u/Top-Inspection2337

What the hell is wrong with this subreddit
▲ 122 r/arabs

What the hell is wrong with this subreddit

I apologise to the mods if this breaks the subreddit's rules, if it does remove it

But i noticed that this subreddit is obsessed with islam and arabs, like it's not just one or two posts, it feels like the entire subreddit has this deep hatred towards arabs, with multiple posts about what arabs didn't exist or what if islam never spread, it's weird

u/Top-Inspection2337 — 2 days ago
▲ 13 r/arabs

السلام عليكم

يا جماعة، إحنا كأردنيين دائماً وأبداً في صف إخوتنا العرب، وقضاياهم هي قضايانا, لكن والله عيب ومؤلم جداً إنو يجي حدا يدعم قصف بلدنا أو يتمنى أذيتها بحجة خلافه مع الحكومة. يا أخي اختلف مع الحكومة زي ما بدك، إنت حر، بس المواطن الأردني البسيط شو ذنبه؟ معظمنا تحت خط الفقر، ومغلوبين على أمرنا ومكفينا همومنا اليومية وتأمين لقمة العيش، وما عندنا وقت أصلاً نلاحق الخلافات السياسية اللي بتدفعنا ثمنها غالي.

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u/Top-Inspection2337 — 19 days ago
▲ 3 r/jordan

What are your thoughts on a hypothetical Levantine union/federation between Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine?

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I'm not talking about one country absorbing the others, but rather a structure similar to the EU where each state remains sovereign while allowing things like freedom of movement, economic integration, and coordinated foreign policy.

or would the differences between the countries make it unrealistic?

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u/Top-Inspection2337 — 1 month ago
▲ 18 r/Syria

What are your thoughts on a hypothetical Levantine union/federation between Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine

I'm not talking about one country absorbing the others, but rather a structure similar to the EU where each state remains sovereign while allowing things like freedom of movement, economic integration, and coordinated foreign policy.

or would the differences between the countries make it unrealistic?

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u/Top-Inspection2337 — 1 month ago

What are your thoughts on a hypothetical Levantine union/federation between Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine?

I'm not talking about one country absorbing the others, but rather a structure similar to the EU where each state remains sovereign while allowing things like freedom of movement, economic integration, and coordinated foreign policy.

or would the differences between the countries make it unrealistic?

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u/Top-Inspection2337 — 1 month ago