@@AL-T The IDF can't stop all incoming aid. Right? But you don't seem certain. "I believe" is not " I know" and/or "I can prove it". The Red Cross was not born yesterday and they do not reject audits. You should feel ashamed for interfering with charity.
@@AL-T Well yeah, they're an emergency relief aid organization, not a charity. You donate to help fund emergency medical services for the victims instead of just giving them money and nothing else.
@@AL-T The American Red Cross (bad, corrupt) is not the same as the International Red Cross (good, beneficial). They're different organization with confusingly similar names.
Thanks for joining a lot of dots together for me. Been watching for years, and you seem to just keep getting better at telling interesting stories. Thank you.
An excellent piece of work as usual but somewhere along the line I got confused with who was ruling who. I suppose it’s a testament to the confusion that surrounded those lands. If I can’t keep up I wonder how they felt. We as humans would never learn.
I tried for a very long time to figure out how to make this much history digestible and I don't think there was a clear way for me to achieve it so I ended up with this Frankenstein script
@@RareEarthSeries And yet by allowing this to be a Frankenstein script, I think you described the history more accurately than any clear and concise narrative. One of the great things about your videos is how they show the messy, complicated, and changing reality of a time, place, or people :)
As a Lebanese Christian forced to leave my land because of the stupid actions of the the same thugs who have mobbed up on you, from the depth of my heart I thank you for this work.
Ok, this is the second channel I heard using this horrific audio filter, may I recommend not use the "probably noise cancelation" audio filter you used at the beginning, it makes your voice sound like you are crying or something.
The crossroads of empires. The whole region really. These days I find it hard to see the entire strip of coast from the southern edge of Anatolia to the northern edge of Sinai as anything but a single region, pock-marked with the scattered remains of old peoples trying to hold on against whoever today's new invaders are. Anatolia, the Nile, Iran. These three can all be anchor points for empires, the centre ground bloodily contested. Mesopotamia is just fertile enough to also sometimes anchor an empire, but only with horrific amounts of cruelty. Invaders sometimes sweep in too, to collect a bloody tax: from harsh herding lands, the Arabian desert or the Eurasian Steppe; and sometimes from across the _mare_ (the sea peoples, the crusaders, the Zionists/Americans). The cycle will eventually end though, maybe soon. 5,000 years ago there were no empires and in 500 years there will be no empires.
22:34 What rough beast indeed! The Second Coming By William Butler Yeats Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. Surely some revelation is at hand; Surely the Second Coming is at hand. The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert A shape with lion body and the head of a man, A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun, Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds. The darkness drops again; but now I know That twenty centuries of stony sleep Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle, And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born? "The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity" Yeats really knew what he was talking about, didn't he?😨
"If you murdered correctly, that pope proclaimed, Jesus would send you to heaven". Gee, I wonder where Urban II got that idea from: [Quran 9:111]: "Allah has indeed purchased from the believers their lives and wealth in exchange for Paradise. They fight in the cause of Allah and kill or are killed."
It's actually both, one's from the book the other is a cultural icon which doesn't even actually resemble the creature from the book It's a misconception that it only refers to the doctor
Frankenstein is the scientist in Mary Shelley's book, but was popularized in America as Karlov's movie version where Frankenstein refers to the monster "bride of Frankenstein" does not, for example, refer to the doctor's wife It's a common misconception that Frankenstein only refers to the doctor
indeed, language evolves. I'm sure there are words we use today that don't mean what they originally were used for, for which the people who knew enough to be pedantic about the usage are long dead and can no longer correct us so we are stuck with the meaning we use now.
violence has been a core part of human interaction from even before homo sapiens where common. even non human hominins like chimpansees are being seen to go to war with other chimpansees with the main purpose is to be in charge.
@@RareEarthSeries the reason why the comment is made is due to your short film where you describe Islam with words like theoretical axe over the head but limit your content of the crusades to a few soft words and limit the graphics to soft images.....really biased I am a subscriber to your channel but this series really follows the worlds paint brush to colour Islam with the same colours..... I emplorevyou to revise the dialogue in your nation to be balanced...
