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    ahahhaa could you imagine if they viewed the rest of the net, maybe even ban the internet alltogether

    this is a country where they say there open and trying to get into the EU

    hilarious
    Last edited by Ari; 03-08-2007, 06:50 AM.

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    That's funny. I've talked so much xxxx to Turks on youtube.

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      They were right in filtering YouTube, because it was insulting "turkishness".

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        Well maybe the turks took it to an extent, if its people in the chatroom that act like all psycho in the chat & if they did the same on youtube I wouldnt blame them for banning it in turkey.
        If your a Left Handed person like me, you are truly unique.

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          yes they truley are a free country.

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            Thats impossible - stop believing that Zionist propaganda - Turkey is a free country - they would never do such a thing.

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              Ace, you really think Turkey wouldnt do something so bad that youtube has banned all of em there? C'mon now be REAL!
              If your a Left Handed person like me, you are truly unique.

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                Lefty, I think ace was been sarcastic.

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                  Oh ya maybe ace was LOL.
                  If your a Left Handed person like me, you are truly unique.

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                    Re: Youtube banned in Turkey

                    This is one of the reasons that hurt the Turkish sensebility(besides questioning Ataturk's masculinity!):

                    YouTube broadcasts Greek marches full of hatred toward Turks
                    Following the revelation of Greek military marches whose lyrics target the Albanians and the Ottomans, yet another Greek march, this time with the Turks as its target, has come to light.

                    In images broadcast over the Internet site YouTube, Greek commandos are shown singing a march with lyrics that include lines such as "We will break off the Turks' heads and plant a cross in Hagia Sophia."
                    The images on YouTube were shot of a Greek commando unit doing a 50-kilometer march that takes place every six months. The Greek soldiers captured in these images are singing the inflammatory marches in unison, with one particularly noticeable lyric as follows: "There was a ship, a tank-carrying ship. It left from Volos to plant fear. It goes to the shores of Little Asia (Turkey). To spread fire and ashes all over Turkey. It was full of sea marines. They blew the heads of any Turks they could find into the air. The heroes died opening the road to Hagia Sophia. I will march to Hagia Sophia, take off the Turkish caliphate sign and plant a cross there. Only then will God shed light on İstanbul and the Greek national march will ring from every corner." [...]
                    Source: http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/de...ay&link=104593

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