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  • She's so cute!

  • Poor lady, she was actually trying to be funny! What is she? Turkish? Iranian? I don't care really. It sucked!

  • @AnnosY Lol she wouldn't be any kind of Arab or something. Not even Muslim. This was kind of insulting. She tried to hard to be funny and started to insult a culture. "You're in America take that shit off".

  • @Khaled14322 Yeah,she doesn't know she's insulting others with her miserable jokes.

  • She reminds me of Kerli. (the singer)

  • Ya'll need to chill. Im middle eastern and I find her funny 'AF!

  • this one woke me up LMAO

  • omg this is the first turkish-american standup comic i have ever seen.

  • Must be amateur hour

  • her cat has an accent

  • Is she pregnant?

  • fcking wack

  • I liked her stuff expect that racist ninja joke. If she is from there she should know better.

  • First, this thing isn't a female it's a transsexual. Secondly, this subhuman isn't funny.

    Oh and also this thing is a hypocrite because 1) She said the lady in the hijab is free in this country so she can wear what she likes 2) When she knew the lady was a nun she shut up although there is no difference. When Muslim ladies cover up its considered oppression and when nuns do it its considered dedicating her life to God? How hypocritical! Western women that convert to Islam wear hijab by choice

  • @4Shia They're just jokes get over it 4chan.....

  • @4Shia not in iran. u let us be free and we will see who covers her self with hijab. every1 will be naked so dont act like you got it all figured out

  • @Tehr0oni Free to be naked? Sorry to break it up to you but that's even illegal in America

  • peace out was gay

  • ha ha ha

  • why they cover up check this out, search this on youtube.."Supper answer Dr. zakir Naik About Hijab must see"

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  • This is the shittiest attempt at humor I've seen in a long time.

  • She has no idea about what she is talking about.Also,Her stand-up comedy skill is poor.like she pauses too much and she is talking as drunk.Try next time with more humour.

  • She is ridiculously funny! One of the best! Other than that girl who did that "Coming Out" video.

  • mjaumjaumjaumjaumjau cx

  • @TheMeatandPotatoes Dude really?,it's a joke for crying out loud,something to laugh about?? .. you think she wouldn't know the law if she was born and raised in that country.

    OF-COURSE SHE KNOWS.

  • This woman is an idiot. There isn't a single place in the Middle East where women are forced to cover their faces. In fact, women in Turkey (her home country), are forbidden by law, to wear the headscarf, let alone the face cover, to university.

  • @TheMeatandPotatoes Actually in Saudi Arabia, men can and often do force their women to cover their face.

  • @cptnbennett Firstly, in there's no law in Saudi Arabia that requires women to wear the niqab. Yes, the religious police in certain Saudi cities might harass women into covering up, but they are not forced per se. Second, the comedian above leads people to believe that all women in the Middle East must wear cover their face. Therefore she is an ignoramus.

  • @TheMeatandPotatoes - Lighten the fuck up - Even if you ARE right? No-one gives a fuck, OK?! Save your political speeches for your blog...

  • @TheMeatandPotatoes She takes a stereotype and pushes it to extremes to mock it. That's useally how comedy works. Those that take lessons from Comedians shouldnt be worth your time arguing to.

  • @Fyralynn Actually, her humour is crude and does nothing but reinforce stereotypes. I think you are giving her too much credit by suggesting it is subversive. The only prejudices she is highlighting are her own.

  • @TheMeatandPotatoes What part of my message didnt you read?

  • i liked it! :)

  • I liked it!!!

  • She's sooo pretty!!(:: and i love the way she talks and she's really funny

  • holy shit , is this the chick from the hotforwords youtube channel?

    it looks and sounds like her

  • @tehc4ncer I thought that too!

  • @tehc4ncer I was thinking that too.

  • bwahahaha long ugly black shit XD ninjas hahahahaha

  • isn't that V sign the insult one and not the peace one?

