Edit — For some reason, though I can see all I wrote whislt I edit, the entire post (though not long) is not visible to read. No idea why. Perhaps it's just me, so please let me know (if you see my post), if it's all here.
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A short, illustrated text from a Historian, always thorough in his investigation and with an outstanding record in terms of his work and academic standing. I've posted here a text of his before, so I leave this quick introduction. He has been constantly, and consistently vocal on social media, as he denounces our "Westoid" media-made narritives over the years. Miguel Castelo-Branco's speciality, if I'm not mistaken, is in international diplomatic relations. He's quite conservative and traditionalist, by habit. It would be interesting to know, but I have no idea, however, if he is a relation to an iconic figure of world-wide Portuguese literature, called Camilo Castelo-Branco. On his social media account he always writes in his impeccable Portuguese, so I'll translate the professor's text, posted today. I'll also leave a link to his FB post.
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Imagine a stable society built over 1500 years and consolidated by a common language (Arabic), with an ingrained spirit of cooperation in the economic complementarity between the peasant and city "worlds", marked by rich religious diversity that juxtaposed Christians, Muslims and Jews. This was the world of Palestine during the long Ottoman period, as witnessed by the old albumins of the late nineteenth century. Suddenly, over the course of three decades, this intricate millenary construction helplessly witnessed the arrival of a crowd of outsiders from unknown places, speaking a Germanic-sounding language (yiddish), turned solely unto itself, hostile to the culture of those that were "indigenous", endowed with associativism, press, schools, forms of business organization and ideological discourse that negated the pre-existing society. That was the beginning of the invasion. Zionist enthusiasts have to wonder if this violence is not precisely what they call a "demographic substitution" (population substution) that others would call an invasion. It was in this framework that the Arab Revolt of 1936 erupted, precisely 90 years ago. Everyone took up arms, and even the Jews of Palestine showed disquiet and fear before the outsiders who were mostly Ashkenazim, that proclaimed a violent and supremacist nationalism that the Jewish children of the land were unfamiliar with, in addition to being mostly comprised of atheists and collectivists. As long as those that are (mentally) Blind don't understand these things, they'll remain unable to understand anything, so all one asks is that they cease to fill our ears with their constant whining about immigration.
In the photo: Christian Palestinian guerrillas participating in the Arab uprising.
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(Original text)
Imagine-se uma sociedade estável construída ao longo de 1500 anos e consolidada por uma língua comum (o árabe), com arreigado espírito de cooperação na complementaridade económica entre os mundos camponês e citadino, marcada por rica diversidade religiosa que justapunha cristãos, muçulmanos e judeus. Esse era o mundo da Palestina durante o longo período otomano, como o testemunham as velhas albuminas de finais do século XIX. Subitamente, ao longo de três décadas, essa intrincada construção milenar assistiu impotente à chegada de uma multidão de forasteiros oriundos de paragens desconhecidas, falando uma língua de sonoridade germânica (yiddish), voltada para si, hostil à cultura dos "indígenas", dotada de associativismo, imprensa, escolas, formas de organização empresarial e discurso ideológico que negava a sociedade pré-existente. Esse foi o início da invasão. Há que questionar os entusiastas do sionismo se essa violência não será precisamente aquilo que designam por «substituição demográfica» a que outros chamariam invasão. Foi nesse quadro que irrompeu a Revolta Árabe de 1936, há precisamente 90 anos. Todos pegaram em armas, e até mesmo os judeus da Palestina mostraram inquietação e medo ante os forasteiros que eram na sua maioria Ashkenazim, proclamavam um nacionalismo violento e supremacista que os judeus filhos da terra desconheciam, para além de serem maioritariamente ateus e colectivistas. Enquanto os cegos não o compreenderem, não compreendem nada, pelo que só se lhes pede que não nos encham mais ouvidos com a imigração.
Na foto: guerrilheiros palestinianos cristãos participantes na Revolta Árabe.