[-] foxodroid@hexbear.net 2 points 10 months ago

Dude that's THE isis theme song .

[-] foxodroid@hexbear.net 18 points 10 months ago

His text says "أحب حليب الشوكولاتة" the "أنا" part is redundant. Calligraphy takes liberties with letter shapes so usually they're hard to read to new learners.

[-] foxodroid@hexbear.net 61 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

On one hand I have an impulse to call the voters morons but it can't be right, this level of propaganda is ungodly. What exactly does a power company's propaganda even look like?

[-] foxodroid@hexbear.net 14 points 10 months ago

I saw responses like the Jews didn't kidnap or kill civilians in the uprising

[-] foxodroid@hexbear.net 37 points 10 months ago

Hmm, it's not entirely accurate since she colored a bunch of civilians too. I'd love to have this mess in an excel file so we can figure out the exact number. It's different from the Haaretz numbers here. I suspect Haaretz didn't count the reserve soldiers with the soldiers while this list has (res) in front of their names.

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What a ridiculous question. The real answer, and the one commonly accepted in any Arab country, is I don't condemn resistance movements. I only blame them for not doing more to avoid civilian casualties that's all.

[-] foxodroid@hexbear.net 19 points 10 months ago

ew wtf is this gall?

[-] foxodroid@hexbear.net 6 points 11 months ago

I really loved Suzaku's character actually. Not as a hero or anything, he's super hateable but as a representation of the archetypical "uncle tom" you inevitably find in colonial struggles. He's unexpectedly on point.

[-] foxodroid@hexbear.net 1 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago)

Those who insult Islam have done nothing wrong; but those insulting Islam to hurt and marginalize Muslims within society are no better than any other bigot.

this sounds like a catch-22. if anti-Muslim criticism is indistinguishable from well intentioned one then it sounds easy to just accuse everyone of being anti-muslim.

Terrorist attacks in response to such expression is already systematically opposed, so what more do you want?

i want criticism of religion to be normalized.

If I thought that via Mohamed cartoons within three years we would have millions more ex-Muslims; then absolutely publish away. But this same shit has been going on for over a decade and I don’t think it’s working.

But it is. 10 years ago you wouldn't even hear of the concept of atheism or LGBT people, you'd never hear of people criticizing Islam at all and now you see people on TV do it. Now you see scholars scurry to prove Aisha was 18 when she had sex with Mohamed, declaring sexual harassment to be a sin and arguing maybe *don't * kills the gays and the converts. Normalizing topics works, of course there will be resistance. Sometimes violent but ultimately it works. Dawkins gets a lot of well deserved flack but his edgelord book and common public appearances did reach here, all the way in the Arab world. His book on atheism, got translated unofficially and downloaded over 10 million times from one site.

[-] foxodroid@hexbear.net 0 points 3 years ago

How the hell is satirising a highly questionable religious figure the same as the n-word now? We fans of religious authority now?

[-] foxodroid@hexbear.net 1 points 4 years ago* (last edited 4 years ago)

he recounted the anger and desire for vengeance he felt when he saw the video—and how he later reconsidered and regretted those impulses, saying they made him feel “gross and guilty.” But it gave him the kernel of a story.

how magnanimous of him.

The mentioned lynching of the 2 soldiers were after they were arrested in Ramallah during the Intifada. You know, the revolt where IDF soldiers gunned down civilians from helicopters, ran over protestors in military vehicles including children, destroyed houses as collective punishment. In the 2 weeks before the lynching alone 20+ Palestinian children were killed by them.

He's horrified about when the Palestinians killed 2 enemy soldiers on Palestinian land tho. 2 Soldiers who weren't even born there. They were literally Russian immigrants who chose to be settler-colonists and join the Apartheid's army.

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