
بالطبيعة انا شخصيا معا ، فيه جماعة في التعليقات تقولك ، ترضاها لامك ترضاها لأختك ، جبورة حاسيلو ، اي نرضاها اما ما نرضاكش انتا تمشيلها القهوة يا جبري ، القرن الواحد والعشرين وما زلنا نناقشو في مواضيع كيف هكا ، في الحج تحجو نسا وحدهم ورجال وحدهم ؟

بالطبيعة انا شخصيا معا ، فيه جماعة في التعليقات تقولك ، ترضاها لامك ترضاها لأختك ، جبورة حاسيلو ، اي نرضاها اما ما نرضاكش انتا تمشيلها القهوة يا جبري ، القرن الواحد والعشرين وما زلنا نناقشو في مواضيع كيف هكا ، في الحج تحجو نسا وحدهم ورجال وحدهم ؟
i was born Muslim become an atheist for a while and came back and i genuinelyenjoy challenging others believes and helps both parties discover them self so im offering to debate any atheists here not because i hate u or because im conservative of something dm or comment if u want and i preferer face to face btw
Im M 27 and Im friends with benefits with this girl 37, she's virgin and she's open to have her first sexual experince with me but i'm not sure about it and i'm worried for her in the future pleaase i need your honest opinion guys and thank you
نحن شعب واحد ...توانسة بكلنا بمسلمينا بمسيحيينا بيهودنا ولكل من يعتقد ومن لا يعتقد...ما يلزمش تعاطفنا مع القضية ينسينا أن "الغريبة" موجودة منذ قرون عديدة ...وفي كل أوقات العهد الإسلامي وقبلها المسيحي .... "الغريبة" راهي إضافة جميلة لنسيجنا الثقافي والتاريخي والسياحي...رمز للتنوع ورمز للثراء التاريخي لهالبلاد...
تونس دولة فسيفسائية غنية جدا بكل الأشكال الثقافية والعرقية والدينية ...والغريبة كانت موجودة منذ الرومان ...ووقت وصلو العرب الفاتحين بدينهم الإسلامي خلوها وحموها وحموا حجاجها...
زوار الغريبة هم ضيوفنا ..ما لم يكن بينهم ق.اتل أو مجرم....ومرحبا بالجميع.
We have to be very attentive to what is going on right now. Tunisia is struggling that’s a fact. But we have to be very very aware. Foreign powers are using the tunisian struggle for their own plans:
Over the past three days, I traced a coordinated, multi-layered operation to prepare a post-Saïed transition in Tunisia since I saw that italian regime change article I had to dive in:
What emerged is a six-layer structure operating in parallel: Washington think tanks writing the intellectual blueprint for how Saïed can fall and what should replace him. An Italian-Tunisian businessman named Kamel Ghribi — vice president of Italy’s largest private healthcare group, with historical ties to the BCCI scandal and secret mediations with Gaddafi — being positioned as a candidate through ECAM (do some reasearch about that it is not a normal thing), a diplomatic platform whose advisory board includes Tony Blair and José Barroso. A domestic political vehicle through the PDL coalition under Thameur Saad (Maybe, we have to see he created a PDL coalition exactly at the same timing external forces where brewing) who took over the party after Abir Moussi was sentenced to 12 years. An information operation using GDPR right-to-be-forgotten requests to make Ghribi very restricted only the clean slate is visible on Google in Europe while Saïed remains fully searchable — surgical censorship tested from Belgium and confirmed via Yandex. A media pipeline through Italpress that turns Kamel Ghribi’s own press releases into what looks like independent news coverage across dozens of Italian outlets.
And a European propaganda machine through ARTE and M6 documentaries that produce the right narrative not because someone orders it, but because the ecosystem of subsidies, editorial policy, and political consensus is configured that way. The trigger is threefold: China offered Tunisia zero tariffs — a direct alternative to Western-conditioned financing. A €750 million Eurobond comes due in July 2026. And the EU safe country law takes effect on 12 June 2026. All three converge in the same window. What makes this different from the usual political noise is the pattern. The EU ignored four years of democratic dismantling — dissolved parliament, dismissed judges, decree 54, mass arrests of opposition — as long as Saïed cooperated on migration. The regime change papers only started when he stopped cooperating in 2025. Not when he grabbed power. Not when he locked up opponents. When he became inconvenient.
