DeDollarization

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[–] [email protected] 24 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Imagine hating this

[–] [email protected] 24 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I was talking to my cousin the other day and he is convinced that Britain is the Dajjal (Islamic anti-christ) and "Fake Jew zionist israel" is the child of Dajjal trying to destroy the planet and you know what I didn't even bother to disagree cause how else do I expect him to contextually depths of their depravity.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There is an article I shared about a week ago about how all these calls from "inside the house" are about managing the optics rather than anything of substance.

Edit: Comment here

[–] [email protected] 32 points 1 year ago

But Palestine supporters are the REAL antisemitism yeah okay

[–] [email protected] 64 points 1 year ago (5 children)

An Extension of Nazism: How Did Zionism Collaborate With Hitler to Establish ‘Israel’?

"Perhaps the most dangerous aspect of the relationship between Nazism and Zionism is the disconnect between Zionism and the Holocaust during World War II. Zionism was not interested in the massacres of Jews and rescuing them as much as it was in the facilitating the emigration of Jews to Palestine. And those Jews who did not emigrate to Palestine before the establishment of the “state” in 1948 were not a matter of concern for Zionism, whose conviction was limited to the fact that the solution to the Jewish question was solely related to the establishment of a state, and that anything else was irrelevant.

This is confirmed by Egon Redlich in his diaries, Memoirs of a Zionist: The Terezin Diary of Gonda Redlich in which he confirms the sacrifice of tens of thousands of Jews who were eliminated and sent to their deaths through deals that Redlich himself felt ashamed of, in exchange for false promises. He wrote: “The Zionist movement in Czechoslovakia sent thousands of Jews to Nazi extermination camps in exchange for Nazi promises to send a few dozen or hundreds of Zionist leaders and financial figures to Palestine.”

Abdul Wahab Al-Masiri, author of the eight-volume Encyclopedia of Jews, Judaism and Zionism, mentions that Adolf Eichmann succeeded in his mission thanks to the cooperation of the Hungarian Jew Rudolf Kastner, who convinced members of the Jewish community in Hungary that the Nazis would relocate them to new places where they would settle, or to vocational training camps for rehabilitation, and not to the concentration camps which were their true destination.

In exchange for this, the Nazi authorities in 1941 allowed over 1,700 Jews from a concentration camp to be sent to Palestine, “Jews of the best biological material,” according to Eichmann."

[–] [email protected] 51 points 1 year ago (2 children)

They are trying to destroy Lebanon through different means than bombs. (articlein arabic)

"26% of families residing on Lebanese territory do not send their school-age children to school, while 52% of displaced Syrian families reported that they have school-age children who do not attend school. ...

"The situation of children is not good," according to the report, as mental illnesses associated with the crisis in the country have exhausted even those of school age, with 38% of families reporting that their children suffer from anxiety, and 24% from depression. But in the south, the figures become more serious, where the proportion of children suffering from anxiety reached 46%, and the proportion of those suffering from depression reached 29%. As for the level of Palestine refugee children, about half of them suffer from anxiety, and 30% from depression. ... In a related context, the economic crisis has left deep scars on the material situation of families, and made them "on the edge of the abyss". 84% of the households residing on the Lebanese territory borrow money to buy basic items from grocery stores and foodstuffs, 79% of which are from Lebanese households. The percentage of families sending their children to work has reached 16%, compared to 11% last April, while a third of families among displaced Syrians send their school-age children to work."

https://al-akhbar.com/Community/374169/ربع-الأطفال-في-لبنان-لا-يذهبون-إلى-المدار

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

Perhaps I also misunderstand the idiom then too 🤣

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

If someone perhaps an "Allies" were to make the point publicly, even jokingly, that the resistance should (as if this would be an actual "solution"!) liquidate literally every single Jewish invader in "unlimited genocide", what does it accomplish? What goal is achieved by this speech?

