ABD ye hizmet ettiği andan itibaren Türklüğü kalmamıştır bana haini övme kendi milletini satıp para için düşman devletin personeli olmuş ülkemize ihanet etmediği sürece sorun yok eğer buralardan kendine ajan devşirmey kalkarsa ülkeyede giremez
Şuanda ne yaptığını bilmiyorum art niyetli biri gibi durmuyor tam sınırda geziyor ABD ile olan ilişkileri onlara hizmet etme durumu Türkiye nın milli çıkarlarına ters olursa bunuda devlet fark ederse gerekeni yapar
Kaya is a better American citizen than a lot of people that I know. His story should be watched by a lot of people that take it for granted that they are a U.S. citizen. They don't know what they have. What's bad is they would not fight to keep it if there would be a time where we would have to defend it with our lives. I hear people say they would leave if that were to happen. I don't understand the idea of leaving, I would fight to the end to protect this country. I believe that if you were to leave if that were to happen you should not be able to come back to enjoy what we have. There's something brewing in this world that if it happens we will all have to stand up and fight. I hope it never happens. There are people in this world that don't like what we have and would want to take that away from us. Let's hope we don't have to make them understand what it is to be an American!
Turks usually occupy themselves with their living, try to live a peaceful life in prosperity and don't do silly, naughty things. So, they are very adaptive to another country and its conditions.
@@Missplayful26 You are asimilatedand you have nothing left about your home countries cultures,behaves ,tradistions..You have misunderstood this fact.you dont have to be asimilated yourself for being adapted for the land where you have gone
It's awesome to hear a story from a legal immigrant who came to the United States legally and how much they appreciate this country and our freedoms. I have a friend who is now in his 80's that immigrated from Cuba. He and his family came into the U.S illegally but then got their citizenship and he is the same way. To hear Kaya and my friend tell the stories of them becoming citizens makes me appreciate being born in the USA. Great story and great guy. Now I am off to buy a SAR.
As a fellow countryman of his, I am proud of Mr. Kaya...Money doesn't change him, fame doesn't change him ..He is simply incorruptible and he is also an absolute *DULL YA-ROCK* which is my main reason to love him even more..RESPECT!
Amerikadaki bircok gocmen Turk vatandasina en dogru orneklerden birisi olugunu dusunuyorum. inanilmaz bir kariyer gecmisi var. Kendisiyle tanismayi cok isterdim. Eger Texas a yolun duserse tanismayi cok isterim. Herkes icin guzel bir ornek yasam. Tesekkurler Erdal gosumuzu kabarttin. Amerikada gurur duydugumuz bir kardesimiz var. sagol varol. ELESTRI.......Cok fazla seni takip eden Turk hayranin var. Artik katildigin tum sohbetlerde Turkce subtitiles alalim. Ozellikle Classic firearms kanalinda... simdiden tesekkurler... Gokhan Gafuroglu
ne övmesi olm adamlar expat neden expat olduklarını anlatıyorlar, eğer amerikada yaşamanın övülesi yanları olmasaydı expat olurlar mıydı? tüm podcast erdalın neden amerikada yaşamayı tercih ettiğini anlattığı bir sohbetti. yurtdışında yaşayan kişilerin değil yurtdışı görmemiş kişilerin yaptığı yorumlar asıl benim canımı sıkıyor @@knight6149
Proud of you Erdal Kaya! What a wonderful example of Turkish people. Such a great guy and a top notch pro! If you trust a brand we follow you Bro! All the best!
Thank god your a American citizen we need more just like you I don’t know how to pay you a bigger compliment we here in America are very lucky to have you I wish all citizens here would act just like you the United States would not be in the mess we are in God bless you Kaya welcome please stay forever
Dang, Kaya sounds like a fantastic US citizen. I'm very glad he is able to live the American Dream and contribute to our amazing country. If only all native-born Americans would act the same way.
We very like their positon too! He was very good in Turkish/English and He was Knowlagdeble Police. We as Turks understand the American Police Paradigma via him. He had Turkish Commentary chanel Named "Amerikalı Aynasız" (Mirrorless American) PLUS: Her dad was Police Officer too. (IDK Introducted in Podcast)
Very cool video. I obviously enjoyed hearing Kaya's story, what a great story of resiliency. But I also appreciated the CC discussion and the serious responsibility we have when we carry, as well as the point that we need to protect our PCC. You guys knocked another one out of the park. Great job!
