Hahahah im sorry maaaan. Oh bro you gotta give it another shot it was sooo good. I miss you too man ! I actually saw u at the mesjid today I tried to catch u on the way out but you beat me outside ! Miss you too man
Damn you really seemed like a rational dude. Then you saw the pepsi can and went all river to the sea on us, cmon man lmao. Theres a huge difference between wanting justice for palestine and wanting to "decolonize" all of it. Hope you can learn that one day, assuming you're pro peace
@@themomad1 My friend, here is what i mean: If you support any form of armed resistance to "free palestine from the river to the sea", then you cannot also say you support Palestinian human rights/well being. These two things are completely contradictory when you do some research on the topic. I cannot stress this fact enough. Supporting things like "river to the sea" is almost directly supporting Palestinian suffering. We need to come together to find more constructive approaches to end suffering and bring peace, while rejecting Islamist extremism. This is what "river to the sea" implies: armed resistance. I know it may seem like the resistance is rooted into ending Palestinian suffering, but truly: it is mostly rooted in Islamist extremism, using this issue as a cover. If you would like to continue this conversation in depth, I would be happy to, but this is a simplified explanation
@@themomad1 My friend, here is what i mean: If you support any form of armed resistance to "free palestine from the river to the sea", then you cannot also say you support Palestinian human rights/well being. These two things are completely contradictory when you do some research on the topic. I cannot stress this fact enough. Supporting things like "river to the sea" is almost directly supporting Palestinian suffering. We need to come together to find more constructive approaches to end suffering and bring peace, while rejecting Islamist extremism. This is what "river to the sea" implies: armed resistance. I know it may seem like the resistance is rooted into ending Palestinian suffering, but truly: it is mostly rooted in Islamist extremism, using this issue as a cover. If you would like to continue this conversation in depth, I would be happy to, but this is a simplified explanation
You don't need to worry about boycotting in Saudi ! Every brand/company that enters Saudi, needs to be owned (only in saudi) by a Saudi person. So, saudi mcdonald's actually supports palestine and the pepsi we have doesn't give any money to israhell, you absloutely don't need to worry :). If you still don't wanna get it, there's another brand by the name of "kinza" that tastes like pepsi, sprite, and others but cheaper and it was created in saudi. Hope that makes it clear :) 💚🤍
Whaaaaat !? That’s amazing, I didn’t know that, thank you for clearing that up for me ! : ) oh man there were so many different things I wanted to try but didn’t because of the boycott. I actually did have kinza cola, it’s really good ! Thank you again and I hope you enjoyed my video :D
Thats the stupidest thing ive heard, u know how the franchise system works right? The saudi owner is given the franchise but a certain percentage of all sales goes to the main owner in the US. which means it goes to israel. when advising others, u need to be careful and should have knowledge about what ur saying!
@@ismaelahmed6995 Of course I do have knowledge of what I'm saying though. I literally researched it MULTIPLE times and found the same answer, and even the UAE, Oman, Qatar, and khaleeji countries (including saudi) have made a statement that the McDonald's they have is donating to Palestine. Also, how would it not make sense lol? Quite literally the WHOLE menu is different, the meat is different, chicken is different, fries are different. Please research it man!
Welcome to the kingdom of Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 we are honoured to have you 😊
Thank you brother! I was honored to be and hope to return one day! :D
Sweet transitions!!
Thanks my man :D
Thank God I watched it before I leave Makkah I’ll try some today inshaallah
I’m so happy for you !! It’s extra good in Jeddah Mecca and Medina. The other places are normal good. Try the big baik sandwhich !
I have had it, its tremendous!!
This guy right here knows good food ! I def agree with you :D
4:35 UNIFORM 😂
Hahaha yes !! That was it but my brain shut down man I could not think of it at all loool
Which meal do you wanna try most?
Difficult to answer now 🧐🤪
@@AraMoChila hahaha I agree! they were all good but maaaaaybe the sandwich for me :O
The sandwich for sure
@@tarekel967 Ya the sandwich is something I'll never forget and will return to for sure!