Saïed is the first Tunisian leader since Bourguiba who was not installed or financed by a foreign power. He won in 2019 with zero personal financing, no party, no headquarters. That makes him uncontrollable — and that is why he is a target. Not because he is a democrat — he is not. But because he cannot be managed.
He is also structurally encircled. The army is American-trained, American-financed, and institutionally connected to the US security apparatus — the former US ambassador knows every general personally. The economy is EU-dependent. The information space is GDPR-filtered from Europe. The political space is infiltrated. The diplomatic space is controlled by think tanks that write the scenarios and then promote each other’s conclusions on LinkedIn.
Kamel Ghribi himself is probably burned — But the network remains intact: ECAM, San Donato, the PDL coalition (to check!), Italpress, the Washington think tanks. They can put forward another face tomorrow. The €750 million Eurobond in July 2026 is the tipping point. If Tunisia gets through it, the window closes and foreign debt pressure drops structurally.
That is why everything is accelerating now. We have to start paying attention to everything & everyone right now. Yes I agree that kais saied hasn’t been the best but this foreign mélange is not what we need. Opposition is normal & needed but what their trying is not organic it is an externally constructed coalition, with think tank blueprints, a pre-selected candidate, a media pipeline, and a financial deadline driving the timeline — that is not how politics works, that is how regime change operations work.
In Europe, opposition parties are not built around foreign policy papers that describe how your president can fall, promoted by former ambassadors who know your generals by name — and the fact that this is being treated as normal is exactly why trust in any opposition figure right now is dangerous… So I don’t even know what to think…
What are you guys’s opinions & how do we fix this without getting duped again?
Here are some sources — go through them yourself:
• Sabina Henneberg, “Kais Saied Appears to Be in the Driver’s Seat…For Now” (Washington Institute, August 2025) — lays out three scenarios for how Saïed falls, including “sudden serious health problems.” Describes the exact profile needed to replace him. And “possible scenarios”
Joey Hood wrote this on 16th of april 2026 (!) : Reassessing Tunisia’s Strategic Importance for the United States” — Hood is the former US ambassador to Tunisia from october 2023 until october 2025 (so this guy was in tunisian months ago) He literally uses the word “leverage.” Talks about STEM graduates as cheap labor, pre-vetted vendor lists to block Chinese companies, and ends with: “Adversaries will always covet Tunisia.”
On 1 May, Sabina Henneberg shared Joey Hood’s paper on LinkedIn calling it “this excellent policy brief.” They cross-reference and cross-promote. You can check her LinkedIn yourself.
ecamcouncil.com — ECAM’s advisory board includes Tony Blair and José Barroso. The 2021 summit opened with a live stream from a hospital Ghribi donated to Tunisia. The participant lists? Not to be found hmm. We need to dive deeper into ECAM & Tunisia.
Kamel Bghiri: His Instagram: 6.4 million followers. Scroll through the followers — Indian bot farm. He lost 73,000 in two weeks during a purge. His Twitter: 1,700 followers. That ratio doesn’t happen organically.
tps://www.giannibarbacetto.it/2020/10/04/impero-san-donato-il-mistero-kamel-ghribi/ Barbacetto’s article in Il Fatto Quotidiano (October 2020) on Gruppo San Donato as a political machine — the board includes former ministers of Interior, Justice, and Foreign Affairs, plus former vice-chair of Italy’s privacy authority (the GDPR people), plus two former intelligence generals.
https://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/in-edicola/articoli/2020/07/06/non-solo-maroni-e-alfano-sua-sanita-ingaggia-spioni/5858462 Non solo Maroni e Alfano: Sua Sanità ingaggia spioni. 6 july 2020.
My personal trigger for research: Il Foglio, “Si cerca il successore di Saied” (1 May 2026) by Gambardella. This is the one that set it off: https://www.ilfoglio.it/esteri/2026/05/01/news/si-cerca-il-successore-di-saied-nella-tunisia-senza-soldi-ne-diritti–324363
So yeah,…
Even though religion isn't part of my identity anymore, I find it difficult to accept someone who wears revealing clothes as a romantic partner. I know I'm still influenced by religion.
