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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2022
  • Why does the tiny and incredibly wealthy State of Qatar exist? The Al-Thani, the royal family of Qatar, have worked to consolidate power in the peninsula for well over a hundred years. Through clever policies and timely alliances (most impactfully with the British Empire), as well as several conflicts with neighbouring Bahrain and other Qatari clans, they built modern Qatar.
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    Frohmerz, Allen James. Qatar: A Modern History. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2017.
    Miller, Stuart T. Mastering Modern European History. London: Macmillan Education LTD, 1990.

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  • @ah8893
    @ah8893 Год назад +133

    Hearing a brit say that they were “protecting” their colonies is probably the most British thing I’ve heard all my life

    • @TheLocalLt
      @TheLocalLt Год назад +23

      Well Qatar was a British protectorate not a crown colony, so Britain’s main role was to supply a garrison and/or provide officers for the emir’s troops, while also directing the country’s foreign policy. Becoming a protectorate was oftentimes a more favorable arrangement to a local ruler than remaining independent and potentially being vulnerable to full colonization (and thus possible deposition) by another power.

    • @jonathanwebster7091
      @jonathanwebster7091 Год назад +15

      A surprisingly large amount of the British Empire was made up of 'protectorates"; ie, countries with their own rulers, who had to acknowledge British sovereignty, and let the British take care of defence and foreign affairs.
      Crown Colonies (ie, actual colonies, literal British territory) made up a perhaps surprisingly smaller amount than one might expect-about 40% to a half.

    • @rashiidabdallah1648
      @rashiidabdallah1648 Год назад

      @@TheLocalLt they colonised Qatar and did not protect. You westerners white-wash history

    • @rashiidabdallah1648
      @rashiidabdallah1648 Год назад +1

      @@jonathanwebster7091 in other words colonising a country then saying they were told to recognise. More like white-washed historys and not saying the truth that it was brit that colonised Qatar. Hypocrite European folks.

    • @jonathanwebster7091
      @jonathanwebster7091 Год назад +1

      @@rashiidabdallah1648 not exactly.
      It was more economic and practical to leave the native rulers in place, and simply rule through them, at least as a short-term solution. Divide and rule and all that. You pacify the elites by giving them a (subservient) position in power, so you can better rule everyone else. The Princely States is another example of where this policy worked hand in hand with the parts of India that were ruled directly.
      That doesn't excuse it (nor am I trying to),
      It was simply less hassle, less bureaucracy, less paperwork, less money expended, more efficient,
      and less manpower required in terms of armed forces, civil servants and administration to rule through local rulers than directly.
      Was it bad? Absolutely. And in a lot (but not all, this didn't happen in the Arab states, nor did it in the Malay ones) of examples, for example in what became Zimbabwe and Zambia, protectorates (non-direct rule) were established, and then actual colonies (ie, places where British people were actually settled) were put up in their place.
      In practice, most of the British Empire was run with a bit of both: to give just three examples; in Nigeria, the southern part was a colony (meaning it was settled by British people), the north was a protectorate (meaning the British ruled through local rulers). Gambia, where only the capital Banjul was a colony-the interior was again, ruled through local rulers. Aden (now the southern part of Yemen) was similar: again, only Aden and the immediate hinterland was a crown colony, the rest was governed through local Sultans.
      I absolutely think this was a cynical, though at the same time practical way of ruling territories, and I absolutely think that, had the British Empire actually lasted, most, if not all, of the protectorates would have have been converted to colonies eventually.

  • @mikedrewson5545
    @mikedrewson5545 Год назад +151

    You should do more videos about why countries exist.

    • @LookBackHistory
      @LookBackHistory  Год назад +21

      I plan to!

    • @joshuataylor3550
      @joshuataylor3550 Год назад

      @@LookBackHistory Nationalism is evil.

    • @homeusa1344
      @homeusa1344 3 месяца назад

      Yes. Why the hell does Britain exist to this day?

    • @homeusa1344
      @homeusa1344 3 месяца назад

      Yes. Why the hell does Britain exist to this day?

    • @homeusa1344
      @homeusa1344 3 месяца назад

      Yes. Why the hell does Britain exist to this day?

