Comments by "Omer عمر" (@Omer1996E.C) on "Good Times Bad Times"
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@9000Dogs tbh, there is, you just couldn't see it, Palestinians are just trying to defend their rights, they get bombarded, evicted, imprisoned (in fact Israel has much more Palestinians in their prisons, not convicted of crimes, but political prisoners)
But in Israel and Palestine situation, it's fully Israeli terrorism, they started the war by The Hawara Incident, dozens of Palestinians killed and 78 wounded, all unprovoked and without a weapon being owned by the Palestinians, Palestinians just retaliated
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@conflictedthought1 it is easier to change cultures in a dictatorship, the same way one child policy was implemented and the Chinese 'Great Prolitarian Cultural Revolution'.
You can manipulate your people more easily. I told you, you just need enough political will to do it if you are in a dictatorship, not much popular support, but it would be great to have it, so just change the education system, welfare system, bureaucratic system, etc... To honor large families and mothers. Plus, don't give commercial education to women and contraceptives, and give them maternal & parental education, and finally, treat children as investments and retirement plans for parents
And voila, you have the perfect environment and recipe for a population explosion
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@johnyoung4163 no. After what I've seen happen to their people, never.
Btw, I'm not an Arab, but as an African, this is how my grandfathers fought for independence, and it's totally legitimate.
Settlers living for generations would never legitimise their residence, let alone legitimising my eviction, discrimination, impoverishment, deprivation and suppression, mostly indirectly. The world won't recognise the legitimacy of a resistance or opposition force unless it wins. Believe it or not, Nelson Mandela, the first president of post-apartheid South Africa, was on the te**0*!$ተ list of the USA until 2008. A man who shouldn't have been considered any bad for any reason, except for causing reasonable civilian suffering.
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@johnyoung4163 your justifying yours by the ottomans? And then, at the same time, saying the ottomans didn't do it.
If the police arresting you, essentially limiting your freedom (for good) is a crime, then any counter act is a crime.
By cዐl0nialisጠ, I don't mean settling in here, come and settle, it's ok. But we mean that they came, took our properties, violated our rights, humiliated us, used us, etc... and all these were then inherited inter-generationally. The same is with 🇵🇸, I hope they end up like SA, not like the native of america, such a tragedy. And you don't even feel any shame or guilt, you people don't have any conscience or morality, only double or multiple standards for every kind of human being.
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@johnyoung4163 your justifying yours by the ottomans? And then, at the same time, saying the ottomans didn't do it.
If the police arresting you, essentially limiting your freedom (for good) is a crime, then any resistance is a crime.
By cዐl0nialisጠ, I don't mean settling in here, come and settle, it's ok. But we mean that they came, took our properties, violated our rights, humiliated us, used us, etc... and all these were then inherited inter-generationally. The same is with 🇵🇸, I hope they end up like SA, not like the native Americans, such a tragedy. And you don't even feel any shame or guilt, you people don't have any conscience or morality, only double or multiple standards for every kind of human being.
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@johnyoung4163 your justifying yours by the ottomans? And then, at the same time, saying the ottomans didn't do it.
If the police arresting you, essentially limiting your freedom (for good) is a crime, then revolutions, resistance and opposition are crimes.
By colonialism, I don't mean settling in here, come and settle, it's ok. But we mean that they came, took our properties, violated our rights, humiliated us, used us, etc... and all these were then inherited inter-generationally. The same is with 🇵🇸, I hope they end up like SA, not like the native Americans, such a tragedy. And you don't even feel any shame or guilt, you people don't have any conscience or morality, only double or multiple standards for every kind of human being.
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@johnyoung4163 no. After what I've seen happen to their people, never.
Btw, I'm not an Arab, but as an African, this is how my grandfathers fought for independence, and it's totally legitimate.
Colonizers living for generations would never legitimise their residence, let alone legitimising my eviction, discrimination, impoverishment, deprivation and suppression, mostly indirectly. The world won't recognise the legitimacy of a resistance or opposition force unless it wins. Believe it or not, Nelson Mandela, the first president of post-apartheid South Africa, was on the te**0*!$ተ list of the USA until 2008. A man who shouldn't have been considered any bad for any reason, except for causing reasonable civilian suffering.
