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  • Turks are so ugly. They see a Nordic girl and go crazy. They want their ugly unhygienic women to colour their dirty hair blond so that they would look like us. A substantial number of prisoners in Austria, Germany, Holland, Sweden, Switzerland, and England, are Turkish men and women.

  • We do not want the Turks in the EU. This has nothing to do with the fact that they are black, moslem, unhygienic, or smell bad. Also it has nothing to do with their appalling human rights record or their values which are very different from ours - e.g. they hit women and use vulgar language towards them. We simply do not want them because they are not on the continent of Europe.

  • @erikabraun But even if they were on the European continent, it would take them centuries to reach the level we had when they tried to invade Europe. Once we sort out the Iranians and solve the terrorism problem, we won't have to be tolerant towards them any more. They are one of the most hideous groups of people. Just read the language they use.

  • @erikabraun We don not want to enter in EU racist scumbags, you are failure :) you are down in the economic crisis first get rid of that poor beggars :) We are safe and secure you'll want us to join you but we won't, in 1923 we are at top 10 top economies in the world, you keep up close deficit of Italy Ireland Spain Portugal and Greece.==))

  • @GaffurTv Since you are such a happy lot, then why don't you stay in your fly ridden country with your ugly coloured boyfriends and girlfriends? Why do you keep coming in your thousands to the white civilised and democratic West? Why don't you stay and have fun in your "paradise", eating your pilafs and doner kebabs, and have a bath once a year, before the bairam, whether you need it or not.

    Perhaps you should tell your compatriots what a heaven your country is, so that they'll stop coming here

  • @GaffurTv You speak of "racism": This is quite an indictment, coming from a gromp of nomadic people who had to commit a genocide in order to acquire a country to live in. How can the civilised West respect you when you accept one dictatorship after another, and commit genocide after genocide. You brought death and destruction everywhere you passed. You massacred Greeks, Armenians, Slavs, and Kurds, and continue doing so. You are ugly, unhygienic, dishonest, and smell bad. Just stay home.

  • @GaffurTv So, you are amongst the top 10 economies of the World [?]. Good for you - as long as you do it as far as possible from here. We wish you well!

  • i love elizabeth 2 queen 

  • @ridvan598 siktir dangalak.. o orrospu kim biliyonmu!!!!agzindan cikani kulagin duysun

  • HELAL OLSUN KRALICA GOOD SPEAK .

    THANKS.

  • i live in germany and i know the turkish people in germany and i must say our muslims are the best ones there are

  • mustafa kemal was from england queen loves him

  • What would king Richard the Lionheart say on this?

  • Jus cuz u faggots are jelous that they turkeys got a stronger army doesn't mean u have to bitch about it so shut up and stop u cryin u racist bastards

  • Look at whole america continent native people of this continent who are descendants of american indians, mayans, aztects and member of many other old tribes speaks their invaders language namely spanish, portuguese or english.. I guess this is the reflection of great greek culture on all Western civilization ( which had provided you with your life style) but which also had colonized and exploited whole world for 2 centuries. by the way, half of africa today still speaks French, dont they ?

  • I wanna ask those who has identified Turks as Barbars, Cannibal, Genociders, Opressers. I wanna ask to those people why in the name of God, If there is even a country which has been invaded and governed by Ottoman Empire, lived under Ottoman rule hundreds of years and its people speak Turkish ? Converted to a Islamic country ? After being opressed 400 hundred years, why those Greek guys still are christian and speaks Greek not Turkish ?

  • @erdostmisir Interesting comment - although there are mixed reports from Christians living in Turkey.

    About the Greeks it was fortunate that Europe felt emotionally and culturally attached to them. Perhaps they wouldn't be so lucky if they were e.g. Armenians

  • @erdostmisir you fucker mother you barbar

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  • @JinotGaming I haven't seen your comment earlier, because I haven't been on YouTube for a while. In Britain there is freedom of speech: every citizen has the right to criticise the government, even in time of war. Therefore, I do not think that British are hypocritical in that sense. More than 1 million demonstrators expressed their views freely when Tony Blair decided to support Bush. This is hardly hypocritical.

    When did you last demonstrate in Turkey against the invasion of Cyprus?