  • @ThePussukka
    @ThePussukka Год назад +10

    Quality content once again, bravo

  • @undolf4097
    @undolf4097 Год назад +11

    This guy is always asking the questions I didn’t know I had

  • @samdaman2939
    @samdaman2939 Год назад +8

    Amazing video as always! I would love more videos on explaining why countries exist

  • @dennisenright7725
    @dennisenright7725 Год назад +3

    I just discovered your channel today when the RUclips algorithms brought up one of your older videos. I have already watched a dozen and I just subscribed. Concise and insightful while being entertaining. One question though do you pay attention to comments on older threads? I had posted a question on your video about new York not being a capital.

  • @scottnorris7052
    @scottnorris7052 Год назад +11

    I ask myself this everyday

  • @flawyerlawyertv7454
    @flawyerlawyertv7454 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the info. 😀

  • @albert6970
    @albert6970 Год назад +20

    Can you do a video why Bhutan exists

    • @gustavosauro1882
      @gustavosauro1882 Год назад +2

      From my understanding: not worth the effort of conquering + it serves as buffer for India and China

  • @CSquared11
    @CSquared11 Год назад +9

    I feel like this video could have been summed up to “shell” lol. Very good video though, I had always found it weird that just one small peninsula managed to remain independent of Saudi Arabia.

  • @micahistory
    @micahistory Год назад +4

    very interesting, I never knew the history of this country

  • @zayedbinimran957
    @zayedbinimran957 Год назад +5

    Very nice
    first
    Can you do a video on bahrain

  • @nope2dat
    @nope2dat Год назад +12

    Why do ordinary Qataris feel a sense of Qatari identity? Surely they should just feel like Arabs who’ve been denied the chance to unite with fellow Arabs by the Al-Thani’s disagreements with other Arab rulers

    • @mazenal4787
      @mazenal4787 Год назад +14

      Yeah sure Qataris always had the sense to unite with others “Arabs” like for example Egypt in the 1700s or before right ?
      Most Arabs in the peninsula for example during the last 1000 year have not met anyone outside 100 km radios, this notion of “Arab” unity is manufactured one during the 1950s ,
      Matter of fact Qataris of different Tribes weren’t United until the last 90 years why would you think that they can be United with random people thousands of miles away ?

    • @ProudlyQatari..
      @ProudlyQatari.. 7 месяцев назад

      @nope2dat
      Al-Thani’s disagreements with other arab rulers??
      They started in the first place by accusing us of supporting terrorism and literally sent a list of 13 things Qatar has to do or else they will blockade us.
      U mean we were supposed to give in and let Saudi tell us what do again like the old days just bc Al-Thani is originally from Saudi?
      We stood our ground and came back stronger and WAY richer than Saudi and the blockading countries.
      👑
      🇶🇦
      I didnt actually understand ur comment well sorry if this wasnt what u said-

    • @AbdikarimMohamed-fh8jo
      @AbdikarimMohamed-fh8jo 3 месяца назад

      Not 1950s it was 1900 in the levant and egypt to unite arabs but it was not popular in arabian penisular​@mazenal4787

  • @PrimeMinisterAlfredo
    @PrimeMinisterAlfredo Год назад +7

    oil is great, but being second is better.

  • @tommyhardarsson2432
    @tommyhardarsson2432 Год назад +7

    Look Back History pronuncing Qatar be like, "cutter"

  • @shivanshna7618
    @shivanshna7618 Год назад +11

    Can you please do why Kurdistan doesn't exist? I know basics but a deeper dive be appreciated.

  • @revinhatol
    @revinhatol Год назад

    What are the other royal houses of Qatar?

  • @jalghazi
    @jalghazi Год назад +20

    greatly informative vid as always ! I think u could go wild with one in a similar vein on any of the Levantine or Mesopotamian states, so much interesting history in the middle east that remains largely glossed over cuz of decades of *insert conflict* and the unshakeable orientalism of a lot of westerners

  • @shaydailly
    @shaydailly Год назад +1

    On the thumbnail, the Union Jack is upside-down.

  • @polyhistorphilomath
    @polyhistorphilomath 9 месяцев назад

    Just one complaint. I can't put my finger on it, but something's wrong with your maps of Michigan.

  • @YourrandomComrade
    @YourrandomComrade Год назад +1

    Honestly I just watched this video becuase I like learning about the British empire

  • @lucianoosorio5942
    @lucianoosorio5942 Год назад +5

    Arab Money by Busta Rhymes intensifies.

