I wish every Palestinian a very pleasant warm meal straight from the settler's plates.
Their food is shit though
Facts; I've seen what Palestinian food looks like and I wish every Palestinian the ability to cook their own food out the Israeli's stoves and ovens
~~God that palestinian cheese bread video i saw the pull was SO sinful and I need like a dozen of those tasty-lookin mfs~~
I recently found out that "Israeli Cous Cous" isn't real cous cous. I felt so stupid because it was always right there in the name - fake cous cous from a fake country.
is it even from israel? we eat something very similar (called tarhonya) and apparently it's been here for centuries. we got it from the south slavs who got it from the ottomans who got it from persia or somewhere in that area.
i actually really like tarhonya, but yeah it aint couscous.
see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarhonya
correction, the hand made version is old, the machine made version may be copied from the israeli stuff. or it may be an independent invention. i dunno.
Israel taking something and claiming it as their property is also very on brand for a settler state.
is it even from israel?
It's from our region, it's from the Amazigh word "Sksu" which means rounded
Famously, in fact. They couldn't make their traditional foods in Palestine, the plants just wouldn't grow, so their foundational cuisine is all simple anti-starvation recipes and half-assed substitute dishes. Now, you'd think that they'd adapt local cuisine, especially that of the local Jewish population. But no, couldn't even do that. Imagine the early US settlers refusing to eat corn or potato, that grade of stubborness.
I will not condemn what children who lost their mom's and dad's because of Israels bombing will do in 10-20 years but I hope they enjoy their life in free Palestine.
from the anglo to the french to the ashkenazi, the settler will be made to flee
Berbers showing us how it's done
And Arabs ❤️ (I'm berber yeah)
I’m curious, if you don’t mind answering. How are relations between Berbers and Arabs in North Africa? I don’t recall hearing much about ethnic strife before but I’m half a world away so idk. I feel like there’s so much recent history in North Africa that’s valuable to learn but I really don’t know much at all.
Some racism happens from time, some incidents, but that's it really, tensions got lower once governments started actually recognizing us and our stuff.
In Morocco it seems like the people I know don't really care, the Arabs just think that Berbers are strange because they speak a different language, and their writing looks funny. Also there is some racism because some of the Amazigh people in the south (around Marrakech) have the stereotypical asian eyes (not sure how to describe it other than that, but I hope that people know what I mean). The nothern berbers in the Rif mountains are mostly stereotyped as weed growers, but I struggle to figure out if it's an insult or not given the importance of weed to the moroccan economy.
Hell yeah
Can someone recommend a good book or resource for learning about the history of Algeria?
Not exactly what you're looking for, but maybe check out Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth and A Dying Colonialism.
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