  • @Wordinary Yes.

  • Funny and her timing is almost perfect. Almost. Just a few more pauses, I think. Couldn't overlook (no pun intended) the expresionless face.

  • @newchips are you a comedian to be critising her? She's great and doesnt need to change, if your not Michael Mcintyre, Sarah Millican or Russell Howard don't be a smart ass and dont comment stuff likee this.

  • @mszofiama I'm am not a comedian, but you two certainly have one thing in common. English clearly isn't the first language for neither of you. I wasn't criticizing her, by the way

  • lmao shes good ..and hot lol

  • shes so cute, where is she from?

  • earthquake joke was great

  • original 

  • actully i know all and musliums were that and when u are musluim you half to be coverd and in paskstain u on cover they take u to jail

  • @charmedwitch31 um no you don't lol the face covering is not religious is traditional.

  • that was great - thank you!!!! loved the ending!!!

  • she's good.

  • Yup, that was funny

  • I am from Iran and I think that being covered is the least of our worries. Give us a future!

  • @sf11476 I am from Iran and I think ur not a girl lol 

  • @punkuddha

    Well I too am from Iran & I think that you... wait a minute...I'm from Chicago.

    Never mind.

  • Bloody hilarious. Can't see how everyone doesn't like her...

  • what is this bitch

  • She's darling!

  • what a bitch... plain bitch i bet she is not even from the damn east 

  • Unfunny

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  • not funny

  • She is awesome - I want to see more of her...

  • i love her!

  • the reason women have to cover up is because men in those countries are such animals and cannot control themselves from staring and drooling and instead of controlling themselves (mostly they're not civilized enough) and working on their problems with sexuality (half of them enjoy anal and men but cannot admit it because it is considered a sin), they oppress women because that's easier. (btw i am iranian so don't give me the i'm a racist bs just stating facts here)

  • She's so annoying, I appreciate what she's trying to do, but she is stupid with her delivery.

  • She looks like Marina from Hot for words

  • She wouldn't cover herself,nor would she get naked.What do women want? lol

    And Bin Laden lived in an apartment in Kabul apparently,not a cave.And they were looking for him in caves all over the country for 10 YEARS.PREJUDICE KICKED THE AMERICAN ARMY IN THE ASS!!Chappelle was right,racism is so fuckin sweet when it backfires.

  • shes discusting

  • osama bin laden he thinks hes so hip hes so la , he drives a hummer and lives in a cave , lmfaao

  • No it can't be, this one woke me up LOL

  • She's so cute! I love her accent.

  • he did not live in no cave hahaha

  • this lady is a idiot and needs to get educated

  • i think shes fucking hilarious!!!!!

  • your fat and ignorant

  • this bitch aint funny, she's vulgar and rude! she's the reason why there are stereotypes! i didnt even watch the dumb ass video.

  • @markee871 ikr now everyone on this video is argueing :L

  • "peace out" haha

  • this was just absurd. When you see a middle eastern woman u tell her "you're in america you are free, take it off", but if it's a nun, then it's okay? Uhm hello double standard much?

  • @Noranapps No the point was the nun WANTS to wear that outfit, and the nun got mad. it's not a double standard, nobody is forced to be a nun.

  • @natemorey um sorry, and I, because I wear the hijab, and I am a muslim, then I am forced to wear it? Seriously? And yes, women sometimes are forced to be nuns, not so much in the modern era, but mostly in the past. So yes it is a double standard. If a muslim woman wears it, she is oppressed, and if a nun wears it then she is freely choosing to be pious.

  • @Noranapps a double standard would mean the two are equal and being judged differently, that is not the case. tell me one single case of someone being forced to be a Nun, I mean ever. Nobody is forced to be a Nun, being one is a good thing to some, it is a place of honor. That is not the same for a Muslim woman forced to cover her entire body, that is oppression. and some women may choose to do this yes, but it's not a positive thing for most, even in current age.

