Libya: How To Kill a Nation

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    00:00 Introduction
    00:56 The colonization of Libya and Situation in North Africa
    04:02 The Beginning of the Revolution
    07:44 Ideology of the Green Revolution
    12:26 The Lives of Regular Libyans
    13:32 Trouble Arrives
    17:30 The Overthrow of Democracy
    24:57 New Libya, Open For Business
    27:56 Conclusion

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  • @YaBoiHakim
    @YaBoiHakim  Před 3 měsíci +777

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    • @scarlet2847
      @scarlet2847 Před 3 měsíci +2

      What event? I might know but I don't want to assume

    • @GregorMcIntosh
      @GregorMcIntosh Před 3 měsíci +55

      @@scarlet2847the genocide in Palestine

    • @scarlet2847
      @scarlet2847 Před 3 měsíci +11

      @@GregorMcIntosh thats what I assume it is, do you think they pulled out because he's obviously against it?

    • @GregorMcIntosh
      @GregorMcIntosh Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@scarlet2847 maybe? What’s his usual sponsor?

    • @guyontheinternet7786
      @guyontheinternet7786 Před 3 měsíci +31

      Probably Atlas VPN (the aforementioned sponsor) is the 'usual' sponsor Hakim is referring to but I could be wrong.

  • @YUGOPNIK
    @YUGOPNIK Před 3 měsíci +2541

    Back before I knew Hakim I always imagined he looked like Gaddafi, and yes, that's a compliment

    • @acid4413
      @acid4413 Před 3 měsíci +116

      Is he hot?

    • @zubal6121
      @zubal6121 Před 3 měsíci +296

      But now we know that he is a 28 year old white guy from Wisconsin.

    • @lyynxmin
      @lyynxmin Před 3 měsíci +37

      Does this also mean Gaddafi feet?

    • @Barouworks
      @Barouworks Před 3 měsíci +33

      Its crazy that a GTA streamer is the most principled leftist on this platform

    • @HakimButSouthAfrican
      @HakimButSouthAfrican Před 3 měsíci +52

      ​@@acid4413he sounds hot. I think he's hot

  • @SinbathSparrow
    @SinbathSparrow Před 3 měsíci +2134

    from highest standard of living in Africa to open air slave markets. Thanks NATO, you really showed the Libyan people your version of democracy

    • @ceoofratio
      @ceoofratio Před 3 měsíci +189

      Down with NATO

    • @wrestlinganime4life288
      @wrestlinganime4life288 Před 3 měsíci

      Don't forget ,the fall of Gaddafi coincide with the rise of jihadist in the sahel region which predominantly affected Mali,Burkina Faso, and Niger aka Francophone country. Nonetheless France himself under Sarkozy ,push for the killing of Gaddafi and its no wonder those same countries are fed up with them.

    • @redrottenmanguyperson9954
      @redrottenmanguyperson9954 Před 3 měsíci +84

      ​@@ceoofratioinshallah soon

    • @prometheus5405
      @prometheus5405 Před 3 měsíci +9

      Was Libya the highest standard? Really?

    • @A.Severan
      @A.Severan Před 3 měsíci +53

      I live in Libya and I’m yet to see any of those slave markets I read under every single English-speaking comment section.

  • @3snoW_
    @3snoW_ Před 3 měsíci +951

    You didn't even mention how in 2003 Lybia signed a treaty to dispose of its nukes to improve diplomatic relations with the west and hopefully lift sanctions imposed on Lybia by the west, only to have that backfire and face a NATO invasion as soon as there were no more nukes to worry about.

    • @bornstar481
      @bornstar481 Před 3 měsíci +280

      North Korea has learned from this mistake

    • @podemosurss8316
      @podemosurss8316 Před 3 měsíci +17

      Given the country leaders, the date and how it went, I beat that the treaty was negotiated by Aznar.

    • @Based_Gigachad_001
      @Based_Gigachad_001 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@bornstar481 North Korea is such a shit country you can't even leave it 🤣

    • @davidscheumann871
      @davidscheumann871 Před 3 měsíci +28

      they should have followed the hasanabi doctrine

    • @jakekaywell5972
      @jakekaywell5972 Před 3 měsíci +7

      @@Based_Gigachad_001Yes you can, but only to eight other nations. The UN has banned travel for the DPRK to the other 186. Not at all something the DPRK can control.

  • @MrSake555
    @MrSake555 Před 3 měsíci +891

    It is funny how Gaddafi was unalived in less than a year after allegedly "threatening" civilians, but Netanyahu still stands.

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson Před 3 měsíci +98

      The "civilians" he threatened were landlords.

    • @prometheus5405
      @prometheus5405 Před 3 měsíci

      Not funny at all. The US backs the worst kind of people.

    • @smtandearthboundsuck8400
      @smtandearthboundsuck8400 Před 3 měsíci

      That's what happens when you go against the empire.
      Netanyahu is on thin ice too

    • @spooncerspoon5587
      @spooncerspoon5587 Před 3 měsíci +8

      @@PraisethesunsonI mean landlords are human but I get the sentiment

    • @garetroth5683
      @garetroth5683 Před 3 měsíci +69

      ​@@spooncerspoon5587 Of course they're human. Just not civilians. Economic war is still war.

  • @lucianofrancesco4742
    @lucianofrancesco4742 Před 3 měsíci +1035

    "Real leftists should support things that make the world better, like NATO".
    Vaush, the ultimate intellectual.

    • @sarimsalman2698
      @sarimsalman2698 Před 3 měsíci +63

      No way he said that 💀

    • @lucianofrancesco4742
      @lucianofrancesco4742 Před 3 měsíci +88

      @@sarimsalman2698 Are you surprised?

    • @sarimsalman2698
      @sarimsalman2698 Před 3 měsíci +53

      @@lucianofrancesco4742 Not really but it's hard to believe there are real people out there who believe this

    • @wasso9951
      @wasso9951 Před 3 měsíci +34

      ​@sarimsalman2698
      I feel you, it's not a surprise, just sheer shock.

    • @dawsonlindahl7427
      @dawsonlindahl7427 Před 3 měsíci +5

      I was surprised Vaush has been pretty good on Palestine. I fully expected him to be cringe on that issue

  • @lbosiphi8
    @lbosiphi8 Před 3 měsíci +657

    As a Libyan, I must say this video is an absolute masterpiece. I'm deeply saddened by my country's loss of its decades-long democratic experiment, which was specifically tailored to and worked for us. We invested heavily in the Jamahirya. However, I'm happy to report that the war has ended four years ago, and Libya is slowly but surely recovering. Far from killed. Thank you for covering Libya.