Listening to him is like chatting with the big brother of the town, you know? He is an excellent example of a Turkish person and a well-rounded citizen for the United States. I have great sympathy for New York, so people like Kaya are one of the living examples of the American dream realized for those like me who want to live abroad.
I won a Sar9 during shot show when kaya was giving then away like candy, anyways i was curious about that them before this as it seemed to have all the features i like of a VP9 and G19 but i was hesitant to buy one as i thought it was to cheap to be good. Fast forward after receiving the prize I took to the range and i was blown away by how it shot and performed. I am now a believer of SAR and it has become my bedside gun because of how much i trust it now.
I had never put it together, but Kaya has mad trooper vibes! Haha not usually a trooper fan, but this dude is awesome. Incredibly motivated, I wouldn't be surprised to see him running his own classic firearms type business in the near future. Great to hear your story man!
Kaya, He showed us again how important determination and success are. Just like Sly and Arnold's success in the USA, everyone has worked hard and achieved success, I congratulate them. Now people must show that they are intelligent and stop discrimination between religion and race. They should enjoy success together. By the way, the most beautiful and warm smile I have ever seen belongs to Katie, she has a very sweet smile and look. 👋😊👍❤Greetings to everyone 🌲🌲🌳🌲🌳🌲🌲🔥🌳🌳🌲🌲🌳🐺🌳🌳
I live by the Tennessee line in north Georgia and 2 hours from Atlanta and it's basically like NYC, but smaller and southern. Definitely a big difference from 2 hours away, couldn't imagine coming from Europe.
Let me just say that many of us can easily sympathize with Erdal, especially nowadays. And his connection with Turkey now could be a good role model for the youth here. Great career abi!
@@samilkafa3763 Yurtsuz kimseden de böyle sığ bir bakış açısı beklenir. Oysa buradaki durumun düzelmesi, gelecek kuşak gençlerin yaşamlarını da iyileştirerek daha büyük bir ereğe çalışacaktır.
This is very interesting. I watch Kaya's videos and they are entertaining and informative on their products. My first hand gun is the SAR9 stainless. Its comfortable in my hand and very light weight.
I am around the same age and also from Turkey, now living abroad just like Erdal. I had the exact same feelings he had about moving abroad and living the western lifestyle too! Sweet 90s :) I remember joining chatrooms online just to chat with people from the USA and see how it is like to be one of them. I mean I am talking about the year 1999-2000 here. However when 9/11 happened my American dream was crushed into pieces. I knew that the world would not be the same. I was even ghosted by a chat friend from Georgia, Savannah. So, I stopped chasing that dream and carried on with my life but I always made friends with people visiting from abroad just because I liked it so much. One day I met a german guy and we became real friends. He resparked my vision again and this time I made it! I know that there are many people like me and like Kaya who desire to change their life and integrate fully. However, the immigration policies are a bit weird. "The good ones" are mostly being turned down by bureaucracy and whatnot while the problematic ones are being taken in as residents. Maybe it's because the "western minded" immigrants are too correct and hesitate trying illegal ways of moving...
Ok this is for Kaya. Man I was just watching one of your podcasts. I didn't really know how to take you when you first showed up on the Classic Firearms scene. I'm a Clint fan but , then here you came. No shame to Clint. But I listened to your story and your transition and position on being an American. I appreciate your drive and how you've followed the rules (laws). All I'm trying to say is, Im impressed with the path you've chosen and the way you've gone about it. I just wish more would adopt your mindset. And as Im watching this video. Your English is spot on. I enjoy your addition to Classic Firearms and Clint.... you're still awesome as I'm a Ex-Marine as well. Please keep with the great content and God bless the republic> Thanks guys
Thanks for this wonderful interview! Its great to see people like Kaya that are hardworking, and prepared to integrate to the culture and laws of the new country.Good luck and wish you the best
Hey Clint, I don't know what setting you used on this video that is different from your other videos, but each time I come back to this video it picks up again right where I left off on the previous visit. That's great! None of your other videos seem to do that. They all restart at the beginning each time. So if you can figure out what you did differently on this video it would be great if you could do the same for all future videos.
