I love how the entire paragraph is motivated by an outrage against the notion that racial and class hierarchies exist in the Arab Gulf, yet in the very same breath the author pukes out an incredibly classist and racist view of expatriates in the Gulf.
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You really have to have a serious inferiority complex or a petty penchant for extrapolation and sensationalization to slip an unrelated paragraph into an article just to make a personal, thin-skinned point.
I would link the article, but some people aren't worth the attention.
Extrapolating is a sign of weak reading comprehension, or possibly serious personal insecurities.
Yeah again. She didn't say that.
Did you consider you are both extrapolating? And went after someone who is supposed to be your ally? I.e. someone who is iranian intervention in the gulf and also does not accept blanket racism against the gulf?
أنت مو خليجية. ممنوع تنتقدي الخليج او المجتمع الخليجي.
Yeah she didn't say that at all.
بس اللي على راسه بطحه يحسس عليها.
There was no stereotyping. These are comments you have made yourself. You just don't like it when non-khalijis make it.
It means she should probably think before tweeting.
If we are going to play that game, then we should also talk about leftist khalijis, who rail against American imperialism but have no issues affiliating with mainstream American institutions. Word to the wise, it helps to think before you tweet.
The images from Gaza are unbearable.A grandfather whose only recourse is painting his obliterated family. A father visibly broken and barely holding himself together as his toddler can't recognize him after months of separation.Enough to outrage anyone with a modicum of human decency.
My analysis for Foreign Policy on the Board of Peace (gift link)
Tl;dr it's a dangerous gift, putting it mildly
foreignpolicy.com/2026/01/27/t...
If you're a journalist who needs an expert to talk about events in southern Yemen, I've been following this issue on an almost-daily basis for close to a decade now.