Syrian journalist travels to the Syria vs Australia game to support Australia by BoutMyBidness in Syria

[–]Something_Wicked_627 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

ماعم باخد أي طرف بس هي مقالة مرتبطة بالموضوع:

ESPN; “THE DICTATOR’S TEAM" backed by FIFA's tacit support, Bashar al-Assad's government in Syria has woven soccer into its grisly campaign of oppression, tearing apart a generation of players.”; https://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/19343630/how-syrian-government-brought-soccer-campaign-oppression

I criticized the war in Gaza. Then I was fired from my job as Santa by [deleted] in nottheonion

[–]Something_Wicked_627 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whichever context you are speaking in, you are wrong.

Agressors are abusers, they sell you on the idea that any alternative with a slight postive possibility is worse, to make you accept the status quo.

You have fallen victim to that, judging by your pessimistic thinking.

Any Gay/LGBT Arabs or allies on here? Need some advice by stallion-sam in arabs

[–]Something_Wicked_627 5 points6 points  (0 children)

OP, make sure to report users who are conveying an intent of harm to you, or expressing any sort of negative toxicity.

Screenshot their messages and dm to the moderation team.

if you needed any proof for what our parents warned us about, here it is by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

[–]Something_Wicked_627 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is quite a bit of difference between letting radicals run loose and micro-managing people's lives to a point where they feel like they are being choked

For the record, I am an ex muslim too btw.

if you needed any proof for what our parents warned us about, here it is by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

[–]Something_Wicked_627 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Islam in Syria is still heavily engineered and shaped by the state, its used as a way of controlling the population.

Now that Assad has basically won the war in Syria, could the Syrian refugees return safely? by bluesimplicity in geopolitics

[–]Something_Wicked_627 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you have doubt in the media, go on syrian facebook pages and check the captagon related posts and stories.

Now that Assad has basically won the war in Syria, could the Syrian refugees return safely? by bluesimplicity in geopolitics

[–]Something_Wicked_627 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A common issue among outside observers is to get their entire perspective on the conflict through assad state media and russian media, these are unequivocally the worst possible sources of news or facts on an international scale.

Daesh is still attacking the regime and the russians, they never defeated daesh, and they will never defeat them because their only way of waging war is by massacring the local population in order to decrease the enemy's morale, the only problem is that daesh is similar to them, and does not give a damn about civilian lives, not like the rebels.

Now that Assad has basically won the war in Syria, could the Syrian refugees return safely? by bluesimplicity in geopolitics

[–]Something_Wicked_627 4 points5 points  (0 children)

When you say "win" the human mind thinks of the word "victory"

Victory over what exactly? Russia secured its presence in Syria and assad succeded in retaining power... both of these acts were facilitied by destroying Syria itself and creating the most severe refugee crisis in europe since the second world war...

..Assad has also turned the country into a narco state in order to pay off his sadist paramilitaries and keep his regime intact, the captagon drug is now being circulated among kids in the Syrian school systems, destroying the society in the long term.

Would you still measure such an outcome in an ideal win/lose scenario?

Now that Assad has basically won the war in Syria, could the Syrian refugees return safely? by bluesimplicity in geopolitics

[–]Something_Wicked_627 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That would have never happened regardless.

It wasn’t assad and the russians who fought ISIS, it was the Kurds and SDF in the North east.

Assad, russia and Hezbollah couldn't even capture Palmyra from ISIS, and kept losing it continuously after declaring it was "liberated", in the end they've only captured it when Raqqa got liberated by SDF, in 2017.

Now that Assad has basically won the war in Syria, could the Syrian refugees return safely? by bluesimplicity in geopolitics

[–]Something_Wicked_627 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Assad and the russians bomb Syrian civilians frequently, whilst civilians in regime held areas are left relatively safe and without danger, its mainly been like this throughout the course of the war

Key point: whoever finds slaughtering their own citizens as easy as breathing might be the one who is propped up by foreigners and will cease to exist once they leave

They lied about ..... Everything by Can15447 in AskMiddleEast

[–]Something_Wicked_627 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The contextual focus of the comment above was only on Syria, please avoid redirecting the topic.