Incredibly interesting guest he obviously a really driven man gives himself an aim then makes it happen I’d think make him a great investigator Great joking about ATF hear they pretty much hated
Yeah man I’m thankful being able to owing arm in the US and yeah for me and my friends, family defense and yeah with the right training at a young age lots can be kept from happening
Being in LE, I can relate to a lot of his experiences. Like when you find out your backup's either a shitbird or brings a pillow to work?? Lol yep.. Gotta stay on point..
As a future English teacher, I'm not very fluent in English of course but besides the story of this beautiful countryman of ours, the fluency of his speaking amazed me. Cuz we are taught like "You will never speak like a native speaks cuz you were not born in that country." As far as i know from his other videos or interviews, he did not know English before he moved to U.S. So it gives me hope to improve my English if one day i will go to another country. And btw i did not know that there was an interview with him in English so it's very good to see that.
ben elt mezunuyum, aksanım ve telafuzum üniversiteye gitmeden önce çok daha iyiydi. Terminolojiye ve sunum yaparken kullanman gereken belli kalıplara önem gösterildiği için benim ingilizcem resmiyette gelişirken pratikte geriledi. Ama söyle bir sey var, 2 hafta cs go oynayıp ingilizce konusayım, tekrar erdal kaya olurum :) p.s: bu sene amerikaya gitmeye calısıyorum, basarırsam iste o zmaan izle benim ingilizceyi
@@MHG796hic türkce konusmadan sadece ingilizce ders anlatmak biz staj yaparken zorunluydu. Bütün üniversiteler bunu uygulasa hicbir sorun kalmaz. Biz kesinlikle türkçe konusmadan sadece ingilizce ders isliyorduk ve cocuklar cok iyi bir sekilde anlıyordu. Hala ben derslerimi cogunlukla ingilizce anlatırım, instructionlar dahil ingilizce veririm ve sınıfım anlar. Eğitimle alakalı, her öğretmen ve her üniversite eğitimi bir değil
@@PLoverTR bizde de öyle ama dediğine geliyor. Dersle alakalı kalıpları ezberliyorsun ve orada gelişiyorsun ama konfor alanından çıktıktan sonra afallama oluyor vocabulary eksik olduğu için
i have been thinking is it possible to be citizen both country which have so many separate views each other until saw the guy. Acknowledging the differences between people is the one of the most important thing to settle in, i feel.
15:21 if someone sat down with glock on the table in front of me like that, i would feel 100 percent threat no matter who is it. that is uncomfortable.
I have a dream as an fbi agent in the united states as a turkish we are affected by the scenes in the movie but i know it's a very risky job so i love it if i can join one day i believe it will be one day learning efforts always give results to people this is present at every stage of your success thank you kaya I love watching your every video but i don't know where to start, i have to start somewhere
Ülkemizi, ABD'de en iyi şekilde temsil eden, Türklüğünü de unutmamış olan, çok değerli bir kardeşimiz.
ABD ye hizmet ettiği andan itibaren Türklüğü kalmamıştır bana haini övme kendi milletini satıp para için düşman devletin personeli olmuş ülkemize ihanet etmediği sürece sorun yok eğer buralardan kendine ajan devşirmey kalkarsa ülkeyede giremez
Şuanda ne yaptığını bilmiyorum art niyetli biri gibi durmuyor tam sınırda geziyor ABD ile olan ilişkileri onlara hizmet etme durumu Türkiye nın milli çıkarlarına ters olursa bunuda devlet fark ederse gerekeni yapar
@@Hibrahim1 yaw he he..😏
@@Hibrahim1Şu isme bak sıfata bak Allah seni islah etsin
İSME BAK DSKJFGDSFVDSJUKBVCFJKSDBNJKDSNDSİ
@@Hibrahim1
Erdal Kaya is a truly valuable person. I am proud of him.🙂⛪
I would trade 10,000 self hating leftists, for just 1 guy like Kaya!
@@Nta_winy_lftst Definitely
As a Turkish guy who lives in US, I am proud of him!
tamam hadi
ahhahha niye adama öyle diyon @@ilkinq.8646
@@ilkinq.8646 hadi
Hayat nası la orda
Gelelimmi?
