Israeli’s Aggression in Gaza

Is remembered in a basketball game in Spain. See the video here.

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Documentary: “House of Saud”

And this too is for the blog’s archives.

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Documentary: “Pilgrimage to Karbala”

This is for the blog’s archives.

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The Christian Bale Rant… and Family Guy

Here’s your weekly dose of pop culture.

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Iranian Rap

So I just watched this documentary on Iranian Rap featuring one of the most prominent Iranian rappers of today, Yas. See it here. There are some things about the video and the interview that I liked and disliked at the same time. First, I liked how he spoke about the origins of rap in the US. I hope he stays true to those origins and doesn’t commercialize his rap like other Iranian rappers. If he does, then he loses the right to talk about the origins of rap in my opinion. I disliked, however, how he said that he’s proud to be Iranian because of this and that which occurred 10 billion years ago in Iranian history. I’m sick and tired of people glorifying Iran’s past. Also, I disliked even more how he said that there’s something special about Iranians because you can see specific Iranians doing big things in the world. I’m sorry, but there’s nothing special about that. It does not speak volumes about Iranians but about those specific individuals. Indeed, there are people within different nations and ethnicities doing big things. To say that there is something special about Iranians because of people like Christiane Amanpour demonstrates a little ignorance about the wider world and a little self-aggrandizing… or maybe a lot. I DID like the fact that he also said that we should not just focus on the past but look to the present and the future as well. The documentary ends with a clip of him rapping in LA and one of the lyrics made me a bit feel a little like throwing up. He said something about how Iran is “khak-e Aryiai” (Aryan land). Ugh. What does that mean? Did he interview the dirt and have it say to him: “I’m Aryan” or are ALL the inhabitants of that land “Aryan”? No, they are not, and for those “Persians” who claim to be “Aryan” in race, get over it. There’s been so much assimilation in the region that that no longer means anything and if it did, who cares. There is ABSOLUTELY nothing special about belonging to any ridiculous conception of race, especially Aryanism. That’s it, good night.

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The Iranian Revolution at 30 (A Photo Essay)

See the Time photo essay here.

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The Iranian Revolution at 30

“The year 1979 was among the most tumultuous, and important, in the history of the modern Middle East. The Middle East Institute will mark the 30th anniversary of these events in 2009 by launching a year-long special series of our acclaimed publication, /Viewpoints/, that will offer perspectives on these events and the influence which they continue to exert on the region today. Each special issue of /Viewpoints /will combine the diverse commentaries of policymakers and scholars from around the world with a robust complement of statistics, maps, and bibliographic information in order to encourage and facilitate further research. Each special issue will be available, free of charge, on our website.

In the first of these special editions of /Viewpoints/, we turn our attention to the Iranian Revolution, one of the most important — and influential — events in the region’s recent history. This issue’s contributors reflect on the significance of the Revolution, whose ramifications continue to echo through the Middle East down to the present day.

Provocative essays from 53 academics and policy experts discuss the Revolution’s effects on many different facets of life in Iran, including gender issues, education, media, the environment, energy, and foreign policy. The essays provide an opportunity for reflection on the Revolution’s positive and negative outcomes, as well as its long-term influence and future prospects. Complementing the essays is an extensive resource section of maps, statistics, a timeline, an extensive selected bibliography and detailed schematics of Iran’s internal power structure.” To down load the document, go here.

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Khatami Officially Announces Candidacy

BBC News: Iran’s former president Mohammad Khatami has ended months of speculation by announcing that he will run in June’s presidential election. Mr Khatami was president of Iran from 1997-2005 and was succeeded by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a conservative. “I will seriously take part as a candidate for the election,” he told a meeting of a pro-reform group. [Your thoughts?]

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“Che” Movie Trailer

I saw it as one whole four hour and seventeen minute film and it was four hours and seventeen minutes of brilliant movie-making. See the full English trailer here.

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CBS 60 Minutes on Gaza

See the video and the background to the video here. It’s very exposing of life under occupation in the West Bank and Gaza and I’m really surprised to see such a mainstream program do such an amazing report.

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Racism at the Bus Stop

More laughter… see the video here.

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Racism in the Elevator (Video)

Enjoy the laughter.

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Did You Know?

“We are living in exponential times.”

This is an amazing video.

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A Message from Israel

God, I wish these amazing people were in the majority. See the video here.

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What Bush Taught the Kids…

See the video here.

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