  • Greeks go back Caucasia please.Anatolia,west thrace and thesalloniki belongs Turks

  • @JinotGaming The Church of St Sophia in Constantinople is the best advertisement of Turks respect of other cultures. They deformed the architecture of the building by converting it into a hideous mosque. They even tried to islamise the most beautiful buildings in the world on the Acropolis of Athens. They modified the Eretheion to accommodate a harem, and put up ugly minaret structures on the Parthenon. How civilised!

  • The proper noun "Turk" is synonymous with barbarity, vandalism, cruelty, and even cannibalism. In Austria, till recently, children were told not to go out alone, or the "Turk" would eat them.

  • @JinotGaming Regarding the protection of Churches, I refer you to the Greek Churches in Cyprus which have been systematically looted after the cowardly Turkish invasion of 1974 and the Greek genocide that followed. There is also the report by UNESCO that verifies attempts to sell Greek national treasures abroad, including fixtures from Greek Churches in the illegally occupied Northern Cyprus.

    Does this suggest that the Turks respect other cultures?

    Germans have been rather tolerant!

  • @JinotGaming How have they protected other cultures when as nomads they invaded other people's countries and destroyed and slaughter whatever and whoever got in their way?

    However, since Turkish culture is richer than ours, why don't the Turks stay at home and enjoy it, rather than coming to our countries and destroy our landscape by building minarets and similar hideous structures of servility? They should stay home and be happy, and we should say nothing more about it. Yes?

  • @euridike88 Hey at least he's not playing yakkety sax.

  • Is that silly music necessary? Are you trying to make a musical out of the Queen's speech?

  • Wer redet heute noch von der Vernichtung der Armenier?

    (Adolf Hitler, 22 August 1939)

  • Kemal was a traitor to islam may hr burn in hell with his queen mother bitch

  • the music is hideous, especially making it difficult to hear clearly what she was saying.

  • Wow too much haters here. Haters gonna hate.

  • Recently we saw the marriage of one of the world's biggest Welfare Scroungers and Parasites, Billy Windsor ("Prince" William), to a cheap plastic tart who resembles nothing more than a neurotic stick-insect whose only claim to fame is having a mouth wide enough to accommodate yet another Windsor-Rothschild blow-job.

  • This ugly old whore is the head of the untouchable mafia family in Britain. She is Queen of DARKNESS Elezabeth Vagina & the current resident of Fuckingham Palace & many more. This heartless greedy beast is a parasite & many in Britain R too stupid to know about her dark past & present. This ugly whore has murdered too many including Dodi & Diana. Fuck the English Queen & her family including her tampon lovin long eared mental son Charles Prince of Hells. Fuck Britain & everything British.

  • The Queen is an Undemocratic and Unaccountable Head of State! She's Corrupt by the way! Not elected of course!

  • fuck ataturk, he,s in hell

  • yetmez secde etsin Anitkabirde

  • she was joking!!

  • Backstabbing English if it wasn't because of them there would be no Turkey...

  • she admires Attaturk, that's because he blew up Britains royal navy using sea mines, a very valuable lesson so the British will not suffer the same again.

  • @VERGIS92 Do you think that if she had a choice she would have gone anywhere near? The Queen is a Constitutional monarch and a servant of the people of Britain. Even her speeches are written for her. She was badly advised to pay that visit to a country which, historically, has been one of Britain's natural enemies. Sadly, the Queen's government, the present Conservative as well as the former Labour, want Turkey in the EU. Why? Because the US decides who should become a member and who shouldn't.

  • zamaninda bir osmanli padisahi ingiliz kralicesiyle evlenme hazirliklarina baslar. Sonra bakar ki ingiliz kralicesi cok cirkin vazgecer.Gider ukraynali bir kole kizini es olarak alir. Iste o padisah Kanuni dir o ukraynali kole kizi da hurrem sultan. Biz turk erkekleri yuzyillardir iste bu yuzden rus ve ukraynali kadinlari es yapariz. Turk kadinina hayir!!!!

  • ne mutlu cobanim diyene!!!

  • @CasanovaNBG ;P

  • he is ATATURK ,which means FATHER-TURK

  • @CasanovaNBG

    Heil AtaTürk??

    NE MUTLU TÜRKÜM DIYENE

  • There is the book "Inner Folds of the Ottoman Revolution" written by Mevlan Zadeh Rifat in Turkish and published in 1929, the author, a pro-sultan Turk, claims that the "Armenian genocide was decided in August 1910 and October 1911, by a Young Turk committee composed entirely of displaced Balkan Jews in the format of a syncretist Jewish-Muslim sect which included ataturk, Talaat, Enver, Behaeddin Shakir, Jemal, and Nizam posting as Muslims.

