u/massydesuyo

Moroccan "arabs" are the same as men who identify as women. they are the same thing

Moroccan "arabs" are the same as men who identify as women. they are the same thing

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DNA studies show that the vast majority of North Africans are genetically indigenous Amazigh, with negligible middel eastern or arab ancestry. This biological reality traces back to the Great Amazigh Revolt, specifically the Battle of Bagdoura in 741 CE, where indigenous Amazigh forces completely annihilated the Umayyad Caliphate's Syrian-Arab army. This decisive victory was the end of Arab presence in Morocco and no Arab soldier ever set foot in Morocco since then to this day. This victory also prevented any massive wave of demographic replacement. Because the region was never demographically replaced, any Moroccan who claims to be Arab is simply lying to himself, letting a centuries-old cultural assimilation override his actual bloodline.

This historical and genetic split creates a scenario where an individual's internal sense of self completely contradicts their objective biological makeup. This dynamic functions exactly like modern gender identification, where a person claims an identity that ignores measurable physical facts—whether it is chromosomes or DNA markers. Ultimately, both scenarios demonstrate a refusal to accept objective science, allowing personal feeling and cultural alignment to take precedence over genetic reality.

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u/massydesuyo — 5 days ago

Hypocrisy: Saudis want amazighs to be arabs yet they deny arabity to their own blood related arabs!!!

These arabs are the epitome of hypocrisy. Imagine this:

A Moroccan says, “I am not Arab, I am Amazigh.”

Saudis and other Middle Easterners immediately attack him. They insult him and label him a racist Zionist because he's not Arab and doesn't want to be called Arab.

Yet in their own countries, thousands of Arabs known as Bidoon live without citizenship. These are stateless people who have lived in Saudi Arabia (and other Gulf states) for generations. They share the same blood, language, religion, and history with the citizens — but they are denied basic rights such as education, healthcare, jobs, and official documents.

This blatant discrimination against their own Arab population clearly contradicts international law. The right to a nationality is a fundamental human right under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the UN conventions on statelessness.

So tell me — aren’t these Bidoon Arabs more deserving of your so-called Arabism and brotherhood first?

u/massydesuyo — 8 days ago