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From Beirut, This Is Paris: In A World That Doesn't Care About Arab Lives

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When a friend told me past midnight to check the news about Paris, I had no idea that I would be looking at a map of a city I love, delineating locations undergoing terrorist attacks simultaneously. I zoomed in on that map closer; one of the locations was right to where I had stayed when I was there in 2013, down that same boulevard.

The more I read, the higher the number of fatalities went. It was horrible; it was dehumanizing; it was utterly and irrevocably hopeless. 2015 was ending the way it started -- with terrorists attacks occurring in Lebanon and France almost at the same time, in the same context of demented creatures spreading hate and fear and death wherever they went.

I woke up this morning to two broken cities. My friends in Paris who only yesterday were asking what was happening in Beirut were now on the opposite side of the line. Both our capitals were broken and scarred, old news to us perhaps but foreign territory to them.

Today, 128 innocent civilians in Paris are no longer with us. Earlier this week, 45 innocent civilians in Beirut were no longer with us. The death tolls keep rising, but we never seem to learn.

Amid the chaos and tragedy of it all, one nagging thought wouldn't leave my head. It's the same thought that echoes inside my skull at every single one of these events, which are becoming sadly very recurrent: we don't really matter.

When my people were blown to pieces on the streets of Beirut on November 12, the headlines read: "explosion in Hezbollah stronghold," as if delineating the political background of a heavily urban area somehow placed the terrorism in context.

When my people died on the streets of Beirut on November 12, world leaders did not rise in condemnation. There were no statements expressing sympathy with the Lebanese people. There was no global outrage that innocent people whose only fault was being somewhere at the wrong place and time should never have to go that way or that their families should never be broken that way or that someone's sect or political background should never be a hyphen before feeling horrified at how their corpses burned on cement.

Obama did not issue a statement about how their death was a crime against humanity. After all, what is humanity but a subjective term delineating the worth of the human being meant by it?

What happened instead was an American senator wannabe proclaiming how happy he was that my people died, that my country's capital was being shattered, that innocents were losing their lives and that the casualties included people of all kinds of kinds.

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When my people died, no country bothered to light up its landmarks in the colors of their flag. Even Facebook didn't bother with making sure my people were marked safe, trivial as it may be. So here's your Facebook safety check: We've, as of now, survived all of Beirut's terrorist attacks.

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When my people died, they did not send the world in mourning. Their death was but an irrelevant fleck along the international news cycle, something that happens in those parts of the world.

And you know what, I'm fine with all of it. Over the past year or so, I've come to terms with being one of those whose lives don't matter. I've come to accept it and live with it.

Expect the next few days to exhibit yet another rise of Islamophobia around the world. Expect pieces about how extremism has no religion and about how the members of ISIS are not true Muslims, and they sure are not, because no person with any inkling of morality would do such things. ISIS plans for Islamophobic backlashes so it can use the backlash to point its hellish finger and tell any susceptible mind that listens: look, they hate you.

And few are those who are able to rise above.

Expect the next few days to have Europe try and cope with a growing popular backlash against the refugees flowing into its lands, pointing its fingers at them and accusing them of causing the night of November 13 in Paris. If only Europe knew, though, that the night of November 13 in Paris has been every single night of the life of those refugees for the past two years. But sleepless nights only matter when your country can get the whole world to light up in its flag color.

The more horrifying part of the reaction to the Paris terrorist attacks, however, is that some Arabs and Lebanese were more saddened by what was taking place there than what took place yesterday or the day before in their own backyards. Even among my people, there is a sense that we are not as important, that our lives are not as worthy and that, even as little as it may be, we do not deserve to have our dead collectively mourned and prayed for.

It makes sense, perhaps, in the grand sense of a Lebanese population that's more likely to visit Paris than Dahyeh to care more about the former than about the latter, but many of the people I know who are utterly devastated by the Parisian mayhem couldn't give a rat's *** about what took place at a location 15 minutes away from where they lived, to people they probably encountered one day as they walked down familiar streets.

We can ask for the world to think Beirut is as important as Paris, or for Facebook to add a "safety check" button for us to use daily, or for people to care about us. But the truth of the matter is, we are a people that doesn't care about itself to begin. We call it habituation, but it's really not. We call it the new normal, but if this normality then let it go to hell.

In the world that doesn't care about Arab lives, Arabs lead the front lines.

From Beirut, This Is Paris: In A World That Doesn't Care About Arab Lives | Elie Fares

@Khafee @Horus @Hakan @cabatli_53
 
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Yes, World does not care about dead arabs, because not only they themselves are source of their misery, but they as people are biggest financier of Islamic terrorism.


It is similar to how world never cared about dead Pakistanis in drone strikes.
 
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Yes, World does not care about dead arabs, because not only they themselves are source of their misery, but they as people are biggest financier of Islamic terrorism.


