Allow me to say, I'm sick and tired of politics, and the WEST profound ignorance and misuse of terminology relevant to the complicated Middle East. I'm also sympathetic to the Western man who is intentionally so kept in the dark that the Middle East seems to be mysterious - land of Arabian Nights, Sultans and Harems and Hashish thought to have once been.
This guy in this video - with his frog-like irritating voice - is confused, and wrongfully generalizing by his usage of the wrong words as usually is the case when Western media is concerned.
I personally don't like Quadafi, and also I do not like the foreign interference in the Libyan affairs, specially from 2 of the worst imperialistic powers in human history; Britain and France, and a country totally controlled by Zionism; USA. Nothing ever they can say to convince me that their interference ins not based after all on self-interest as their action has always been during all modern history of the Middle East. Talk about Access of Evil, and it is mainly: Britain, France, the USA. Australia is just a follower.
Things happening in Libya right now, if anything, show us that confusion is intentional, contracts can be signed with the devil for specific achievements, and that the WEST never cared about the people of the Middle East, the so-called spreading of democracy and affirmation of human rights, but its own interest even if necessitates taking course to "the end justifies the means" as long as this will make Exxon and chevron happy.
If I am seriously religious, I would say, it is a crusade thing. Christians want to dominate the Muslims world; a thinking believed and manipulated by some in the Middle East. But I'm not. In addition, secularism has become so prevalent that the alleged clash of religions has just become a justification. Ask me how many times did Mubarak of Egypt went to the mosque to perform his Friday (collective) prayers in his 30 years of ruling, and I would say a number of times that can be counted on the fingers of one hand.
In light of the above and regardless of the fact that the guy in this video say lots of different things that wins appreciation of many, I can't put my finger on the reason why I do not like him and find him phoney.
Allow me to say, I'm sick and tired of politics, and the WEST profound ignorance and misuse of terminology relevant to the complicated Middle East. I'm also sympathetic to the Western man who is intentionally so kept in the dark that the Middle East seems to be mysterious - land of Arabian Nights, Sultans and Harems and Hashish thought to have once been.
ReplyDeleteThis guy in this video - with his frog-like irritating voice - is confused, and wrongfully generalizing by his usage of the wrong words as usually is the case when Western media is concerned.
I personally don't like Quadafi, and also I do not like the foreign interference in the Libyan affairs, specially from 2 of the worst imperialistic powers in human history; Britain and France, and a country totally controlled by Zionism; USA. Nothing ever they can say to convince me that their interference ins not based after all on self-interest as their action has always been during all modern history of the Middle East.
Talk about Access of Evil, and it is mainly: Britain, France, the USA. Australia is just a follower.
Things happening in Libya right now, if anything, show us that confusion is intentional, contracts can be signed with the devil for specific achievements, and that the WEST never cared about the people of the Middle East, the so-called spreading of democracy and affirmation of human rights, but its own interest even if necessitates taking course to "the end justifies the means" as long as this will make Exxon and chevron happy.
If I am seriously religious, I would say, it is a crusade thing. Christians want to dominate the Muslims world; a thinking believed and manipulated by some in the Middle East. But I'm not. In addition, secularism has become so prevalent that the alleged clash of religions has just become a justification. Ask me how many times did Mubarak of Egypt went to the mosque to perform his Friday (collective) prayers in his 30 years of ruling, and I would say a number of times that can be counted on the fingers of one hand.
In light of the above and regardless of the fact that the guy in this video say lots of different things that wins appreciation of many, I can't put my finger on the reason why I do not like him and find him phoney.