Listen now | Palestinian men have been the lions roaring out of rubble in Gaza while they get smeared as terrorists by those funding and supporting the Gaza holocaust. Pay your deep respects to these heroic men.
Beautifully described Nouri. Palestinian men deserve recognition for being the fathers, husbands, brothers, sons no matter their age having to be the strength holding everything together, not only within the family, putting themselves on the front line trying to get food for their families but also being the rescue workers digging through the rubble to save lives or collecting body parts hoping they will be indentified, driving ambulances as they are being shelled. Brave sons of Palestine.
Every person should have a father so honorable. Be comforted because I think many people see the essential goodness of these men.
The language of acceptable or fragile victims--women and children--is very old. It was used in relation to passenger ships--"women and children first!". It was used in early American narratives of frontier danger--"a native attack scalped the men and took the women and children captive" and also, that a fighting woman is unexpected and either uncivilized or brave.
In all these instances, men were culturally understood as expected to go into danger, to die. In World War 1, British propagandist (busybody) women would go up to men not in uniform and stick a white feather in their buttonhole, to label them cowards and shame them. The term dates back perhaps as much as a century before that.
They're expected to become warriors at the drop of a hat, too, as though they're always already soldiers. Well, maybe men will generally fight for their family but that's not the same thing.
I don't know whether it's a positive or negative, that Palestinian men might all be thought of as not part of the women and children. Maybe one could say it's the Zionist propaganda. There's certainly that. But there's a certain heroic aspect to it, which is perhaps granted naturally.
No matter what though, men have always suffered under this fairytale burden and it is a terrible burden. The Palestinian men are heroes with every step they take to hold back the darkness and like all healthy men it is almost always with peaceful acts of building and protection.
I can't imagine being a man in Gaza loosing so much everyday and not being able to do anything to fight back. Standing by helpless while fucking israel takes everything that they hold dear from them day after day after day, person after person. Yet their love & belief in Allah remains resolute, nothing can shatter that. In their souls they know that the day will come when their Lion Hearts will roar again in a free, strong Palestine. In their souls they know the time will come to avenge all that israel has taken from them as they pass on their courage to the next generation. Long live Palestine and everything it stands for.
How many times can a heart break?
Jesus 😞😞
It was a struggle to write about them.. but that’s just lesser than even a dot of if I compare to what these men are going through
Palestinian men are the epitome of strength, courage and humility 💔❤️🩹🇵🇸
Beautifully described Nouri. Palestinian men deserve recognition for being the fathers, husbands, brothers, sons no matter their age having to be the strength holding everything together, not only within the family, putting themselves on the front line trying to get food for their families but also being the rescue workers digging through the rubble to save lives or collecting body parts hoping they will be indentified, driving ambulances as they are being shelled. Brave sons of Palestine.
Every person should have a father so honorable. Be comforted because I think many people see the essential goodness of these men.
The language of acceptable or fragile victims--women and children--is very old. It was used in relation to passenger ships--"women and children first!". It was used in early American narratives of frontier danger--"a native attack scalped the men and took the women and children captive" and also, that a fighting woman is unexpected and either uncivilized or brave.
In all these instances, men were culturally understood as expected to go into danger, to die. In World War 1, British propagandist (busybody) women would go up to men not in uniform and stick a white feather in their buttonhole, to label them cowards and shame them. The term dates back perhaps as much as a century before that.
They're expected to become warriors at the drop of a hat, too, as though they're always already soldiers. Well, maybe men will generally fight for their family but that's not the same thing.
I don't know whether it's a positive or negative, that Palestinian men might all be thought of as not part of the women and children. Maybe one could say it's the Zionist propaganda. There's certainly that. But there's a certain heroic aspect to it, which is perhaps granted naturally.
No matter what though, men have always suffered under this fairytale burden and it is a terrible burden. The Palestinian men are heroes with every step they take to hold back the darkness and like all healthy men it is almost always with peaceful acts of building and protection.
I agree and not some muppet
I can't imagine being a man in Gaza loosing so much everyday and not being able to do anything to fight back. Standing by helpless while fucking israel takes everything that they hold dear from them day after day after day, person after person. Yet their love & belief in Allah remains resolute, nothing can shatter that. In their souls they know that the day will come when their Lion Hearts will roar again in a free, strong Palestine. In their souls they know the time will come to avenge all that israel has taken from them as they pass on their courage to the next generation. Long live Palestine and everything it stands for.
The people of Gaza.....will always stand strong
Palestinian men's loyalty is unmatched. It's like they were forged in fire but still come out soft. Their faith draw the masses to seek out their God.
Of course it is