@@umliloicv3523 No, that's not the reason why the comment is made, as this video directly states the opposite of what you're saying my man You being sensitive to not hearing your side get better-than-others treatment is not the same thing as me giving it negative treatment. I absolutely condemned the Crusaders in the most direct words possible. It feels to me like the issue is that you're not used to hearing from sources that don't present Islamic history with a positive bias, and are having difficulty coming up against this being more objective towards the empires that it spawned.
@@RareEarthSeriesAs someone born Muslim, I want to confirm that your video did in fact criticise both sides. Maybe not equality in length cuz the majority of the video is about the history of Islam. But equal in terms. Anybody who knows you should know your take on religion at this point. I didn't feel any bias. At least not when comparing religions. I also liked mentioning how politics is and was a big part of history. People still tend to look into these events too much from a religious point of view. Interestingly, even now it is rarely about religion.
No, I mean Frankenstein, which references a symbolic amalgam that creates a monstrous outcome. The word 'Frankenstein' refers to both Doctor Frankenstein of the Shelley novella as well as the monster from the Karloff-era movie, from which the movie version has developed into a generalized idea about mixing parts that don't naturally go together. To say "a Frankenstein" is a reference to the monster of Karloff's film (which shares certain similarities with the novella of the but is a discernably different creature and concept).
I love your videos, they are fascinating and thorough. It does sting a little that you are maintain a hostile tone towards Israel it just being there for this particular story. It is not so cool to compare the jews to their historic killers in europe and the holy land…
If you study the history of the modern middle east and don't walk away with a chip on your shoulder about what Israel has done and is doing you're not objectively looking at the history of the modern middle east They are currently being historic killers for the same reason they were historically killed. That's just reality. Denying it is to nobody's benefit.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I agree Israel plays a significant part in lebanon’s current misery, I still think it’s distasteful to equate Israel’s actions in Jerusalem to that of the crusaders considering the jews were the victims of said crusaders and as bad as Israel is Palestinians still live in the city (unlike jews in the heyday of the kingdom of jerusalem). It’s your channel and you can phrase things however you want but I don’t think low-key triggering jewish people is what you are aiming for in your videos…
@erezzimmerman3204 I compared two like actions undertaken by invading groups of people under the broad headline of European domination of the Levant. If you are upset to hear that what Israel did was very similar to what was done to the Jews of the crusader era, and for nearly-identical reasons no less, I would consider that cause for soul-searching about your relationship to the truth of the morality of the situation. This doesn't trigger Jewish people, it triggers Zionists incapable of facing history without wearing deliberate blinders. Conflating those two things is merely the politicization of ethnicity, and is yet another denial of the reality of how modern-day Israel operates. If you believe all Jewish people support Israel, particularly through the denial of historical fact, I can introduce you to many Jewish and Israeli scholars you should be looking deeper into.
@@RareEarthSeries We clearly see things differentlky but as a man of history - I am sure you know that the Jews of Israel have not invaded in the same way the crusaders did, considering many of them carried refugee status in the 40s. This doesn't justify all Israeli actions - but they are not crusaders man.
No, but they to this day evict people from their rightful homes to give them to foreigners coming in to help dominate the region with military force, which is precisely what the Crusaders did and the sole thing I compared in the video. They committed horrific mass atrocities on their rise to power that went unchecked and unpunished, murdering many many innocent civilians all the way up to the modern day and then putting their settlers into their homes to replace them. They did this on an innate belief that they deserved the land more than the people living there. They have ethnic cleansed as much as their military could provide on multiple occasions and continue to progress that exact form of cleansing and replacement of humanity on an almost daily basis since the very outset of the nation. If you don't see the similarities, you're doing so deliberately. If it wasn't your side doing it, I guarantee you wouldn't speak about it like this.
The only way to help is to help:
www.redcross.org.lb
I believe only a small portion of the redcross donations make it to the victims. Always research where your donations are going. 😿
@@AL-T The IDF can't stop all incoming aid. Right? But you don't seem certain. "I believe" is not " I know" and/or "I can prove it". The Red Cross was not born yesterday and they do not reject audits. You should feel ashamed for interfering with charity.