  • @jellybomb_2674
    @jellybomb_2674 9 месяцев назад +1

    Where did you get this information from ?

    • @jellybomb_2674
      @jellybomb_2674 9 месяцев назад

      Because I was trying to find more information about the Qatari Bahraini war but couldn’t find any information on RUclips or Google just here with you, keeps turning up when I search about this topic pacifically the war

    • @jellybomb_2674
      @jellybomb_2674 9 месяцев назад

      If you can give me your source I’ll be grateful. ( and if it’s not too much. Can I have the map and or the Maps, if you used multiple you paste this video on) please respond ✨Thank you.✨

    • @LookBackHistory
      @LookBackHistory  9 месяцев назад

      Good question! I generally post my sources in the video's description. Most of the information in this one came from Qatar: A Modern History by Allen J. Fromherz. Here it is on Amazon: www.amazon.com/Qatar-Modern-History-Fromherz/dp/1589019105

    • @jellybomb_2674
      @jellybomb_2674 9 месяцев назад

      @@LookBackHistory Thanks for clarifying but is your sources only books or did you read anything online?

    • @jellybomb_2674
      @jellybomb_2674 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah, and I’m sorry for bothering you but I am used to sources being links to online articles and or online videos

  • @snowytm.
    @snowytm. Год назад +2

    Saudi-Arabians ask themselves this question every day.

  • @achourfreepalestine
    @achourfreepalestine Год назад +2

    Could you please do a video about Algeria 🇩🇿

  • @zainmudassir2964
    @zainmudassir2964 Год назад

    Hope you make vid on end of British rule in India.

  • @theskycavedin9592
    @theskycavedin9592 10 месяцев назад

    It's interesting how much protecting the $$$ coming in from international trade forced empires like Britain to create states around the world that would keep order in a particular region as a service to that end.

  • @rezaaparsa
    @rezaaparsa Год назад +4

    What a proud history for a country :)

  • @bee-fs3vb
    @bee-fs3vb Год назад +2

    Suggestion: why do nepal/bhutan exist?

  • @Watchingvideoslikeu
    @Watchingvideoslikeu Год назад +2

    How did these families be able to rule these nations and why are the citizens loyal to them?

    • @nuur1-xr6qk
      @nuur1-xr6qk 9 месяцев назад +1

      If you give glory,education and without tax people will be loyal to you

  • @alfahad91
    @alfahad91 Год назад +3

    Excellent video really enjoyed it but I have two comments:
    1. Hakim/ruler in Arabic is pronounced ‘haakem’ not ‘hakeem’. In Arabic ‘Hakeem’ means wise, whereas ‘haakem’ means ruler.
    2. Qatar did have land borders with two states, Saudi and also UAE. Then Saudi signed an agreement with UAE which meant that Qatar is now surrounded by Saudi Arabia.

    • @GreoGreo
      @GreoGreo 10 месяцев назад

      He's a donut i know

  • @User-qz2wz
    @User-qz2wz 8 месяцев назад

    do a why does UAE exists

  • @enbininja
    @enbininja Год назад

    2:27

  • @datcat7293
    @datcat7293 Год назад

    0:47 So A Royale Navy Spotted Qatar In Getting Saudia

  • @thecaspeer
    @thecaspeer Год назад +5

    cutter

  • @pandahugs2271
    @pandahugs2271 Год назад +3

    Now make a video about bahrain history

  • @YourrandomComrade
    @YourrandomComrade Год назад +1

    So much land!

  • @italiaman
    @italiaman Год назад

    Arcor helado 👍

  • @Dracovenatrix
    @Dracovenatrix Год назад +1

    Its pronounced guitar basically

  • @Spammul
    @Spammul Год назад +1

    Honestly while Saudi Arabia isn't the most beloved country there history is really interesting

  • @beingedgy
    @beingedgy 8 месяцев назад

    Qatar🇶🇦💜
    My favourite place on earth🌏💜

  • @RelaxingMusic22073
    @RelaxingMusic22073 4 месяца назад

    Who is watching this on the opening ceremony day of ASIA CUP QATAR 2023?

  • @homeusa1344
    @homeusa1344 3 месяца назад

    Why are you hiding the fact that Bahrain itself was an Iranian province until 1972? Some consider Bahrain still an Iranian province that was separated by a manipulated referendum against the will of the Bahraini people.

