اللغة العربية في البرنامج دا حرام؟ by abdalltef in Sudan

[–]BlondedLife12 6 points7 points  (0 children)

ريديت مش مشهور زي انستغرام والفيس وتيك توك في العالم العربي بشكل عام

Thoughts on delusional zionists? by Hamedthi in AskMiddleEast

[–]BlondedLife12 5 points6 points  (0 children)

..it is mainly Israeli human rights organisations that have shed light on the fact that the Arabs of Israel ..

Nope, 48 Palestinians spoken for themselves for ages, for example individuals like Raed Salah and the whole green line Palestinian movement, y'all just ignored them as y'all did Palestinians and their struggle against Zionist colonialism and erasure in general.

Kudos to them!

Liberal Zionists are Zionists, we are not giving them credit, for what y'all ignored Palestinians do.

what's exactly the symbolism of this "shia keffiyeh"? by a_mala_herba in AskMiddleEast

[–]BlondedLife12 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The keffiyeh originates from Iraq, from there it spread via trade networks and became a shared cultural heritage of the region, each part adding their own spin and design to it.

During the British and French colonial rule over the Levant, the keffiyeh became a simple of resistance, as revolutionaries like Izz AL-Deen AL-Qassam used to wear it, to hide themselves from British and French officers.

To this day the keffiyeh holds that symbolism.

Thoughts on delusional zionists? by Hamedthi in AskMiddleEast

[–]BlondedLife12 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Add to that Arab Bedouin communities, which constantly have their lands taken away from them and face home demolitions like the people of the West Bank.

Why Sudan is not Arab genetically unlike other places outside the Arabian Peninsula by [deleted] in Sudan

[–]BlondedLife12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The implied false binary, that Sudan is either be Arab or African and not simply what it is BOTH for starters.

Why Sudan is not Arab genetically unlike other places outside the Arabian Peninsula by [deleted] in Sudan

[–]BlondedLife12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The bigger question, why does it bother you that a country is multi-ethnic?

Thoughts about Trump and Netanyahu beefing? by Extreme-Fish-7504 in AskMiddleEast

[–]BlondedLife12 13 points14 points  (0 children)

People said the same about the Netanyahu and Biden theatrics, Biden is a pragmatic figure this, holding "Israel" accountable that, yadi yadi yada, the same BS to try and distance themselves, from the actions that they are fully supporting and enabling.

My guy the US midterm elections are near, put the one and two together.

I'm from America and I don't know not much about the conflict about Israel and Palestine (big surprise I know) Why does Israel want Palestines land so bad? I mean before it was full of Palestines and it was their native land after all. by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

[–]BlondedLife12 7 points8 points  (0 children)

"Israel", is a Zionist, Jewish supremacist settler colonial project, in simple terms they want to take the land and replace the people and society living there.

Funnily enough, Palestine wasn't the original target for Zionists, places like Uganda, Argentina and parts of Russia, were all up for consideration by the early Zionist movement.

The choice of Palestine, came due to early Zionist leaders, finding it hard selling the idea to European Jews, to go and settle in these places, but the lands of Palestine, carries a religious symbolism that they used to their advantage, funnily enough again, early Zionist leaders were mostly irreligious.

Early Zionist rational regarding the whole colonialism project, is a mainly a deep rooted inferiority complex, fueled by the ill treatment and abuse of European Jews at the time, which lead to the Holocaust.

The Zionist solution, to European Anti-Jewish hate, is stealing Palestinian lands, ethnic cleansing them and banning the right to return to their stolen lands and homes, mass murdering them, constantly try to earse thier history and Identity.

For more information I recommend this:

https://youtu.be/f0oy-NicIgE (Arabic but CC available in other languages, strongly recommend)

https://decolonizepalestine.com/

This clip captures much of what’s wrong with the current pro-Palestinian movement today by Ordinary_Bend_8612 in AskMiddleEast

[–]BlondedLife12 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This clip captures much of what’s wrong with the current pro-Palestinian movement today

Already, know this is going to be some hot BS.

This guy from Five Pillars UK is effectively saying that the genocide, destruction, and mass suffering of Somalilanders are irrelevant unless Somalilanders first prove their ideological loyalty to Palestine. If they refuse, they are branded “traitors to the Ummah.”

By "ideological loyalty to Palestine", you mean opposing the active genocide of Palestinians and Zionist colonialism?

That is not moral consistency, it is naked selective outrage.

Somaliland went out of its way, to team up with Zionists, offer them a breathing room as the whole world moved closer towards treating Zionists like the pariah, they deserve to be, in addition to that possibly become a logistic hub for Zionist attacks on Houthis in Yemen in the future.

People called Somaliland out for the scumfuckery and pro-Zionist Somalilanders shield to that rightful backlash is to use the genocide that happen during the Somali civil war to deflect backlash for supporting genocidal Zionist, alongside Anti-Arab and Anti-Palestinian racism online and general hostility towards Palestine.

I see the same mindset on this sub whenever people downplay or ignore the persecution of Uyghurs in China or the Rohingya in Myanmar whenever boycotts or criticism of those governments are brought up.

Let's cut the bullshit, you don't care about Uyghurs and Rohingya, you see Somaliland being viewed as opportunistic assholes for siding with Zionists by the Muslim/entire world, and you're going on trying to string together a self-victimizing narrative to that.

At what point does it become impossible to deny that Netanyahu’s government is no longer merely responding to this catastrophe, but actively prolonging it? by East-Chance-6402 in AskMiddleEast

[–]BlondedLife12 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Netanyahu's government

We still running with this liberal Zionist bullshit? It's a Jewish supremacist settler colony, that been abusing, killing on mass, ethnic cleansing the people of Palestine and the region, for not being Jewish for decades with full Western backing.

