Why should Saudi Arabia normalize with Israel? Despite it being an absolute monarchy, the House of Saud can't risk their legitimacy over something 96% of Saudis oppose. No matter who you are or where you live, genocide is a redline, and Zionists have ensured they will be pariahs in the region for decades to come.
Edit: FYI not normalizing is the least Saudi Arabia can do. If it was actually a democracy, or at least responsive to the people's wishes, there would be soldiers marching towards Palestine now. I think if there were any decency and respect to the people's wishes there would no normalization even if there were a Palestinian state. But as I said it is not a democracy and the monarchy does what it wants.
I trust they are wise enough not to sacrifice what legitimacy they have by normalizing with the Zionist invaders.
We are the only ones that can measure it though
This is why socialism doesn't work. The US will just embargo you regardless of UN consensus.
Jesus became white when Christianity spread in Europe and became a European religion. Earlier Jesus paintings had him a few shades darker. Palestinians are still light skinned and the dark skin is mostly acquired from working in the field.
It is an easy trap to fall into since the US is still seen as the dominant and most advanced country.
Vaccine denial, climate change denial, and so on... All the conspiracies about COVID, those got translated and shared too. So glad many Arab countries took the mandatory vaccination route for COVID, the people can't be trusted to take care of themselves. Of course the vaccines being mandatory convinced the conspiracy theorists of the conspiracies they were translating and spreading. The most frightening hearing my father and others mentioning doctors who can fake your COVID vaccination record🤦♂️
You don’t have to agree with anything he’s saying, you can still joyfully vote for Harris. But perhaps you can begin to understand and empathize with the people to whom genocide is a redline.
The Aptera has been promised for over a decade now. I'm somehow amazed they are still trying.