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@johnyoung4163 no. After what I've seen happen to their people, never.
Btw, I'm not an Arab, but as an African, this is how my grandfathers fought for independence, and it's totally legitimate.
Colonizers living for generations would never legitimise their residence, let alone legitimising my eviction, discrimination, impoverishment, deprivation and suppression, mostly indirectly. The world won't recognise the legitimacy of a resistance or opposition force unless it wins. Believe it or not, Nelson Mandela, the first president of post-apartheid South Africa, was on the te**0ri$ተ list of the USA until 2008. A man who shouldn't have been considered any bad for any reason, except for causing reasonable civilian suffering.
Resistance is a duty
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@johnyoung4163 no. After what I've seen happen to their people, never.
Btw, I'm not an Arab, but as an African, this is how my grandfathers fought for independence, and it's totally legitimate.
Colonizers living for generations would never legitimise their residence, let alone legitimising my eviction, discrimination, impoverishment, deprivation and suppression, mostly indirectly. The world won't recognise the legitimacy of a resistance or opposition force unless it wins. Believe it or not, Nelson Mandela, the first president of post-apartheid South Africa, was on the terr0ri$ተ list of the USA until 2008. A man who shouldn't have been considered any bad for any reason, except for causing reasonable civilian suffering.
Resistance is a duty
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@alaskanbullworm5500 you can't tell me which part of my thoughts are the wrong thing.
My parents are basically u educated, and the only way they got me educated is by making us go to a well known private school, so they worked +12 hrs a day, 7 days a week, 350 days a year (only 14 free days), for 40 years years.
Today, we are considered from the upper middle class in Ethiopia, with 6000 ft² land in the capital city, a house, a car, a business in operation, and a plan to develop our land, so they we inherit greater wealth (which is a big concern for my father).
I believe you should be able to work hard, and you should be able to freely use your resources for your own good, this is the real way you can help the poor, not by excessive regulations or legislations that make the poor lazier, and thus poorer in the future
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@johnyoung4163 no. After what I've seen happen to their people, never.
Btw, I'm not an Arab, but as an African, this is how my grandfathers fought for independence, and it's totally legitimate.
Colonizers living for generations would never legitimise their residence, let alone legitimising my eviction, discrimination, impoverishment, deprivation and suppression, mostly indirectly. The world won't recognise the legitimacy of a resistance or opposition force unless it wins. Believe it or not, Nelson Mandela, the first president of post-apartheid South Africa, was on the te**0ri$ተ list of the USA until 2008. A man who shouldn't have been considered any bad for any reason, except for causing reasonable civilian casualties.
Resistance is a duty
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@johnyoung4163 no. After what I've seen happen to their people, never.
Btw, I'm not an Arab, but as an African, this is how my grandfathers fought for independence, and it's totally legitimate.
Colonizers living for generations would never legitimise their residence, let alone legitimising my eviction, discrimination, impoverishment, deprivation and suppression, mostly indirectly. The world won't recognise the legitimacy of a resistance or opposition force unless it wins. Believe it or not, Nelson Mandela, the first president of post-apartheid South Africa, was on the terr0ri$ተ list of the USA until 2008. A man who shouldn't have been considered any bad for any reason, except for causing reasonable civilian casualties.
Resistance is a duty
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@johnyoung4163 your justifying yours by the ottomans? And then, at the same time, saying the ottomans didn't do it.
If the police arresting you, essentially limiting your freedom (for good) is a crime, then any counter act is illegal.
By c#l#nialisጠ, I don't mean settling in here, come and settle, it's ok. But we mean that they came, took our properties, violated our rights, humiliated us, used us, etc... and all these were then inherited inter-generationally. The same is with , I hope they end up like SA, not like the native of america, such a tragedy. And you don't even feel any shame or guilt, you people don't have any conscience or morality, only double or multiple standards for every kind of human being.
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