[–] [email protected] 32 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

It is noteworthy that Yaha al Sinwar rescued Hamas from the minority faction that seized control of the movement in early 2010's and betrayed Syria and Hezbollah during the "Arab Spring"

Without him there probably would not be battlefield unity today.

More details on that betrayal:

"It is important to recognize that while the decision to leave Damascus was not by any means unanimously agreed upon within Hamas, as political bureau chief, it was ultimately Meshaal’s call.

A Hamas source informed The Cradle that in September 2011, six months after the outbreak of the Syrian crisis, Meshaal received an invitation from the Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs at the time, Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani, to visit Doha. Recall that Qatar was one of the first states to fund and arm the Islamist opposition in the brutal Syrian war.

According to al-Thani’s estimates, the "Syrian revolution" was likely to end in the overthrow of the Assad government. He is reported to have advised Meshaal to abandon the sinking ship, so to speak, because if the rebellion is successful, "those who stayed with him [Assad] will drown, as happened with the late President Yasser Arafat, when Saddam Hussein was defeated in Gulf War," the source described.

In an attempt to win over Hamas from Iran's patronage, al-Thani offered to financially support the movement and to provide a geographical space for operations in the Qatari capital and in Turkish territory.

On his way back to Damascus, Meshaal made pit stops in a number of regional countries to inform Hamas' leadership of the Qatari offer. Suffice it to say, the deal was rejected by the majority of members of the Political Bureau and the Al-Qassam Brigades.

The Hamas source says: “The second man in Al-Qassam, Ahmad Al-Jabari, rejected the treachery against the Syrian leadership, along with Mahmoud al-Zahar, Ali Baraka, Imad al-Alami, Mustafa al-Ladawi, and Osama Hamdan."

https://new.thecradle.co/articles-id/2697

[–] [email protected] 49 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Pretty good al-Mayadeen overview

Who is Yahya al-Sinwar, the artist behind Operation Al-Aqsa Flood?

"...In 1988, aged 25, al-Sinwar was arrested for the third time and sentenced to life in prison for foiling Israeli espionage and subversive measures in Gaza.

Al-Sinwar's 23-year sentence in Israeli prisons

Forcefully separated from the praxis of the liberation movement, Yahya al-Sinwar spent the prime days of his adulthood in Israeli prisons.

...

From Liberated Prisoner to Liberator of Prisoners

In 2011, al-Sinwar was liberated with a batch of 1,027 others in a prisoner exchange deal between the Palestinian Resistance and the Israeli occupation.

During his homecoming celebrations in Gaza City, al-Sinwar expressed his wishes that the Resistance would liberate all remaining prisoners in Israeli jails.

After joining Hamas, he rose quickly within the ranks, replacing Ismail Haniyeh as the Political Chief of Gaza in 2017.

Yahya al-Sinwar, one of the longest-serving Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons, today spearheads the revolutionary efforts to liberate his kinswomen and kinsmen."

[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 year ago (5 children)

The whole "unlimited genocide on first world" dsicoursive is very fishy.

[–] [email protected] 39 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It's part of ongoing soft war to fracture Lebanese society and scare segments of the population away from endorsing resistance. Lebanon is still filled with traitors today who never faced justice for their collaboration with the zionists during the Civil War.

Edit: in-depth series of news articles (in Arabic) about the soft war on Lebanese society

https://al-akhbar.com/Politics/330854/صندوق-تغيير-الأنظمة-NED-الوجه-الآخر-لـ-CIA-هيا-بنا-إلى-الإعلام-الشيعي-المعارض

https://al-akhbar.com/Politics/329691/حيث-يحضر-سوروس-يكون-ب-ل

https://al-akhbar.com/Politics/327588/ذخائر-الحرب-الناعمة-الأخبار-تنشر-بيانات-ووثائق-التمويل-الغربي-للمنظمات-غير-الحكومي

https://al-akhbar.com/Politics/328524/زياد-بارود-مفتاح-الـ-NGO

https://al-akhbar.com/Politics/333830/3RF-لبنان-تحت-إدارة-دولي

Non-Arabic speakers use: https://translate.yandex.com/translate

 

What happened to Poland?!

