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They hate us they need us (but in the opposite direction)


Our share in cultural events around the world is a big nothingness, the main reason for that big zero is a big one too, and can be a hundred points, but I can do a shortcut and say: it's because of us, our culture. As Libyans, we are far different from the rest of the world, they don't even speak on our level of voice, they use a lower one, which makes us feel lonely up in there. - They don't speak Libyan language and no one of the rest of the world who I met, love to learn Libyan language, they think could understand us when they learn Arabic which isn't even our daily life language. - The rest of the world doesn't love the very simple stories with one hero, or at least as much as we do. - They "the rest" fake their life which makes us feel shocked, they don't look like movies, even you can't find sexy, easy, and h*^ny women for no reason everywhere. when we get in touch with "the rest" we feel betrayed. to be worst, most of the cultural events are bathetic from our perspective view, let me explain it: You can't lure Libyans with only biscuits, our goals are always far away. the British people love biscuits as one of their nationally holy trinity (biscuits, milk, and the holy tea) one day I read an advert of a seminar with a small note (there are a free biscuits and something else) I say they don't want us to be attended and they do it on purpose, you can't say in a text message to your friend who thinks to visit your town (welcome to my tiny tiny apartment) while you have a villa. If you are a British, why do you invite me over biscuits while most of the blonde actresses in Hollywood are British? you don't even want us to be in there around you.



M.Sohaim







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