Tuesday, 29 October 2013

I think, I have said enough


Over the past few years I think I have said enough about the way the west works, their dictating hypocrisy, what I call their pre-arranged marriage without popular consent to our part of the world. It seems binding because we just cannot break free and they wouldn't let us anyway. But they are not really to blame, the reasons is us. While our descendants thrived upon the birth of Islam we have fallen behind due to our short comings when it comes to preparation and more importantly when it comes to our faith. In the past, our descendants would prepare themselves and then put all their faith in God, numbers or weapons didn't matter. These days our deity lies in what is in the name of western wants and today we aren't prepared as our faith is in coffee shops. Our concerns in the latest shisha flavors is of more importance while watching what we call Arab talent- a singing contest-while the rest of the world does that but also has intellectuals working twenty four seven to secure themselves, while we whine away on our woes.

As for their constant talks of peace while we live life from cradle to grave on our toes, we wait and plead for them to be in condemnation  of wrongful acts while in fact they are condoning the chaos at the comfort across the seas and, as we know, they are part of the cause. However, we are more at fault because we allow them, because anyone with any knowledge should know that nobody can penetrate or break down one's doors if they were secure. Just looking around the region  which proves that while we have been listening to talks of peace for decades they have steadily placed themselves everywhere and instead of a cure quite the opposite is happening, just like cancer.
 
I doubt I will address their policies or anything to do with them for sometime because nobody is really listening and it is literally pointless to go on when there are so many articles out there that people just don't read and even if they do, they never respond to the ones of importance. When they do it is with very little logic as if a five year old prepared an essay.

I no longer concern myself with the United States constant rhetoric of their never ending democracy promotion (which is in the name of their and only their interests) after which they raise eyebrows on their concerns for the population once an uprising has been achieved, however in reality it is not democracy that they are concerned with, but control. Look around the globe where a US navy base is stationed in nearly every port, if peace was in mind then ask yourselves ..why are they then armed?
They say and we say because there is a threat. But what is the threat? If we look at the reality of the situation it goes something, in a short parable form,like this...

Imagine there were two neighbors and like normal neighbors sometimes you get on like a house on fire, sometimes you squabble over petty things and sometimes you are the best of friends. One day one neighbor decides to invite a stranger to stay in his house. Now everyday that stranger throws stones at the house next door, intimidating and then threatening them. If you were the one feeling this threat and intimidation, what would you do? Now look at the situation in the Gulf. Who are the neighbors and who is the stranger and who is really causing the harm and discord? And who is the benefactor of our disputes? Why can't we handle these disputes on our own? We had the capability in the past and until when will we be so reliant on people who are slowly aiding both of the neighbors very destruction with our knowledge and our money?
It is time that the pretense stops and that we admit that this is where we stand today. Our past that was once enriched without the need of such protection as we were the protector, our past that flourished in the advent of Islam from the deserts to the seas. We were once in control. Today what is happening around us is and has never been in the name of anything consciously correct. The question is, how will we free ourselves? Well the answer is pretty clear and that is only when we have a full understanding of the meaning of unity.

Once my readers understand this, it should be time to move on and start bettering ourselves and building on what we can do in order to achieve this. We know by now the who, the why and now is what do we do about it?  Do we allow them to pave our future or do we place whatever is left of our future in our own hands? But first, before we can do anything about it we have to look at ourselves and better ourselves. First within our homes after which we take it to our communities, and then around the world... as we did before.

The United States and the west in general don't and have never cared for the population be it a majority or a minority(so let’s not discuss this anymore as it doesn’t matter) and as long as the population is under control (which it is) you won't hear a peep just the odd concern as well as same old rhetoric here or there. So don't waste your time looking too much into their propaganda of morality because that's all it is. If they themselves had an ounce of morality they would live and let live, and not just refer to human lives as mistaken identity or unfortunate collateral damage, although in this current day and age, we would survive and they wouldn't due to their reliance and constant need of our resources because they simply have done that for decades and have lost their humanity on how to reach the center of the village with ease.

We can be as angry as we like with their constant interference but facts are that they don't care what the average you or I think or assume. For those worried about the media generated new alliance with Iran and the nuclear program, don't be. It would be very far from the US or western interests to have any kind of threat to their foreign controlling policy of the region and that must be something that we in the Arab world should learn to comprehend.
A nuclear Iran would mean that the US would  eventually lose control of the region. They won't admit to this, but it is a fact. The US would prefer we went to war with each other, or wreak chaos and havoc amongst ourselves rather than to wage a war with their involvement in which they use it as a resort only when their interests are at risk, not ours. Just remember what happened with the democratically elected Mossadegh in Iran, doesn't that tell you enough?

The American government and sometimes the American people often question why they are hated, to both I say, look at your foreign control policy. Why don't you speak up? Look with two eyes at the world and what foreign policy has done to people thousands of miles away and imagine being murdered in your homes just because it suits the American agenda. None of it was in the interest of the families that lie in their graves. We have been unfortunate to be born in such an era and if we don't do anything about it, will leave future generations no better than where we left off.
Now whatever I say won't change a thing-although I hope some independent minds will flourish- so there is no need to troll my time line or to object to what I say. The world won't change, foreign policy won't budge, people's tongues will remain tied, and that is a fact whether you want to believe it or not. I am just a person who is not supposed to have an independent opinion and that's why they label any independent mind as paid in order to crush any legitimate voice that speaks out. I am one of many annoyances to how they want the world to perceive things. Independent thoughts and minds should not be silenced but recognized; they should not be shunned, but encouraged. In the case of governments, it should be applauded in order to allow constructive criticism that will benefit all.

For those who agree with the policies just look at the past and present and the destructive developments they pursue in the Middle East, North Africa and around the world and then ask yourselves, is this in the interests of humanity or in the interests of their governance of the region? Generations have suffered from the hands of foreign policy. In the last century wars have engulfed us with uprisings that have left a bloodied stench not only in the region but across the world.

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