#arab diaspora
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butchxenomorph Ā· 6 months ago
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my granddad was Arab (Palestenian to be more specific) and my dad spent his childhood in Jordan but after he moved to Venezuela he didnā€™t retain the language and now no one in my dadā€™s generation or my generation in our family is fluent :((( itā€™s so sad :( iā€™ve been trying to teach it to myself and so have a lot of the people in my dads side but it hurts that we have lost that part of our heritage. we have only kept our surname and cuisineā€¦ i really hope iā€™m able to learn it
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vsthepomegranate Ā· 2 years ago
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Jordan Nassar (2019)
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immaculatasknight Ā· 10 months ago
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Failing eyesight?
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ace-hell Ā· 5 months ago
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Oh this makes me so fucking mad
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So SO fucking mad
You mean israelites, hebrews ffs you mean CANAANITES
THERE WEREN'T PALESTINIANS 3,000 YEARS AGO
THERE WERE JEWISH KINGDOMS
If the tatreez originated 3,000 fucking years ago it makes it jewish, israelite. NOT palestinian
This horrendous cultural and historical erasure of a whole ass ethnic group is absolutely sickening
This accepted activity of rewriting and changing jewish history is so fucking disgusting
This is the kinda shit that makes it so hard for me to feel sympathy and accept the modern palestinian identity
ITS NORMAL FOR NEW IDENTITIES TO EMERGE AND BE BORN, BUT ITS NOT OK TO CHANGE HISTORY SO IT'LL LOOK LIKE YOU HAVE AN ANCIENT AND NATIVE IDENTITY!
I Just fucking hope for the sun to blow us all up soon ffs
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idontmindifuforgetme Ā· 4 months ago
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secular-jew Ā· 1 year ago
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Arab colonialism generally adheres to the same blueprint of land theft, displacement, and genocidal violence. When Islam plants a mosque somewhere, it believes this is conquered land and it's theirs forever, no matter what Temple or Church it builds on top of.
What sets it apart, however, is that it also attempts to project its own abuses onto its victims.
Rather than acknowledge their glaringly obvious 1400-year uber-colonial history, they will invert perceptions of history and reality in an attempt to self-indigenize.
They then usurp the cultures, stories, and legacies of indigenous peoples for themselves (but only the convenient parts - you'll never see Palestinians claim Judas) and disenfranchise the people they stole it from.
They will furiously deny that their ancestors were, in fact, colonizers who conquered their way on land on which they now occupy. Instead, they will frame themselves as native peoples who simply embraced Arab identity/converted to Islam, while the actual indigenous peoples are framed as nothing more than a pathetic band of rejects and cosplayers whose ancestors either never lived on the land to begin with, or were rightfully cast out (or have been cast out for so long that they have lost all right to return).
I can think of few other colonizers that do this. And because this behavior deviates from what we typically understand as "baseline colonialism", it becomes immeasurably harder to identify and more complex to counter.
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unopenablebox Ā· 9 months ago
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i admit that i find it a little bit frustrating how Wildly Astonished other antizionist jews act when i tell them my israeli jewish family have lived in the region since [some unknown length of time before 1800 when there start being records about it]
#and then they're like ''ohhh they're mizrahi!'' [connotation nonwhiteā€š virtuously indigenous]#and i have to be like. no. it's just thatā€š as palestine was in fact ottoman-administered greater syria for most of the last 600 yearsā€š#you could get there from other parts of the ottoman empire. such as the part of now-ukraine your ashkenazi family is also from.#it wasn't actually a hermetically sealed arab-only ethnostate that evaporated immigrants on sight. it was a pretty decent place to live as#a jew by at least some accounts. or better than the front of the hapsburg-ottoman war anyway which is where they were coming from.#i'm not sure who you think it's serving exactly to believe that there were literally no ashkenazim in the middle east before the 1st aliyah#however there were some. and this information does not actually threaten a modern anti-state of israel position like at all.#but since apparently you've constructed your new Diaspora-Centric Identity around the idea that 'palestine' and 'diaspora'#are the two mutually exclusive nonoverlapping regions and the former is ontologically a no-european-jews-allowed zone#i guess i can give you a minute to try to figure it out.#ugh sorry this is nothing it isn't anything. for one thing it's fantastically unimportant#and for another thing i don't know how to like talk about it in a way that doesn't make me sound at least kind of like im trying to justify#myself as being somehow less complicit or something. i mean i think my complicity as an american dwarfs the rest of it honestly but.#i just feel really insanely alienated where the rhetoric of my theoretically most closely politically aligned group is not really built to#like. accommodate the facts of my family history.#sorry. i have honestly no idea why im so obsessed with articulating this concept ive just been chewing on it pointlessly for days#box opener
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hussyknee Ā· 1 year ago
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"Not publicized to prevent copycats" is an absolute bullshit excuse in a nation of school shooters btw.