Kaya is a better American citizen than a lot of people that I know. His story should be watched by a lot of people that take it for granted that they are a U.S. citizen. They don't know what they have. What's bad is they would not fight to keep it if there would be a time where we would have to defend it with our lives. I hear people say they would leave if that were to happen. I don't understand the idea of leaving, I would fight to the end to protect this country. I believe that if you were to leave if that were to happen you should not be able to come back to enjoy what we have. There's something brewing in this world that if it happens we will all have to stand up and fight. I hope it never happens. There are people in this world that don't like what we have and would want to take that away from us. Let's hope we don't have to make them understand what it is to be an American!
americans don't know what is like to work for 300-500 dollars for a month :)
Turks usually occupy themselves with their living, try to live a peaceful life in prosperity and don't do silly, naughty things. So, they are very adaptive to another country and its conditions.
I am also Americanized Turkish and I would have done anything to protect our country . America is my home 🏠 .
Congratulations, immediately bring your friend's plaque and award for becoming an American citizen.
@@Missplayful26 You are asimilatedand you have nothing left about your home countries cultures,behaves ,tradistions..You have misunderstood this fact.you dont have to be asimilated yourself for being adapted for the land where you have gone
This guy is cool asf, have him on again
It's awesome to hear a story from a legal immigrant who came to the United States legally and how much they appreciate this country and our freedoms. I have a friend who is now in his 80's that immigrated from Cuba. He and his family came into the U.S illegally but then got their citizenship and he is the same way. To hear Kaya and my friend tell the stories of them becoming citizens makes me appreciate being born in the USA. Great story and great guy. Now I am off to buy a SAR.
america has founded by immigrants. unless you are an indian you are also an immigrant. America needs high quality immigrants
As a fellow countryman of his, I am proud of Mr. Kaya...Money doesn't change him, fame doesn't change him ..He is simply incorruptible and he is also an absolute *DULL YA-ROCK* which is my main reason to love him even more..RESPECT!
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Dullya_rock 'ı gel de amerikanlara açıkla şimdi
söylenmek istenen dul yarrak değilse ben de anlamadım @@emirhymz
@@herrben2580 dalyarak demek istemis
Dull ya-rock ne la dedim. Sonra sesli okuyunca patladım :D
We are proud of you Kaya.
Amerikadaki bircok gocmen Turk vatandasina en dogru orneklerden birisi olugunu dusunuyorum. inanilmaz bir kariyer gecmisi var. Kendisiyle tanismayi cok isterdim. Eger Texas a yolun duserse tanismayi cok isterim. Herkes icin guzel bir ornek yasam. Tesekkurler Erdal gosumuzu kabarttin. Amerikada gurur duydugumuz bir kardesimiz var. sagol varol.
ELESTRI.......Cok fazla seni takip eden Turk hayranin var. Artik katildigin tum sohbetlerde Turkce subtitiles alalim. Ozellikle Classic firearms kanalinda... simdiden tesekkurler...
Gokhan Gafuroglu
Katılıyorum gokhan abi
Amerikayı her fırsatta övmeyi bırakın artık
@@knight6149 Noldu götüne mi girdi acıdı mı reisssssss
ne övmesi olm adamlar expat neden expat olduklarını anlatıyorlar, eğer amerikada yaşamanın övülesi yanları olmasaydı expat olurlar mıydı? tüm podcast erdalın neden amerikada yaşamayı tercih ettiğini anlattığı bir sohbetti. yurtdışında yaşayan kişilerin değil yurtdışı görmemiş kişilerin yaptığı yorumlar asıl benim canımı sıkıyor @@knight6149
@@knight6149 acayip aptalsın kanka sen bu yorumda ne arıyon acaba
Proud of you Erdal Kaya! What a wonderful example of Turkish people. Such a great guy and a top notch pro! If you trust a brand we follow you Bro! All the best!
Dudes a BADASS ! came to this country for the American dream and went out and earned his way for it. Congratulations and thank you for your service.
Just now seeing this. Great story. Proud to have Kaya as a fellow American brother.
Kaya you are a beautiful person. The life of Kaya. Sounds like a movie.
Thank god your a American citizen we need more just like you I don’t know how to pay you a bigger compliment we here in America are very lucky to have you I wish all citizens here would act just like you the United States would not be in the mess we are in God bless you Kaya welcome please stay forever
Dang, Kaya sounds like a fantastic US citizen. I'm very glad he is able to live the American Dream and contribute to our amazing country. If only all native-born Americans would act the same way.
hopefully he can help repair the corruption and tarnished reputation
They can't because they have Kaya serving them fines and arresting them because that's what he's trained to do.