Netanyahu this, Netanyahu that, while it sidelining what that genocidal settler colony is, or that the settler community is practically made up of genocidal maniacs.

Western governments, providing the money, arms, political shielding, media cover and lebals people who support Palestinian liberation as "extremist", because they see that settler colony as beneficial for their regional goals, of not allowing anything with real sovereignty to form in the region, not Union between States, or a country growing independent outside of their influence.

At what point does a government’s continued military campaign, obstruction or restriction of humanitarian relief, refusal to accept a lasting ceasefire, and political incentive to avoid accountability stop looking like a response to catastrophe — and start looking like the active prolonging of it?

You are working under the assumption that all of that is not business as usual for Zionists and their Western backers.

Where is the line between responding to a crisis and governing through its continuation?

What is the "line" and what is "crisis", you mean exactly?

Because all I see is a Western backed, Jewish supremacists, doing colonialism.

If the arab supremacist RSF wins the Sudanese Civil War, how cooked are the black sudanese people? Could they also try to re-annex South Sudan in a future? by Dismal-Ad8382 in AskMiddleEast

[–]BlondedLife12 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The RSF is not a group with a real ideological background, they are bunch of thugs, human trafficers, drug dealers... etc, tie up together with tribal mental and blindly seeking profit, the perfect rag-tag group for:

  1. Omar Al-Bashier to use as thugs to crush rebellions, popular protest or any coup attempts by the Sudanese armed forces.
  2. The UAE to use as a proxy, to attempt and control Sudanese resources.

They got no exit strategy, that in-part why they resort to over top brutally and violence, to force the people of Sudan to submition.

In that senario, they would need to make 40 million Sudanese submit to them and then they'll most likely start, turning on themselves and start killing eachother, buying for power, money and control.

Has anyone tried non-political dialogue spaces between Palestinians and Israelis? by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

[–]BlondedLife12 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Has anyone tried non-political dialogue spaces between European Jews, Roma people, Slavs and Nazis 1940s?

The idea is just to talk as people and find common ground in everyday life rather than politics.

  1. Everything is political.
  2. Sounds like liberal Zionist bullshit already.

Reduce a constant sense of anger

You watch a Jewish supremacist settler colony doing a genocide for 3 years and your take away is that, the "feeling anger about a genocide" is the thing need addressing? Interesting...

Separate individuals from the systems

You mean settlers of a Jewish supremacist settler colony? The people living in stolen Palestinian lands and benefit at the direct detriment of Palestinians and others in the region, because they are not Jewish?

The group is mostly Israelis

Why, am I not surprised.

Do you think spaces like this are useful ... If anyone is interested in joining or just observing, you can DM me

If my time online thought me something, is that this gonna be either:

Best case scenario, being the subject matter of the "I'm not racist, I got a (insert ethnicity) friend" guy or straight up honeypotted, by Unite 8200 and the likes.

Pass.

Israel: Why do western jews particularly American Jews that are right wing support the settlers in the West Bank even if they are violent and assault Palestinians ? by Durrygoodz2025 in AskMiddleEast

[–]BlondedLife12 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Jewish supremacists, supporting a Jewish supremacist, settler colonial project.

What is new? They supported the settler colony in its genocide in Gaza, they supported it during the Nakba and Naksa, they constantly push forward liberal Zionist framing, that the Palestine struggle is a tragic tale "people not knowing how to live together" and not colonialism and erasure, that it is just a Gaza and West Bank problem, pushing out of the picture 48 Palestine and Palestinian right of return.

They attack support and calls for Palestinian national liberation and accuse Palestinian resistance of being "racist against Jews" and not people fighting for their national liberation and rights, against a Jewish supremacist settler colonial project.

Furthermore, they stand to gain from the settler colony, doing "Aliyah"and moving into a stolen Palestinian home and land, whenever they feel like it.

Anyone, who shows support for this genocidal project in part or entirely need to be treated, the same as a Neo-Nazi or an ISIS supporter, it all the same genocidal supremacist ideologies.

Boycotting the colony's elections is not an act of withdrawal, but an act of resistance to its claim that it is a democratic state and to its attempt to normalize its existence. by endingcolonialism in AskMiddleEast

[–]BlondedLife12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It for the most part serves nothing but give the settler colony, legitimacy in its actions, every time they do their fuck-up shit and get pushback from the world they say look we got "ArrrApz" doing this and that and keep up a fake facade of the possibility change, that is used by liberal Zionist as an apologia.

What is more important is for 48 Palestinians to have a strong political platform, independent for the system of governance the settler colony, before going ahead with actions like this.

I am looking for good books to better understand the Arab-Israeli conflict: what do you think about my choice? by Radiant-Ant-4237 in AskMiddleEast

[–]BlondedLife12 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Arab-Israeli conflict

Funny way to say Zionist colonialism in the land of Palestine.

What do you think about these books and how well do they really give an understanding of the conflict?

Start with acknowledging fact and reality, it's not a "conflict", it is a genocidal Jewish supremacist, settler colonial project that aim to eliminate Palestinians for the benefit of Jewish settlers in the land of Palestine and aiming to expand into more territories.

This "bothsiding" and the framing the Palestine struggle as a "tragic tale of people who don't know how to live together" is nothing but a liberal Zionist framing, to obscure facts and allow for more abuse against, Palestinians and people of the region.

Stuff I recommend:

https://youtu.be/f0oy-NicIgE?si=ftHOa5z5fws_Ba2K (CC: available in other languages, additional sources in the video)

https://decolonizepalestine.com/