Please, please read this.
The Congolese genocide is one of the biggest mass murders in modern history, counting eight to ten million murder victims and millions of others severely injured.
As for Palestine, but the bombardment is somehow more intense than ever, they killed about 178 people including 52 babies the first day after the ceasefire. Zionists got hold of the photo of one of the babies cradled by his grandfather in his tiny shroud, his face waxy and eyes open and glassy in death, and has been passing it around, along with other similar pics of dead little children, claiming they're "obviously a doll". The open calls for genocide from the Israeli general public are more virulent than ever, and the IOF has arrested and imprisoned more Palestinians in West Bank than they released. The increase in intensity may be due to Blinken having told Netanyahu that "he had weeks, not months" to finish up whatever he wanted to do (genocide isn't good for the holiday spirit of the voting public methinks), and Netanyahu reportedly wants to "thin the population" as much as possible and herd the remaining survivors out through the Egyptian border.
Please take the time to scroll the tags at least every other day and reblog one or two posts. Keeping eyes on the unfolding situation helps keep the pressure on and politicians are clearly nervous now! YOU can't do anything, but you help create a vital domino effect for hundreds of thousands of people who CAN organize. Relevance is survival. Don't let these people have martyred themselves in vain!
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fracktastic Ā· 8 months ago
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last day of Arab American Heritage Month
these designs were on my Sitto's baby clothes and now they're on my sweatshirt
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Excuse the cat hair - they love tatreez, too
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starful-emporium Ā· 7 months ago
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mostly just curious bc there isn't an established term where I live, and it's conflated with Islamophobia a lot.
Pls reblog, my non fandom posts rarely get anywhere
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vsthepomegranate Ā· 2 years ago
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Eman Ali (2019)
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immaculatasknight Ā· 10 months ago
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Not with a bang but a whimper
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strawberryflavoredsapphic Ā· 1 year ago
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In Search of Self: a Study of Queer Arab Women
In the United States Post Migration by Lexi Haddad
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jerseygirl5000 Ā· 6 months ago
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Are we really doing this right now
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idontmindifuforgetme Ā· 8 months ago
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One of the most gratifying things about getting older is being secure in both my American and Iraqi identities. Like I used to think that I had to compromise one for the other, or that being half of each would always make me ā€œdiluted,ā€ but Iā€™ve never been more comfortable in my Arabness while simultaneously not caring for the western gaze & just making peace with what it means to be Iraqi American. Like I feel so lucky for my Iraqi heritage every day and I know thatā€™s sadly not a feeling all Arabs experienceā€¦ā€¦. But I cannot imagine being anything else and nor would I ever want to be
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secular-jew Ā· 6 months ago
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We should not be using their propaganda. Great piece by Daniel Krygier:
""When it comes to PR, Israel and its friends are sadly a few steps behind in countering Pallywood's successful spread of propaganda lies worldwide.
One fundamental problem is that Israel and its friends continue to use established false Pallywood terminology.
Jordan invented the imperialist term "West Bank" in the early 1950s. The historically correct term is Judea and Samaria.
There is no "Palestine" and there are no "Palestinians." Gazans are Egyptians and Arabs in Judea and Samaria are Jordanians or just Arabs.
Jews can't "occupy" ancestral Jewish land. There is an Arab occupation of Jewish land.
Descendants of Arabs who fled the Arab aggression against Israel in 1948 are not more "refugees" than Israeli Jews whose parents and grandparents fled from Europe or the Muslim world.
There are no "refugee camps" in Gaza, Judea and Samaria but towns and neighborhoods that consist of real houses, shops, cars etc that are no different and often better than other third world slums.
"Free Palestine" is not about "liberation" but about the genocidal destruction of Israel and the Jewish people.
Killing armed Hamas terrorists is not "massacre" or "genocide" but legitimate self-defense.
Winning the information war requires eliminating Pallywood's propaganda terms and lies.""
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