    • @ssshoneystar
      @ssshoneystar Před 3 měsíci

      Gaddafi wasn’t good tho. Yes, the country was more stable, but he was still an oppressive tyrant. There’s a reason the revolution happened

    • @ILoveFishMilk
      @ILoveFishMilk Před 3 měsíci +18

      recovering in terms of stability but the people are getting poorer and poorer as time goes on.

    • @lbosiphi8
      @lbosiphi8 Před 3 měsíci +66

      @@ILoveFishMilk Stability and economic improvement go hand in hand. Per capita income in Libya ranks third highest in Africa, narrowly trailing Seychelles and Mauritius, small island nations/tax havens. Most importantly, a lot of the Gaddafi era economic policies that help people are too popular and politicians wouldn’t dare touch them.

    • @ILoveFishMilk
      @ILoveFishMilk Před 3 měsíci +19

      @@lbosiphi8
      they nearly lifted subsidies off of fuel, soon enough they'll try again. per capita income means nothing, when most wealth is controlled by a few businessmen who happen to also be politicians, doesn't matter the gdp or the how good the "economy" is getting when the median income is basically 300 usd. That extra economic growth will not touch the average person in libya.
      they don't have to remove Gaddafi's welfare policies immediately. they'll just chip it away bit by bit.

    • @lbosiphi8
      @lbosiphi8 Před 3 měsíci

      @@ILoveFishMilk I use Purchasing Power Parity GDP numbers, which assess the actual value in an economy rather than the nominal GDP figures biased by the USD and fluctuating exchange rates.
      You being fair points, but it's also important to recognize the consistent backlash politicians face whenever they even float the idea of lifting subsidies. Also worth noting is that in the last year or two, social welfare programs have expanded more so than in the entire 2010s.
      It's always a lot more difficult for legislators to strip away social benefits than to establish them, we did establish them. Even the World Bank of all places wrote this recently, “Libya's social protection sector is based on solid legal and institutional foundations and requires policy reforms to enhance its efficiency and effectiveness. … Absent the conflict, the economy could have witnessed, on the contrary, a high positive growth of 68 percent over the ten years growth, a possibility that remains attainable and highlights the country's enormous potential.”
      I’m not trying to paint a rosy picture, but comparatively speaking, things are generally good (certainly not as dismal as all Westerners seem to think) and should get a lot better if permanent stability is achieved.

  • @enterthevoidIi
    @enterthevoidIi Před 3 měsíci +744

    Im from Ex-Yugoslavia, when I was a kid, some of my family members went to Libya to work in construction. They would always come back loaded and with great stories about the country. The dam that collapsed recently, was actually built by Yugoslavs.

    • @SinbathSparrow
      @SinbathSparrow Před 3 měsíci +86

      and my Bulgarian neighbor got blacklisted for brewing alcohol in Lybia in the 80s xD. Everyone here in Bulgaria knew Libya was doing really well for itself

    • @DinoCism
      @DinoCism Před 3 měsíci +38

      Honestly, even Canadians I've known who worked in the oil industry there didn't really have anything bad to say about it. It seems like what a lot of these post-colonial African countries could have turned out like (provided they had oil and weren't overthrown by coups). Nothing about the continent's fate was inevitable.

    • @pallingtontheshrike6374
      @pallingtontheshrike6374 Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@DinoCismlet’s see how traore does.

    • @bosanceros0172
      @bosanceros0172 Před 3 měsíci +23

      In Bosnia a lot of boys are named Muamer. The name must have been popularized because of Gaddafi's status back then.

    • @kostajovanovic3711
      @kostajovanovic3711 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@pallingtontheshrike6374how is Niger doing after the coup, haven't seen any news recently?

  • @user-mt6xx3xg3m
    @user-mt6xx3xg3m Před 3 měsíci +306

    I am from Libya and this is literally the best video in English about Libya

    • @raddkahnengels
      @raddkahnengels Před 3 měsíci +8

      Solidarity, my brother 📗✊ Praying for the Libyan people so they can restore their former glory and overthrow imperialism once and for all.

    • @bentramer682
      @bentramer682 Před 2 měsíci +3

      I can't believe how much the US is genuinely the bad guy in all of this. My sympathy and my solidarity as an American who is learning the real history of my nation

  • @hany___
    @hany___ Před 3 měsíci +305

    You're an actual legend for spreading the truth about Libya, I hated the injustice and Western hypocrisy in regards to Libya so much

    • @DinoCism
      @DinoCism Před 3 měsíci

      It's important to point out examples that show that post-colonial countries are not inherently doomed to becoming banana republics or "failed states." That requires outside intervention and isn't the fault of the "cultural backwardness" of the people or whatever racist bullshit we are told in the West.

  • @dawsonlindahl7427
    @dawsonlindahl7427 Před 3 měsíci +114

    I took a class on Political Islam, and we were matched up with a Muslim family from the local Muslim community center. The father/husband was from Sudan, and he spoke really fondly of gaddafi. He said he used to get two friends and they would drive to Libya to buy cars, since they were so cheap. And then they would drive them back to Sudan and break the cars down and use the parts for their auto repair business. He says Gaddafi was one of the only North African leaders who actually cared about his people, and despite liking his life in the United States now he will never fully trust the West for toppling Gaddafi.

  • @Amr_Cinema
    @Amr_Cinema Před 3 měsíci +133

    I am an Egyptian my father went to Libya in 1979 to work as a carpenter he always described life there as the best days in his entire life people were always happy and he never felt he is away from home

    • @raddkahnengels
      @raddkahnengels Před 3 měsíci

      Good music in Libya during the 70s too. The western media always said Libyans were "brainwashed by propaganda" or "isolated from the outside world" or "not allowed to leave the country". All of it 100% bullshit.