  • @Mohammed24862
    @Mohammed24862 Год назад +2

    I like the titles of this series. Its like 'this country exists. How dare they!' 😬

  • @qataribananahamock1495
    @qataribananahamock1495 Год назад +4

    Why does Britain exist?

    • @LookBackHistory
      @LookBackHistory  Год назад +1

      Done that video, check it out! ruclips.net/video/qvVDBp4-pW0/видео.html

  • @MCorpReview
    @MCorpReview Год назад

    Wow kjhalifa of burj khalifa

  • @822437
    @822437 2 месяца назад

    Desert savages

  • @Genghis265
    @Genghis265 Год назад

    He said smallest country in the world ☠️

  • @mikesands4681
    @mikesands4681 28 дней назад

    Work on those th pronunciation

  • @DavidGS66
    @DavidGS66 Год назад +2

    I wonder what's wrong with an Arab Bismarck uniting the Arabian Peninsula & sharing the oil wealth; however, 1st the British & today the USA prevent it.

    • @LookBackHistory
      @LookBackHistory  Год назад

      From the perspective of Britain, it was a matter of divide and rule. As for an Arab Bismarck, well that could certainly have brought about the unification of Arabia, but when it comes to sharing oil wealth... well, Bismarck wasn't really known for sharing.

  • @JunaidAhmed-uu8kt
    @JunaidAhmed-uu8kt Год назад +5

    Question should be Why Israel exists rather than Qatar

    • @200555280
      @200555280 Год назад

      Bingo ⭐️⭐️⭐️ He cant make that, antisemitism accusation is ready to be thrown at him.

  • @Zaabi
    @Zaabi Год назад +1

    This video ignored the second battle of doha, the betrayal of al Thani and the rebellion against Abu Dhabi

    • @naylakh1
      @naylakh1 6 месяцев назад

      I'm so interested how did the Althani backstab the Alkhalifa?

  • @TheBlueTheMan
    @TheBlueTheMan Год назад

    Please set up a Patreon I’d love to support your channel

  • @ashtree7213
    @ashtree7213 Год назад

    3:18 incorrect map used. You say 'Britain' and show Ireland in red along with Great Britain. Ireland was never part of Britain. Britain is England & Wales. Great Britain is England, Wales & Scotland. Ireland was part of the UK (1801- 1922) - as in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland - but gained it's independence over 100 years ago so it is now the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

    • @LookBackHistory
      @LookBackHistory  Год назад +8

      Britain is here being used as short-hand for the British Empire, which most certainly included Ireland (first as a nominally independent kingdom, and then as, you point out, as an integral part of the UK between 1801 and 1922). This video is set within that timeframe so your objection strikes me as a bit odd.

    • @ashtree7213
      @ashtree7213 Год назад

      Britain and the British Empire are not actually synonymous however, so using one as shorthand for the other strikes not only as a little odd but factually incorrect which is what my point is. The attention is in the detail.

    • @LookBackHistory
      @LookBackHistory  Год назад +9

      Of course they're not synonymous... today, when the British Empire no longer exists. It is not factually incorrect to use them interchangeably when discussing history because there was never a formal entity known actually known as the "British Empire." It is simply a catch-all term used both in British historiography, and by individuals who lived during it, to refer to the territories around the world once controlled or otherwise subject from/to London.
      Whether it's odd or not to use them synonymously is subjective. I don't think so, you're entitled to disagree.

    • @richardhorrocks1460
      @richardhorrocks1460 Год назад

      @@LookBackHistory Going forwards, I would recommend not reply like this. It looks unprofessional.

    • @exelenxius5832
      @exelenxius5832 Год назад +3

      @@richardhorrocks1460 Why would defending your point makes you unprofessional

  • @luffy101311
    @luffy101311 Год назад +2

    This vid is hella informative, the American announcer putting on a British accent while reading the script is so adorable lol

    • @LookBackHistory
      @LookBackHistory  Год назад +6

      Lol. I'm a dual British-US citizen, that's how I talk. Thanks though!

    • @luffy101311
      @luffy101311 Год назад +1

      @@LookBackHistory Damn, bro got the same origin story as Andrew Tate, no wonder he sounds like that lol

    • @LookBackHistory
      @LookBackHistory  Год назад +4

      @@luffy101311 Nearly, he's an American who moved to the UK. I'm the opposite.

