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"The March to Gaza" Woke Imperialism: A Detailed Retrospective

"The March to Gaza" Woke Imperialism: A Detailed Retrospective



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In this video, the discussion centers around the 'March to Gaza,' a protest that gathered over 4,000 activists from around the globe aiming to demand the opening of Gaza's Rafah border. Despite their efforts, the protest was quashed by Egyptian authorities, highlighting significant cultural misunderstandings and political miscalculations. The video delves into the history of the region, the motivations and perspectives of various involved parties, and the broader geopolitical context, including the complicated relationships between neighboring countries and the people of Gaza. The narrative challenges common perceptions, offering a detailed analysis of the event and its implications.

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Malcolm Collins: Hello Simone. I'm excited to be here with you today. Today we are gonna be talking about the infamous march to Gaza. No. That so many hilarious visit videos have come out on of like these woke people being whipped by like Egyptian children not understanding, make these like impassion please to like Egyptian, like police, like

Speaker 4: You do have a choice.

You

Speaker 5: are humans. We are here for humanity. You are part of humanity. You are my brother.

Simone Collins: help your Islamic brothers.

Yeah.

Malcolm Collins: Yes. And the narrative that has come out on the right. These people just don't understand the sentiment in Egypt. These people just don't understand, you know, like they, they assume a sort of pan Muslim you know, identity, identity. , And because of this, because of this narrow progressive understanding, they did this incredibly foolish thing where they thought they were gonna get all the way to Gaza.

And obviously that was never a possibility. It

Simone Collins: seems like they did no coordination with the Egyptian government. 'cause most of the resistance seems to be indeed led by police and government. Yeah. So

Malcolm Collins: we're gonna come at this with a, this is one of those instances where if you're in a right wing media bubble you are being misinformed.

Mm-hmm. About what actually happened.

Mm-hmm.

I'm not gonna say that it doesn't make them look stupid but they did, for example, coordinate with the Egyptian government or at. And the Egyptian government didn't get back to them. They didn't tell them all this was gonna happen. Oh, okay.

Simone Collins: That then it doesn't count.

That does not count. They basically

Malcolm Collins: an ambush for them. They should have known that this ambush would be laid, and we'll get to why they should have known this.

Okay.

Mostly it has to do with the number of governments that, that have been destabilized by allowing Gazans to come in the time that Hamas blew up the wall between Egypt and Gaza, and like half a million to a million people flooded into Egypt and caused major disruptions in murder waves and stuff like this.

The people of Gaza are very murdery. You know, whenever a country takes them in it's usually a few years before mass deaths start.

If you're wondering why they so persistently end up revolting against the countries that too


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