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  • #1
    “المجتمع العربي مشغول بفكرة النمط الواحد، على غرار الحاكم الواحد والقيمة الواحدة والدين الواحد، لذلك يحاول الناس أن يوحدوا أشكال ملابسهم وبيوتهم وآرائهم، وتحت هذه الظروف تذوب شخصية الفرد وخصوصيته واختلافه عن الآخرين، أعني يغيب مفهوم المواطن الفرد لتحل مكانه فكرة الجماعة المتشابهة المطيعة للنظام السائد”
    نوبوأكي نوتوهارا, العرب: وجهة نظر يابانية
    tags: arabs

  • #2
    نزار قباني
    “Our shouting is louder than our actions,
    Our swords are taller than us,
    This is our tragedy.
    In short
    We wear the cape of civilisation
    But our souls live in the stone age”
    Nizar Qabbani

  • #3
    Christopher Hitchens
    “Actually—and this was where I began to feel seriously uncomfortable—some such divine claim underlay not just 'the occupation' but the whole idea of a separate state for Jews in Palestine. Take away the divine warrant for the Holy Land and where were you, and what were you? Just another land-thief like the Turks or the British, except that in this case you wanted the land without the people. And the original Zionist slogan—'a land without a people for a people without a land'—disclosed its own negation when I saw the densely populated Arab towns dwelling sullenly under Jewish tutelage. You want irony? How about Jews becoming colonizers at just the moment when other Europeans had given up on the idea?”
    Christopher Hitchens, Hitch 22: A Memoir

  • #4
    نزار قباني
    “We are a thick skinned people with emtpy souls. We spend our days playing dice, chess, or sleeping - and we say we are the best people that ever came to mankind?”
    Nizar Qabbani

  • #5
    نزار قباني
    “We killed you and it was not new for us, we killed the companions of the Prophet and the friends of God. O how many Messengers did we slay? O how many imams? We killed you and you prayed the night prayer, as all of our days are struggle - and all of our days are Karbala.”
    Nizar Qabbani

  • #6
    نزار قباني
    “Arab children,
    Corn ears of the future,
    You will break our chains,
    Kill the opium in our heads,
    Kill the illusions.
    Arab children,
    Don't read about our suffocated generation,
    We are a hopeless case.
    We are as worthless as a water-melon rind.
    Dont read about us,
    Dont ape us,
    Dont accept us,
    Dont accept our ideas,
    We are a nation of crooks and jugglers.
    Arab children,
    Spring rain,
    Corn ears of the future,
    You are the generation
    That will overcome defeat. ”
    Nizar Qabbani

  • #7
    عمر حمد
    “سماعاً بني العرب الاكرمين ... اُباة التواني حماة الذمم
    أفيقوا فمن نام عن حقه... عراه الأذى ولواه العدم
    رعى الله شعباً يريد العلى... ويطلبها تحت خفق العلم
    إذا لم نقم قومة حرة... ونرجع عهدا طواه القدم
    فأين الفخار الذي ندعي... وأين الإباء وأين الكرم
    فتى الشعر هذا مجال قرير... فنادي الإباء ونادي الشيم
    ونادي الشباب كبار النفوس... ونادي الشباب عماد الأمم
    فلا أمل اليوم إلا بهم... لأن الشباب عماد الأمم
    وقل لبني العُرب لا تيأسوا... فإن الهموم ستحُي الهمم
    وإن المقام على الضيم عار... ولا يغسل العار إلا بدم
    ولابد من نهضة للعلى...بها ترفع العرب ذاك العلم”
    عمر حمد, ديوان الشهيد عمر حمد

  • #8
    Naomi Klein
    “Drilling without thinking has of course been Republican party policy since May 2008. With gas prices soaring to unprecedented heights, that's when the conservative leader Newt Gingrich unveiled the slogan 'Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less'—with an emphasis on the now. The wildly popular campaign was a cry against caution, against study, against measured action. In Gingrich's telling, drilling at home wherever the oil and gas might be—locked in Rocky Mountain shale, in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and deep offshore—was a surefire way to lower the price at the pump, create jobs, and kick Arab ass all at once. In the face of this triple win, caring about the environment was for sissies: as senator Mitch McConnell put it, 'in Alabama and Mississippi and Louisiana and Texas, they think oil rigs are pretty'. By the time the infamous 'Drill Baby Drill' Republican national convention rolled around, the party base was in such a frenzy for US-made fossil fuels, they would have bored under the convention floor if someone had brought a big enough drill.”
    Naomi Klein

  • #9
    Tony Horwitz
    “The first thing you notice, coming to Israel from the Arab world, is that you have left the most courteous region of the globe and entered the rudest. The difference is so profound that you're left wondering when the mutation in Semitic blood occurred, as though God parted the Red Sea and said: "Okay, you rude ones, keep wandering toward the Promised Land. The rest of you can stay here and rot in the desert, saying 'welcome, most welcome' and drowning each other in tea until the end of time.”
    Tony Horwitz, Baghdad without a Map and Other Misadventures in Arabia

  • #10
    Saddam Hussein
    “Based on the considerations of history, ancient history, and international axioms, the logic of following up a citizen with his shadow for the purpose of the demarcation of political frontiers of any state has been discounted for international conventions. For example the Arabs cannot ask Spain just because they were there some time in the past nor can they ask for any other area outside the frontiers of the Arab homeland”
    Saddam Hussein, Saddam Hussein on Current Events in Iraq



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