Could you provide the research thats led you to this conclusion?
@@AL-T Well yeah, they're an emergency relief aid organization, not a charity. You donate to help fund emergency medical services for the victims instead of just giving them money and nothing else.
@@AL-T The American Red Cross (bad, corrupt) is not the same as the International Red Cross (good, beneficial). They're different organization with confusingly similar names.
The Ship of Theseus explained as Frankenstein's monster. That's a new one. Another excellent video.
These videos are incredible. Always on the lookout for part 4!
I'm sitting in a library in Japan writing the last sentences of it now!
@RareEarthSeries amazing!! Just want to say, as a lebanese maronite (born in Sarnia, ON!) these videos mean so much. Keep up the phenomenal work!
Damn this is a hard watch right now, it hurts to know what's happening in Lebanon
Thank you for sharing it's history and beauty
Thanks for joining a lot of dots together for me. Been watching for years, and you seem to just keep getting better at telling interesting stories. Thank you.
An excellent piece of work as usual but somewhere along the line I got confused with who was ruling who. I suppose it’s a testament to the confusion that surrounded those lands. If I can’t keep up I wonder how they felt. We as humans would never learn.
I tried for a very long time to figure out how to make this much history digestible and I don't think there was a clear way for me to achieve it so I ended up with this Frankenstein script
@@RareEarthSeries And yet by allowing this to be a Frankenstein script, I think you described the history more accurately than any clear and concise narrative. One of the great things about your videos is how they show the messy, complicated, and changing reality of a time, place, or people :)
Another outstanding video. This is absolutely my favorite YT channel.
the storytelling, the takeaways, the visuals - your channel is so great
Brother I got goosebumps. This is my land, my roots.
I’m so glad you still upload god bless you brother
As a Lebanese Christian forced to leave my land because of the stupid actions of the the same thugs who have mobbed up on you, from the depth of my heart I thank you for this work.
Video is perfect, thanks.
Great video. You really hit the park with this one 👏👏👏
Knew I was gonna leave a like on the video, but I couldn't resist the moment "between Iraq and a hard place" was dropped
great way to explain the changes that have been done to great old nations....
Holy smoke. The dude's still alive.
An amazing telling of the history. Thank you very much for putting it together so well!
0:35 Home of the phoenix is true the word originates from the Phoenicians. Your work is poetry!
5:49 was that guy selling whatever liquid that is? I assume it's not alcohol, nor water. Tea? What would his job be called?
In all likelihood that is coffee. That's the original starbucks.
You definitely have a cat in your house. That sofa has seen better days for sure😂
Thank you for this consequences of history lesson!
Fantastic video thank you so much
Please do a series about Assyrians and church of the east next please!
Always amazing and enlightening. Thank you!!
Great start to the day.
well done
"Pick up that halo and wear it like a crown..." ❤
13:53 You. That. Frock you for that pun. 😂
Me: Part 3? Did I missed two videos?
Turns out: "(Part One), (Part Two), (Part 3)."
You are a true gem
When the next episode coming out ?
In the new year asap, sorry things got complicated
If I only watch you once on TH-cam or Nebula. What is better for you?
Legitimately I'm just thrilled you watch. Whatever and wherever is easier for you dude!
Why dies this video have only 23k views its ceazy
13:50 Iraq and a hard place? I shouldn't have giggled that hard and am now having to answer some awkward questions.
the real point is empires fall.
it's what they do best.
the problem?
the ordinary joes and janes are the ones who get crushed by the falling bricks.
Ok, this is the second channel I heard using this horrific audio filter, may I recommend not use the "probably noise cancelation" audio filter you used at the beginning, it makes your voice sound like you are crying or something.
The crossroads of empires. The whole region really. These days I find it hard to see the entire strip of coast from the southern edge of Anatolia to the northern edge of Sinai as anything but a single region, pock-marked with the scattered remains of old peoples trying to hold on against whoever today's new invaders are.
