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

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

  • Yes

    Votes: 5 83.3%
  • No

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • Unsure

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    6

The Legacy of the Arab Slave Trade

Did you know that the Arab slave trade has left a lasting legacy that continues to affect millions today, including those in Hamas ruled in Gaza.

The Arab slave trade, which began centuries before the transatlantic slave trade, was responsible for the forced migration and enslavement of millions of Africans. This dark chapter of history has left deep scars, not only in Africa but also in the Middle East.

  • Fact 1: The Arab slave trade spanned over a millennium, with an estimated 17 million Africans enslaved and transported across the Arab world.
  • Fact 2: The legacy of this trade is still evident today, with discriminatory practices and social hierarchies persisting in various Arab countries.



One striking example is the Al Jalla'a district of Gaza, where at least 11,000 Africans live in a neighborhood called “Al Abeed,” which means slaves in Arabic. This name starkly reveals the deep-seated racism driving the Arab-Palestinian agenda today that many prefer to ignore.

How does the historical legacy of the Arab slave trade affect modern-day perceptions of human rights in the Middle East? What does the continued use of names like "Al Abeed" tell us about the real agenda of those who exploit the African American narrative for Arab imperialism?


Escaping modern slavery in Lebanon


 
Arab Domination: The True Apartheid in the Middle East

Remember Arafat's vision of an Arab state stretching from Morocco to Aden? This isn’t about justice or peace; it’s about absolute hegemony. Exclusive Arab domination over the Middle East isn't just about land—it's about a system that oppresses millions.

The term 'apartheid' is often misused in the context of Israel. Let's explore the true history of Arab domination and its implications. Throughout history, Arab conquests have aimed for exclusive domination over the Middle East. This form of apartheid has had lasting impacts on the region's demographics and politics.

While the world turns a blind eye, real apartheid and modern slavery are thriving in the Arab world: in 2021, an estimated 1.7 million men, women, and children were living in modern slavery in the Arab States. Despite having the lowest number of people living in modern slavery across all regions, once population was considered, the Arab States have the highest prevalence of modern slavery.

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The hypocrisy is glaring. How can those who perpetuate real apartheid accuse Israel of what they practice daily?

Read the full article - Arab States: Walk Free




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The Legacy of the Arab Slave Trade

Did you know that the Arab slave trade has left a lasting legacy that continues to affect millions today, including those in Hamas ruled in Gaza.

The Arab slave trade, which began centuries before the transatlantic slave trade, was responsible for the forced migration and enslavement of millions of Africans. This dark chapter of history has left deep scars, not only in Africa but also in the Middle East.

  • Fact 1: The Arab slave trade spanned over a millennium, with an estimated 17 million Africans enslaved and transported across the Arab world.
  • Fact 2: The legacy of this trade is still evident today, with discriminatory practices and social hierarchies persisting in various Arab countries.



One striking example is the Al Jalla'a district of Gaza, where at least 11,000 Africans live in a neighborhood called “Al Abeed,” which means slaves in Arabic. This name starkly reveals the deep-seated racism driving the Arab-Palestinian agenda today that many prefer to ignore.

How does the historical legacy of the Arab slave trade affect modern-day perceptions of human rights in the Middle East? What does the continued use of names like "Al Abeed" tell us about the real agenda of those who exploit the African American narrative for Arab imperialism?


 

Why ABORIGINAL Australians Stand with ISRAEL

Join Nova Peris as she hikes Masada with Nate Buzz, sharing a powerful conversation about her unwavering support for Israel during the recent conflict. Discover the profound connections between the Aboriginal and Jewish peoples, as they discuss their shared struggles as indigenous peoples and enduring ties to their lands.

Nova Peris, an Olympic gold medalist, politician, and advocate for Aboriginal rights, draws compelling parallels between her community's experiences and the resilience of the Jewish people in the land of Israel. This is an inspiring conversation on solidarity, identity, and the unbreakable bonds forged through shared histories.


Arab imperialism: Arabization and war against non-Muslims

 
Rylah.

^ Fact 1: The Arab slave trade spanned over a millennium, with an estimated 17 million Africans enslaved and transported across the Arab world.​

Not only there, but the coast of Britain too, they’d come ashore at places like Devon and Cornwall, and kidnap people off the streets.

Also Iceland: l saw a placard when l was there, commemorating these acts.

A visual legacy of it: Wandering around Nazareth farmers’s market, seeing blonde blue eyed Arabs. Even red headed ones, with freckles.
 
Could you be more specific?
Yes, look at each post and replace "Arab" with "Jew" and you'll see it reads as antisemitic. Most of the posts refer to all people of Arab descent, racism, nothing but simple minded, old fashioned, bogey man diatribe.
 
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Yes, look at each post and replace "Arab" with "Jew" and you'll see it reads as antisemitic. Most of the posts refer to all people of Arab descent, racism, nothing but simple minded, old fashioned, bogey man diatribe.

Still none the wiser.

:eusa_doh:
 
Rylah.

^ Fact 1: The Arab slave trade spanned over a millennium, with an estimated 17 million Africans enslaved and transported across the Arab world.​

Not only there, but the coast of Britain too, they’d come ashore at places like Devon and Cornwall, and kidnap people off the streets.

Also Iceland: l saw a placard when l was there, commemorating these acts.

A visual legacy of it: Wandering around Nazareth farmers’s market, seeing blonde blue eyed Arabs. Even red headed ones, with freckles.

Crazy!

Tell more,
were it the Berbers?
 
This thread has descended into outright xenophobia.

Let's explore the bloody cynicism of Arab imperialism.

Is that xenophobic to discuss the FACTS about the
history of Arab conquest and slave trade that
began a millennia before the Western slave
trade, but still continues today?

 
Arab Domination: The True Apartheid in the Middle East

Remember Arafat's vision of an Arab state stretching from Morocco to Aden? This isn’t about justice or peace; it’s about absolute hegemony. Exclusive Arab domination over the Middle East isn't just about land—it's about a system that oppresses millions.

The term 'apartheid' is often misused in the context of Israel. Let's explore the true history of Arab domination and its implications. Throughout history, Arab conquests have aimed for exclusive domination over the Middle East. This form of apartheid has had lasting impacts on the region's demographics and politics.

While the world turns a blind eye, real apartheid and modern slavery are thriving in the Arab world: in 2021, an estimated 1.7 million men, women, and children were living in modern slavery in the Arab States. Despite having the lowest number of people living in modern slavery across all regions, once population was considered, the Arab States have the highest prevalence of modern slavery.

modern-slavery.png

The hypocrisy is glaring. How can those who perpetuate real apartheid accuse Israel of what they practice daily?

Read the full article - Arab States: Walk Free




Islam - Arab Imperialism

How Arabs Use the religion for their own benefits.
From the documentary: Islam - What the West Needs to Know

 

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