uh, UAE, they're the guys starving Yemen right now, right?
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Replying to @Cukullen
Can you like seriously chill? Not talking politics, and what’s happening in Yemen has nothing to do with the multicultural life, social life... please stop being picky
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Replying to @TheAngrySyrian
right, Qatar & Riyadh are also cool, and Tel Aviv is a hipster's paradise, NYC is really multiculti, not to mention London... the urban centers of fictitious capital are driving depredations in Yemen, Syria etc. you can't separate these out, but i can understand wanting to
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Replying to @Cukullen
I get your point and I’m not denying it dude, but i wasnt talking specifically about AbuDhabi but the Middle East in general as a very misunderstood region. AbuDhabi is the same as it was before any war, so that doesnt really have to do with the current state
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agreed but key difference: Syria a popular nation-state w. real secularism (liberty equality fraternity) & a national bourgeoisie. metropolitan centers of late capitalism are committed to hiding their predatory pseudo-autonomy from real production by means of multiculti ideology.
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