So they are basically Palestinian?
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shaserlark@sh.itjust.worksOPto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Let's buy fried chicken and shit tons of beers6·6 days agoThe more beers you can shit the better. We need your service
shaserlark@sh.itjust.worksto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•When I'm making the rounds opening doomscrolling apps45·9 days agoEveryone warns about the dangers of doomscrolling.
I understand why.
I’ve spent countless nights doing it myself.
You start with innocent news updates.
Then suddenly it’s political outrage.
Then celebrity scandals.
Then conspiracy theories.
Then more outrage.
But nothing signals rock bottom quite like ending up on LinkedIn at 3 AM.
That moment when you’re mindlessly consuming “I’m humbled to announce” posts.
That realization when you catch yourself envying someone’s “career journey” update.
That horror when you almost comment “Congrats on this amazing achievement!” on a stranger’s certification post.
This is the final stage of digital despair.
The algorithm has won.
Tomorrow I’ll be better.
(But we both know I won’t)
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*Disclaimer: I did not not use an LLM to generate this text, if you read it you honestly just wasted your time, sorry sport!
Sorry what? Palestinian Arabic is what people no matter if Jewish, Christian, Druze, Muslim, … have been speaking in Palestine. People haven’t been speaking Hebrew there since some thousands of years save for religious purposes. This is equivalent to Italians not speaking Latin, Orthodox people not speaking Old Church Slavonic in every day life. This got only changed in the course of the colonization of Palestine. I recommend Israeli historian Ilan Pappe who wrote a very informative book The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine where the language topic and demographics before Zionist colonialism are also discussed.