Also 💀🙈😳

"Those who place themselves on the ideological right in several European countries are more likely to express a positive view of the alliance than those on the left. However, in the U.S. and Canada, this pattern is reversed: Those on the left are more likely to say they have a favorable opinion of NATO."

 

Conclusion:

"In the foregoing, we reviewed the experiences of communist party leaders who miscalculated the political situation and clashed with national revolutionary movements hostile to colonialism and imperialism. This was caused by the fact that these leaders were affected by their bureaucratic party experiences and dogmatic and Eurocentric background that made them project preconceived ideas that were inconsistent with the reality of their societies. This led to the aforementioned mistakes, which contributed in some instances to the failure of the revolutionary movements in their fight against imperialism, especially in the case of Che Guevara in Bolivia and in occupied Palestine against Zionism."

 

Sharing with you all one of my favorite songs it has english and arabic subtitles hardcoded :)

"The Churches and Mosques are united

With love and faith

And millions of Syrians

And they only want Bashar!"

 

"The death of Arab orthodox communism has been a gradual process. It started as early as 1947, when Arab communists — out of strict loyalty to the motherland of communism, the U.S.S.R. — supported the partition plan for Palestine, thereby ceding part of the historic Palestinian homeland to Zionist forces.

Arab people were furious that Arab political parties would accept a partial occupation of Palestine — an occupation that necessitated, according to the partition plan — the uprooting of hundreds of thousands of Palestinian natives. Arab communists never recovered and were accused by their Arab nationalist enemies of being out of touch, and even of betrayal.

The organization of Arab communists was tightly in the hands of the Soviet Union, and local communists were expected to comply with Moscow’s wishes regardless of whether those wishes offended Arab political sensibilities. Arab communists have ever since been trying to justify the partition plan and some still defend it.

While Arab nationalist parties and organizations were preaching armed struggle as the only way to recover Palestine, the head of the Lebanese Communist Party, Farajalla Al-Hilu, spoke in 1942 of a “political conflict” with Zionism, not a military one. Arab communists were late in adopting armed struggle — even as a slogan — out of deference to their Soviet sponsors.

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But Arab communists also betrayed their own cause: they never strove to develop their own version of local communism and did not, in their indoctrination campaigns, attempt to marry communist ideology with Arab culture and heritage.

Their reading materials covered only the West. They failed to produce programs and agendas that reflected local needs and realties. Progress Publishers (the publishing arm of the U.S.S.R.) produced Arabic translations of communist literature, but the translations were woefully inadequate and censorship was employed in the translations. ... Arab communists also opposed Nasser when he was the champion — in the Arab world and beyond — of the anti-Western camp in the world. At a time when Nasser was leading a real revolution in Egypt, Egyptian communists were joining forces with right-wing parties in calling for political elections. Those elections would have certainly returned the traditional right-wing parties to power.

Nasser, while not a communist, achieved more for the Egyptian working and peasant class, than all the efforts of Arab communists. It was rather inexplicable that communists in Arab countries would not join forces with the most progressive project in the contemporary history of the Arab world.

Later, Egyptian communists had no problem aligning themselves with dictators against the Muslim Brotherhood. Many leftists supported the regime of Abdul-Fattah Sisi in order to undermine the representative powers of the Muslim Brotherhood, who won the first free election in Egyptian history after the collapse of the Husni Mubarak regime in 2011.

Since the collapse of the U.S.S.R., Arab communists have been trying to shed their ideology. In Syria, communist leader Riad Al-Turk called for Western intervention in the Middle East, while the other branch of the Syrian communist party of Khalid Bakdash supported the Syrian regime.

The Iraqi Communist Party joined the occupation council which was set up by the American colonial power after 2003 invasion. Paul Bremer actually praised the Iraqi communists for their cooperation with the occupiers.

The Sudanese Communist Party has recently called for intervention by “the international community” — a sinister code for NATO and its allies.

