Today’s enemy hides behind yesterday’s enemy
This article is a response to a band of anti-Kabyle activists who are deploying on all Kabyle discussion forums in order to sow guilt, hatred of France and spread the Arab-Islamic ideology that is colonizing Kabyle minds.
I’ve just come back from Kabylia. I saw a lot of Islamists, but not a trace of pieds noirs. I want to talk about Arab-Islamism, the real colonialism that needs to be fought TODAY. Diversions about invisible enemies to protect your Arab-Islamist masters don’t work on me. You desperately cling to past French colonialism in order to legitimise present-day Arab-Muslim colonialism and make it look like a soft penthotal. You always remind us of the atrocities committed by the French army and the harkis to make us understand that our present misfortunes are mere trifles that should in no way prevent us from loving Arab-Islamism and putting ourselves at its service with humiliated and submissive “naam sidi”.
After all, what is the point of denying our identity, muzzling the media, refusing to register an Amazigh first name, refusing to teach our language in our schools, murdering Matoub, Djaout and hundreds of others? But yes, we are a bunch of haters because we don’t want to wage an eternal lawsuit against France.
But yes, we are idiots, because we are making a big deal out of 130 young Kabyle demonstrators murdered by ALGERIA in 2001, while France massacred hundreds of thousands of Kabyle people 50 years ago.
What the Arab Muslims are proposing is to kill at least one Frenchman for every Kabyle murdered by an Algerian gendarme, cop or bearded man. The Kabyle are too naïve to understand this, but their subconscious registers it without missing a beat. It’s called indoctrination, mass mental manipulation.
Otherwise, why are you so keen to maintain this absurd hatred of France if it doesn’t bring you any political dividends? What interest do Arab Muslims have in making Kabyle people hate the French?
The Kabyle have no institutions of their own. They have no state. They have no diplomatic representation. They have no control over Algerian foreign trade. So one wonders why the Algerian Arab-Muslim state and people are so keen for the Kabyle to hate France and the French. If Arab Muslims don’t like France, all they have to do is ask their Arab Muslim government to break off diplomatic relations with that country. Or better still, declare war on it. So why do they keep suggesting to the Kabyle people that they should hate France, when they have all the political, financial, legal, diplomatic and military means at their disposal to act against this enraging enemy?
In reality, you’re trying to get us to focus all the time on the common enemies of the past so that we forget who our enemies are TODAY. You think that by occupying our minds and memories all the time with hatred of the French, you’ll be able to continue to screw us quietly and indoctrinate our children in your schools of obscurantism, sowing hatred and violence to no end.
The fight against Arab-Islamic imperialism goes on. It will not end until the Mohammedan ideology recognises the inalienable rights of the Kabyle people to their own land. And to complicate matters, the Rifans, the Chawis, the Tuaregs, the Mouzabites, the Chenoui, the Chleuhs and the Imazighen of the Moroccan Atlas will all join in one day. You know this and that’s why the Kabyle people are your priority. To break them is to discourage all the other peoples who have been fooled to date.
I have nothing against France. The Kabyle people fought French colonialism at the right time, and Arab Muslims are now reaping the moral and political benefits of that fight. They are trying to unite Arabs, Kabyles, Chawis and Mouzabites in their perpetual hatred of France, to make them all look like equal brothers united against the ‘invisible hand of the foreigner’.
NO! We are not brothers, nor fellow citizens, as long as the supremacy of Arab culture and the religion of the Arab peninsula is enshrined in the Algerian constitution and in most of the country’s laws.
We are not brothers as long as you take our children hostage in your jails called schools to deculturate them, acculturate them, and embroil them in hatred of other peoples and in wars that are not our own. No! we are not brothers until you put an end to all your shenanigans and obfuscations to prevent our language from being taught to our children and to prevent it from having a place in the media, on our own land, with subsidies from the State. A state that you claim belongs to all Algerians, regardless of race, language, culture or religion.
I’m fed up with you taking us for eternal suckers to be led around by the nose. We’re fed up with you imposing your sole agenda on us. I’m fed up with you using ‘brobro’ (Berber) pseudonyms to steer our discussions, impose YOUR subjects on us, insult us and try to make us feel guilty. Yes sir, I love the France of today and I don’t feel guilty at all for loving it! If you don’t like it, take a hike from the Qoreichites!
Many Arabs and Kabyle are now French and proud of it. The Arabs and Kabyle left behind are demanding their rights as French citizens. So go ahead and make them feel guilty and offer them Algerian, Moroccan or Tunisian citizenship. We’ve had enough of your psychological pressure to make us love our CURRENT colonisers, our CURRENT genocidists.
So get lost. We don’t like Arab-Islamic imperialist culture. We reject it, we vomit it, but we endure it because Arab-Islamism monopolises all power and imposes on us ITS only project for society, ITS only language, ITS only religion, ITS only vision of the world, ITS only Eastern allies, ITS ONLY Jewish and American enemies. We hate this dominant culture and religion, which turns us into sub-citizens, into servants of Arab-Islamism.
I think that’s abundantly clear. Besides, I’m not Berber. I’m not Amazigh. I’m not Kabyle, at least not yet, until Kabylia is rid of the oppressive Arab-Islamic tutelage. For the moment, I’m simply someone who refuses to submit to the Arab-Islamic dictatorship.
So don’t even try to flatter me by saying you’re Berber like me. I’m not on your side.
You’ll bring up any subject to distract me and I’ll inevitably bring it back to the fight against Arab-Muslim colonialism. I’m stubborn, what can I say? There’s nothing you can do but not read me.
Ariles