  • @SteveOnlin
    @SteveOnlin Před 3 měsíci +241

    As an Algerian it breaks my heart to see our neighbors get completely destroyed by the west like that 😔

    • @carloshenriquez125
      @carloshenriquez125 Před 3 měsíci +58

      As a chilean who lives in a country that suffered the antics of CIA and capital to overthrow a government it breaks my heart too

    • @alexullrich5694
      @alexullrich5694 Před 3 měsíci +19

      As an American, there is no end to the depths of guilt and shame I feel about my country’s actions, past and present

    • @ademd9550
      @ademd9550 Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@alexullrich5694As a French Algerian I feel both way...

    • @Yatagurusu
      @Yatagurusu Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@alexullrich5694
      You should leave the sinking ship. As an American you have/will have skills that means you can find employment in most places, and doubly more so if you chose to learn the native language.

    • @alexullrich5694
      @alexullrich5694 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@Yatagurusu …family :(

  • @sinthoras1917
    @sinthoras1917 Před 3 měsíci +325

    Hakim video?
    Parenti book title reference?
    Ok I watch asap

    • @en05a64
      @en05a64 Před 3 měsíci +12

      Unbelievably real

    • @10aerkhembileg84
      @10aerkhembileg84 Před 3 měsíci +1

      just out of curiosity how trusted of a source is Hakim? because there's a few reddit posts about it that isn't really to positive about him

    • @sinthoras1917
      @sinthoras1917 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@10aerkhembileg84 he does make good videos

    • @Userf384gw
      @Userf384gw Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​@@10aerkhembileg84reddit🗿

    • @kiuxex4875
      @kiuxex4875 Před 3 měsíci +51

      @@10aerkhembileg84damn if reddit says so it must be true

  • @RugbyPass81
    @RugbyPass81 Před 3 měsíci +109

    Speaking as a Brit and former British armed forces, my country and, especially the United States, has a LOT to fucking answer for around the world. Vile

    • @SinbathSparrow
      @SinbathSparrow Před 3 měsíci

      all those that call the shots are just easily replaceable pawns, just like the soldiers on the ground they send to die for their corporate interests. Been like this for centuries now

    • @lluchmartinez3586
      @lluchmartinez3586 Před 3 měsíci +9

      Thanks for saying that, and remember that you are *not* the problem, the system is

    • @degreeskelvin3025
      @degreeskelvin3025 Před 3 měsíci +1

      But if history is anything to go by, they arent going to have to answer for anything. I will admit though that i get a morbid satisfaction from the fact that politcally the UK is struggling with Brexit and the US has to deal with the far-right groups they natured. Unfortunate that the people actually suffering are the regular folks 😑

  • @SFRJ450
    @SFRJ450 Před 3 měsíci +218

    Libya is sadly one of a long list, speaking of NATO aggressions

    • @redlion45
      @redlion45 Před 3 měsíci +4

      A list that is about a book long

    • @SFRJ450
      @SFRJ450 Před 3 měsíci +17

      @@redlion45 nah, a library long

    • @brandonmorel2658
      @brandonmorel2658 Před 3 měsíci

      Yugoslavia supported NATO expansionism against the socialist bloc unfortunately.

    • @SFRJ450
      @SFRJ450 Před 3 měsíci +13

      @@brandonmorel2658 if we only knew what it brought...

    • @mareknovotny5441
      @mareknovotny5441 Před 3 měsíci +10

      So called "defensive organization"

  • @smelis2755
    @smelis2755 Před 3 měsíci +78

    I appreciate your video Hakim! I am Turkish, and my family is originally sea merchant immigrants from Crete. After going bankrupt in Crete, they moved to Tripoli in the 19th century and worked at the docks. Eventually more family members came and they got into the Yemeni coffee business. During the Italian occupation, before the official invasion, my family found chests full of weapons while working in the docks and got rid of as many as they could in an effort to fight against the Italian imperialist advances. Eventually they were caught and executed by the Italians, and the rest of the family found themselves on a ship to Naples. They found their way to Istanbul in the early 20th century. I recently found out from my grandfather that some family stayed in Libya, and he showed me letters sent between his mother and his mother’s uncle (they talked about everything from politics to daily life and I was surprised how liberal they were for their time) . While watching this video I was reminded of my great grandmother, who loved to tell stories of her family, so I wanted to share this story with you all. She was an incredible woman, well read and spoke many languages including Turkish, Greek, and knew how to write in several alphabets. She lived to see her 110th birthday and stayed active until she took her last breath ( her secret was a shot of olive oil every morning before breakfast).

    • @vernonajai-ajagbe4601
      @vernonajai-ajagbe4601 Před 3 měsíci +4

      incredible video, provoking this incredible post of a family story, thank you both

  • @jmagowan12
    @jmagowan12 Před 3 měsíci +69

    As an Irish man born and living in the occupied 6 counties I have allot of respect for Libya & Gaddafi for arming us as we fought the centuries long hated English Empire.

  • @herobrinesblog
    @herobrinesblog Před 3 měsíci +46

    I was old enoug for my dad to explain to me what was happening in these US interventions, so i had already a bad view of american intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan.
    I remember the media campaign against Lybia, the constant racism, harassment, lies and distortion of what Lybia was like.
    Seeing the invasion happen live and the war destroy another country for the interests of the few only reinforced my ML beliefs.

    • @SinbathSparrow
      @SinbathSparrow Před 3 měsíci +5

      it's so difficult to listen to Bulgarian media just parrot Washington propaganda against the Palestinians and how amazing Israel is, so this has also galvanized my belief for the people's movement

  • @theindianzone4989
    @theindianzone4989 Před 3 měsíci +95

    mashallah daddy hakim has again posted

    • @Ausaini17
      @Ausaini17 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I know what it means but mashallah always sounds like a blasphemous command to physically harm God lol

    • @toast2300
      @toast2300 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@Ausaini17"smite him, god" people when "smite god" people enter the room.

    • @bilkishchowdhury8318
      @bilkishchowdhury8318 Před 6 hodinami

      ​@@Ausaini17'mà' not 'mæ'

  • @Karlangas_Khan
    @Karlangas_Khan Před 3 měsíci +81

    gaddafi should have never dismantled the nuclear weapons program in libya

    • @Racoons-hi5dh
      @Racoons-hi5dh Před 3 měsíci

      they are fucking libyans how the fuck would they build nukes

  • @user-pc3we6gf6j
    @user-pc3we6gf6j Před 3 měsíci +46

    As much as I like Back To The Future, I hate how it features cartoon Libyan terrorists as villains. Like, come on...

