How Arab Colonialism Conquered the Middle East: Arabs have managed to convince millions in the region that they share the same identity.

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yeah you’re not oppressed if you got the kafala system on your country working for your benefit
 

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I'm kinda interested in how they all speak arabic but actually can't understand each other :mindblown:
Dialects you know, I can understand US/CAN/JA English, but put me around bajans or Brits and I'm
:francis:
As far down as Sudan and Somalia you will find many Jet Black people who consider themselves Arab. I have personally witnessed Sudanese people recoil at being called Black.

The convergence of Islam and Arab culture did a number on North Africa. As did their culture of enslavement. When their kids grow up in the west they consider themselves Black though because they are defaulted into that category like it or not. I've met Egyptians proud to be Black and some that called that were not. South Sudanese are proud to be brehs. But from Sudan itself I seen some epic c00ns.
How the world did Sudan is crazy, Sudan means land of the blacks...but some how the Arabs were able to take over...sounds like a certain people... but that's not my battle so
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How though? How did it just take over.

Just curious to know. I have an obvious answer but im just interested to hear
Like @GrindtooFilthy said
Probably due to the fact that Islam arabicised everyone
I always wondered how Somalia was before Islam
 

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Dialects you know, I can understand US/CAN/JA English, but put me around bajans or Brits and I'm
:francis:

How the world did Sudan is crazy, Sudan means land of the blacks...but some how the Arabs were able to take over...sounds like a certain people... but that's not my battle so
:hubie:

Like @GrindtooFilthy said

I always wondered how Somalia was before Islam

I agree and that was actually my own answer to the question
 

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Dialects you know, I can understand US/CAN/JA English, but put me around bajans or Brits and I'm
:francis:

How the world did Sudan is crazy, Sudan means land of the blacks...but some how the Arabs were able to take over...sounds like a certain people... but that's not my battle so
:hubie:

Like @GrindtooFilthy said

I always wondered how Somalia was before Islam
My father used to work there a decade ago. He told me he seen slaves in modern day and they were pointing out their master. Their families had been born into slavery for generations. How is that still normal today? And the people are mixed if they are not Black yet they put Black people at the bottom of society.
 

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My father used to work there a decade ago. He told me he seen slaves in modern day and they were pointing out their master. Their families had been born into slavery for generations. How is that still normal today? And the people are mixed if they are not Black yet they put Black people at the bottom of society.
Just insane shyt that the outside world is told to tolerate because "its their culture"...but... :hubie:
 
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