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25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
"Jackie Chan is my only rival."
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
"I kept looking for the shopkeepers with machetes. Wish they were also there to taste a couple punches," a user named djarumt said. Another user, @okim2 wrote "Our Irish uncle is like a shopping mall, he killed all the small shopkeepers. It would be nice to invite him to May 1 celebrations and see what happens to violent shopkeepers armed with machetes." The users were referring to the infamous “men with machetes,” four men who attacked Gezi Park protestors with machetes on July 6, 2013.
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
"The Irish tourist is virtually a Spartan, while shopkeepers are the cowardly Persian soldiers," wrote @quotron
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
"François Hollande would give the man a legion d’honneur" AFP Photo
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
"Consider this, the man could easily conquer Istanbul if he could gather along 15-20 of his friends from Ireland," @kapiacikrichardgere
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
"Witnessing how the first man to get punched felt depressed and questioned his existence – an incredible work of art," @fshbn
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
It is okay to hit me, but won’t be cute if I don’t die.
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
"If this tourist forms a political party, I’m voting for him," wrote @rayquick
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
Never thought I would have so much pleasure from watching a violent video @lipton
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
An Irish-Kuwaiti tourist was declared a hero on social media after being captured on video while beating an army of Turkish shopkeepers. The tourist was attacked with a stick after he accidentally toppled water bottles inside a market’s refrigerator.
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
How the shopkeepers of Aksaray look after being beaten (Representation).
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
"It is funny how the man beats the shopkeepers in piecemeal attacks. He beats them, goes to his hotel to take a rest, and beats them more."
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
"I am about to change my profile picture to St. Patrick. Can’t believe how beautifully he beat them," a user named Seymour glass said.
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
Shopkeepers in Aksaray, after watching the film “Kill the Irishman.”
25 hilarious reactions to the Irish-Kuwaiti tourist beating Turkish shopkeepers
Around fifteen shopkeepers united against the man but, to their surprise, ended up being beaten themselves. The video has become a source of mockery on social media. Here are some of the best responses:
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