  • @armhumanbeing I am assuming they had masonic ties. though..... this brings up a point. in respect to the laws of nature. certain people who claim direct dna jew decent are trying to hide one true fact. there is no special race. law of nature states this. its as plain as broad day light. those who claim to be in power have actually lost. not by being in power but by truth. thank the white hats in the usa army for the internet. there is good in every peoples. thanks for the book info. i will read

  • When Kemal Ataturk Recited Shema Yisrael

    "It's My Secret Prayer, Too," He Confessed

  • He was actually a Greek-speaking Jew from Salonika!

  • @TurksSayNo2EUfuckyou - Salonika was as Turkish as the land the Turks stole from the Armenians and the Greeks of Cyprus. The civilized West takes a rather dim view on barbarity acts of such nature. The language you use reflects your culture perfectly! I am not prepared to entertain any further responses from you. Try elsewhere!

  • @klearchosklearchou  i doubt that very much. read salonika city of ghosts and get the true history of thesaloniki - salonika. the greeks were pushed into the mountains for hundreds of years, when she says ancient traditions she means hellenes ( people of the land) look at the ancient constantinople flag, its a crescent and a rosetta-2500 years old. turk flag is based on this. its a shame everyone does not know the true history.

  • @wellwellwellhello - As I already pointed out to another user who responded to an old comment of mine, I only posted a couple of comments in this forum ages ago and forgot all about them. However, as your attitude is down to earth, I would be interested in your views on whichever of my comments you are responding to.

    From where and to which mountains were the Greeks pushed and by whom?

    What means "people of the land"?

    Message me via mailbox if you wish.

  • @klearchosklearchou hi... just got back from holidays. its summer break here in australia. thanks for the feedback. my father is from mount olympus and my mother's side is from smyna(izmir)/ lesbos. i heard family stories. you know how they are especially in war.. extremely sad. so i started reading to find out more about the history of the area. so the story goes ( salonika city of ghosts ) muslims were 1st class citizens 2nd class were jews and 3rd class were greeks (mostly christians)

  • @wellwellwellhello my lecturer is of turkish decent. its great because we have discovered our foods are similar.- you can call us both humanists. it was only 90-100 years ago our ancestors lived side by side. we can link how cultures change and evolve. Its interesting how power and greed can erode a culture and knowledge so quickly. yet flourish in another part of the world for the next transition in human evolution. its happening again in this lifetime with the demise of usa. is it china?

  • @wellwellwellhello Living side by side does not make people friends. In 1453, Greece was invaded by hordes of nomadic people coming from Asia who spoke in an Asiatic language, looked Asian, had a different religion and moral values, who wanted to rule us by force, and eventually they succeeded in doing so. The fact that we never adopted their religion and way of life and rose and forced them out after 400 years, proves that we never identified with them or accepted their culture.

  • @klearchosklearchou The flip side of the coin is that when people do live side by side they can be friends.. The reason why the past must be remembered by all "perceived sides" is that the energy needs to be neutralised so to speak. balanced out.

  • @wellwellwellhello - What is the point that you are trying to make? If I understand correctly, you appear to be a pacifist. But would you still be a pacifist the day after you lost your country, property, and members of your family to an invading army which remains there?

    How can you speak in terms of peace to someone whose estate is occupied by Turkish invaders?

    I am not getting at you; but I am just asking how can you rationalise that?

  • @marius4marius far from pacifist. I will defend common people for the rest of my life, including democracy. sure I have greek blood, but its human blood. I really do not see myself as greek or australian. i believe in democracy and personal freedom. that is what i will fight with and will lose my life if i need to for future generations to live in a free society. it comes down to this for me. Every person in this world has a right to reach "at oneness" dhama or god. its our human right. its law

  • @wellwellwellhello Ofcourse they were first class citizens. After the massacre that followed the conquest of Constantinople in 1453 they took the rest of Greece. According to their islamic texts whoever is not a moslem inferior to them. However, the Greeks did not convert to Islam in order to become the "equals" of the Turks. They could have chosen the easy way out. When you have a strong sense of identity and culture you do not modify your life to accommodate your oppressor.

