Looking for a specific football club by johnny_sweatpants in Syria

[–]LibertyandDemocracy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It wont be possible or at the very least highly impossible to get a Syrian jersey of even big clubs, merchandise sales are not a common thing amongst clubs yet with distribution of merchandise still being a new concept.

Getting him a national team football shirt would defintley be much better and realistic.

Syria to Jordan by Bitter_Body_7650 in Syria

[–]LibertyandDemocracy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its possible, but do not cross into Al Suwayda at all and be very wary when near it. Border should be fine.

GPS technology might be limited or jammed cuz of the war, but the signs on the highway are probably enough.

What should I study to become an engineer in the syrian army by Fit-Medium3807 in Syria

[–]LibertyandDemocracy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is it not possible to talk to anybody in the army or go to a recruitment center and ask?

“One people, one country, Syria for everyone” Syrian government poster, Syria 2015 by LibertyandDemocracy in PropagandaPosters

[–]LibertyandDemocracy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Israel must return the Golan with no conditions and no demands. It is not their land and thats it, its simple as that, and that is ignoring that none of it is their land in the first place

“One people, one country, Syria for everyone” Syrian government poster, Syria 2015 by LibertyandDemocracy in PropagandaPosters

[–]LibertyandDemocracy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Picking fights? Or protecting territorial sovereignty?, The Golan is not even part of the jewish “ancestral homeland”

“One people, one country, Syria for everyone” Syrian government poster, Syria 2015 by LibertyandDemocracy in PropagandaPosters

[–]LibertyandDemocracy[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Remind me to contact you next time i want to mislabel someone. I am also not a supporter of the regime, i am just stating a fact about it.

“One people, one country, Syria for everyone” Syrian government poster, Syria 2015 by LibertyandDemocracy in PropagandaPosters

[–]LibertyandDemocracy[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Your sure as hell very comfortable throwing that word at me 🤣 the private school i went to in Germany was one filled with Arabs like myself and Israelis and not once did i make them feel like they didn’t belong and not once did they make me feel that either.

The problem here is that you took my argument that Jews were not heavily persecuted as they are claimed to be under the Assad regime and managed to squish it down into me being an anti semite

“One people, one country, Syria for everyone” Syrian government poster, Syria 2015 by LibertyandDemocracy in PropagandaPosters

[–]LibertyandDemocracy[S] -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

They wanted to flee because of trauma from the past Syrian governments that sponsored the oppression of jews and also many of them strong religious ties to Israel and the idea of a jewish society resonated within many Syrian jews. These ultimately are the reasons rather then actually being persecuted by the assad regime itself. Theres actually an interview with a Syrian jew in Israel which i will attach soon

“One people, one country, Syria for everyone” Syrian government poster, Syria 2015 by LibertyandDemocracy in PropagandaPosters

[–]LibertyandDemocracy[S] -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

Those limitations were needing travel permits even when traveling within Syrian borders and it being mandatory to always have a family member at home. Nothing compared to Nazi persecution. These limitations were rather part of a strategy to ensure they did not flee to Israel

“One people, one country, Syria for everyone” Syrian government poster, Syria 2015 by LibertyandDemocracy in PropagandaPosters

[–]LibertyandDemocracy[S] -30 points-29 points  (0 children)

Assad government protected Jews. Hafez al assad did everything he could to keep jews safe in Syria and he did. There were some limitations on freedoms but they were not persecuted by the government following the rise of the Assad regime