It is similar to how world never cared about dead Pakistanis in drone strikes.
Hi,

Typical hateful hindo. Iraq gets invaded by US for non WMD. CIA never financed terrosim, India never supported mukhti bahini. Talk about ignorance
 
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Human lives are all important, regardless of nationality.

The difference is that people outside the Middle East suddenly feel their own personal safety at risk due to Middle Eastern issues.

Even countries that have never sent soldiers to the Middle East are also being hit by extremist attacks.
 
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Yes, World does not care about dead arabs, because not only they themselves are source of their misery, but they as people are biggest financier of Islamic terrorism.


It is similar to how world never cared about dead Pakistanis in drone strikes.

Typical Hindu rant against Muslims and some deluded people are surprised how these barbarians can murder so many in IOK, Assam, Punjab, Christians, Muslims, and forced conversions, rapes of nuns, rapes of Muslim.
 
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Human lives are all important, regardless of nationality.

The difference is that people outside the Middle East suddenly feel their own personal safety at risk due to Middle Eastern issues.

Even countries that have never sent soldiers to the Middle East are also being hit by extremist attacks.

Sir, would you be kind enough to elaborate on your last sentence?

Yes, World does not care about dead arabs, because not only they themselves are source of their misery, but they as people are biggest financier of Islamic terrorism.


It is similar to how world never cared about dead Pakistanis in drone strikes.

You need to keep your delusions in check. This is NOT your living room.
 
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The Muslim world is in such a condition due to;


Muslims themselves,

Western policies.

On topic .. Yes to the west -- no lives other than their own matter...
 
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i suppose its because people expect suicide bombings in the middle east. It would make major headlines if it happened in Japan, Russia, or China (to say nothing of Europe or the US), but anywhere in the middle-east? Just another day.:coffee:

That may not actually be true, but that's the general opinion. You expect bombings in the Middle-East, you don't expect them in Paris, Berlin, London, Moscow, Washington D.C. New York, Tokyo, Delhi, Beijing, etc.

Its less not caring but more being desensitized because we hear about it so often.
 
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i suppose its because people expect suicide bombings in the middle east. It would make major headlines if it happened in Japan, Russia, or China (to say nothing of Europe or the US), but anywhere in the middle-east? Just another day.:coffee:

That may not actually be true, but that's the general opinion. You expect bombings in the Middle-East, you don't expect them in Paris, Berlin, London, Moscow, Washington D.C. New York, Tokyo, Delhi, Beijing, etc.

Its less not caring but more being desensitized because we hear about it so often.

So why did Christendom declare war on ISIS when their citizens (5 to10??) were Murdered in the MIDDLE-EAST? It was another day in the M.E. Pre those Christendom deaths; 250,000+ MUSLIMS were Murdered in Syria by ISIS, and Assad regime, so...?
 
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Because Suicide bombings, Causalities in ME is very common... And Yes the Whites care about other whites.. non whites are 3rd world countries for them
 
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@salarsikander

@Azad-Kashmiri

@Khafee


I do not understand why your arses are on fire.

I wrote truth ,and nothing but truth. You people wanted to know why word don't care about dead arabs. I just told you the correct reason: People think of arabs as terrorists at most, and financiers of terrorism at least. Thus a dead arab invoke feeling of arabs getting "Just dessert" ,not arab being victim.

Similar is case with Pakistan. You people are seen as terrorists ,everywhere except in Muslim world. Thus dead Pakistanis does not invoke anything more than lip-service, and Pakistani dead as collateral damage does not invoke anything at all.
Hi,

If you can't speak anything better then dont. You don't have to prove that were brought up in the local slu!s of india. Can the same be said about you being seen as a citizen of a rapist country ?
 
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So why did Christendom declare war on ISIS when their citizens (5 to10??) were Murdered in the MIDDLE-EAST? It was another day in the M.E. Pre those Christendom deaths; 250,000+ MUSLIMS were Murdered in Syria by ISIS, and Assad regime, so...?

? Going to have to clarify your post, i'm not sure what 5 or 10 citizens of 'christendom' (do you mean the west?) you are referring to murdered in the ME nor how that is relevant to the paris attacks.
 
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Human lives are all important, regardless of nationality.

The difference is that people outside the Middle East suddenly feel their own personal safety at risk due to Middle Eastern issues.

Even countries that have never sent soldiers to the Middle East are also being hit by extremist attacks.

Fully agree with that. Actually I posted a thread on news about Beirut bombing soon after it appears on the web, however by now there are no more than 2 pages of posts. Anyway my condolences to families of the innocent deceased in Beirut as well as Paris for loosing their loved ones.


In response to the OP "In a World that doesn't care about Arab lives", I will disagree with the term "world" if it includes Chinese. Leaving geopolitics aside, innocent Arab lives are no different from western lives. On the other hand, greedy politicians or war-profiteers are just as guilty no matter they are from ME or Paris, and Washington above all, of course.
 
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