    • @sentientnatalie
      @sentientnatalie Před 3 měsíci +12

      Same! Not that I knew any better, the first time I saw it as a "white" Australian kid.

    • @user-pc3we6gf6j
      @user-pc3we6gf6j Před 3 měsíci +17

      @@sentientnatalie As a kid, I had no idea who they were since they are barely in the movie at all and are not even brought up in the sequels if I recall correctly. Robert Zemeckis might as well take a cue from George Lucas and digitally replace them with white supremacists or something, because they feel so tacked-on in addition to being embarrassingly offensive. Seriously, could they have not made them to be Biff's relatives or something?

    • @enemysub9057
      @enemysub9057 Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-pc3we6gf6j The Libyans were heavily involved in terrorism at the time, so it made total sense when the movie was made. Don't forget the time machine runs on plutonium and the Libyans were very much interested in building nuclear weapons so they are not just tacked on.

  • @calhowell6798
    @calhowell6798 Před 3 měsíci +88

    Our based iraqi king is back

  • @nazar3235
    @nazar3235 Před 3 měsíci +209

    Gaddafi was by far one of the best socialist leaders of our time. It’s sad to see how he fell
    Edit: Yes. Gaddafi was an Islamic socialist until the 1990s where he turned into more of a social democrat. And within the last 50 years of history he was one of the best.

    • @lllool8404
      @lllool8404 Před 3 měsíci +1

      He wasn't all that principled. He simped for Condoleezza Rice just because she's black.

    • @SPAnComCat
      @SPAnComCat Před 3 měsíci +5

      Indeed!

    • @juliankraus1011
      @juliankraus1011 Před 3 měsíci +5

      No.

    • @cynicalmemester1694
      @cynicalmemester1694 Před 3 měsíci

      Sad how you think he was the greatest leader lol.

    • @RSjs25
      @RSjs25 Před 3 měsíci +51

      @@cynicalmemester1694​​⁠Can you read?
      ‘One of the best’

  • @sergejbozinovic6096
    @sergejbozinovic6096 Před 3 měsíci +56

    This one is phenomenal. I wish all the best to the people of Libya in their struggle against imperialism ✊

  • @nilsmadej9091
    @nilsmadej9091 Před 3 měsíci +28

    My aunt grandmother used to be a wife to an ambassador of a communist Polish construction company.
    She always speaks highly of the country at the time.

  • @a.s.8104
    @a.s.8104 Před 3 měsíci +149

    Are you going to make a new version of that video of how capitalism destroyed Ukraine that you had once on the channel?

    • @kogutkrulkur8325
      @kogutkrulkur8325 Před 3 měsíci +6

      Isn't that FinnishBolshevik's video?

    • @YaBoiHakim
      @YaBoiHakim  Před 3 měsíci +79

      I plan on a new take, keep an eye out!

    • @mcnuffin1208
      @mcnuffin1208 Před 3 měsíci +16

      ​@YaBoiHakim you could make one on how capitalism produced a fascist Russian state too

    • @a.s.8104
      @a.s.8104 Před 3 měsíci +17

      @@mcnuffin1208 he has on the channel one about how capitalism destroyed Russia called "the crumbling of modern Russia". He used to have one about Ukraine too but it disappeared when a lot of Hakim's videos disappeared and it didn't come back when most of other disappeared videos came back such as the one about Russia

    • @mcnuffin1208
      @mcnuffin1208 Před 3 měsíci

      @@a.s.8104 oh much appreciated

  • @Naheed_Ahmed1917
    @Naheed_Ahmed1917 Před 3 měsíci +66

    Mashallah daddy Hakim has uploaded

    • @GregorMcIntosh
      @GregorMcIntosh Před 3 měsíci +3

      Knew someone would say it.

    • @lyynxmin
      @lyynxmin Před 3 měsíci +6

      Mashallah Catboy Naheed Ahmed has commented

    • @sanepillow59
      @sanepillow59 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Another banger from the Mesopotamian BVLL

    • @christopher5846
      @christopher5846 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@sanepillow59Hakim is a lowkey Arab nationalist unfortunately.
      I will never forgive him as an Iraqi 😔

    • @sentientnatalie
      @sentientnatalie Před 3 měsíci

      @@christopher5846 Resisting western hegemony is good, don't you know?

  • @Johncllctn
    @Johncllctn Před 3 měsíci +63

    The editing and writing is so good, you should do more ''documentary style'' videos !

    • @SinbathSparrow
      @SinbathSparrow Před 3 měsíci +2

      I second this, we need longer video deep dives

  • @yousifalturaihy9758
    @yousifalturaihy9758 Před 3 měsíci +45

    I'm an Iraqi who grew up in Libya and lived a life above the average of 70% of other kids in the world receiving the best education and access to information, safety, food, you name it. Mind you that I'm Shia and my Libyan friends were totally cool with it. I can talk for hours and days about it but in short, Ghaddafi's most grave mistake is him not stepping down in 2008 and handing it all to his son Saif Al Islam. I pray the Libyan people unite again and rebuild their motherland.

    • @raddkahnengels
      @raddkahnengels Před 3 měsíci +2

      I've been hearing for years that he plans to run for president... do you know what happened with that? He would be likely to win...

    • @raghadsalem7590
      @raghadsalem7590 Před 2 měsíci +7

      ​@@raddkahnengelsSaif al-Islam is in Libya under the protection of Libyan tribes and is wanted by the Criminal Court. The elections were supposed to take place in 2022, but they were deliberately disrupted for fear of the victory of Gaddafi’s son. I am Libyan, and I tell you that 90 percent of Libyans want him, and we have been waiting for his return for 13 years, and he has been working in secret with his supporters in order to return to power.

  • @arcadeseeker
    @arcadeseeker Před 3 měsíci +23

    I appreciate your dedication to shedding light on Libya and its complex, and probably most controversial leader in the modern era. Nowadays, people are increasingly adept at discerning truth from media narratives and controlled propaganda.
    Gaddafi's commitment to supporting what he termed 'Liberation Movements' worldwide, including IRA, ETA, Palestine, Nicaragua, and South Africa, among so many others, is noteworthy. He didn't shy away from openly backing these causes, standing by them financially and logistically, with conviction and without remorse.