Anatolia, the Nile, Iran. These three can all be anchor points for empires, the centre ground bloodily contested.
Mesopotamia is just fertile enough to also sometimes anchor an empire, but only with horrific amounts of cruelty.
Invaders sometimes sweep in too, to collect a bloody tax: from harsh herding lands, the Arabian desert or the Eurasian Steppe; and sometimes from across the _mare_ (the sea peoples, the crusaders, the Zionists/Americans).
The cycle will eventually end though, maybe soon. 5,000 years ago there were no empires and in 500 years there will be no empires.
Cheers! Love the channel.
10:30 All you need to know really.
Theseus' Monster? Mary Shelley might like a word.
mary the shipbuilder? edna's girl?
I seem to have missed part 2. Where is it?
the video before this on the channel, with the words "part two" in the title
What in the name of cat happened to that sofa? :))
Well must have been shading season for the sofa. after it they will fly off back south to hibernate
"Iraq and a hard place"
Sorry to be that guy: it's not Frankenstein, it's Frankenstein's unnamed monster.
But it would still be the kind of nation frankenstein would create?
If you replace Frankenstein’s head … who’s going to build Frankenstein’s monster? I like it I like it. lol
But frankdtsin the doctor about monster the
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤I see you
You're not that guy, you're just a monster 😉
i am engaged
I've been checking to see if you've uploaded every day since the last video like I'm under Lebanese house arrest. Today I see the sun.
Extra points for entrepot.
Monster of Theseus?
If OSP is to be believed, I think Theseus might qualify as both Character and Monster as well.
22:34 What rough beast indeed!
The Second Coming
By William Butler Yeats
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Surely some revelation is at hand;
Surely the Second Coming is at hand.
The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out
When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi
Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert
A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
The darkness drops again; but now I know
That twenty centuries of stony sleep
Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
"The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity" Yeats really knew what he was talking about, didn't he?😨
"If you murdered correctly, that pope proclaimed, Jesus would send you to heaven". Gee, I wonder where Urban II got that idea from:
[Quran 9:111]: "Allah has indeed purchased from the believers their lives and wealth in exchange for Paradise. They fight in the cause of Allah and kill or are killed."
So pope Urban II was a Muslim ?
I gotta hit you with the "ahctualleeeee, it's frankenstein's MONSTER"
It's actually both, one's from the book the other is a cultural icon which doesn't even actually resemble the creature from the book
It's a misconception that it only refers to the doctor
Theseus' Frankenstein? Love it 😂
Frankenstein is the scientist, not the monster...
You can still call the monster "a Frankenstein", much as you can call a painting "a Monet" or "a Van Gogh"
@@rantingrodent416 Damn, that comparison's on point. It flipped my stance on that matter in a heartbeat.
Frankenstein is the scientist in Mary Shelley's book, but was popularized in America as Karlov's movie version where Frankenstein refers to the monster
"bride of Frankenstein" does not, for example, refer to the doctor's wife
It's a common misconception that Frankenstein only refers to the doctor
Frankenstenian... :)
indeed, language evolves. I'm sure there are words we use today that don't mean what they originally were used for, for which the people who knew enough to be pedantic about the usage are long dead and can no longer correct us so we are stuck with the meaning we use now.
If you replace his arms they might accuse Frankenstein of being an israeli spy
Free Palestine
Peace and love😂😂😂😂
its almost as if violence and slaughter has always been a core value of islam
Arguably, it has been more of a tenet of Christian empires than Islamic ones. But the real issue is empire more than any specific religion.
violence has been a core part of human interaction from even before homo sapiens where common.
even non human hominins like chimpansees are being seen to go to war with other chimpansees with the main purpose is to be in charge.
@@RareEarthSeries the reason why the comment is made is due to your short film where you describe Islam with words like theoretical axe over the head but limit your content of the crusades to a few soft words and limit the graphics to soft images.....really biased
I am a subscriber to your channel but this series really follows the worlds paint brush to colour Islam with the same colours.....
