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Why can't you copy the link of a video anymore🥲

Why can't you copy the link of a video anymore🥲

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Greta Thunberg’s flotilla is not a humanitarian mission. It is a curated narrative device. In the age of perception warfare, activism is measured not by impact but by optics. Gaza offers emotional theater and preloaded moral binaries. Sudan does not. Her flotilla sailed past a boat of Sudanese refugees fleeing a genocide where nearly 200000 are dead and 20 million are starving. They did not stop. Not because they were unaware but because Sudanese lives hold no value in their performance script. This is not global solidarity. It is algorithmic empathy that selects causes based on media traction and ideological convenience. What they carry is not aid. It is narrative ammunition crafted for applause not consequence. This is not activism. It is strategic silence wrapped in selective noise. When a cause aligns with their ideology, they amplify. When it exposes their inconsistency, they disappear. In that gap lives the truth they refuse to carry.

Greta Thunberg’s flotilla is not a humanitarian mission. It is a curated narrative device. In the age of perception warfare, activism is measured not by impact but by optics. Gaza offers emotional theater and preloaded moral binaries. Sudan does not. Her flotilla sailed past a boat of Sudanese refugees fleeing a genocide where nearly 200000 are dead and 20 million are starving. They did not stop. Not because they were unaware but because Sudanese lives hold no value in their performance script. This is not global solidarity. It is algorithmic empathy that selects causes based on media traction and ideological convenience. What they carry is not aid. It is narrative ammunition crafted for applause not consequence. This is not activism. It is strategic silence wrapped in selective noise. When a cause aligns with their ideology, they amplify. When it exposes their inconsistency, they disappear. In that gap lives the truth they refuse to carry.

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Imagine invoking 9/11 and the Burj Khalifa just to score engagement. Don’t forget that you’re the same guy that praised Khamenei and called him a martyr, (wished him the highest ranks of heaven) and glorified Hitler btw. And suddenly your concerned about Dubai’s reputation? How about you do some damage control for your own reputation before unduly criticizing a nation that has served as a model for safety, stability, coexistence, and tolerance.

Imagine invoking 9/11 and the Burj Khalifa just to score engagement. Don’t forget that you’re the same guy that praised Khamenei and called him a martyr, (wished him the highest ranks of heaven) and glorified Hitler btw. And suddenly your concerned about Dubai’s reputation? How about you do some damage control for your own reputation before unduly criticizing a nation that has served as a model for safety, stability, coexistence, and tolerance.

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Dubai, in all its brilliance ❤️

Dubai, in all its brilliance ❤️

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This is incitement wrapped in religious language. It deserves firm and public condemnation. When a senior Saudi cleric signals support for another October 7-style attack, the message travels far beyond a sermon or a lecture hall. Such rhetoric legitimizes violence in the minds of those already vulnerable to extremist narratives. Responsible religious authority carries the duty to calm tensions, protect civilian life, and elevate ethical discourse. Sheikh Saad Al-Shathri holds positions of significant influence. He is a member of the Council of Senior Scholars in Saudi Arabia, a minister-rank advisor at the Royal Court, a faculty member at King Saud University, and one of the eight preachers entrusted to deliver the Arafah sermon during the Saudi era. Words delivered from platforms of this magnitude shape perceptions across regions and audiences. Describing Israel as an “entity planted by the USA” and invoking the language of renewed attacks feeds a dangerous ecosystem of antisemitism and mobilization. This rhetoric erodes stability, inflames tensions, and empowers the very forces that responsible leadership across the region has worked to contain. Incitement to violence and antisemitic agitation violate the basic norms expected by international partners in Europe and the United States. Public figures who engage in such rhetoric invite scrutiny regarding their access to Western platforms and travel privileges. Condemning this language is a matter of principle and security. Clear accountability, firm rejection of extremist incitement, and sustained pressure against voices that promote violence remain essential for any serious path toward regional stability and durable peace.

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في حملة رقمية منظمة تحاول تسويق رواية “خلاف سعودي–إماراتي” وكأنها حقيقة ثابتة. الرواية عالية الصوت… والوقائع أعلى. منصات تهاجم الإمارات صباحاً بعنوان “إسرائيل”، وفي المساء تُفتح ممرات جوية وتُدار مصالح بهدوء. رحلات تعبر الأجواء السعودية بين تل أبيب وآسيا منذ سنوات، وواقع إقليمي يتعامل مع اتفاقيات السلام باعتبارها جزءاً من المشهد الجديد. الخرائط واضحة، وخطوط الطيران أوضح. الإمارات تُستهدف سياسياً بسبب اتفاقياتها، بينما أطراف أخرى تتعامل مع نفس المعادلة ببراغماتية كاملة. من ينتقد العلن ويستفيد في الكواليس يصنع مفارقة لا تخفى على أحد. في اليمن، الذاكرة تستحق إنصافاً. الإمارات دخلت التحالف بدم أبنائها وبمليارات سنوية دعماً للجهد العسكري والإنساني، حمايةً للحد الجنوبي من تمدد الحوثيين. تحويل الشريك إلى خصم بعد سنوات من الكلفة المشتركة يطرح سؤالاً عن من غيّر موقعه فعلاً. الإمارات رفضت تمويل مشاريع متعثرة عندما لم ترَ جدوى اقتصادية واضحة. قرار سيادي بحت. كيف يتحول القرار الاستثماري إلى تهمة، بينما التعثر نفسه واقع معلن في أكثر من ملف؟ الهجوم الرقمي لا يغيّر الحقائق. الشعارات لا تمحو الأرقام. والمزايدة لا تصنع وزناً سياسياً. الإمارات تمضي برؤية واضحة، بعلاقات متوازنة، وبسياسة معلنة لا تُدار من خلف الستار. الوضوح قوة. والثبات نفوذ.

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Sheikh Abdulla Bin Zayed Al Nahyan our Minister of Foreign Affairs told us so again. He did it when he spoke about radical extremism in the west and he told us so about Iran now. When Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan stood at the United Nations General Assembly and addressed the Iranian ambassador, he spoke with a clarity that cut through everything. He said it directly: “Iran has not ceased its hostile behavior in the region, nor abandoned its ambitions to develop weapons of mass destruction.” He placed that statement in front of the world as a fact, not speculation, and tied it to a wider reality where mistrust toward Iran extended far beyond our region, shaping decisions like the United States withdrawing from the nuclear deal and restoring sanctions. He went further and framed the entire pattern in a way that now feels almost predictive. He spoke about ballistic missile development, support for extremist groups, and the use of proxy wars to destabilize states, and he made it clear that even when the international community offered Iran space to adjust its course, the behavior remained unchanged. His call was simple and sharp: the world needs a unified position that holds Iran accountable for its actions and addresses the full scope of its activities, not just parts of it. That message was delivered years ago in a room where many were still debating the nature of the threat. Today, with the conflict unfolding and the region dealing with the consequences of missiles, drones, and proxy escalation, his words land with even more weight. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan did not wait for the situation to escalate to speak with certainty, he defined the trajectory early and put it on record in front of the world, and what we are witnessing now is exactly the reality he warned about. That is what vision looks like in diplomacy, seeing the path ahead and saying it clearly before everyone else is forced to catch up.

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