  • @natemorey Thank you for proving me right. A Muslim woman and a christian woman are both in the end women. They dress very similarly by the way, or at least according to the woman in the video who mistook one for the other. They both wear it out of spirituality, (and for some feminism), or as a means of following their religion, whatever their philosophical and intentional motive of following that religion, why and how. The thing is, both are meant to choose it freely...

  • @natemorey according to the religion at least. That is often not the case, when family and society do not respect the rights of women, let alone recognize them as human beings, which is what happens in most of the middle east, in early europe, and still in the west today, thanks to the pussy cat dolls and 50 cent. When women are FORCED to follow their religion, the forcer, whom ever they be are the ones disregarding and disobeying their religion, violating the...

  • @natemorey "there is no compulsion in religion" verse as well as all those other verses about hypocrites. So as of the religion itself, and women identifying as muslim being inherently forced to veil up argument, it fails. Because Islam is a religion, not a region, nor a culture. There are western muslim women, who still choose to veil up, and there are middle eastern muslim women who choose to veil up out of religious reasons, not oppression or force, essentially because Islam is a faith, and..

  • @natemorey faith cannot force you. Society can. So Muslim women are not oppressed, or forced, women in certain societies, and cultures are... and not only Muslims. Being a veiled muslim woman is also a good thing and a place of honor. I don't see how being a christian woman and veiling is a positive thing, and a muslim woman and veiling is a negative thing. When it was both their choice, according to your "That is not the same for a Muslim woman forced to cover her entire body...

  • @natemorey that is oppression. and some women may choose to do this yes, but it's not a positive thing for most, even in current age." And yes, women were forced to become nuns, if they disobeyed their fathers in some countries (ex. read Shakespeare's much ado... yes that is a primary resource), disobeyed their husbands or were unchaste. Do the research.

  • @Noranapps how is it oppression? being a Nun does not mean you are less then others aka not oppressed. vs a woman Muslim forced to wear her clothing to cover her and I have heard of the punishment for not doing it, not very reasonable to me.

  • @natemorey How is a muslim woman oppressed? i understand a saudi woman, an iranian or an afghani woman being oppressed, but these are cultures and nationalities not religion. An egyptian muslim woman, an australian muslim woman, an american muslim woman, etc. are not forced to wear it, neither by law nor by religion. The religion says to dress that way just as much as it says not to lie or steal, whether you follow it or not is your personal freedom, and spirituality. Which both muslims and...

  • @natemorey Christians who choose to veil up do. So as we agree that the veil itself is not oppressive, you disagree saying that how and why it is worn is oppressive. So I tell you, as a muslim, canadian, egyptian woman, I am not forced to wear it. So I should not be regarded negatively, while a woman dressed just like me is regarded positively, that is a double standard. If i am just as free to make the decision as the nun, then I should be just as positive, or at least not more negative...

  • @natemorey but you took it upon urself to say that even if I'm wearing it by choice, then it's a negative thing. that's the definition of the double standards, cuz now, the reason which was the freedom, is just the same, the dress is just the same, yet you judge me differently. I will not be explaining this again, you simply repeat yourself, and your only evidence is not proven. When you say there is punishment, which i have HEARD of, you kill the validity of your statement,cuz you need a source

  • @Noranapps Because even though you wear it by choice the whole reason it started was to oppress women, you choosing to do it does not undo that, just makes you kind of odd. a nun was not made for that reason, nuns are respected individuals, and I have not even said what the punishment was so how can you say that killed the validity of my statement? I can see your frustrated and thats fine, but understand there is a huge difference between being a nun and what you do. maybe you should look up nun

  • @natemorey well would you please inform me about the reason why the ismalic veil started? & Why don't you tell me why i wear it while you're at it. A nun "A nun is a woman who has taken vows committing her to a spiritual life", very briefly and vaguely defined I understand, but um, as a muslim woman, I don't find a difference. I have committed my life to following what I believe is religion, and truth, what I believe is feministic philosophy btw. My view of faith may be different, but you...

