Random
Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE »

[Serious post] This has to be one of the most beautiful videos I have seen for a while

[media=https://youtu.be/ihMxyi_vrVQ]

As the world stays governmentally silent as resource thieving titans battle across the globe for domination and exploitation, one of the most controvertial topics is the invasion of Palestine by illegal colonizers.

Media outlets work hard. On side, the invaders [like U.S.A., Israel, Britain, Australia, China, Saudi etc.] always work to justify their invasions while demonizing the innocent, previously peaceful and tranquil, warless societies [Palestine, Ukraine, Crinea, Yemen, etc.]

What they try to hide from you is vision. Full, direct vision from the ground and locals always tells a clearer picture. An invader nation's media will always suppress their victims but perhaps after such a long time of seeing the brutality, deception, and cultish enforcement of narratives, people are breaking through. And it pleases me so much for the truth about Palestine to rise and that nonviolent, noninvasive, nonimperialist, moral stances are starting to becone adopted and publicized by both ends; and that the locals are opting for peace, unity, protesting against violence more and more.

Was it a long fight, yes. 70+ years of Nakba. But soldiers are starting to defect against this effort. Israeli invaders have overcone their own brainwashing and stand increasingly for peace, and perhaps we may see no need to invade and forcefully establish anything on The British Mandate for Palestine, from the world's previous enslavers and invaders.

I hope more peace continues and that finally a halt occurs on the encroachment of Palestine and Palestinians are no longer dehumanized because of their religion and they return home and any newcomers request visas respectably and buy land legally :)

I think the future can be bright and we don't have to fight any more hopefully.
HannibalAteMeOut · 22-25, F
This reminded me of a young Palestinian I know, his grandpa's home is now in the hands of some Israelis and throughout his life he had to move to other countries. Some years ago when he was 17 he contacted the now owners if his home and they let him go visit and stay in the house. The problem is, as much as these people recognised that they are living in someone else's property and wanted to make up for it by allowing him into the house, the Israeli state caught him and sent him away. And that's the difference between the people and the government.
Btw have you watched the Jenin Jenin documentary? I think you'd like it.
Iwantyourhotwife · 22-25
@HannibalAteMeOut nah but I have seen enough

Derrick just needs to let the colonizers seethe a bit tonight 😃
Richard65 · M
Whatever your political view, it's kinda undermined by your profile name. It's hard to seriously consider the profound geopolitical thoughts of a guy calling himself Iwantyourhotwife.
@Iwantyourhotwife ur using someone elses account?
Iwantyourhotwife · 22-25
@OogieBoogie yeah ,_,
This is not my account at all
Iwantyourhotwife · 22-25
@OogieBoogie wait!! OOGIE BOOGIIIEEEEEEE

How have you been?? I haven't seen ya in ages 😄
SW-User
this post is beyond deranged and weird.

Gtfo, freak.
Iwantyourhotwife · 22-25
@SW-User I bet you got a hot wife
[quote]As the world stays governmentally silent as resource thieving titans battle across the globe for domination and exploitation, one of the most controvertial topics is the invasion of Palestine by illegal colonizers.[/quote]
You mean the reclaiming of Israel by the original owners.
@LordShadowfire From 63 BC to 1918 AD is a really long time. And by 1948 when outside colonizers (British) established that land as Israel, the Holocaust refugees were largely Europeans.

That’s significant because when they established The Law of Return, where every Jewish person worldwide was to be welcomed there, not all tribes were. There have been Jews in Ethiopia (Beta Israel, formerly called "Falashas") who observed Judaism, including kosher laws, for centuries.
I’m not talking about the nutjobs in the U.S., but people in East Africa, who had never left.

These were [b]not[/b] converts. They saw themselves as descendants of Solomon & Sheba. But during a famine in the 80s, some groups pressured Israel to help them. Israel (some say reluctantly) air-lifted them there, but reports came out about the country sterilizing the women, ostensibly to keep them from mixing with the populace.

I was admittedly shocked to learn about that. But that’s one of the issues I’ve had with the policies of the [b]country[/b], not the people.
room101 · 51-55, M
@bijouxbroussard How indeed. Geo-political history is littered with examples, both contemporary and ancient, where the indigenous population has regained its autonomy and land from invading occupiers. But mention Israel and many shrug their shoulders and say;

"meh, the Jews owned the land too long ago"

Why is that?
room101 · 51-55, M
@bijouxbroussard btw, I purposely used the colonial name of Zimbabwe ie Rhodesia, above to illustrate my point about the name, Palestine.

 
Post Comment