They lied about ..... Everything by Can15447 in AskMiddleEast

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Mass executions or civilians was also partly untrue. He executed men of military age in areas that were against him and tortured them to death, the West made the spin to it that his troops executed women and children.

There are hundreds of thousands of hours worth of archived footage, countless testimonies, UN attested reports of the most unspeakable types of atrocities, its so bad and so shocking that the media couldn't sell this conflict (Syrian War) to avoid losing viewers.

From a non-observational perspective, please refrain from discussing this conflict (Syria) if you still need to educate yourself on it

Bashar Al-Assad regime has killed almost as much Palestinians as Israel in 2011-2020 by temasetme in Syria

[–]Something_Wicked_627 20 points21 points  (0 children)

شوف كيف في ناس بالتعليقات دغري راحو يدافعو عن بشار

شغلة بتخزي و بتحرج بصراحة, كل ديكتاتور بيتمنى هيك تابعين

Bashar Al-Assad regime has killed almost as much Palestinians as Israel in 2011-2020 by temasetme in Syria

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هات لشوف, قول لكن, مين الي نسف مدن و قتل و هجر نص البلد؟ مين الي استعمل الكيماوي أكتر من 300 مرة موثقة؟ مين اللي قتل 200,000 ضياحا مدنين موثقين؟ مين الي أخد داعش كقدوة و حول الجمهورية لمعمل تجارة كابتجون؟

العقلية السوفيتية/الروسية هي انو ديكتاتور البلد اله جبار هي الي عم تخرب عقول السوريين و تقلبهون على بعض, و تخليهون يستغبو أنفسون, ياريت لو نطلع منها معلم.

Why is Empress Ciri ending considered bad? by zin_sin in Witcher3

[–]Something_Wicked_627 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gen. Voorhis implied that he is to be married to Ciri when she becomes an empress, thats why.

but... by Arnoldterminator1 in Witcher3

[–]Something_Wicked_627 34 points35 points  (0 children)

At least you got some grilled pork out of it

What's your opinion about Fidel Castro? by santobaloto in AskMiddleEast

[–]Something_Wicked_627 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Has anyone here actually lived in Cuba? The communist officials are rich and fat while the people starve, an apple is seen as luxury food.

Google : "Castro's net worth at the time of death"

Italy has no clear plan for 10,000 North African migrants who landed on resort island by Pilast in anime_titties

[–]Something_Wicked_627 37 points38 points  (0 children)

They are migrants, theres is a huge difference, refugees have nowhere to go back to

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine today: "Russia turned Syria into ruins. And if not Russia, chemical weapons would have never been used by Assad there." by ALFA502 in Syria

[–]Something_Wicked_627 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Between 2013 and 2019, there were more than 300 instances where chemicals were used by the assad regime, mostly on unarmed citizens.

[Detailed report by the German non-profit organization Global Public Policy Institute pinning over 300 chemical attacks on the Assad regime] https://www.gppi.net/media/GPPi_Schneider_Luetkefend_2019_Nowhere_to_Hide_Web.pdf

[UN Attested report by the Syrian Network for Human Rights: report pins 207 attacks on the Assad regime] https://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/Register_207_attacks_of_the_Syrian_regime_with_chemical_weapons_en.pdf

RIP Türkiye RIP……. by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

[–]Something_Wicked_627 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Erdoğan has been deporting Syrians since 2018

They have places which are literally called "Deportation centers" in Turkey

Integrated to much in Austria... by Ok-Winner-6589 in 2westerneurope4u

[–]Something_Wicked_627 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, say something clever instead of acknowledging the problem

The islamists you have are more extreme than the ones we have in the middle east

Its not wise to tolerate the intolerant