    • @SinbathSparrow
      @SinbathSparrow Před 3 měsíci +7

      I didn't know he supported IRA and Nicaragua, that's mad cool

    • @raddkahnengels
      @raddkahnengels Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@SinbathSparrow He did-- he provided a lot of money and material support to the Sandinistas. He also did the same for leftist groups in Brazil during the military dictatorships. He apparently had a good relationship with Leonel Brizola too.

    • @juliankraus1011
      @juliankraus1011 Před 2 měsíci

      Well, if your second paragraph is to be taken consequently, then your conclusion that "people are increasingly adept at discerning truth from media narratives and controlled propaganda" is completely false, specially among Gadaffi's supporters.

  • @dionysus913
    @dionysus913 Před 3 měsíci +27

    I only disagree with you on one thing: American Military operations are actually well thought out in their names, they’re just incredibly tone deaf. Libya practically was El Dorado to the U.S, being full of “Black Gold”. Nonetheless, it’s still a disgusting thing to call a bombing campaign. I guess a bit of tone deaf humor is needed to try and distract from the actions committed.

    • @YaBoiHakim
      @YaBoiHakim  Před 3 měsíci +11

      Very interesting, thanks for the perspective!

  • @ktmtxt
    @ktmtxt Před 3 měsíci +74

    Parenti lives ✊

  • @Elliott_101
    @Elliott_101 Před 3 měsíci +35

    hakim uploaded, day upgraded

  • @jimtroeltsch5998
    @jimtroeltsch5998 Před 3 měsíci +25

    I have come to the point in my political development as a Canadian who has always lived in the imperial core, that I am completely done entertaining any sort of compromise or cooperation with the western political establishment. I no longer possess any feelings towards them but undiluted contempt and scorn. These western governments of the world, that have aided and coordinated with campaigns of mass death, destruction, and psychotic violence against every peoples in the world that tried to achieve freedom from western colonialism or imperialism, and the right to a sovereign country that is free to develop and conduct their policies and futures how they see fit, have caused an unmatched amount of death and suffering and have robbed the people of the world of both a just and peaceful international order and the potential bright futures which could have been developed if the west didn't constantly seek to enforce its military and economic power and imperial hegemony. I don't believe in good and evil, but there is nothing more deserving of the "evil" designation as the US led western coalition of governments seeking to dominate the entire globe as a singular hegemon. Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Justin Trudeau, the con's Pierre guy, are all putrid and vile in their support, knowing or unknowing, of the imperial project of US led western empire. I no longer support a single policy or initiative coming from anyone within this myopic, dark political establishment and support anything that weakens it's strangle hold on the globe and hastens it's destruction. If we lived in a just world, the many nations they have been destroyed would put them on trial and condemn them to a torturous death, along with all their supporters and collaborators.

    • @Serocco
      @Serocco Před 3 měsíci

      Neither China nor Russia deserve your support either

    • @BigGainer98
      @BigGainer98 Před 2 měsíci

      ​​@@SeroccoWho else can bring down the evil US empire? Brics is the only option and had the US not conducted the illegal operation in Benghazi, Gaddafi would have fully backed the Brics pact due to how the central banks of the west have caused bloodshed throughout the entire world.

  • @TennesseeJed
    @TennesseeJed Před 3 měsíci +48

    Can't even say Is-real anymore without demonetization.

  • @newperson4889
    @newperson4889 Před 3 měsíci +22

    The new editor is amazing

    • @GarconTheGuy
      @GarconTheGuy Před 3 měsíci +14

      I edited this one, but thank you :)

    • @marcriba7581
      @marcriba7581 Před 3 měsíci

      @@GarconTheGuy The doubling-down on editing shenanigans is much appreciated!
      I'd just recommend a more contained use of cute sounds for transitions and popups in more documental videos like this one, I think they'll fit just fine with the debunks and rants which have more space for humour.

  • @lettuceatter_9956
    @lettuceatter_9956 Před 3 měsíci +17

    I remember when i was a kid probably around 12, it was mid 2011, during that hot summer, i sat everyday in my living room having dinner with my family while watching these events unfold on tv, not having a clue of what was going on let alone that the media was lying, but always wanting to know more about it specifically why this gaddafi guy was so evil and why were there so many civilians dying in airstrikes from the supposed "good side", i guess i got my answers later on in life, I can confidently say now that what happened to Libya left a mark on me and shapped the beliefs I have today

  • @g.lucchio5660
    @g.lucchio5660 Před 3 měsíci +33

    By the title, you will probably attract quite a lot of American apologists

    • @rando3939
      @rando3939 Před 3 měsíci +13

      They need to hear what we’ve done

  • @stevesmith7839
    @stevesmith7839 Před 3 měsíci +38

    There isn't enough time in one video to describe a lot of the good things Libya was doing before the US and NATO destroyed them. They had advanced agriculture projects in the desert. Gaddafi was in the process of formulating a new oil currency based entirely on gold reserves that would serve as the trade currency for all of Africa. The US had to import ISIS and Al Quaida because there weren't sufficient adversarial groups to destroy the country.

    • @jrock71
      @jrock71 Před 3 měsíci +2

      And that's why the US wanted him gone...if the US sees a country thriving then other countries will follow suit and they can't have that, not good for their bottom line

    • @SinbathSparrow
      @SinbathSparrow Před 3 měsíci +1

      wish Hakim had showed the leaked Hillary Clinton emails about the gold and the dinar :/

    • @marcriba7581
      @marcriba7581 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Also the humongous public construction work performed to make the massive underground water reserves from the south available for the whole country, allowing them extend and grow their inland settling.

  • @GerinoMorn
    @GerinoMorn Před 3 měsíci +21

    When the "Arab Spring" operation started I was, due to temporary lapse in reason, more aligned with NATO/USA/EU interests, not to call myself worse names. And yet it seemed like the most blatant, stupid, irresponsible and greedy thing to do. Even though my idea of Gaddafi was basically "crazy terrorist supporter" I did not see anything going on there as in any way better for Europe...

    • @SinbathSparrow
      @SinbathSparrow Před 3 měsíci +1

      that's how media works in our capitalist world. It serves capital and vilifies those it can't extract from

  • @otto8158
    @otto8158 Před 3 měsíci +35

    Hakim back dropping heat

  • @justinwest4923
    @justinwest4923 Před 3 měsíci +14

    The editing continues to improve on this channel!

