الة الزمن ترحل بنا اليوم الى القاهره اثناء الحرب العالميه الثثانيه
أحد الضباط النيوزيلندين اراد أن يسجل ذكرياته فى مصر اثناءء الحرب العالميه الثانيه فحفظ لنا وثيقه نادره تؤرخ لحقبه مهمه فى تاريخ بلادنا بحلوها ومرها
تتجول بنا الكاميرا فنشاهد المعادى وحلوان والترام والسوارس و
أكتاف الأمهات قلاع لا تسقط .. كانت مهده الأول ،، وصارت معراجه الاخير
جنازة الطفل الشه.يد آدم سيد صالح دهمان ،،" 15 عاماً " والذي ارتقى قبل أيام برص.اص الاحت.لال الإسرا.ئيلي في مخيم الدهيشة للأجئين - الضفة ـ الغربية
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Notice how the word "freedom" works in American political language.
Freedom to bomb another country: called defense.
Freedom to sanction a population into poverty: called pressure.
Freedom to support a coup against an elected government: called stability.
But freedom for another country to choose its own economic system? Threat.
Freedom for another people to elect a government Washington doesn't approve of? Crisis.
Freedom for the Global South to trade outside the dollar system? Aggression.
The word means: our freedom to do what we want, everywhere, to everyone.
It does not mean what the dictionary says.
It never did.
And the citizens who repeat it most fervently are usually the ones who have thought least carefully about what they're actually saying.
They're not lying.
They genuinely don't know.
The empire translated the word for them before they were old enough to question the translation.