  • @natemorey cannot tell me that it is unspiritual, because it is my philosophy of it, and my own intentions and reasoning. You did not ask me why i wear it, or believe in it. I think that it is just as spiritual as that of a nun, I am freeing myself from the material world, let alone practicing what i call a form of feminism.

    You saying that the reason it started was "oppressive" (without stating the reason either), does not mean that any1 who wears it now is oppressed. I could have completely..

  • @natemorey different reasoning, which would make me just as equally positive, or no more negative than a nun. Again with the double standard. And again with the contradiction, oppression is the opposite of freedom, I cannot be freely choosing, and be oppressed. So you knowing that I, and many others, chose to wear it, means that we are not oppressed or forced.

    & with your statement validity, you not stating the sort of punishment also ruins its validity. It's like me saying "I heard lady gaga..

  • @natemorey did something stupid". Cuz u're missing a- the source, and b-the essence of your point. You will not write in an essay "I heard about what they do to you if you don't wear it".

  • Kaizer permanente~ XD I don't care if I made a mistake or something it's funny to me, shush yo face.

  • I respect islamic women's freedom to express their religion any where they like, america or not, but I just have to put it out there: Without the hijab, burqa, etc, middle eastern women look so beautiful when they show their body and hair. there should be way more middle eastern female celebs in america, were missing out man.

  • I really like her... she's cute about her jokes.

  • I have seen a lot of comedy acts about Islam and Arabs that is funny and tasteful but this wasn't one of them. The start of the act was funny, but it got really racist in the along the way.

  • @makbar59 how did this get racist? did I miss something?

  • @natemorey note Noranapps point.. And to your response to that post. No one forces someone to be muslim.. Its a decision for a muslim woman to wear burqa. No one seems to question why a nun can't wear a mini skirt, colorful clothes or why they can't get married have kids. If someone did it would be a stupid question coz its her choice to be a nun. Same thing goes for muslim woman, they believe in their religion and thats why they wear what they feel is right.

  • I'm Arab and I think this is funny? Take the sound out of your assholes! Ayaree fee wij imaak!

  • shes seriously not an arab WOMAN!! her accent sounds more romanian or something

  • @Sevvanna1 she is probably turkish aka middle eastern.Didnt you read the description???

  • She's really disrespectful.

  • @ewcensorship All stand up comics are disrespectful. What's really disrespectful are internet comments. 

  • amazing she was right at 1:42 bin laden is dead and this was said last year

  • @kurdishleader shes making comedy

  • @kurdishleader intriguing - aren't Iran and Turkey, both Muslim states, the reason why Kurds don't get their own state? Isn't the US the only reason why the Kurds control northern Iraq? Please get your act together before you call yourself "Kurdishleader".

  • i liked it it was funny

  • Turkey is a secular country, I've been there, its really not bad, what is she talking about.

  • @1Lozzix1 She is making fun of Arabic culture, not Turkish culture. Americans don't really note the difference so it works.

  • @1Lozzix1 Istanbul is secular, Ankara, Izmir and the big cities are secural - the small villages are just as conservative as all the rest of the region...

  • @1Lozzix1 there's Istanbul, which IS secular, and then there's Ankara's suburbs, that are extremely religious. But her jokes are meant to work on stereotypes of the middle east.

  • @1Lozzix1 Dude, most Americans don't know jack shit about Turkey, so that's why she feels comfortable ebough to stretch the truth. She's a comic!

  • @1Lozzix1 But maybe where she lived was a bad neighborhood?

  • @1Lozzix1 My husband is Turkish and we have been to Turkey a couple of times. Women have choices and freedoms in Turkey unlike other countries in Middle East. They also get the respect that women deserve to.