    • @zaraj22
      @zaraj22 Před 3 měsíci +1

      you said it before me!!! the editing in this video is chefs kiss

  • @ibrahimbinomar
    @ibrahimbinomar Před 3 měsíci +6

    You love you hate him irrelevant to the matter ,Gaddafi was a true liberator he didn't just end a monarchy,He eliminated imperialism, neocolonialism, the remnants of Italian fascism, eliminated the seeds of Zionism that were formed by the Jews of Libya, eliminated the capitalists and their monopolies of the people, stopped communism and extremism and made a real independent state.
    All of this made by a man born in the desert, he was true arab man

    • @DatPiffy
      @DatPiffy Před 2 měsíci

      Ah yes we love, Arab imperial colonialism. No Landback to Africans, unless they’re white.

  • @mothguy2323
    @mothguy2323 Před 3 měsíci +4

    good job with the editing on this video, normally i just listen to your vids while doing something else but the editing here was really engaging to me. Good job editor!! :)

  • @miguelsilva-bb4wk
    @miguelsilva-bb4wk Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video! It's nice to see you doing a more structured and long form content. I feel like it lets your wisdom shine more.

  • @kiuk_kiks
    @kiuk_kiks Před 3 měsíci +12

    Gaddafi shouldn’t have destroyed his nukes.

    • @MohammedAli-hl4mr
      @MohammedAli-hl4mr Před 3 měsíci +2

      He never had them he only tried to build them unsuccessfuly

  • @Nobody-Nowhere
    @Nobody-Nowhere Před 3 měsíci +5

    Finland just elected Alexander Stubb as our new president, at the time he regretted that Finland did not take part in the NATO bombing of Libya. Because it would have elevated Finland's international profile.

  • @thekhacs
    @thekhacs Před 3 měsíci +5

    this editing is fire 🔥

  • @Hikaeme-od3zq
    @Hikaeme-od3zq Před 3 měsíci +5

    My country (Italy) partecipated to the war AGAINST ITS OWN STRATEGICAL INTEREST (Libya, contrary to beliefs, was Italy's number 1 ally in Africa), there were also plans to trade oil between the countries....and then Italy just showed that (US) imperialism exists very much so, and partecipated in this systemical destruction of such a potentially great country, Libya.

    • @SinbathSparrow
      @SinbathSparrow Před 3 měsíci

      you could look up the leaked Hillary Clinton emails about why they wanted to assist the rebels against Gaddafi, because of his gold dinar back currency he was planning for Africa while he was the chairman of the African Union at the time of the coup and how Nicola Sarcozy, then French president, wanted share of oil and political merit for himself. This was all leaked on Wikileaks for which our boy Julian Assange is still suffering. You can find them with a quick google search. Cheers mate

  • @pjaworek6793
    @pjaworek6793 Před 3 měsíci +8

    You're the best at concise videos imo. You could do other topics too like medicine or anything. I'd watch it all.

  • @TheErva22
    @TheErva22 Před 3 měsíci +3

    great video as always hakim

  • @A_C_E_R...
    @A_C_E_R... Před 3 měsíci +41

    It's literally insane to me we've never had a coup in the US or UK like dude seriously we are fucked

    • @Hirohitorunguard
      @Hirohitorunguard Před 3 měsíci +17

      "The west" has been stuck inside a bubble where it's the shining example of the world, and reinforced that idea with reliance on capitalism. Today's western peoples are extremely pacified.

    • @KaDaJxClonE
      @KaDaJxClonE Před 3 měsíci +2

      Since he has peaceful transitions of political power, it's easy for the capital to flow to the preferred candidate which is like a short and fast coup, but, we must remember, the power of the US will always be the person who wields capital to oppress the general populace with the least public outcry.

    • @lucianofrancesco4742
      @lucianofrancesco4742 Před 3 měsíci +18

      It's not insane at all. Centuries of imperialism made it so the average Westerner is wealthier than 90% of the world population. British and American people know that they have it easy and through racism (or a fake sense of meritocracy) they think they deserve it.
      It's almost impossible to have a coup in the most powerful countries on Earth, especially when the citizens enjoy their privileged standing in the global economy.

    • @shoxx48
      @shoxx48 Před 3 měsíci

      Because it's people are weak

    • @retineyzer1670
      @retineyzer1670 Před 3 měsíci +3

      You had Kennedy's assasination

  • @thatponybro6940
    @thatponybro6940 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Gaddafi seems like a person who'd be pretty chill to hang out with

    • @brandonmorel2658
      @brandonmorel2658 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I would smoke with him and I don't even smoke or stand being around smokers. I'm sure we would all roll green Maghreb blunts while reading his green book on his desert tent, his female personal guard of course accompanying us. Very chill type of nationalist.

    • @Moses_VII
      @Moses_VII Před 3 měsíci

      He killed Musa al-Sadr. Not chill.

    • @vixen878
      @vixen878 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@Moses_VII good

    • @DatPiffy
      @DatPiffy Před 2 měsíci

      The people called him “The Mad Dog” you pampered fool

    • @Moses_VII
      @Moses_VII Před 28 dny

      ​@@vixen878
      Why do you hate Musa al Sadr? Are you a Wahabbi who wishes to behead me and my fellow Shia?
      Only the Shia succeeded in the battles against imperialism, and all their enemies fell, including Saddam and Ghaddafi, soon Sisi and Saudis will fall.

  • @Rh0deRage
    @Rh0deRage Před 3 měsíci +1

    Bumpin for the algorithm. Keep up the amazing work!!

  • @dhunter8286
    @dhunter8286 Před 3 měsíci

    Fantastic video! Love the production quality. Played it at 3/4 speed to better absorb and got the added thrill of making Hakim sound a little tipsy. All love comrade!

  • @pokemonrampagemake
    @pokemonrampagemake Před 3 měsíci +24

    I believe that Libya recently expelled many western ambassadors under their new government. It will take a while but it is likely that Libya will recover in a decade or so.
    I remember most people I knew including some Libyans being happy the day Gaddafi was killed, but an Iraqi lady was talking to my mom and said “I don’t know why they are cheering, no matter how bad he was it only gets worse from here” and she was sadly right (and obviously speaking from experience). While Gaddafi was a controversial figure both in Libya and the wider Arab world I don’t think anyone can argue that his removal brought about anything good and shows how easily we were tricked during the Arab spring to support the “removal of dictators” without ever asking “what comes afterwards?”