We very like their positon too! He was very good in Turkish/English and He was Knowlagdeble Police. We as Turks understand the American Police Paradigma via him. He had Turkish Commentary chanel Named "Amerikalı Aynasız" (Mirrorless American)
PLUS: Her dad was Police Officer too. (IDK Introducted in Podcast)
@@shotpoter1453 his brom
@@shotpoter1453Aynasız means police so it's "Police from America"
Very cool video. I obviously enjoyed hearing Kaya's story, what a great story of resiliency. But I also appreciated the CC discussion and the serious responsibility we have when we carry, as well as the point that we need to protect our PCC. You guys knocked another one out of the park. Great job!
Love USA from Turkey 🇹🇷🇺🇸
Erdal Abi gururumuzdur!
Listening to him is like chatting with the big brother of the town, you know? He is an excellent example of a Turkish person and a well-rounded citizen for the United States. I have great sympathy for New York, so people like Kaya are one of the living examples of the American dream realized for those like me who want to live abroad.
I won a Sar9 during shot show when kaya was giving then away like candy, anyways i was curious about that them before this as it seemed to have all the features i like of a VP9 and G19 but i was hesitant to buy one as i thought it was to cheap to be good. Fast forward after receiving the prize I took to the range and i was blown away by how it shot and performed. I am now a believer of SAR and it has become my bedside gun because of how much i trust it now.
Great Story...I have been enjoying Kaya on the channel. It is even more impressive hearing his journey
I had never put it together, but Kaya has mad trooper vibes! Haha not usually a trooper fan, but this dude is awesome. Incredibly motivated, I wouldn't be surprised to see him running his own classic firearms type business in the near future. Great to hear your story man!
Kaya you are fantastic, thank you for sharing and for everything you have done.
I wish I had a friend/brother/father like Kaya... hell, right now I wish I had a friend, period.
sadge
Hey u ok mate ?
Kaya, He showed us again how important determination and success are. Just like Sly and Arnold's success in the USA, everyone has worked hard and achieved success, I congratulate them. Now people must show that they are intelligent and stop discrimination between religion and race. They should enjoy success together. By the way, the most beautiful and warm smile I have ever seen belongs to Katie, she has a very sweet smile and look. 👋😊👍❤Greetings to everyone 🌲🌲🌳🌲🌳🌲🌲🔥🌳🌳🌲🌲🌳🐺🌳🌳
Hes got one hell of a story to tell.
Amazing Pod cast, nice to hear this gentlemans story
He is definetly a valuable example of what a working man can achieve..
I live by the Tennessee line in north Georgia and 2 hours from Atlanta and it's basically like NYC, but smaller and southern. Definitely a big difference from 2 hours away, couldn't imagine coming from Europe.
What a story man... I'm taking away a lot from this and was definitely inspired to do better - on all fronts.
Let me just say that many of us can easily sympathize with Erdal, especially nowadays. And his connection with Turkey now could be a good role model for the youth here. Great career abi!
Amerikan domuzu olmayı istediğin için sempati duyman gayet normal
Göç etmek yerine ülkedeki ortamı birlikte düzeltmek daha güzel bir örnek olmaz mı?
@@by_ford olmaz.
@@samilkafa3763 Yurtsuz kimseden de böyle sığ bir bakış açısı beklenir. Oysa buradaki durumun düzelmesi, gelecek kuşak gençlerin yaşamlarını da iyileştirerek daha büyük bir ereğe çalışacaktır.
@@by_ford tamam.
This is very interesting. I watch Kaya's videos and they are entertaining and informative on their products. My first hand gun is the SAR9 stainless. Its comfortable in my hand and very light weight.
as a turkish person i can say that you chose good one
@@raskolnikov4962 Idk, gotta go with Canik. My opinion tho, as an Istanbulian with only 'ranges available. Love that gun, fav trigger.
Thank You For this Podcast. You Guys Are AWESOME!
I am around the same age and also from Turkey, now living abroad just like Erdal. I had the exact same feelings he had about moving abroad and living the western lifestyle too! Sweet 90s :) I remember joining chatrooms online just to chat with people from the USA and see how it is like to be one of them. I mean I am talking about the year 1999-2000 here. However when 9/11 happened my American dream was crushed into pieces. I knew that the world would not be the same. I was even ghosted by a chat friend from Georgia, Savannah. So, I stopped chasing that dream and carried on with my life but I always made friends with people visiting from abroad just because I liked it so much. One day I met a german guy and we became real friends. He resparked my vision again and this time I made it!
