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Evil shia girl, but with a pure heart




Portraits from Lebanon 🇱🇧 Video by Zakaria Baydoun








The claim that Arabs did not exist before 2,000 years ago contradicts well-documented historical evidence and is not simply a matter of opinion. The earliest explicit mention of the term “Arabs” appears in Assyrian inscriptions during the reign of Shalmaneser III in the 9th century BCE (around 850 BCE). In these records, the Arab leader “Gindibu the Arab” is mentioned as part of a coalition that fought in the Battle of Qarqar. This is a direct historical reference proving that Arabs were known by name and identity over 2,800 years ago. This was not an isolated reference. Arabs continued to be mentioned in Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian sources, indicating their continuous presence as a recognized people in the region, particularly in northern Arabia and the Levant. Roman history also clearly records the presence of Arabs. One notable example is Emperor Philip the Arab, who was from Syria and was given this title specifically because of his Arab origin. This serves as further evidence of the established presence and significance of Arabs in antiquity. In terms of lineage, Arabs are traced back to Ishmael, the son of Abraham, while the Israelites are traced back to Isaac, also a son of Abraham. This makes them relatives, descending from the same patriarch. Based on this, the existence of Arabs is not recent or incidental, but extends back thousands of years, supported by multiple historical sources and inscriptions. Denying this would require ignoring clear and well-established evidence.

@ShitpostRock2 Middle Easterners looked extremely Greek/Italian before the Arab conquests and mass rapes.

I'm just going to say it out loud. As a matter of the historical record, you cannot both recognize Christian Easter and also deny Jewish "Indigeneity" to the Middle East. This just makes no sense and I don't know why we would allow it to continue unchallenged.



Just a reminder for Christian's celebrating Easter this week. Jesus looked like the guy in the first picture - not the second.

'Giant' review: John Lithgow is superb as Roald Dahl in show about his revolting anti-Semitism trib.al/fjtu38M





Tyre, southern Lebanon.


