    • @SinbathSparrow
      @SinbathSparrow Před 3 měsíci +7

      domestic capital dominates just as much as foreign capital.

    • @xxwolfsrainxx
      @xxwolfsrainxx Před 3 měsíci +1

      I had the same argument with my dad about how Libya will be worse but he hated Gaddafi so much even though he personally benefited so much from the socialism that Gaddafi brought. It's sad but there are some who honestly believed the lies of the west and thought that it would genuinely be better.

  • @marshallgrey2159
    @marshallgrey2159 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Damn production is great on this one!

  • @Maurisanz211
    @Maurisanz211 Před 3 měsíci +1

    NEW EDITOR IS GREAT!!!!!! OMG this looks so professional love it

    • @GarconTheGuy
      @GarconTheGuy Před 3 měsíci +4

      I edited this one, but thank you :)

  • @aaronabarca4919
    @aaronabarca4919 Před 3 měsíci +22

    Great video Hakim! My eyes were open about Lybia thanks to a video made by an african socialist years ago. Gaddafi's attempt of emancipation from the west was inspiring, I really liked his idea of a new currency to substitute the West African Frank (the french didn't like that though)

  • @SyrianBugBro
    @SyrianBugBro Před 3 měsíci +5

    I literally watched your video about the green book yesterday and started searching for articles about gaddafi and wished you made a video about it this is insane.
    As a syrian i always heard from people that gaddafi was a loved president that cared for his people but the news and the "revolution" made me question it sometimes.

    • @viktorkc1154
      @viktorkc1154 Před 3 měsíci +2

      have some shame, the video glances over and mainly ignores the Arab spring, I bet you are an assadist that says the protests in Syria were a Western conspiracy too.

  • @purplespades9632
    @purplespades9632 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I remembered my parents would always tell me that Gaddafi was a brutal dictator, but as I researched more and more,I found out that he may not be as bad as my parents make him out to be.However,I won't deny what my parents had to go through when they were under Gaddafi's regime since he was discriminatory against Amazigh people.

    • @xxwolfsrainxx
      @xxwolfsrainxx Před 3 měsíci

      My family is the same, split on hating and loving the man, however, even now, the ones who hated him wish he was back.

    • @purplespades9632
      @purplespades9632 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@xxwolfsrainxx Are you Amazigh?

    • @xxwolfsrainxx
      @xxwolfsrainxx Před 2 měsíci

      @@purplespades9632 yeah, and Turkish, but family never cared about learning Arabic and speaking it like some Amazigh in Libya who cry about being forced to learn it. That’s not why they hated him haha.

    • @purplespades9632
      @purplespades9632 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@xxwolfsrainxx Amazighs are the ethnic minority in Libya.They kind of get treated like Native Americans if you think about it.

    • @xxwolfsrainxx
      @xxwolfsrainxx Před 2 měsíci

      @@purplespades9632 as someone from Gharyan whose grandmothers side is Amazigh id disagree. I don’t think we were treated any differently. We were all Libyan

  • @aidenbutterfield754
    @aidenbutterfield754 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I enjoy this kind of video by you I hope you continue to do deep dives into commonly misunderstood historical events

  • @unitedleagueofgamers3633
    @unitedleagueofgamers3633 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks Hakim! I appreciate all of the research you do

  • @user-jb5uh9rp9f
    @user-jb5uh9rp9f Před 3 měsíci +12

    Thank Hakim, I am very interested about the Libia of Gadafi

  • @superbeltman6197
    @superbeltman6197 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Mashallah Hakim has uploaded

  • @gaelbm7421
    @gaelbm7421 Před 3 měsíci +2

    awesome content great new visuals

  • @alexyordanov7324
    @alexyordanov7324 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Very well edited video.

  • @Lenin_enjoyer
    @Lenin_enjoyer Před 3 měsíci +3

    new hakim video!!!!!

  • @elianes5505
    @elianes5505 Před 3 měsíci +3

    damn this is a very well produced video

  • @BikeGremlinUS
    @BikeGremlinUS Před 3 měsíci

    Well researched, well presented and explained. Thank you. :)

  • @ordinarylampshade4624
    @ordinarylampshade4624 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video as always

  • @suleyman8696
    @suleyman8696 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Syria under Hafiz al Assad and Libya under Gaddsfi were close regional allies and even personal friends

  • @elliot_729
    @elliot_729 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Thank you, Hakim.

  • @Ak0tnik
    @Ak0tnik Před 3 měsíci +1

    I think Hakim can read my mind. I recently had some kind of curiosity about Libya current state and well, here is a good video about how it all started. Thanks a lot!

    • @DatPiffy
      @DatPiffy Před 2 měsíci

      Please check the factuality to others. The USA had Israel under an arms embargo at the time, it was both the USSR & USA that came together to stop it (British French intervention) & whatever Israel was doing. Then the US eventually brokered the peace.

  • @Varyazi
    @Varyazi Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is like a whole mini season of Blowback concentrated down to one video. Excellent work!

  • @Nando-po3db
    @Nando-po3db Před 3 měsíci +3

    This editing must’ve taking you a long time 😂😂. I notice the difference, you’re doing great 👍

    • @guest_4416
      @guest_4416 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Hakim doesn't edit his videos

  • @kristoffervalen2935
    @kristoffervalen2935 Před 3 měsíci +4

    The Suez crisis was more like Krustchov told Eden and Coty not do not do anything or we will destroy your empires and starve you, and Eisenhower said just not poke the bear.
    And to Israel he said they would stop arms shipments to them.

    • @podemosurss8316
      @podemosurss8316 Před 3 měsíci

      Actually Eisenhower agreed with the commie on that one. Which says a lot: How much did you have to screw things up to make both the US and USSR team up AGAINST you in the middle of the Cold War.

  • @ccchopsquad6648
    @ccchopsquad6648 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video and I hope Ramadan going great for you brother. Ramadan kareem.

  • @DrDanWeaver
    @DrDanWeaver Před 3 měsíci

    Great work as usual. Super interesting.

