрын
    • tamam fikrini alabilirsin sanırım yorumum seni tetikledi 😅😅​@@gonaldfreecss2743

      @Lonleybe3@Lonleybe3Ай бұрын
  • Give us a break with this stupid "Türkiye". In English it's Turkey - whether 'Türkiyeans' and their president like it or not.

    @yagi3925@yagi3925Ай бұрын
  • All related to Fascist paganist era.

    @kizgintosbaga@kizgintosbagaАй бұрын
  • Boycott the legal system worldwide. No police, no justice system, and no jails. Break these shitty things🤬🤬

    @user-qp9pp5zi8u@user-qp9pp5zi8u18 күн бұрын
  • nice video @blueroom_peace

    @ShahzadMalek-md9ps@ShahzadMalek-md9psАй бұрын
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