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If NATO attacked let's say North Korea,they would support North Korea. When I was a student,I discussed with a university communist party member about Israel (I used to walk around with a kuffiyah almost daily during the winter).Unbelievable. Well, actually, it's believable.
Now compare a Syrian (like assad) with these guys
Yeah. The monkey thinks that Levant people are the same race as these ugly Saudi niggers are.Now compare a Syrian (like assad) with these guys
So much for Arab one people nonsense.
Anyway, the troll in this thread is al hassani. he is extremely anti iran and is a known professional troll.
His mission is to hate Iran no matter what. May he find some peace in himself.
okay man. so what is your problem with iranian culture, identity mr al hasani?You are the one that is delusional and ignorant. You are posting a photo of the Saudi Arabian football national team where literally 80% of the players belong to the Afro-Arab community (non-ethnic Arabs) which have surnames such as Al-Hawsai (Hausa people in Nigeria) or Al-Somali (The Somalian) and trying to ignorantly make it appear like this is your average Saudi, let alone ethnic Arab Saudi. Like me posting photos of Afro-Iranians and saying, look, all Iranians are Black Africans!
This is your average Saudi Arabian women:
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From left, Saudi actress Mila Al Zahrani and festival chairman Mohammed Al Turki with Saudi actress Fay Fouad. AFP
What the Saudi Film Commission is doing at Cannes this year | The National
The authority will showcase new films as well as promote the country's unique filming locationswww.thenationalnews.com
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Saudi actress Elham Ali
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Saudi filmmaker Fatima AlBanawi attends the Celebration Of Women In Cinema Gala. Photo: Getty Images for The Red Sea International Film Festival
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Saudi actress Mila Al-Zahrani
View attachment 876777Saudi producer Mohammed Al Turki, chairman of the Red Sea International Film Festival committee, speaks at the Celebration Of Women In Cinema Gala. Photo: Getty Images for The Red Sea International Film Festival
Arab stars descend on Cannes for Red Sea Film Festival's celebration of women | The National
Naomi Campbell joined celebrities from the Middle East at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Rocwww.thenationalnews.com
Abdullah Al Eyaf, CEO of the Saudi Film Commission, left, with Saudi producer Aymen Khoja
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Sumaya Rida is a rising star of Saudi Arabia’s fledgling domestic film industry, empowered by the Vision 2030 agenda
Saudi actress Lama Alakeel
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Saudi actress Yara Alnamlah
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Here a whole video:
Another video of Saudi women wearing traditional regional clothing:
And this is your typical Saudi male look wise:
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By your logic, France is made up by 90% Africans judging by their football national team. Or wait, could it be because usually people from poorer backgrounds make a career in football?
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Syrians and Lebanese can sometimes pass as some sort of europeans.No Middle Easterners can pass as your average German and Italians in general, completely different people, in terms of phenotypes, facial characteristics and by large skin color too. Some Southern Italians can pass and vice versa as Arabs but this is due to the Arab legacy of Sicily and Southern Italy and old Phonecian colonies. Confirmed by modern-DNA. Similarly with Spaniards, Portuguese and Maltese (which are a mixture of Arabs/Berbers and Southern Italians mostly as is the actual Maltese language).
Im a typical straight brown hair European looking person. And I know this because whatever country I go to people speak their native language to me. From Sweden to Bulgaria. From france to russia. Except Bosnia, There they sometimes speak English to me when they see me. Maybe its my dress.You as a Bosnian would stick out as a sore thumb in all of the Middle East/Western Asia east of Konya.
Number 4 looks a little like a Bosnian basketball player called John Roberson.
Ah sorry,yes yes. That's what the Soviets used to do all the time.What I mean by imaginary borders is that they were drawn up by the USSR (Stalin mostly if I am not wrong) and he deliberately made them prone to ethnic tensions. We see the same in Central Asia or Caucasus (Northern Caucasus in particular) where the borders are completely arbitrary by large.
It's like the mess they made by giving Crimea to Ukraine and Transnistria to Moldova. They even snatched all that land from Finland.Take Ukraine as an example, when it was created as a USSR Republic after 1945, it annexed huge areas of historically Polish and Hungarian territory as well as Romanian. And Russia as a whole has lived by doing this since the time of Peter the Great. Every territory north, east and south of European Slavic Russia was annexed by Russia not many generations ago.
Exactly. They used to have a bigger kingdom. And even when they were ruled by others,like the Sassanids or Savafids or I don't know who else,they had some degree of autonomy. Like I posted in an earlier post:My point is that historical Armenian lands were far greater than whatever little territory they have left now, which naturally renders Armenia a tiny lightweight boxer. Add it being landlocked, tiny in terms of geography and population and its lack of natural resources. Plus 70+ years of ineffective USSR legacy with everything this entails of corruption, loss of national culture, lack of cultural elites etc.
do these guys really think Haji Firooz is the black guy !!!!!!!!!?The Afro-Iranian Community: Beyond Haji Firuz Blackface, the Slave Trade, & Bandari Music - Ajam Media Collective
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Ah we've had great relations with Arabs in the 20th century too. For example,during the 1967-1973 junta,we didn't allow Americans to use Greek bases to support Israel during the Arab-Israeli wars.BTW what is going on with Greece and some Arab nations (KSA, UAE, Egypt)? I know that Arabs and Greeks have had millennia old ties and also relatively good ties in the modern era, geographic proximity, Arabs once had a presence in Crete, Greeks had a presence in Arab countries etc. but the relations in recent years have really been surprising for me? Do you see signs of actual Arab investment in Greece?
Just today,I heard on the news that instead of a 5,9 billion euros deficit we ended up with a 10 million euro surplus. Something about the taxes I think. Economy has been getting better the last 2-3 years.Also how is the economy of Greece nowadays? Are people better off nowadays?
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If you guys have a strong stomach...the videos are here:
These are videos from the 2020 war.
Most of the atrocities from the other side,from what I've read are mistreating corpses of dead soldiers and an incident of torture that probably led to death later.
But if you have the stomach,the videos above are what happened in 2020.
That's why he warned you not to watch them if you don't have the stomach for it. lolMan, im hemophobic...
unaizah date marketThe idiot continues to post photos of non-ethnic Saudi Arabians (Afro-Arabs) who are not ethnically Saudi Arabian Arabs. Great logic. But keep living in some alternative reality of Saudi Arabians and Arabs even remotely resembling Africans.