Responding to “Turkey is not Europe”

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In this short video I respond to a social media comment stating that "Turkey is not Europe". Context: I shared a map showing non-Indo-European languages spoken in Europe, which included Turkish.

Jean Antoine
 

  • @lithw01 says:

    Hope more people are actually literate.

    • @stirlingmoss4621 says:

      do you mean culturally, geographically, historically or politically literate? No sense in going Woke here

  • @obnoxiousNoxy says:

    So Turkey is partially Europe if we wanna be really nitpicky

  • @hayeonkim7838 says:

    Thanks for interesting and valuable information as always ✨️👍✨️

  • @ercan5209 says:

    As a Turk who feels 100% Asian, i liked your video, plus i wanna say that Turkish is widely spoken in some other Balkan countries as first languages for natives. For example Kosovo, Skopje etc. Even one of the 6 stars on Kosova flag represents Turkish minority in there. So it clearly is a language spoken in Europe.

  • @ergenekon9981 says:

    These comments come always from the same sort of people.

  • @alexandrezago885 says:

    Fantastic explanation with the map and all the numbers! Clear and easy to understand. Thank you so much for always providing us with valuable knowledge!

  • @Syiepherze says:

    This is like when people say Egypt is not in Asia even though the Sinai is the only Asian part of Egypt

  • @shantanukhandkar says:

    Israel is in Asia, but they still have to participate in the European football league. These things happen. Move on.

  • @abdullahunal1108 says:

    That comment should be replied with a follow up question: what is europe? Is cyprus, which is a member of the european union, in europe? Or the northern caspian shores of Azerbaijan europe? Is it a land , and if yes what are the borders, or is it culture, and if yes what defines the culture?

  • @ReverendMeat51 says:

    “Türkiye” is not how it’s said in English regardless of what their government wants.

  • @FireRupee says:

    Not only that, there are Turkish-speaking communities across the Balkans, Cyprus, and elsewhere, though some individuals have relocated. There is also Tatar, another Turkic language, spoken in Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania. Definitely in Europe.

  • @bg1052 says:

    Why are some people still misunderstanding his point? His point isn’t that Turkey is European, his point is that Turkish is a non-indoeuropean lanaguage that is spoken in part of Europe, which is correct

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