u/Emotional-Mix-8425

Algeria_213 where you get upvoted when you hate

it’s so messed up guys we can almost never discuss topics with conflicting opinions without people getting pressed and constantly trying to “7achem” and belittle each other

don’t comment just for the upvotes and accept other people’s opinions.

let’s try to keep this communi ty healthy and make it a place for fruitful discussions

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u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 1 day ago

Take 6min of your time to read this.

(ps: detach the message from the speaker)

23 September 2009.

At the world's most guarded podium, Muammar Gaddafi walked into the United Nations General Assembly and did what no African leader had dared to do in that room of global hypocrisy.

He did not come to impress.

He did not come to beg.

He did not come to be accepted.

He came to confront.

And in front of presidents, kings, diplomats, and global elites, he tore the UN Charter.

Not as theatre.

Not as madness.

But as a message.

Behind him sat Ban Ki-moon and General Assembly President Ali Treki, the faces of an institution that preaches equality while enforcing power.

The papers fell behind the podium like a quiet indictment:

your rules mean nothing when the powerful write them and the weak die by them.

He called the UN Security Council what few dare to call it:

not a council of peace, but a council of terror.

Not guardians of humanity, but guardians of Western power.

He exposed the veto system as political feudalism.

Five countries crowned as permanent kings.

Deciding the fate of the entire world.

Wars approved.

Sanctions imposed.

Nations punished.

All by a minority ruling over the majority.

He demanded its annulment.

Because sovereignty cannot exist where some nations are born masters and others are sentenced to obedience.

They gave him 15 minutes.

He took more than 100.

Because truth does not ask permission from empire.

He demanded reparations for Africa's centuries of exploitation, robbery, and destruction.

He asked why colonizers speak of democracy but never of accountability.

He questioned why Africa remains rich in resources but poor in power.

He asked why some lives are mourned and others are statistics.

Why some conflicts are called "humanitarian crises" and others are ignored.

Why international law exists only when convenient.

He spoke about manufactured conflicts.

Selective justice.

Biological warfare.

False flags.

Political assassinations.

Sanctions that kill millions without a single bullet fired.

He spoke of how global institutions punish the weak and negotiate with the strong.

How dictators are enemies only when they refuse obedience.

How freedom becomes a weapon when controlled by power.

They called his defiance unacceptable.

Not the illegal wars.

Not the destruction of sovereign nations.

Not the coups, the proxy wars, the mass graves.

Not the sanctions that starved generations.

No.

What was unacceptable...

was an African leader refusing to bow.

That day he did not tear paper.

He tore illusion.

He tore diplomacy without justice.

He tore the mask of a system built to manage oppression, not end it.

And whether you agreed with him or not, one thing became clear:

The most dangerous man in a room is not the loudest.

It is the one who refuses fear.

Because power does not fear weapons.

Power fears exposure.

That day, he reminded the world of something dangerous: Power fears exposure.

That day, he reminded the world of something dangerous:

If global institutions truly served justice, they would not fear the truth.

They would fear accountability.

And history has shown, again and again, those who speak too much truth to power rarely die peacefully.

The system does not forgive defiance.

It erases it.

RULES ARE RULES.

u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 1 day ago

Off my chest

it’s overwhelming to be a human, I don’t even know how to phrase it and get this pressure off my chest.

the world is a terrible mess, im not satisfied with what we’ve become as a society. I hate gender wars, social media, the shallow dating culture, the “50-50 or traditional” debate, submissive dudes on DMs (heavy on this i hate u sm do i look like a dominant freak im not even dominating my own life), i hate professional pressure and the capitalist rat race, toxic masculinity and misandry, i hate politics, and absolutely hate how hard discipline is, and why jihad el nafs is wrecking my self esteem i just want to feel closer to god, i hate my height, and i hate that i like men, and my urge to love and feel loved but i hate feeling lonely too, i hate being a woman am i ever doing enough. whatever this life thing is I don’t want to do it. i think im a bad person deep down.

i was never supposed to be this self conscious, i want it to stop or just stop existing as a whole. i should’ve cried myself to sleep but wrote this instead.

