Bluegrass_Buddhist [none/use name]
When European, at first Christian and then secular colonial powers run rampant over your culture and people for 100+ years, and demonize your local majority religion as barbaric for almost as long, practicing that religion becomes an act of anti-colonial resistance in and of itself. A way of rejecting outsiders’ attempts to define “correct” beliefs and morality on their own terms.
Then there’s also the element of practicality. At least in Palestine and Lebanon, a lot of the secular leftist anti-colonial movements have been hollowed out, smothered and/or discredited over the past several decades, leaving more religious groups like Hamas and Hezb Allah as really the only resistance-capable game in town.
Also also, there’s a social element to it. Class differences can sometimes feel abstract, and religion, like race or narionality, offers a way to cut through that abstraction. A clear way of differentiating colonized in-group from colonizer out-group.
I’m back because liberal twitterati have been annoying me lately and I need to kvetch about it
Boss said I’m fired if I pop off on twitter again
Critical support to Tennessean used car salesmen with brains so fried by Qanon they’re stumbling backwards into opposing Bill Gates geo-engineering bullshit
It’s a retail snack shop selling nori, tea and fish flakes, founded in the 27th year of the Meiji era, or 1894. The guy’s saying, “really, it’s so delicious it’s crazy! Crazy!”
It’s amazing the hoops some people will jump through to simulataneously agree NATO has done decades worth of heinous shit and also that it’s 1000% necessary and worth defending. It is 2003, forever.
I never watched the show but also never got the appeal. Anytime I saw my mom watching it all I could think was it was like one of those 80s movies about a nerdy 14 year old becoming a doctor