  • @edenromanov
    @edenromanov Год назад +4

    Man Muslim history is always a treat to learn about, just as complicated and blood thirsty as Europe but tinged with a lot more of that old Medieval flare that Europe no longer has.

    • @eminderindeniz1959
      @eminderindeniz1959 Год назад +1

      That’s unique to arabs (talkin for 19th-20th span) as they werent developped.

    • @hakunamatata3935
      @hakunamatata3935 Год назад +4

      Not all Muslims are Arabs. Arab tribal warfare has nothing to do with Muslims.

    • @save_sudan_and_palestine
      @save_sudan_and_palestine Год назад

      Modern history, maybe! because they stopped to judge themselves with Islam, but before, Muslim history was much stable.

    • @rashiidabdallah1648
      @rashiidabdallah1648 Год назад +1

      @@eminderindeniz1959 you Europeans learned everything that you have from Muslims

    • @eminderindeniz1959
      @eminderindeniz1959 Год назад

      @@rashiidabdallah1648 After the mongol invasion the develloped regions were ruled by other nations and the only quasi independant ones were these underdevelopped tribes.

  • @TheMasonK
    @TheMasonK Год назад

    Is it pronounced Cuh-Ter? I’ve heard it pronounced Cuh-Tar as well. Anyone know for sure?

    • @flawyerlawyertv7454
      @flawyerlawyertv7454 Год назад

      There are a few different ways to pronounce the word Qatar. The second pronunciation in your comment is probably the commonest one. :)

    • @TheMasonK
      @TheMasonK Год назад

      @@flawyerlawyertv7454 I was kinda hoping for someone from Qatar to clear it up for me. What we’re calling it either way is probably an exonym.

    • @Crimsrn
      @Crimsrn Год назад +1

      it's pronounced cutter in american english for some reason, but in british english it's pronounced cataar. not sure about other english variations

    • @AmogusTrollaccount
      @AmogusTrollaccount 7 месяцев назад

      In arabic it is katar
      In qatari accent it is gitar.

  • @abdulr3186
    @abdulr3186 Год назад

    Should ask the same for Israel

  • @achourfreepalestine
    @achourfreepalestine Год назад +14

    long live qatar

    • @AD-en5dq
      @AD-en5dq Год назад

      Until I don't want it anymore I'll agree

    • @achourfreepalestine
      @achourfreepalestine Год назад +1

      @@AD-en5dq wait what

    • @AmogusTrollaccount
      @AmogusTrollaccount 7 месяцев назад

      As a Qatari i can see it ending.
      No country stood forever dude.

    • @achourfreepalestine
      @achourfreepalestine 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@AmogusTrollaccount bro what ?

    • @AmogusTrollaccount
      @AmogusTrollaccount 7 месяцев назад

      @@achourfreepalestine well the ussr fell, ottomans fell
      It all has a bad leader to end it.
      I am saying probably the next leaders will ruin Qatar.
      You never know how will it get occupied or split.

  • @ssdoome
    @ssdoome Год назад +1

    UAE didn’t exists back then it was called north of oman so do Bahrain they were all under oman

  • @duckbizniz663
    @duckbizniz663 3 месяца назад

    The British are masters at manipulating international diplomacy to their advantage. The British with their world class navy were able to exert their influence all over the world. Using the tried and true European strategy of divide and conquer the British enabled a bunch of tribal clans on the Arabian Peninsula to exist. The usefulness of fossil fuel has given these tiny tribal nations a chance to exist to this day. British double dealings seem to have shaped international politics of the Middle East.

  • @themasteredbeast8878
    @themasteredbeast8878 Год назад

    african denmark

  • @ercanylmaz967
    @ercanylmaz967 Год назад

    Why not!!

  • @flawyerlawyertv7454
    @flawyerlawyertv7454 Год назад +1

    Wait until they run short of all that oil and natural gas and see what's going to happen.

  • @enbininja
    @enbininja Год назад +3

    It's Qatar not kutar

    • @AD-en5dq
      @AD-en5dq Год назад

      Says you 😝

    • @flawyerlawyertv7454
      @flawyerlawyertv7454 Год назад

      There are a few different ways to pronounce the word Qatar. It depends where you live and what accent you are used to.

