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Ziyad Sahhab & Yasmina Fayed Lyrics


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Bladi لو كل الأغاني اللي غنوها لحروبهم غنوها للحب لو كل الشهدا الل…
El Wadih El Iklimi ما بفهم بالسياسة مش حابب وجع راسي بحضر نطفة أخبار بسنتج…
Fat El Hawa فات الهوى سلم عليا بات السهر ساكن عنيا عاد الهوى بين يوم…
Imt Nseet حبيت اوعاك تقلي انك ما حبيت او انك هالفترة بس تسليت انا لدي…
Jeet Ta Hibbak جيت تا حبّك.قمت نسيت جيت تا إنسى.حبيّتك! جيت تا إبكي.قمت بكي…
Lama Haka أنا قلبي لما حكى... ارتاح في افراحك طب ليه يا طير…
Ma Itdayaneesh غيرك أنت ماليش لولا أنت مآعيش حبني علطول. ماتضيعنيش. أنا قلب…
Rawak على فكرة رح اتجوز حتى ارجع طلق حتى هل غلطة ما ارجع ما…
Sillom Al Tatawor في البدء خالص. خالص. كنا سردين في البحور لقيناها بايخة فحقنا…



Ya Bou Albi Waheed يابو قلب وحيد، أنا زيك، تعالى! لنا عمر جديد نهايته بعيد،…


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@yurdadsdad

Gaddafi was a very bad man.

Before 1969 Libya was a young monarchy that was ruled by a very benevolent king. We were on our way to a true democracy and we were among America’s closer friends. We had just survived Italian occupation that had left, by some accounts, half of us dead.

Tripoli used to be the cleanest city in the world and trust in society and law was so high that newspaper sellers would put stacks of newspapers on the pavement, and whoever bought one would put the money on a pile beside the stack. It was a country full of joy and happiness, with no enmity among us. Some remember the days of utopia, when they used to play in the beach with foreign friends and have a generally good life. Libya was heading in the right direction and living there was a dream.

Then the coup happened. It was not after many attempts. The king was benevolent, so much that it had led to his own demise. He would pardon many of those who plotted against him, and Gaddafi was one of them.

Gaddafi, even when a military officer, was a disgusting man. There are tales of his evil, one of them speaking of a soldier who one day woke up ill. Gaddafi had him dragged to the ground and had his soldiers March over him. This resulted in his temporary suspension, but he remained in the army.

After the coup, he led a purge. He sacked many officials and destroyed state institutions. Instead of leading the country via his flawed ‘revolutionary’ ideology he instead decided to reinstate support by re-introducing the tribal system, by rewarding loyalty and castigating those who refused his demands. He led an intelligence agency that forcefully disappeared many thousands of people, terrorising them to the point that they were afraid of going to nightly prayers to the same mosque twice, lest they be kidnapped. Many heard the stories of torture,rape, destruction and killing of thousands of us. While if we didn't accept the coup, had we not let him rise to power, we could have ended up like the nordic countries, we let him steal from us, on the span of 42 years, more than 200 billion dollars known to be with him, and many more hidden. By comparison, the Libyan GDP is valued at 39 billion dollars. He flooded the country with weapons, with an estimated 20 million weapons in a country of 6 million people, knowing that it was his best chance to cause chaos had he been toppled. He centralised the institutions, so that I'd he was toppled we would have to build everything from the ground up. He made sure that the seeds of enmity were sown in the very social fabric of Libya, so that when he came to leave, he would leave Libya fragmented.

Under him, we lived under many food shortages and many died in famines, while at the same time he was spending crazy cash on submarines and weapons Libya didn't need, nor want. The submarines were decommissioned after only a few patrol cycles, as if they were disposable. He also spent the rest on unsustainable ‘investments’ on regimes and projects in Africa that were under invested because they were worthless. He became adept at finding ways to spend money on anything other than the Libyan people.

Gaddafi was also a prominent sponsor of international terrorism, supporting the IRA and many other terror groups. He even paid the IRA to negotiate the assassination of Margaret Thatcher.

Many people seem to believe that since he provided public services to the people he must have been good. But what if I told you that most of these services were available or being made available in King Idris’ era? He had literally put no effort to increase them whatsoever, and their qulaity was dismall even by Soviet standards. His most prominent project was the Great Manmade River. The thing is, it was mor of the Great Manmade Propaganda Campaign. A cheaper, better, more reliable solution would have been to set up desalination plants along the coast, especially when the majority of us lived along the coast. Much of the infrastructure had been neglected and some roads were not repaired since the time of the kingdom.

It may be true that he almost eliminated homelessness by making housing a right, but what better way to destroy the housing market?

The economy was not able to capture foreign investment solely due to the fact that it was Communist. And we earned very little, even when compared to what we had before the coup. Libya as it was before the coup was essentially dead.

Now tell me, was Gaddafi a good man?



All comments from YouTube:

@LetsGoGetThem

2009: "He is so goofy and crazy"
2022: "He was correct"

@pietro3157

Yeah he was right

@blockmore1

Yeah dude

@Kai-rust

@Pietro Yeah, he was right , and he left the world

@dec13666

I'm eager to see what will society say about Russian Special Operation in 2034. Just curious.

@dec13666

@Kai That happened even with Jesus Christ, what's the surprise?

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@Hangman84848

This is kind of man when he is there everyone hating him, but when he is gone everyone missing him.

@hentai6582

Just like Lil Peep

@garodetachdjian8064

tell that to the victims of his oppression

@munastronaut8147

@Garode Tachdjian the gaddafi stans bouta arrive, prepare

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