The craziest-and cringiest-part in this video isn’t the song, it’s that the videographer chose to use an image of Israeli mechanized troops invading the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula during the 1967 June War, in the section of the video starting at 2:17, which commemorates and praises Arab soldiers. Like seriously dude, WTF? You couldn’t find a single photo of an Arab soldier, _any_ Arab soldier? Or are you just trolling?
Well, if you find the video quite concerning or cringy because of some mistakes, I apologize. However, I tried to find some images relating to the 1967 Six-Day War. Yes, I have tried to find some images of Arab or Egyptian soldiers, but more often, I don't really read descriptions in articles with these images, with some pictures descripting or describing "Israeli tanks in the war" or "Egyptian troops crossing the Sinai Peninsula". I just go directly and use the image, without knowing its context, or not knowing whether it's Israeli or Egyptian troops are in the image. And no, this isn't a troll, this was just a mistake.
@@thereallemon429 Right, and thanks for pointing out that, anyways, the reason why the United Arab Republic was instead shown rather than the whole pan-Arab map is because I instead hovered on the place or the country where the song was created rather than the representation of the entire Arab world, in 1961 particularly in the United Arab Republic at that time which is now both Egypt and Syria. I've also done the same thing in my "Al Watan Al Akbar" video where the United Arab Republic was instead shown rather than the Arab world region, but I remade one but with the inclusion of the whole Arab world region. Yes, I am clearly aware that this song's purpose was about "*Arab unity*", and that I should have shown the "*pan-Arab*" flag map instead, but I only made a representation of the United Arab Republic instead, I was more in a rush on creating the video and not focusing on its purpose. But I can try to recreate the video with the *right elements*, such as the flag-map, pictures as mentioned above, etc.
bro what video editor did you use? I tried to make this song in the Movavi non-linear video editor, the output is poor sound quality, I checked it on the spectrogram - there are a lot of holes.
It looks like ingen version of the presentation in this version of the song the images are the same and starting animation is very similar to ingen.
The craziest-and cringiest-part in this video isn’t the song, it’s that the videographer chose to use an image of Israeli mechanized troops invading the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula during the 1967 June War, in the section of the video starting at 2:17, which commemorates and praises Arab soldiers. Like seriously dude, WTF? You couldn’t find a single photo of an Arab soldier, _any_ Arab soldier? Or are you just trolling?
Well, if you find the video quite concerning or cringy because of some mistakes, I apologize. However, I tried to find some images relating to the 1967 Six-Day War. Yes, I have tried to find some images of Arab or Egyptian soldiers, but more often, I don't really read descriptions in articles with these images, with some pictures descripting or describing "Israeli tanks in the war" or "Egyptian troops crossing the Sinai Peninsula". I just go directly and use the image, without knowing its context, or not knowing whether it's Israeli or Egyptian troops are in the image. And no, this isn't a troll, this was just a mistake.
@@aurnt8919 also we aren't uniting Syria and Egypt we're uniting the entire Arab world
@@thereallemon429 Right, and thanks for pointing out that, anyways, the reason why the United Arab Republic was instead shown rather than the whole pan-Arab map is because I instead hovered on the place or the country where the song was created rather than the representation of the entire Arab world, in 1961 particularly in the United Arab Republic at that time which is now both Egypt and Syria. I've also done the same thing in my "Al Watan Al Akbar" video where the United Arab Republic was instead shown rather than the Arab world region, but I remade one but with the inclusion of the whole Arab world region. Yes, I am clearly aware that this song's purpose was about "*Arab unity*", and that I should have shown the "*pan-Arab*" flag map instead, but I only made a representation of the United Arab Republic instead, I was more in a rush on creating the video and not focusing on its purpose. But I can try to recreate the video with the *right elements*, such as the flag-map, pictures as mentioned above, etc.
@@aurnt8919 thanks bro
Its fucking coool man i like this editing!!! :D
bro what video editor did you use? I tried to make this song in the Movavi non-linear video editor, the output is poor sound quality, I checked it on the spectrogram - there are a lot of holes.
Arab songs never go hard
Arab songs:
Pan-arabist songs being long as fuck:
They talk about life,their homeland being victoriously alive and their growth.
Good
Yep, this song was worth staring at a picture of Egypt 1 minute straight
Long live arabia
Long live united arab re0ublic and Union Jordan-Iraq😊