Late-night cafe in San Francisco sharing Yemeni culture through coffee
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- Опубликовано: 29 апр 2024
- Loureen Ayyoub reports on a late-night San Francisco cafe that is rich in culture.
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Fantastic coffee, nice people. It is very pricey.
Looks yummy
They have good food
Delah coffee is pretty good too in SF
Open one in Redwood City!
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Comeback 😅
So what
Went there theres poop everywhere on sidewalk 😂
Dtsf sucks
Isn't Yemen one of those nations that attacks Americans and shipping? Yeah, I'd rather NOT share culture since what I know of it isn't something I'd care to know more of.
No, that's the Houthi movement also known as Ansar Allah. It's not the nation of Yemen. The movement originated in the 1990s, led by members of the Houthi family, particularly Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi. It initially emerged as a religious and political movement seeking greater autonomy for Zaidi Shia Muslims, who form a significant minority in Yemen, particularly in the north. Yemen's National Defense Council labels Houthis as a terrorrist group.
And that's the problem. You refuse to learn. A culture is not the government. The culture is the PEOPLE. And Yemenis are in America because they escaped their government, and bombs sent by America & their war partners.