Arab Imperialism Unmasked: The Hypocrisy Behind the Anti-Israel Agenda

Do you think the term 'colonialism' applies to Arab conquests?

  • Yes

    Votes: 11 78.6%
  • No

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • Unsure

    Votes: 1 7.1%

  • Total voters
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The “Central African” Jihad: Islamism and Nation-Building in Mozambique and Uganda.
James Barnett. Hudson Institute. Oct 29, 2020. Current Trends in Islamist Ideology.


Previous Ugandan dictators such as Milton Obote and Idi Amin had exploited religious fissures to their advantage. The latter had politicized his Islamic faith as a means of shoring-up his regime domestically and soliciting support from Arab and Islamist states such as Libya...

Sudan had been battling an insurgency in its south led by the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) since 1983. Religious divisions had long contributed to Sudan’s North-South tension, but the conflict took on greater sectarian overtones after 1989 when Col. Omar al-Bashir came to power with the support of Hassan al-Turabi’s National Islamic Front. Turabi, inspired by the thinking of Islamic revivalists such as Sayyid Qutb and Abul Ala Mawdudi, sought to refashion Sudan as an Islamist state. (Turabi is best known today for his association with Osama bin Laden, who moved his base of operations to Khartoum from 1992 to 1996 at Turabi’s invitation.)...
Museveni saw Sudan’s support for the ADF-NALU and LRA as part of a wider effort orchestrated by Omar al-Bashir and Hassan al-Turabi to “Islamize” and “Arabize” the Great Lakes region, hence the imperative of dislodging the groups from eastern Congo. The contest between Khartoum and Kampala in the mid-1990s thus assumed highly ideological stakes as Uganda supported a left-wing, secular and “African” SPLA against an Islamist, “Arab” regime that was seeking to weaponize religion across Africa.
 
Arabs imperialists say they belong, and that the Temple Mount is "holy" to them...

so of course they respect it, at least as their mother's bedroom.

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#Kafala Slavery: Yesterday, Today

 

29 Nigerian Girls Rescued From Domestic Slavery In Lebanon

After months of agitations and negotiation between the Federal government and the Government of Lebanon, about twenty-nine Nigerian girls held captive for forced domestic labour have finally arrived in the country.



#Kafala Slavery: Arab League Today

 
How do you call someone claiming custody
over a child who's name they can't even pronounce?

 
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Isn't the LEFT supposed to love minorities,

or greedy imperialism?

 
Q: Has the Arab League abolished slavery?

 
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Israeli military shows clip of Hamas torturing Palestinians | The Jerusalem Post. August 25, 2025.

Hamas will usually try to portray those being beaten or killed as collaborators or traitors with Israel, trying to avoid drawing attention to its own focus on simply maintaining power.
 
No no you don't understand, Israel is protecting western civilization. If we don't help Israel genocide the Palestinians and starve their children and burn their babies and bomb their hospitals and demolish their cities, one day we could wind up ruled by evil murderous savages. -Caitlin Johnstone
 
"What's in a Name? The Curious Case of 'P-alestine'"
Did you know that most Arabs can't even pronounce the name 'P - alestine'? Let's explore the linguistic and historical implications of this curious fact, and what it means for the authenticity of the Palestinian narrative.

The term 'Palestine' has a rich history, but interestingly, the letter 'P' does not exist in Arabic, leading to a unique pronunciation challenge. This raises questions about the authenticity of the Palestinian narrative and its historical roots.

Historically, the name 'Palestine' itself was a Roman invention, used to rename the region of Judea after the Bar Kokhba revolt in 135 CE. The pronunciation challenge is not just a linguistic quirk but also a symbol of deeper issues of cultural and historical authenticity.

These stark contrasts highlight the moral and ethical complexities surrounding the Palestinian identity and the broader Arab-Israeli conflict.

Imagine a scenario where someone demands custody over a child whose name they cannot even pronounce. Now, imagine an ideology celebrating strapping someone's children in suicide vests for the promise of a land they cannot even pronounce.




(QUESTION)
How does the inability to pronounce the name reflect on the territorial claims
of those who advocate so fervently for it, sometimes to extreme measures?

Interesting fact!
 
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