  • @wellwellwellhello The Jews that you mentioned were those evicted from Spain by Ferdinand and Isabella. They were found useful by the sultan who employed them as administrators to run parts of the Ottoman occupied Europe. The memory is still strong to this day. They were themselves persecuted but worked closely with the Turks for an easy existence.

    It is unfortunate if they were all offended when eventually the Greeks liberated themselves. We really didn't want to hurt their feelings.

  • @klearchosklearchou hellenism means people of the land

  • @wellwellwellhello - I am not even asking you in which language the word hellenism (ελληνισμός) means "people of the land", which "land", or what the significance of such meaning might be.

    The history of Greece has always been intewoven with the sea - from the earliest myths, to the earliest records kept in Linear-B long before the alphabet was employed. The earliest settlements were close to the sea and communication from settlement to settlement was by sea. There were sea divinities.

  • @klearchosklearchou people of the land is where their forefathers raised their kids, generation after generation. across asia minor to present day greece. its simple. its everyones story, every ones culture, every ones soul.

  • @klearchosklearchou the book describes in depth the atrocities on all sides (if there were any sides at all). It does state the greeks were pushed into the hills.around thesaloniki. the ottomans lived on the shore line. greeks as known today were not known as greek until i think the 18th century. before that it was hellenic peoples for a couple of thousand years. people of the land. thats it. it just reminds me the ancients were humanists. I study philosophy currently part time and its great.

  • @wellwellwellhello Greek is the name given to Hellenes by non-Hellenes. There was no time in history when Greece was inhabited by different people, who spoke a different language or had a different identity. The admittedly hostile feeling towards the Turks can be understood if you can appreciate what the Greek people suffered for 4 centuries under the Turks. As late as 1974, Turkey's military regime invaded and occupied the northern part of the island of Cyprus. They are still there to this day.

  • @wellwellwellhello You mean 19th century when after the Revolution of 1821 an independent state of Hellas was declared. In the West, Hellas (Ελλάς - with a breathing in the first syllable) was always referred to as Greece from the word Graecia, which was the name the ancient Romans gave to Hellas in Latin.

    I wouldn't rely too much on the "humanity" of the ancient Greeks when their country was invaded - e.g. Marathon 490 BC, Plataea 480 BC, Thermopylae 480 BC, War of Independence 1821 ... etc

  • @wellwellwellhello You speak about atrocities during the destruction of Smyrna. Many Greeks feel that Venizelos should not have been drawned by Lloyd George into the conflict. Others argue that if the Jews could claim Palestine as their own after 2,000 years on account of myths told by nomads who "heard voices" from a creature called Yahweh in the desert asking them to commit genocide and take over the land of the Philistines , then why not the Greeks whose presence in Ionia is well documented.

  • @klearchosklearchou you do not get that i under stand what a double helix and a dodechahedrum is. its about balancing the energies of the past for the present and future. humans do not have a right to a nation state. only the whole world. you are not getting my point. every language comes from the golden mean. its true my current perspective is of an educated civilisation but in essence we all belong to it. no one is above be no one below me, mentality.I do not even believe in a 2 tiered society

  • @klearchosklearchou i have a turkish australian friend who I would always say " it looks like we are sisters" and we would laugh. so she went to turkey last year and found out her family were originally from salonika. the only way to find out family history, is if one could read ottoman texts which no one can do these days. (through ottoman tax records). its interesting. you know majority of jews are originally from khazar. the whole world is an illusion. we are all just people of the land. =

  • @klearchosklearchou You'll make Ataturk raise from his grave and walk on to Thselonika. better swear to his mother man than calling him Greek speaking Jew or something. Ataturk is a Kizil Yoruk Turk. Kizil Yoruks are an arm of Oguz Turks, founders of Ottoman State in Bursa. Kizil Yoruks moved to Konya valley that time. In 14th century after Cirmen victory they were ordered to move to Debre-Macedonia. His Grandpa is Kizil Hafiz Ahmet, his father is Ali Rıza. Ali Riza moved to Thselonika.

  • @klearchosklearchou

    armenians say Ataturk was armenian, greeks say he was greek, albanians say he was albanian, islamists say he was jewish.

    But we real Turks say he was TURKISH, saviour and great leader of the Republic of Turkey! we dont care for your little midget countries ;-)

  • @TheVideoTurk - To this day, I never heard or read anywhere that he was "Greek".

    Regarding my "little midget country", to a little midget mind everything appears to be little and midget.