I know that there are many people like me and like Kaya who desire to change their life and integrate fully. However, the immigration policies are a bit weird. "The good ones" are mostly being turned down by bureaucracy and whatnot while the problematic ones are being taken in as residents. Maybe it's because the "western minded" immigrants are too correct and hesitate trying illegal ways of moving...
Ok this is for Kaya. Man I was just watching one of your podcasts. I didn't really know how to take you when you first showed up on the Classic Firearms scene. I'm a Clint fan but , then here you came. No shame to Clint. But I listened to your story and your transition and position on being an American. I appreciate your drive and how you've followed the rules (laws). All I'm trying to say is, Im impressed with the path you've chosen and the way you've gone about it. I just wish more would adopt your mindset. And as Im watching this video. Your English is spot on. I enjoy your addition to Classic Firearms and Clint.... you're still awesome as I'm a Ex-Marine as well. Please keep with the great content and God bless the republic> Thanks guys
What Clint said about better teaching of our kids. Civics haven't been taught since the 70's which is necessary to educate them about this country.
Thanks for this wonderful interview!
Its great to see people like Kaya that are hardworking, and prepared to integrate to the culture and laws of the new country.Good luck and wish you the best
Kaya has a hell of a story, great podcast!!
By the way 'Kaya' also means rock in Turkish.
Loved this guy's story, awesome video. Thanks
Nice! Came here in 96 myself to middle school and got into law enforcement like him and here I am. Him and I have a very very similar story
Kanal acman yok mu peki?😂
@@ndnc-newdaynewcringe2260 kanka sen geçen asrın tok un yayınından banlanan eleman değilmisin amk
Ordu da mısınız hocam?
@@ndnc-newdaynewcringe2260 çok meşgulüm. Haha
@@captainjamesconrad2902 evet buradayım. Florida
We proud of you Erdal 🫶🏻
Hey Clint, I don't know what setting you used on this video that is different from your other videos, but each time I come back to this video it picks up again right where I left off on the previous visit. That's great! None of your other videos seem to do that. They all restart at the beginning each time. So if you can figure out what you did differently on this video it would be great if you could do the same for all future videos.
Incredibly interesting guest he obviously a really driven man gives himself an aim then makes it happen I’d think make him a great investigator
Great joking about ATF hear they pretty much hated
I am a regular follower of Kaya from Turkiye ❤
GR8 story-background, I really enjoyed yer 2nd podcast! Awesome interview! Thanks CF!
As a Turkish Citizen, I proud of him. He always loyal to USA and Turkey. Two countries and one good man, against to bad guys 😊
My first handgun I purchased was a used Sar b6 I love shooting it, and ill probably will have it for the rest of my life!
Great interview came here to hear Kaya and found your show...subscribed.
As a Turkish i like him. He is really good. I think he has capability to go in politics. He is very good at questions he dont like to answer.
Erdal Kaya, you are a perfect person, a perfect professional. Greetings from Turkey, I hope I can become an American citizen one day.
Fantastic podcast. alot of great information!
Great interview, interesting story and history.
Great information. Great group of people
Thank you Clint for the updates
I'm thinking Kaydi is Crushing over this Turk...LoL
You go girl....
Bullshit
Benim hikayeme çok benzetiyorum. Fakat Erdal abinin hikayesinin başındayım şu an. Öğretmenlik sınavını geçtim❤️
Erdal abi seviyoruz seni ❤️
Yeah man I’m thankful being able to owing arm in the US and yeah for me and my friends, family defense and yeah with the right training at a young age lots can be kept from happening
*Firearms
Kaya is fucking inspiration. I still want his workout routine.
Great interview! Someone took PAU to heart. ;)
You can tell that he is an experienced person just by looking at him. He is both a very talented policeman and a very talented youtuber.
Loved this.
Erdal Kaya 💪 🇹🇷
Kaya is the type of immigrant we want and need in America.
Lots of respect for Kaya, but how do you go from being a city cop to a state trooper?
He is really awesome guy 👏❤️
@1:17:40 '"It doesn't matter if you fall, what matters is if you don't get back up" - Wayne Gretzky' - Kaya
Really enjoyed this podcast...
Great Guest
man... I just found out I've been old since I was 18, I need time to process this.