  • @laithtwair
    @laithtwair Před 3 měsíci +6

    I'm Libyan. My grandad grew up in the time of the monarchy and, like most people back then, was extremely poor. He only got an extremely basic education and had to work from since he was 7 years old. He worked tirelessly doing different things for years and years and eventually he built 2 apartment buildings and thought he could relax a little from the hard labour he had been doing his whole life. Then Gaddafi came, took all his years of hard work away from him, and told him he could work for a salary instead. He wasn't having any of that, so he got a piece of empty land from a friend and became a farmer, working literally from sunrise till well into the night every day. Fortunately, things ended out well for my family because of him but because of that everyone in my family has always despised Gaddafi.
    That's just my perspective I'm sharing and I don't feel like arguing about it with anyone but the idea that Gaddafi was universally popular by the people is just false.

  • @Drega001
    @Drega001 Před 3 měsíci +6

    I'm sickened by the fact that you have to censor a criminals name to protect yourself

  • @stevesmith7839
    @stevesmith7839 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video. Thank You.

  • @Woow_Dude
    @Woow_Dude Před 3 měsíci

    Nice video as always

  • @mentolibya9952
    @mentolibya9952 Před 2 měsíci +12

    As a Libyan, I appreciate the fact that you're trying to give a positive image of Libya but realistically most of what you said in the video is not accurate Libya was never a democratic country nor have we ever had any good life quality we didn't even have the basic infrastructure or housing system or a good banking system etc ,I understand the US and the west, in general, are involved in war crimes but it doesn't have to be always black and white and good versus evil in our case they were both evil

  • @kyor127
    @kyor127 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Ok like, nice vid but when’s the cook book comin out ?

  • @sterlingm1140
    @sterlingm1140 Před 3 měsíci +2

    This video was really high quality

  • @Kchewy
    @Kchewy Před 3 měsíci +1

    Love your vids Hakim

  • @PC42190
    @PC42190 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I prefer this longer format

  • @katakuri2372
    @katakuri2372 Před 3 měsíci +15

    Can someone explain, how a Name of an official COUNTRY has to be censored?! Like where has free speech gone of we can't NAME A COUNTRY‽

    • @lolifico_banzago
      @lolifico_banzago Před 3 měsíci +2

      probs recent youtube shinanigans

    • @guest_4416
      @guest_4416 Před 3 měsíci +7

      You can but your video will be hidden into oblivion

    • @SinbathSparrow
      @SinbathSparrow Před 3 měsíci +5

      Israel is too important for western capital, as a defense against socialism and nationalism in the region. Gotta protect the profits in the Gulf considering most of the world oil comes from there

    • @brandonmorel2658
      @brandonmorel2658 Před 3 měsíci

      REDACTED isn't a country. It's an apartheid regime. Remember that!

  • @ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45
    @ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Mashallah
    Daddy Hakim has uploaded

  • @terminaldeity
    @terminaldeity Před 3 měsíci +2

    I read the Green Book back in 2016 and it really opened me up to explore more of the socialist and revolutionary history of Africa in the 20th century. As an American, it's shocking to see how much we've been lied to about geopolitics and history in the global south.

  • @CEOofGameDev
    @CEOofGameDev Před 3 měsíci +7

    based and greenpilled

  • @cheesesticksaregood1
    @cheesesticksaregood1 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Okay but can we recognize that “Mad Dog of the Middle East” is a bad ass nickname 😂

    • @brandonmorel2658
      @brandonmorel2658 Před 3 měsíci

      "Mad Dog of the Maghreb" Reagan was literally a white supremacist, like what the hell.

  • @cptbean5456
    @cptbean5456 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Hey Hakim, I would just like to extend my thanks and appreciation for the videos you make. Even though you might never see this, I think you are doing a great job and it's even more impressive that you make these videos while still working (unlike most political CZcamsrs). I appreciate the well read and educational manner of your videos. You provide sources and recommended reading material, rather than just act like your word is gospel. This video is a great example.
    Even though I only have vague memories of Colonel Gaddafi (as he was more commonly known) in my country of England (or the UK....whatever floats your boat) he was portrayed as an evil dictator who was just a wicked person and defending him would be like defending Hitler. It's interesting to see the other side of what our country's propaganda will tell us. They dehumanised him to the point he just seemed like a total psychopath, I never even knew about all the achievements he and others had made in Libya. While I was aware of the "they have oil, so...." rhetoric. It didn't give much nuance and insight into his life or achievements.
    It's actually kind of scary to see how easily the powers that be can influence entire countries or continents into believing one person is public enemy number one and they don't even have to provide any facts or evidence.

  • @CdAnne-ps4kk
    @CdAnne-ps4kk Před měsícem

    Great video:O

  • @ziryabjamal
    @ziryabjamal Před 3 měsíci +4

    Gaddafi is Paul Atredies and Liet Keynes at the same time

  • @nicocorbo4153
    @nicocorbo4153 Před 3 měsíci +1

    great video hakim. you forgot to touch on gaddafi's interesting love for condoleeza rice though. it's a whirlwind worth peeking into

  • @jimandskittum
    @jimandskittum Před 3 měsíci +6

    I always felt like Israel was a dirty word. I wonder why he censored it out.

    • @SinbathSparrow
      @SinbathSparrow Před 3 měsíci +1

      videos on social media get pushed down if you mention Israel, same thing with TikTok, Facebook, Twitter etc etc.
      It's because Israel is an important strategic partner to capitalism as it protect the oil in the Gulf from falling to "unfriendly" hands. Unfriendly to western corporations that is. AIPAC is not just jewish people supporting Israel, it's the whole Big Business and Big oil establishment that benefits from Israel being there.
      Biden said in the 80s, quote, "There's no apology to be made about Israel. If Israel didn't exist the United States of America would have to go out and invent an Israel, to protect her interests in the region".
      Listen, if you are still confused what he means by this, look up "Your democracy is a sham and here's why" by halim alrah and "Cybersocialism and the coup in Chile" by Plastic Pills. / that should clear out your confusion, cheers mate!

    • @jimandskittum
      @jimandskittum Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@SinbathSparrow Thanks buddy. I understand completely. It was sarcasm and I am going to stop playing with yewtubers

  • @GuyPerson-jt9tv
    @GuyPerson-jt9tv Před 3 měsíci +4

    I didn't know who Gaddafi was until recently. After seeing his face, it kinda makes me sick that he kooks exactly like the "typical Middle Eastern dictator," often portrayed in American media.

    • @brandonmorel2658
      @brandonmorel2658 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Gaddafi had an interesting style. Too much military Arab drip. He was a trend setter.