Arabs
Unlike what most shitheads on this site say. A historic and esteemed ethnic group that inhabits the Middle East and some parts of North Africa. Well known for creating and
incubating one of the largest advanced civilizations in world history. Examples include
Andalusia, Baghdad, and many others.Like any group on earth, has its pros and cons, but it seems the favorable group to
bash on at the moment are the Arabs.Brace yourself for the ride!
Arabs
by Raazza on Jan 23, 2018 02:38:51
A funny people, that love to joke, people who run the
hospitality game, they feed you until you’re full and then some. Known for their delicious food and tea and their weird obsession with drinking bitter coffee. The find enjoyment in feeding people and helping people, an Arab will judge you, but they won’t spread your news, at the end of the day, they believe that your business is your business.
Painted horribly and treated horribly by western society, treated as if they’re terrorists when
westerners are the real terrorists, but sadly they control the media, don’t trust the media.
The Arabs are an ethnic group, a minority that has been mistreated for hundreds of years and labelled as savages, when truly they are the epitome of
civilisation; responsible for
the invention of the wheel, the invention of the numbers you use today, without Arabs you’d still be using
Roman numerals and the zero would cease to exist, they are also responsible for many advances in medicine, science, engineering and maths.
Whilst it is true that during The British Empire, slaves were taken from countries in Africa, what western history fails to mention is that slaves were also taken from Asian countries and that includes the middle east for those of you that find geography so
baffling.
A people that have given so much but continue to be treated horribly but hopefully their time will come soon...
Arabs
by Jessica T on Jul 25, 2005 06:48:48
The term "Arabs" is a term often used to describe people from mainly Arabic speaking countries. Many un-enlightened people use "Arabs" to define people who they believe to be Arabs, but may
infact be Indians, or any number of other nationalities. Commonly pronounced "A-rabs" when the term is intended to be a insult.
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Arabs
by Craig McLaughlin on Apr 04, 2007 11:09:30
Other than the obvious....
Arabs are what the fans of
Dundee United FC are known as. The nickname stems from their excessively sandy football (soccer) pitch, which in turn is due to their geology on the East coast of Scotland.
Fans will often dress for the occasion in a caricatured Westernised robe and
headdress, although last time I checked abstention from alcohol was not part of
the MO.
Arabs
by A Christian, on Jun 30, 2006 11:49:24
A group of people. Arabs have a rich culture and
heritage. Some are bad; some are good. Arabs are like any other race. This group of people is now a
scapegoat for ignorant
rednecks. I am a typical white American and I have glimpsed racism against this group of people. I am truly sorry.
Arabs
by Ezekiel Rodriquez on Mar 11, 2020 09:37:41
Someone descending from an Arabic speaking country .
Arabs can be of any race or ethnicity . Coming from the Middle East DOESNT make you not white . Many
middle easterner arabs ( Syrians , iraqis , palestinians , Lebanese ) look white. That is because most are . some Arabs are black such as people from Sudan . Arabs can be anything . There are also native brown arabs in countries like
Yemen .
Example:
Moron : “
Sami zayn is not white he is an
arabs Syrian “
Normal person : “ Sami zayn has ginger hair pale skin and has an Irish look , how can he not be white
Arabs is not a race he is a
white arab “
Arabs
by History101MiddleEast on Feb 03, 2021 11:48:17
Arab
anti-Semitism isn’t confined to the fringes of society. Whereas in Israel, overt bigotry is scolded, ignored, or kept out of politics, mainstream Arab culture promotes extreme anti-Semitic ideas through schools, newspapers, television, popular culture, and official ideology.
Bernard Lewis’ classic book Semites and Anti-Semites provides insight into how this condition came to be. As he notes, anti-Semitism in Arab countries (and non-Arab Islamic states such as Iran) has risen as Jew-hating in the areas formerly known as
Christendom has plummeted. For example, whatever one thinks of the extent of anti-Semitism still extant within the Catholic Church, most Westerners consider the 1964 decision by the Second Vatican Council to
repudiate claims that Jews killed Christ to be a mark of progress, to say the least. In Islam, however, centuries of teaching that the Jews didn’t kill Christ have now given way to an embrace of the very claims Christians have renounced. When
Vatican II convened, it was Arab and Muslim organizations that most vehemently opposed exculpating the Jews of deicide—the Quran
notwithstanding.
In the 19th century, anti-Semitism became increasingly
racialized. Notions that human beings belonged to different races, some superior to others. Under these notions, Jews (as well as Africans and others) were deemed to be biologically and thus immutably inferior to white or “Aryan” Europeans.
Example:
Things changed during 1850-1900s. Jews turned to
Zionism as a solution to escalating European persecution and Arab
antisemitism. Jews had maintained a sizable presence in the ancient kingdom of
Judea (which in the late 19th century Europeans began calling Palestine).
Jewish settlers ran into conflicts with local Arabs. As crude anti-Semitic ideas circulated more widely, the view of Jews as greedy, devious, and bent on world domination became bound up with the Arab critique of Zionism. The first major expression of the now-common view that Jewish settlement was published in 1909 by Turkish journalist
Yunus Nadi, who warned without any evidence at all that the Jews aimed to establish “an
Israelite kingdom comprising the ancient states of
Babel and
Nineveh, with Jerusalem at its center.” The conspiratorial notion of the Jews as plotting to take over the world quickly developed.
Because Arab leaders shared the Germans’ hostility to Britain and France—the dominant colonial powers in the Middle East—they were eager to make common cause with Hitler, despite Nazi belief that they, like the Jews, were inferior to Aryans. The
mufti of Jerusalem, among others, actively spread propaganda about “Anglo-Saxon Jewish greed” while praising the Nazi war effort. Even years later, sympathy for Nazism could be easily found in Arab culture. When Israel apprehended Adolf
Eichmann in 1960, a Saudi newspaper headline read, “Capture of Eichmann, Who Had the Honor of Killing Five Million Jews.”
Arabs
by A Christian, on Jun 30, 2006 11:50:48
A group of people. Arabs have a rich culture and
heritage. Some are bad; some are good. Arabs are like any other race. This group of people is now a
scapegoat for ignorant
rednecks. I am a typical white American and I have glimpsed racism against this group of people. I am truly sorry.