Personal testimony from “The Son of Hamas”

Hear the harrowing testimony story of Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of Hamas’ Co-founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, who escaped a life of terror and now exposes the true face of Hamas’ genocidal death cult.

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    1 year ago

    Listen chum, I’ve been pro-Palestinian likely longer than you’ve been alive, but the way you’re talking here is not helpful.

    You just said you won’t listen to sources outside your bubble and consider them propaganda. If you’re as smart and properly aligned as you think you are, you should be able to withstand some outside information. You should even practice deconstructing enemy propaganda.

    Basically, quit puffing out your chest and spend that energy informing yourself. You’re beginning to sound dangerously radicalized. Now tell me I’m brainwashed by the enemy and prove my point.

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      1. I doubt you’re that old unless you’re a grandpa since several years already . But In that case, glad to see some of the old generation know tech. Genuinely, Kudos

      2. One of the perks of being from a colonized country is learning about all this at school. For several years, I was literally forced to memorize all the techniques used by the colonizers against my people. Israel is doing every single one of them and more . Bringing a sold-out / coercing someone with any resemblance of influence to delegitimize the colonized fight for freedom isn’t exactly new.

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        I’m a child of a country colonized so many times they can’t be counted, which is currently in a state of war and deprivation due to ongoing colonial influence. I too was indoctrinated into this narrative lens at an early age, and know its merits and limits. The difference between us is that I have that perspective and more thanks to travel, study, thought, and friendships around the world. You on the other hand cling to it as a point of personal heritage because you enjoy the sensation of absolute righteousness. And that last part is why you’re impervious to discussion here. If your worldview doesn’t allow for critique of Hamas then you really are lost.

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          The difference between us is that I have that perspective and more thanks to travel, study, thought, and friendships around the world

          And you say this based on what ? I do travel, have friends from all around the world and of different religions thanks to being polyglot. My field of study is language didactics and do programming as a hobby. You aren’t special.

          You on the other hand cling to it as a point of personal heritage because you enjoy the sensation of absolute righteousness

          What ? My points are based on the real history of my own country. Delegitimizing the fight for freedom is the first thing the colonizer did. Bringing / coercing someone influential to delegitimize the freedom fighters was done repeatedly. Hamas are palestine freedom fighters. When palestine is free, Palestinians will choose how to handle hamas which consist of broken mens who lost their children and wives or orphans, survivors of isreali strikes.

          Freedom fighters will do what they need to do to free their country. My country freedom fighters weren’t saint since forcing freedom from the colonizer require doing a nasty things you may call WAR and now thanks to them we are free.

          Tldr; acting like both sides are horrible when one side is literally commiting genocide toward the other isn’t a good take.

      • DoomBot5@lemmy.world
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        See people, this is the problem with the education system in Gaza and why we can’t just have peace. Too much brainwashing that’s just focused on “kill the Jews” is being taught there. For any kind of peace to be achieved, we need to start by removing all the radicalized education from the schools first.