  • @1Lozzix1 you probably went to some tourist place or a big city

  • Fuck she's got a nice set of tits.. GOD DAMMMM

  • she is a great comic!!!!, beautiful and funny

  • she's fucking hilarious !!!! She better then most of the female comics .

  • She has a lot of funny jokes, her technique needs some work, but she's really funny and has great material

  • she so pretty! =)

  • Ninjas...hahaha!

  • She was very funny and sexy and sweet at the same time. Very original.

  • BETTER THAM ALOT OF TUBE COMEDY LOL

  • Is she middle eastern or russian? I mean certainly seems to be a russian but you never know. Blond hair middle eastern still a possibility. :-/

  • @gorillagirlgorilla Gulden is from Istanbul, Turkey. There's a higher percentage of blondes in Turkey than people usually expect.

  • @gorillagirlgorilla she is turkish

  • @gorillagirlgorilla Wow you are ignorant as hell(l! have you seen lebanese? syrians? jordanians,etc? they have blonde hair and blue eyes! arab women are known world wide for their beauty, they can look spanish,italian,european,etc..­...they dont have a "look"

  • @gorillagirlgorilla She is a middle eastern turk.And blonde hair isnt rare in the middle east as you might think.In israel,syria,lebanon,iran,and iraq,as well as turkey there are high percenatage of blondes.I am a middle eastern and many of my family have blonde hair and colored eyes.

  • @Arabchick21 Her hair is dyed blonde. You can tell from the roots, not to mention that exact shade is not a natural shade anyway.

  • @daisyvision LOL!!! i usually dont pay attention to the roots.I usually look at the eyebrows hahahah,if her eyebrows are dark i can tell she is not a natural blonde.Anyways,she still looked good with blonde hair.

  • @gorillagirlgorilla her hair is dyed.

  • LOL I LOVE HERRRRRRR

  • Snap! i love her! omg she's so funny!

  • lol

  • Pretty funny. :)

  • Not bad.

  • so it's okay for a nun to wear that "black sheet" but not for a Muslim girl? That's not a "free world" that's more like a fucked world. Also most of her info are wrong and she's kinda of a fuckface.

  • She's so cute.

  • Lame.

  • Aww- she's cute. I laughed more cause of her delivery. These jokes on anyone else would have been shit, but she made them funny.

    Peace out!

  • She's brave telling such jokes and risking her life O.O

  • @TamsosPadaras >risking her life

    what the hell are you talking about?

  • @aika092 Well... one artist is being hunted for caricature of Mahomed and as for this comedian... she's making jokes about entire nation... sooo... maybe now you understand my point or you will play dumd farther?

  • @TamsosPadaras [citation needed]

  • @aika092 "On 12 February 2008, Danish police arrested three men (two Tunisians and one Danish national originally from Morocco) suspected of planning to assassinate Kurt Westergaard, the cartoonist who drew the Bomb in the Turban cartoon." -Wikipedia- Damn... you are student of computer science... you could google it yourself you know -_-'

  • @TamsosPadaras Im Danish and I remember this very clearly. The artist is still being followed, just a few months ago a man was caught bc he detonated a bomb by mistake that was intented for that same artist. The scary part is, my brother in law delivers mail to that guy... what if it had gone off. Back to the drawing thing... Our government apologized for the drawings, yet we still get followed like this 3 years later...

  • @Mofluffy I heard that story as a rumor, so I didn't know the details... and didn't expect that situation is so serious... I'm very sorry, that your people have to suffer such stuff... and thanks God in my country doesn't exist such fanatism... yet...

  • whats her name?

  • ahahah! TAKE THAT SHIT OFF

  • awww i like her!

  • dese

  • funny! i like her

  • "peace out"

  • "peace out"

  • "peace out", lol. 

  • fake and gay Lol I'm kidding! she was good

  • hahaha she's jokes haha and hot :)

  • Hilarious Stuff,loved it.

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  • I take it she doesn't understand that "peace out" is a closer statement, otherwise its just "peace".