I have just one question; what if Hezbollah are the GOOD guys?
This video was posted On The Saker today. Here is what he said;
“All of us will need a lot of courage to deal with the coming year, so I decided to post a video about courage, dignity and liberation. So this is Julia Boutros (herself Greek Orthodox) singing a song in honor of Hezbollah fighters. If Hezbollah proved anything to the world is that resistance is NEVER futile, not matter how small you are. I hope that this song will inspire many:”
Well, I was inspired! Hope you are also.
since hezbollah has been called a nazi organization ,here is chuck baldwin on how zelensky can be both a jew & a nazi at the same time —
“War is peace.
Freedom is slavery.
Ignorance is strength.
The Good Guys are the Bad Guys.”
Resistance to tyranny is ALWAYS good.
Are they offing Kharzarians is the main criteria to decide on this.
Yes. They whipped Israel the last time they tried to invade Lebanon.
…and israel never returned, either. that says all there is to be said.
Good guys do not kill you if you refuse to bow down to their god and Hezbollah will kill you, unless you declare faith to mohamed, the pedophile.
Still good guy comparing to Satan worshipers who are set to kill your inborn and genocide you no matter what.
And neither does Hezbollah. Hezbollah is not Isis.
Wait! You mean somebody on TBP has been saying they were the bad guys?
not my monkeys, not my circus.
Never thought they were the bad guys…
never thought they were the good guys.
Shit like they’re involved in goes back hundreds of years, and never involved me or mine.
I’m not likely to form hard opinions based upon what some blow-dried lack-wit reads to me on television.
They’re better than Hamas.
Not many people know that there, even now, still remains a sizeable greek (and greek orthodox) population in the near east. In the modern state of turkey they were expelled by force in 1922, but everywhere else in the shadow of what used to be the roman empire, they’re still there. All up and down the levantine coast are still colonies, still speaking greek, still keeping the orthodox faith. Theyve been there since hellenistic (between alexander and roman era) times and were among the first to adopt christianity. And they still call themselves romans!
Growing up greek orthodox in the states we had a number of folks in our church from lebanon and egypt – as well as a number of serbs and russians – and we’d learned some of the hymns etc in four languages – greek, english, arabic, and russian..
serving in the greek army (conscription) , being the only one who’d grown up in the US, in my unit we also had one guy who’d been born and grown up in syria, from one of the villages that remained greek all these centuries.
happy new year to all!