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Lebanese nationalism has historically been exclusionary – as are all nationalisms – and isolationist, in that it accentuates differences between the Lebanese and other Levantines or other Arabs while downplaying shared attributes and characteristics.
إكراما لاخوتنا (علي السيد وعباس مدلج) يطلب من جميع السوريين وبدون اي استثناءات مغادرة هذا الشارع بمهلة أقصاها الخامس من عشر من الشهر الجاري وقد اعذر من أنذر- شباب حي الرضوان
بلبنان، في نوعين عالم: يلي بيعتبر كل السوريين زعران وارهابية. ويلي ما بيقبل يعمم. فبيعتبر القاعدة هي إن السوري إرهابي ووأزعر بس إلا ليكون في كم إستثناء وهيدول هن السوريين اللذيذين المقبولين المبلوعين الغير سيئين (جداً). شوي بس مش جداً.
هذه القصص هي نموذج صغير لحوادث لا تحصى. وإدراجها تحت خانة الأفعال الفرديّة ما هو إلّا تنصل من المسؤوليّة، والحديث عن مجتمع “مضغوط” ما هو إلّا تبرير لهذه الإنتهاكات.
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The Anti-Racism Movement (ARM) was launched in 2010 as a grassroots collective by young Lebanese feminist activists in collaboration with migrant workers and migrant domestic workers.
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