Category Archives: Southern Sudan
For Latest on Revolution in the Middle East
Tune in to the Angry Arab’s blog. He is about the closest to my POV. Of course I support the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia to the hilt. I’m aware I have not written much about it, but I have … Continue reading
Filed under Africa, Algeria, Asia, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Middle East, North Africa, Palestine, Politics, Regional, Saudi Arabia, South Asia, Southern Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, US Politics, Yemen
“Joys of Muslim Women,” by Nonie Darwish
Some of this stuff is a bit over to the top, and I edited out about 15% of the text that I thought was complete crap. Nevertheless, most of what remains seems to be true. Some of the stuff I … Continue reading
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Support For the Uighurs
Repost from the old site. Since it seems like virtually no one outside Muslims supports the Uighur battle for independence, I will support it. I realize that this is a tough time for China and that imperialism, particularly US imperialism, … Continue reading
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Musings on Dual Loyalty, Judaism as Zionism, and Anti-Semitism
Repost from the old site. Always-perceptive commenter James Schipper makes some astute, terse and cut to the chase comments on my post, The “New Anti-Semitism.” In it, he moves beyond the typically vulgar anti-Semitism that much modern anti-Zionism descends into … Continue reading
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Are Only Euro-Whites Capable of Peaceful Successionism
In this modern era, one of the ultimate litmus tests for extreme liberalism or humanism is the completely selfless permission that a state grants when it allows a part of itself to secede without starting a bloodbath. Since the Peace … Continue reading
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