In Lebanon, the communists have been split. Early in 2005, many Lebanese communists who had been coopted by the right-wing billionaire Rafiq Hariri joined the right-wing coalition known as March 14. Communist Action Organization and the Yasar Dimiqrati (two organizations with Marxist pasts) were a mere tool for Hariri (an MP from Yasar Dimuqrati was elected to parliament in 2005 on the list of the Hariri family).

The mainstream Lebanese Communist Party stayed outside that framework and supported resistance against Israel. But since 2019, the Lebanese Communist Party has developed into another version of a liberal NGO and seems to be copying the model of liberal Yasar Dimuqrati. It even held “coordination sessions” with the right-wing, anti-communist, Phalanges Party, during the protests that followed the Lebanese collapse in 2019.

And in the last two years, the party has distanced itself from the resistance against Israel and bogusly claimed that leftist parties did much of the resistance against Tel Aviv.

There are still active communist parties today in Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan, Morocco, as well as Marxist or progressive leftist parties in many Arab countries. But many are shedding the communist label and picking Che Guevara as their symbol because he is good looking and does not bring up the baggage that Marx or Lenin brings.

Arab communism is dead, and neoliberal forces rise with various slogans — some from the right and some from the left. The cause of the left is more imperative than ever, but Arab communists have become least qualified to carry it out."

 

Its deeply disturbing that at the same time the U.S.A. is waging war against 5 different nuclear capable countries, a top box office Hollywood ™ film is glorifying the original bomb-makers of Manhattan Project.

Worse, I have just learned about a so-called Barbenheimer , synthesizing the above film with Barbie film. Barbie ™ being the epitome of US feminist imperialist cultural offensive.

Truly Amrika is a death worshipping society detached from reality.

 

"The anti-unity campaign of Wahhabis reaches its peak during the Unity Week. One of the best means of replying to such a plot is that the 'ulama' of the Hajj caravans and pilgrims should be the promoters of unity more than anyone else. They should be familiar with the methods of dealing with them and understand their views and opinions so that during confrontations and argumentation's, they could reply to them consciously and intellectually.

It is necessary for some Muslims who are following the Sunni school to be properly informed about the opinions of the Sunni imams so as to realize that the Wahhabis also have views difference to them and even regard many of the beliefs of the Ahl as-Sunnah as polytheistic and, worse still, prone to infidelity {kufr}. In reality, Wahhabism is a political movement under the religious cover of identifying with the Sunnis and it wants to prevent the unity of the Islamic schools of thought {madhahib}. It is trying to kindle the flame of discord among Muslims especially between the two main sects—Sunni and Shi`ah—so as to make the imperialist hegemony permanent over the Muslim nation.

Unfortunately, with the acquisition of the oil-rich land of Arabia and reliance on the enormous God-given wealth, Wahhabism has succeeded in becoming a potent force and has established innumerable offices and organizations throughout the world for the propagation of its dogma. In the Sunni-populated regions of Iran and Pakistan where most of the people are suffering from poverty and deprivation, the Wahhabis are making huge investments, constructing religious schools {madaris}, spending large amounts of money upon their students and others, and attracting people to Wahhabi doctrines. Since most of our Sunni brothers are living on the border regions of Iran, they are more subjected to the influence of the propaganda of the imperialist Wahhabis.

As the 'Alawi Shiah and Muhammadi Sunnis have risen up now hand in hand against their enemies and can clearly see the hand of imperialism behind the curtain of Wahhabism, it is necessary for Sunni and Shiah 'ulama' to conduct research about Wahhabism and identify it well so as to make it clear that this group has differences of opinion not only with the Shiah but also with the Ahl as-Sunnah. Although the Wahhabis are always playing the Sunni card and try to portray themselves as the well-wishers and sympathizers of the Sunnis, Sunnis in turn have to know that the issues regarded by Wahhabis as their points of departure with the Shiah are the same issues that are common between the Sunnis and the Shiah. They also have to know that the Shiah school is closer to the Ahl as-Sunnah than Wahhabism is."

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