I think as an old Marine he would have made a god one, Semper Fi
Erdal reis ♥
Thank you
perfect man.
Being in LE, I can relate to a lot of his experiences. Like when you find out your backup's either a shitbird or brings a pillow to work?? Lol yep.. Gotta stay on point..
Buraya gelmek için bir kadınlamı evlendin sorusuna çok güzel bir şekilde yumuşatıp cevap verdi uzun uzun zeka ;)
zeki adam cünkü 👍
kizi etkilemissin reis hayran gibi bakiyor :) (begenin de onemli bisi dedim sansinlar)
olm kız evliymiş ya
hatun atlayacaktı erdal abimin üstüne biraz daha otursalar
As a Turk, I noticed how ''seperated'' he is from Turkey when I couldn't figure out what he's saying when he pronounced ''Sarsılmaz''
A great perspective from an interesting guy👍
As a future English teacher, I'm not very fluent in English of course but besides the story of this beautiful countryman of ours, the fluency of his speaking amazed me.
Cuz we are taught like "You will never speak like a native speaks cuz you were not born in that country."
As far as i know from his other videos or interviews, he did not know English before he moved to U.S. So it gives me hope to improve my English if one day i will go to another country.
And btw i did not know that there was an interview with him in English so it's very good to see that.
Sorun yok kanka zaten hiç bir ingilizce öğretmeni ingilizce konuşamıyor. Ne kadar ironik haahhah
@@MHG796 konuşuyor aslında ama bu seviye değil. Normal olarak.
ben elt mezunuyum, aksanım ve telafuzum üniversiteye gitmeden önce çok daha iyiydi. Terminolojiye ve sunum yaparken kullanman gereken belli kalıplara önem gösterildiği için benim ingilizcem resmiyette gelişirken pratikte geriledi. Ama söyle bir sey var, 2 hafta cs go oynayıp ingilizce konusayım, tekrar erdal kaya olurum :)
p.s: bu sene amerikaya gitmeye calısıyorum, basarırsam iste o zmaan izle benim ingilizceyi
@@MHG796hic türkce konusmadan sadece ingilizce ders anlatmak biz staj yaparken zorunluydu. Bütün üniversiteler bunu uygulasa hicbir sorun kalmaz. Biz kesinlikle türkçe konusmadan sadece ingilizce ders isliyorduk ve cocuklar cok iyi bir sekilde anlıyordu. Hala ben derslerimi cogunlukla ingilizce anlatırım, instructionlar dahil ingilizce veririm ve sınıfım anlar. Eğitimle alakalı, her öğretmen ve her üniversite eğitimi bir değil
@@PLoverTR bizde de öyle ama dediğine geliyor. Dersle alakalı kalıpları ezberliyorsun ve orada gelişiyorsun ama konfor alanından çıktıktan sonra afallama oluyor vocabulary eksik olduğu için
Gr8 video & content...
Best country in the world.
Well it depends :D
it is not.
Yeah, for the rich
🇺🇸👎🏼
Happy new year everyone!
Mr. Kaya
i have been thinking is it possible to be citizen both country which have so many separate views each other until saw the guy. Acknowledging the differences between people is the one of the most important thing to settle in, i feel.
I love you Kaya hope you come see me soon !!
Erdhal Kayha spectacular
He is the best
Cok güzel programdi konuyu genel olarak anladim ama turkce altyazi olsa daha iyi olurdu. iyi yayinlar.
this actually shows what legal immigration could add and serve to the country. well done kaya🎉
It's so great to see Erdal in a podcast like that. I'm proud of him as a Turk. He's a National Pride source for us.
15:21 if someone sat down with glock on the table in front of me like that, i would feel 100 percent threat no matter who is it. that is uncomfortable.
that gun is empty for sure.
@@PLoverTR you are 100% delusional mofo
Nice video 👏🏻👍🏻
how did you get your greencard?
great
Great story.
You can call Kaya "The Rock." Kaya is rock in Turkish
Dude got zero haters
Because he’s the king 👑
I have a dream as an fbi agent in the united states as a turkish we are affected by the scenes in the movie but i know it's a very risky job so i love it if i can join one day i believe it will be one day learning efforts always give results to people this is present at every stage of your success thank you kaya I love watching your every video but i don't know where to start, i have to start somewhere
kaya is very popular with youth in turkey