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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

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OIC appealing to who ?😂😂😂View attachment 966756

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
Indeed appeal to whom? The UN secretary general himself is rebuffed and told to resign.better to appeal to each other, solve regional disputes internally, ask all foreign troops to leave and build a better social contract with the public.

While the truth comes out. They want to destroy Gaza.


This is another stupidity that needs to end. Queen Rania is culturally and racially a Semite, unlike European Jews from Western and Slavic civilizations.
That’s not the point. Appealing to both domestic and internationally audiences will have her seen as a hypocrite to both. They are leaving no space for nuance, and her interview will make her a persona non-grata in many western spaces.

 
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That’s not the point. Appealing to both domestic and internationally audiences will have her seen as a hypocrite to both. They are leaving no space for nuance.

Begin by correcting false premises. She is the real Semite, not a White guy from New York stealing Palestinian home.
 
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Most Arab people would, IMHO, side with their leaders in the face of foreign pressure if the social contract was amended to reflect more of their day to day needs as well their hopes and aspirations of greater dignity on the global stage. The way Arabs are being mercilessly killed in the hundreds day after day, and the way Arabs around the world are feeling unsafe and helplessness has only reinforced the aspirations for dignity.

Not unlike the Chinese people, there is a collectivist culture that can be harnessed for civilizational advancement.

Will western pressure be heavy, of course, but the mere threat of “collective bargaining” as was done with the oil embargo of the 70s forced some movement on the dispute, and placated some domestic demands.

Frankly speaking, Arab nations are thinking individually and narrowly. $500 Billion on NEOM in Saudi, if spread over 10 countries (near the ten largest Muslim majority cities/port cities on the planet) and in equal amounts, could do a lot more (due to cheaper labor costs) and benefit the rulers financially and politically (such as a stable Libya that could support its own rebuilding as well as a pivot to Africa and becoming its largest economic partner as it rapidly develops and grows.)

The time horizon would be generational, but would be as transformative as the Chinese modernization from Deng to Today. This is why the public won’t care as much if the government isn’t “democratic” as long as it reflect the higher aspirations and interests of the public; “The Great Revival of the Arab People”.

In the mean time, Arab leaders are appealing to domestic audiences and getting hit from both sides; domestically and internationally. A lose lose proposition, and if they fail to save the Palestinians, could lose their legitimacy in the eyes of their public, which could be disastrous for these rulers.

I agree. The reason why the majority of Chinese public opinion sides with the Palestinians is because Chinese people can see parallels between what the Arab and Muslim world is going through right now and China’s century of humiliation. Both come from great and ancient civilizations but their empires collapsed and their nations were divided and ruled by corrupt and traitorous leaders. This resulted in unfettered foreign aggression and massive suffering and humiliation by the Chinese people at the hands of Japan and the West.

That’s why China today is so obsessed with unity and sovereignty, because of this historic trauma. China today stands tall with dignity as a powerful nation. Hopefully in the future, Muslims will also be able to push out their aggressors and stand with dignity too.
 
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Begin by correcting false premises. She is the real Semite, not a White guy from New York stealing Palestinian home.
You don’t have to convince me. I know she’s Palestinian and a Semite. But do you think the majority of western audiences will care? Will that persuade them of her argument? Or her appeal to fairness?

No, They will see her the way Megyn Kelly does.
 
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