News When will the terrorist label stop?

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The discussion centers around a Palestinian rap song that resonates deeply with themes of resistance and identity. Participants express appreciation for the music's quality and meaningful lyrics, although some struggle to see the full lyrics after the initial part of the song. A rough translation of the lyrics reveals a powerful message about self-defense against oppression, challenging the label of terrorism, and the desire for recognition and justice. The lyrics convey a strong sentiment of defiance against aggressors, emphasizing the fight for homeland and the loss of loved ones. The conversation highlights the cultural significance of the song and the emotional weight of its message, reflecting broader issues of conflict and identity in the region.
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Funny Palestinian Rap music
http://www.jsalloum.org/erhabe.wmv
 
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This sounds really good but I can't see the words after the first part so I don't know what they're saying. Would be really powerfull otherwise. Anyone know how to fix it or of another version somewhere?
 
yup, very good song... and meaningful too
 
Yeah, it sounds really great and good,
I know the language they were singing by, the words are cool!
 
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This sounds really good but I can't see the words after the first part so I don't know what they're saying. Would be really powerfull otherwise. Anyone know how to fix it or of another version somewhere?
If you want a rough idea of what it says, it's essentially:

"You think I'm a terrorist? You invaded my homeland and killed my relatives, all I'm doing is defending myself. You're the real terrorist, you're the agressor, you started it, I'm fighting for my dead relatives and my homeland. You just want me to be passive so you can take more of my land and kill more of my relatives, but I'm not going to be, I'm going to keep fighting you."
 
... and the most important part for me...

when will you stop calling me a terrorist, when you hit me and i turn my other cheek to you?
 
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About the part you mentioned Klusener, it was in a middle of a longer question,
roughly translation is this:

when will you stop calling me a terrorist, when you hit me and i turn my other cheek to you?

What do you want to be? Bow down on my land or bent on my knee?

This type of question is the arabic language means may be a little bit different from english -as what i read in an artcile- : The question above mean: The answer is NO! They want more to do than that to stop calling you a terrorist.

Greetings to the Holy-Landers in their occupied homeland
 

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