    Regarding him being a "saviour", obviously your country needed badly the services of a saviour in the state it was.

    I do not dislike you for being a Turk, but I would be ashamed if my country behaved like yours.

  • @TheVideoTurk - Klearchosklearchou made a simple and straightforward statement. You understood what your intelligence allows you to understand. Nowhere he says that Ataturk was Greek. Nobody is interested in Ataturk in the West anyway. He is not the kind of historical figure worth learning about at school. If he was your saviour, then well done - he saved you from whatever you needed to be saved. In the history lessons, Turkey is only mentioned within the context of barbarians invading Europe.

  • @erikabraun anani sik fuck you mother

  • @TheVideoTurk - They are absolutely right in being proud of their ancestors! What do the Turks have to make them proud of? The Armenian massacre? The burning of Smyrna? The Istanbul pogrom? The invasion of Cyprus? The destruction of property and religious sites? The looting of antiquities?

    Greeks do not have to beg. The whole civilized West is always at their disposal, anxious to help the country to which we all owe our way of life!

    Your comment reflects your lack of education perfectly!

  • @uragorn12 Thank you for your good wishes (whatever they are). As a Nordic European, I do not speak or understand Asiatic languages. However, I wish you the same and even more!

  • @uragorn12 Idiot? Yet is you who is unable to translate from your own language.

    Our democratic West provided the democratic facility of YouTube for the benefit of all - even those who are culturally inferior, and without a concept of democracy.

    With all due respect, I have much better things to do than using Google to translate comments posted in an Asiatic language, even if that language has been modified to fit the Latin alphabet - especially when the user who posted them is so rude.

  • @erikabraun These are the people who want to join our all-white EU. It would take them light years to learn the meaning of democracy. Look at what they did to Germany with their filthy little communities, mosques, and hideous subculture.

  • @tanjatanya oke go and cry about it!!

  • i love ataturk

  • @TheVideoTurk - From this end he does not sound "stupid". On the contrary, it is enough for anyone to read how you express yourself and would decide at once who is stupid and who isn't.

    Regarding begging, we can all see how Turks behave in our countries and how low they are prepared to stoop for money. We try to help you regardless of your shameful past, and your disgraceful religion which is based on hatred, and you thank us by trying to impose your hideous values in our countries!

  • @klearchosklearchou

    lol i love the way lies just propagate, his father is albanian ALI RIZA from dibra, his mother is from salonica a real turkish mother.

  • @klearchosklearchou Haha you wish!! thats maybe why he saved our country and not yours!?

  • @FIZZTT - I wish what? I do not know what you mean or to which one of my comments you are responding. It is ages since I posted a couple of comments in this forum. Why should someone save my country and from whom, or what? I do not understand.

    You say your country was saved. You know better in that respect, as to what your country needed. If it needed to be saved, then well done!

  • abdullah gül'ün papyonu mok gibi olmus xD xD

  • The Queen and the Monarchy does not clearly respresent the means of Democracy and Secularism.

  • I think she finally lost it. What is she now 90

  • yes

    you are right

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  • she is a lesbian

  • since she married one!

  • The Biggest Turk Ataturk !

  • ataturk was their agent, he was oficially their guide .

  • CAUCASSIANWOLF ,how do you know ataturk was their agent ,wats ur source?

  • you are not funny, childish I'm not turk but I give respect much to Attaturk. Stop trying funny unfunny bozo

  • I didnt say it to make fun.

    If you respect Ataturk good for you. But bitch the only unfunny bozo is your shit face.

  • well done good but spelled ATATURK

  • viva the queen ;)

  • Who is she telling this? Abdullah Gul? He's not a Kemalist by any means. Probably doesn't even like the man.

    I fear for the fate of Turkey and Kemalism.

  • Gul is a radical muslim and i think once he understood what the Queen was saying he was pissed of because he is doing the exact oppisite of wat Ataturk did by demordernising the country and making it radical agian, i hope the Queen didnt think Turkey was a radical muslim country, anyway alll the people exept from gul's wife didnt have turbans whcih shows Turkey modernisation

  • True and I hope Turkey will stay secular.

    But the country and the system need reform.

    This is from a Lebanese who loves Turkey because I have Trkish blood myself, though I've only ben there once. My greatgrandmother was Turkish, from Adana, and I like saying I'm a Turko-Arab.

    BTW Gul studied in the UK I believe at Exeter University.

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