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Sunday, June 28, 2009

This is incredible! Must watch!



An Arab tells what is wrong about the Arabs!

Memri TV is down, so I've uploaded it.

Algerian author Anwar Malek on Al-Jazeera TV, Quatar, on March 3, 2009.

Cross-posted at Roncesvalles.

12 comments:

  1. Well!

    That's something, all right.

    I'll be posting it sometime this week at my site.

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  2. I think all of them are on the same wavelength: all are frustrated by being incapable of winning wars.

    If all Arabs were to behave "civilized" in the West and being capable of landing on the Moon and being capable of destroying Israel and make significant conquests, these guys will pat each other backs.

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  3. Wait, did this guy just say the Arabs believe they can go to the moon???

    I say, let's help them, for God's sake.

    ;-)

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  4. "Look what small resistance movements have accomplished using primitive weapons. Can you deny this? This completely refutes everything you say."

    LOL

    Is this an SNL parody?

    I will be laughing about that line all day long.

    To the moon, Arab.

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  5. His book got confiscated and banned in Egypt.

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  7. Always On Watch,

    I'm not surprised that his book got confiscated and banned in Egypt, given what he said in the video.

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  8. He can't seriously believe in the "oppressed Palestinians" crap and meaning what he says. It probably really is a means to protect his life.

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  9. The_Editrix,

    I don't know, there's no law of nature that say he can't.

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  10. Damien,
    I think what Editrix is saying is that it would be unreasonable for him to buy into the Palestinian story given his otherwise reasonable take on the Arab world.

    He recognizes the inherent problems, so why would he not recognize that in the Palestinian territories they don't even keep their streets nice, they don't plant trees, they don't keep businesses going, etc. (Particularly in Gaza, from what I understand.) So, why would he observe that and think, well, in that case it's not the Arab's fault but the Jews fault.

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  11. Yes, wonderfully put!

    On a different note: For me, the old anti-feminist diehard, it's not amazing that Wafa Sultan made (justifiedly so) headlines and this man remained largely unrecognized.

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