I emplorevyou to revise the dialogue in your nation to be balanced...
@@umliloicv3523 No, that's not the reason why the comment is made, as this video directly states the opposite of what you're saying my man
You being sensitive to not hearing your side get better-than-others treatment is not the same thing as me giving it negative treatment. I absolutely condemned the Crusaders in the most direct words possible. It feels to me like the issue is that you're not used to hearing from sources that don't present Islamic history with a positive bias, and are having difficulty coming up against this being more objective towards the empires that it spawned.
@@RareEarthSeriesAs someone born Muslim, I want to confirm that your video did in fact criticise both sides. Maybe not equality in length cuz the majority of the video is about the history of Islam. But equal in terms. Anybody who knows you should know your take on religion at this point. I didn't feel any bias. At least not when comparing religions.
I also liked mentioning how politics is and was a big part of history. People still tend to look into these events too much from a religious point of view. Interestingly, even now it is rarely about religion.
You are not allowed to see Muhammad’s face because the reality would not support the myth.
Grrrr you mean Frankenstein's monster not Frankenstein grrrrrr
No, I mean Frankenstein, which references a symbolic amalgam that creates a monstrous outcome. The word 'Frankenstein' refers to both Doctor Frankenstein of the Shelley novella as well as the monster from the Karloff-era movie, from which the movie version has developed into a generalized idea about mixing parts that don't naturally go together. To say "a Frankenstein" is a reference to the monster of Karloff's film (which shares certain similarities with the novella of the but is a discernably different creature and concept).
I love your videos, they are fascinating and thorough. It does sting a little that you are maintain a hostile tone towards Israel it just being there for this particular story. It is not so cool to compare the jews to their historic killers in europe and the holy land…
If you study the history of the modern middle east and don't walk away with a chip on your shoulder about what Israel has done and is doing you're not objectively looking at the history of the modern middle east
They are currently being historic killers for the same reason they were historically killed. That's just reality. Denying it is to nobody's benefit.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I agree Israel plays a significant part in lebanon’s current misery, I still think it’s distasteful to equate Israel’s actions in Jerusalem to that of the crusaders considering the jews were the victims of said crusaders and as bad as Israel is Palestinians still live in the city (unlike jews in the heyday of the kingdom of jerusalem).
It’s your channel and you can phrase things however you want but I don’t think low-key triggering jewish people is what you are aiming for in your videos…
@erezzimmerman3204 I compared two like actions undertaken by invading groups of people under the broad headline of European domination of the Levant. If you are upset to hear that what Israel did was very similar to what was done to the Jews of the crusader era, and for nearly-identical reasons no less, I would consider that cause for soul-searching about your relationship to the truth of the morality of the situation.
This doesn't trigger Jewish people, it triggers Zionists incapable of facing history without wearing deliberate blinders. Conflating those two things is merely the politicization of ethnicity, and is yet another denial of the reality of how modern-day Israel operates. If you believe all Jewish people support Israel, particularly through the denial of historical fact, I can introduce you to many Jewish and Israeli scholars you should be looking deeper into.
@@RareEarthSeries We clearly see things differentlky but as a man of history - I am sure you know that the Jews of Israel have not invaded in the same way the crusaders did, considering many of them carried refugee status in the 40s.
This doesn't justify all Israeli actions - but they are not crusaders man.
No, but they to this day evict people from their rightful homes to give them to foreigners coming in to help dominate the region with military force, which is precisely what the Crusaders did and the sole thing I compared in the video. They committed horrific mass atrocities on their rise to power that went unchecked and unpunished, murdering many many innocent civilians all the way up to the modern day and then putting their settlers into their homes to replace them. They did this on an innate belief that they deserved the land more than the people living there. They have ethnic cleansed as much as their military could provide on multiple occasions and continue to progress that exact form of cleansing and replacement of humanity on an almost daily basis since the very outset of the nation.
If you don't see the similarities, you're doing so deliberately. If it wasn't your side doing it, I guarantee you wouldn't speak about it like this.
diversity is our.......