Leonmc0708 wrote:On the way back we noticed a protest going on, you know the sort loads of people with banners and stuff. A perfect photo opportunity, so I made my way over to join in, hoping it was not a protest against English people or tourists. As I went over, I was initially pleased to see it was all longhaired women, wouldn’t mind getting in amongst them I thought. Then I realised that they where indeed longhaired, but women they were not. They were transvestites. What they where protesting against or for I do not have a clue, but I joined in anyway much to the amusement of the locals and press there. Great photo to follow…
Anyone translate the signs ?
jonnymac1979 wrote:Was only thinking of this thread yesterday. Looking forward to your next composition already mate.
IstanBuL-FenerBaHce wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:On the way back we noticed a protest going on, you know the sort loads of people with banners and stuff. A perfect photo opportunity, so I made my way over to join in, hoping it was not a protest against English people or tourists. As I went over, I was initially pleased to see it was all longhaired women, wouldn’t mind getting in amongst them I thought. Then I realised that they where indeed longhaired, but women they were not. They were transvestites. What they where protesting against or for I do not have a clue, but I joined in anyway much to the amusement of the locals and press there. Great photo to follow…
Anyone translate the signs ?
Leon, at the moment you started the topic, you didn't put these pics - i suppose.
Haha mate, it was a protest from "lamda" club, which asks for gay&bi rights.
here are the translations:
on the red one; " stop the 'forced sex slavery' "
the purple one; " stop the torturer cops "
and the pink one; " homosexuality cant be a reason for being unemployed "
IstanBuL-FenerBaHce wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:On the way back we noticed a protest going on, you know the sort loads of people with banners and stuff. A perfect photo opportunity, so I made my way over to join in, hoping it was not a protest against English people or tourists. As I went over, I was initially pleased to see it was all longhaired women, wouldn’t mind getting in amongst them I thought. Then I realised that they where indeed longhaired, but women they were not. They were transvestites. What they where protesting against or for I do not have a clue, but I joined in anyway much to the amusement of the locals and press there. Great photo to follow…
Anyone translate the signs ?
Leon, at the moment you started the topic, you didn't put these pics - i suppose.
Haha mate, it was a protest from "lamda" club, which asks for gay&bi rights.
here are the translations:
on the red one; " stop the 'forced sex slavery' "
the purple one; " stop the torturer cops "
and the pink one; " homosexuality cant be a reason for being unemployed "
Ciggy » Sun May 13, 2007 2:22 pm wrote:IstanBuL-FenerBaHce wrote:<span style="color:#000000">Leonmc0708 wrote:On the way back we noticed a protest going on, you know the sort loads of people with banners and stuff. A perfect photo opportunity, so I made my way over to join in, hoping it was not a protest against English people or tourists. As I went over, I was initially pleased to see it was all longhaired women, wouldn’t mind getting in amongst them I thought. Then I realised that they where indeed longhaired, but women they were not. They were transvestites. What they where protesting against or for I do not have a clue, but I joined in anyway much to the amusement of the locals and press there. Great photo to follow…
<span style="font-size:17pt">Anyone translate the signs ?</span>
Leon, at the moment you started the topic, you didn't put these pics - i suppose.
Haha mate, it was a protest from "lamda" club, which asks for gay&bi rights.
here are the translations:
on the red one; " stop the 'forced sex slavery' "
the purple one; " stop the torturer cops "
and the pink one; " homosexuality cant be a reason for being unemployed "</span>
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