I'm also not sure how to talk about this. I don't have a religious incentive to care about dress codes, but it still isn't something I accept.
Has anything regarding dress code changed for you after you left religion?
I'd especially like to hear a female perspective on this.
This is a question that I have long contemplated, and never really found a satisfying answer to:
-What makes polygamy so "wrong"?
Of course, in the context of Tunisia, that word automatically translates to "الشرع حللنا أربعة" and the famous "طبقو شرع ربي تتحل مشكلة العنوسة"
This is *NOT* where I'm coming from. Having said that, what is so wrong with having multiple partners in a civil union?
Notice that I am not advocating for "up to four wives to a man" exclusively, the "combination" is irrelevant, one man with three women, four men and one woman, hell, it could be just six women or seven men.. As long as they are:
1-Consenting
2-Adults
What are the reasons that this should be such taboo, or forbidden?
I see no difference between restraining the number and restraining the gender.. if two men or two women love each other, they have the right to live together, form the civil union, and what not. (Of course that too is still a crime in this country, but the reason for that shit is obvious)
Polyamory exists, and exclusivity (or demisexuality) is not necessarily the norm for every person (or most people, really), so why do marriages have to live in the shadow of that restriction?
Why is it such taboo to talk about polygamy without being accused by "رجعية" from people who are supposedly progressive, and have that question misinterpreted as the "4 wives model", with no one being able to provide a single proper response?
I’m seeing more Tunisian non-religious creators posting on Instagram lately, and honestly, I’m so happy to see it. Even when they don’t say it directly, you can feel it in the way they speak, the messages behind their videos, their captions, and the way they push back against the extremist wave growing on Tunisian social media lately.
In a space where individuality, critical thinking, freedom of expression, and simply existing differently can get you attacked, seeing people speak openly and unapologetically feels refreshing and important.
Horus, Jasper, Yasmine, Hedyl, Ayoub keep going. Some people are listening silently. Some people finally feel less alone because of voices like yours. We hear you. There’s a whole community behind you cheering !!
Looking back the quran really sucked (it was the reason why i left Islam) every verse is the fucking same.
Allah saying narcissistic stuff threatening the unbelievers with eternal fire and each time he tries to find new ways to torture humans , saying that Muslims are going to heaven and enjoy rivers of wine for eternity dumb ass story about ork like people people turned into monkeys and pigs and weird ass phrases like "Abraham the monotheist who was not a polytheist" "the lord of people the king of people the god of people" also he talks about his secret proof of existence and if you don't see it you're just too dumb to realize it i can't believe people think this shit is a miracle it's colleen Hoover level of writing.
I’ve been thinking about something lately and I’m genuinely confused about it.
Why do religions split into so many groups and sects over time?
For example in Islam you have Sunni and Shia, then inside Sunni there are different madhabs, and inside some groups there are even more branches and interpretations and for Shia as well.
The same thing happens in Christianity and other religions too.
If religion is supposed to come from one truth or one God, why are there so many disagreements between believers themselves? And how does an average person know which interpretation is the “right” one when every group believes they are correct?
I’m not trying to attack anyone, I’m honestly curious and I’d like to hear how atheists or ex-religious people think about this.
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Let’s discuss non monogamy. By that I don’t even want to approach the Muslim polygamy at all, I don’t care about this debate. From an atheist or agnostic standpoint, what do you think of non monogamous relationships? Have you had past experiences with them? Would you be accepting if your friends are involved in one? Or just give your philosophy around the topic if you prefer.
There are many Muslims who, if told stories of brutality and laws in their religion that they reject, such as enslavement, concubinage, child marriage, polygamy, killing those who leave the faith, and stoning adulterers. Yet he defends religion and tells you that criticizing it is forbidden. (This is hypocrisy)
Hello atheists,
I've grown to notice that being atheist may increase the likelihood of being queer-ally, but of course is not a strict causal relationship.
I was wondering where you feel you are towards queer people, lgtbqia+ etc.
This post is not meant to harass anyone for voicing their opinion, think of it as a space to truly express your current stance.
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I prefer being bottom so if anyone's interested please comment or dm me
And please i need this