    • @AD-en5dq
      @AD-en5dq Год назад

      @@flawyerlawyertv7454 yeah but it's still the same word and it's meaning didn't change
      Qatar is Qatar incredibles meme

    • @GreoGreo
      @GreoGreo 10 месяцев назад

      @@flawyerlawyertv7454 No you're wrong. It's pronounced Qatar not other ways you donkey

  • @gara7208
    @gara7208 Год назад +1

    I have a suggestion.
    Why Kurdistan does not exist?

  • @tracklift
    @tracklift Год назад

    Next video ,why England should not exist...

    • @Crimsrn
      @Crimsrn Год назад +1

      someone's jealous they never had a great empire.

  • @-Teca-
    @-Teca- Год назад +1

    Ofc the bri ish “person” says that the Bri ish Empire “protected” their colonies🙄😒

    • @LookBackHistory
      @LookBackHistory  Год назад +3

      The British Empire did plenty of reprehensible things to colonies around the world, but it didn't colonise the gulf states.

    • @Crimsrn
      @Crimsrn Год назад +1

      ofc the anti-anglo person refuses to admit the empire did any good.

    • @attaueiehehdhsjwksodndhh4980
      @attaueiehehdhsjwksodndhh4980 11 месяцев назад

      @@Crimsrn coming from a Qatari here I would say that Britain definitely brought many good things to Qatar it’s one of the reasons why we modernised ourselves but do you have to admit that the Empire did some atrocious and appalling things to other colonies around the world, but other than that I think the British Empire is one of the coolest

  • @Erfanh1995
    @Erfanh1995 Год назад +2

    It is important to note that Qatar and Bahrain belonged to Persia/Iran which didn't have a strong navy to defend them against British ships. Therefore, Britain first seized these lands and later separated them in the age of anticolonialism by supporting the local Sheiks and Emirs. Bahrain for instance was still officially a part of Iran until 1970. That is why the Anglo-Persian company was operating there btw. From the Iranian point of view, those lands were provinces of Iran even though Britain was practically in charge of them.

    • @rashiidabdallah1648
      @rashiidabdallah1648 Год назад +3

      Qatar and bahrain never belonged to Iran

    • @Erfanh1995
      @Erfanh1995 Год назад +1

      @@rashiidabdallah1648 go read your history books. Bahrain was part of Iran during the Zand dynasty. During Qajars it was occupied by the brits and was never given back. Qatar together with UAE were a part of Iran during the Afsharid dynasty and were separated by Britain after the collapse of Afsharid rule (around 1700).

    • @mbn9672
      @mbn9672 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Erfanh1995 why would we Qatari's want to be ruled by Shia Iranians, we're good thanks.

    • @Erfanh1995
      @Erfanh1995 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@mbn9672 I did not claim that. I said you were part of Iran which is correct. Bahrain even had a seat in the Iranian House of Representatives before officially parting ways. But apparently, you are too busy with religion that you didn't have time to read the history.

  • @Mohammad-ksa
    @Mohammad-ksa Год назад

    Why does usa exist?

  • @Zaabi
    @Zaabi Год назад

    Yea no- the “Qatar” state was and is a rebelling provenance of Abu Dhabi

  • @GermanicWorldOrder
    @GermanicWorldOrder Год назад +7

    I have been asking this ever since of their treatment of LGBT community

    • @teriblesoldiertv2108
      @teriblesoldiertv2108 Год назад +11

      you werent even born when homophobia was first expressed.

    • @GermanicWorldOrder
      @GermanicWorldOrder Год назад +1

      @@teriblesoldiertv2108 My previous soul does

    • @tekinet7958
      @tekinet7958 Год назад +8

      With how they treat the LGBT community I became more supportive towards the country

    • @ibnebadr367
      @ibnebadr367 Год назад +2

      who are u to say such things and promote hate and lawlessness in other countries. U don’t go to other cultures and insult their believes. If u feel mistreated then fk off

    • @GermanicWorldOrder
      @GermanicWorldOrder Год назад +1

      @@tekinet7958 Don't worry, I will help to bless your country with Freedom and Democracy🦅🇺🇸

  • @Lawrence-mh8dx
    @Lawrence-mh8dx Год назад

    first

    • @achourfreepalestine
      @achourfreepalestine Год назад +1

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