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u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 6 days ago

Male rape victims are more common than we imagine

when I stumbled upon this comment I realised this is the 10th SA male victim that i’ve seen in about two weeks.

we tend to be more alert with little girls thinking that’s where the danger is directed which is completely valid but it unfortunately isn’t the whole image, in fact little boys are left vulnerable, not that aware of how dangerous it is AND not able to defend themselves at such an age, which makes them a perfect prey for the human monsters. especially when taking into account the social taboo and all the stigmatisation around it.

there’s a neighbour whom story isn’t too different from the one in this facebook comment, he was raped and got later diagnosed with HIV, lived with it for the rest of his life and died today after the virus has taken the best of his body and his life rebbi yerahmou. what are the odds two stories are this similar if the pattern isn’t a bit too common?

we must become more vocal about it, no one’s suffering is less valid.

u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 6 days ago

Reviews about Air Algérie food menu

how was you experience with the food served on board when travelling with Air Algerie?

if you can describe what you liked and disliked, any detail is important.

i need your help it’s for a school project 🤗

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u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 6 days ago

how was you experience with the food served on board when travelling with Air Algérie?

if you can describe what you liked and disliked, any detail is important.

i need your help it’s for a school project.

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u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 7 days ago

how was you experience with the food served on board when travelling with Air Algerie?

if you can describe what you liked and disliked, any detail is important.

i need your help it’s for a school project 🤗

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u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 7 days ago

i need your help it’s for a school project, how was you experience with the food served on board when travelling with Air Algerie?

if you can describe what you liked and disliked, any detail is important.

thank you everyone

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u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 7 days ago
▲ 36 r/algeria

that is truly beautiful.

i found this on instagram and the comments were unexpected, so much hate and racism. i can never understand the western standards and their arrogance when the subject includes africa 🤦🏻‍♀️

u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 9 days ago

hello everybody, so my everyday makeup is so basic; concealer, mascara, eyeliner, blush and some tinted lip balm. even the shades i use I’m not sure are suitable for my skin under tone or face shape, i really want to level up or at least do what compliments my features best.

how can i do that please (white skin with warm undertone, light brown eyes)

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u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 10 days ago
▲ 1 r/beauty

hey there,

my everyday makeup style is so basic; concealer, mascara, eyeliner, blush and some tinted lip balm. even the shades i use aren’t suitable for my skin under tone or my face shape (i think), i really want to level up or at least do what compliments my features best.

how can i do that please (white skin with warm undertone, brown eyes)

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u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 10 days ago
▲ 121 r/algeria

Our independence was not gifted; it was carved from suffering, resistance, and the blood of martyrs. We owe it to those who endured the unimaginable to remember, to honor, and to pass their stories from one generation to the next. A nation that remembers its sacrifices protects its future. Glory to our martyrs, and to all the women and men who gave everything so Algeria could stand free.

always remember fellas, ni oubli ni pardon et tahia el’djazair 🇩🇿❤️‍🩹

u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 11 days ago

hey everybody,

if you’re planning to hit the gym, keep in mind the stress is valid, i was afraid to look dumb chasing the coach around or constantly checking my phone for exercises, but it got better with time until i couldn’t care less and just ask girls around to check if I’m doing the movements right.

now long story short here’s why i lost the motivation to complete the journey:

• the looks, we often hear that nobody cares at the gym BUT THEY DO (i swear it’s not a spotlight effect) especially older women and it eventually gets uneasy, except if you hit the nonchalant final boss level which i failed at (this one depends on your area some people really don’t care)

• the protein goal, it was extremely challenging I couldn’t get myself to eat enough.

• stretch marks, this one isn’t talked about enough I noticed some small marks as the gains started to show. not to say they’re bad or ugly i just don’t like them on me. i tried to keep the skin hydrated but realised they were inevitable.

• couldn’t balance gym time with my university study schedule, sometimes i’d miss lectures to workout since the women hours were restricted to 3h & 4 days a week, so i had to choose.

• couldn’t handle the roughness on my hands, i used moisturiser regularly and they still peeled and felt textured (wearing gloves can help with this one)

• it smells bad inside the gym

i want to get back to it as soon as i can, so please don’t hesitate if you have any advice or suggestion

thank you

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u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 11 days ago

friendly reminder tomorrow is thursday, a sunnah fasting day, then 3 days of أيام البيض and finally monday another sunnah fasting day.

if you have any problems, feeling down, need guidance, feeling distant from god or anything heavy on your heart, take this chance.

صيام ثلاثة أيام من كل شهر يعادل صيام السنة كاملة و للصائم عند فطره دعوة لا ترد

that’s all have a good rest of the night everybody

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u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 15 days ago

literally my dream, i can leave the city life for a farm somewhere in the countryside. take care of animals, plants veggies and just live in peace.

u/Emotional-Mix-8425 — 16 days ago