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Ayyy
I hate you!! lol i tried this at the Jeddah airport and it was not good, but made me wanna go back.. ps i miss you brother!
Hahahah im sorry maaaan. Oh bro you gotta give it another shot it was sooo good. I miss you too man ! I actually saw u at the mesjid today I tried to catch u on the way out but you beat me outside ! Miss you too man
Am still in minute 3 and i hate you already moe😭😭😭😭
LOL man editing this was torture. One day we can go to Al Baik together my man
you are amazing. boycutting to ? love it
You’re the one who’s amazing! Trying to help in anyway I can my friend :D thank you for watching : )
Damn you really seemed like a rational dude. Then you saw the pepsi can and went all river to the sea on us, cmon man lmao. Theres a huge difference between wanting justice for palestine and wanting to "decolonize" all of it. Hope you can learn that one day, assuming you're pro peace
I’m not sure what you mean, but I don't support genocide in any capacity
@@themomad1 My friend, here is what i mean: If you support any form of armed resistance to "free palestine from the river to the sea", then you cannot also say you support Palestinian human rights/well being. These two things are completely contradictory when you do some research on the topic. I cannot stress this fact enough.
Supporting things like "river to the sea" is almost directly supporting Palestinian suffering. We need to come together to find more constructive approaches to end suffering and bring peace, while rejecting Islamist extremism.
This is what "river to the sea" implies: armed resistance. I know it may seem like the resistance is rooted into ending Palestinian suffering, but truly: it is mostly rooted in Islamist extremism, using this issue as a cover.
If you would like to continue this conversation in depth, I would be happy to, but this is a simplified explanation
@@themomad1 any thoughts?
@@themomad1 My friend, here is what i mean: If you support any form of armed resistance to "free palestine from the river to the sea", then you cannot also say you support Palestinian human rights/well being. These two things are completely contradictory when you do some research on the topic. I cannot stress this fact enough.
Supporting things like "river to the sea" is almost directly supporting Palestinian suffering. We need to come together to find more constructive approaches to end suffering and bring peace, while rejecting Islamist extremism.
This is what "river to the sea" implies: armed resistance. I know it may seem like the resistance is rooted into ending Palestinian suffering, but truly: it is mostly rooted in Islamist extremism, using this issue as a cover.
If you would like to continue this conversation in depth, I would be happy to, but this is a simplified explanation
You don't need to worry about boycotting in Saudi ! Every brand/company that enters Saudi, needs to be owned (only in saudi) by a Saudi person. So, saudi mcdonald's actually supports palestine and the pepsi we have doesn't give any money to israhell, you absloutely don't need to worry :). If you still don't wanna get it, there's another brand by the name of "kinza" that tastes like pepsi, sprite, and others but cheaper and it was created in saudi. Hope that makes it clear :) 💚🤍
Whaaaaat !? That’s amazing, I didn’t know that, thank you for clearing that up for me ! : ) oh man there were so many different things I wanted to try but didn’t because of the boycott. I actually did have kinza cola, it’s really good !
Thank you again and I hope you enjoyed my video :D
Thats the stupidest thing ive heard, u know how the franchise system works right? The saudi owner is given the franchise but a certain percentage of all sales goes to the main owner in the US. which means it goes to israel. when advising others, u need to be careful and should have knowledge about what ur saying!
@@themomad1 dont listen to the guy, his logic says that u shouldnt boycott in any muslim country. keep the boycott going wherever u are.
@@ismaelahmed6995 Of course I do have knowledge of what I'm saying though. I literally researched it MULTIPLE times and found the same answer, and even the UAE, Oman, Qatar, and khaleeji countries (including saudi) have made a statement that the McDonald's they have is donating to Palestine. Also, how would it not make sense lol? Quite literally the WHOLE menu is different, the meat is different, chicken is different, fries are different. Please research it man!
@@themomad1 You're very welcome! I sure did enjoy your video, it was very entertaining and I had a great time watching it ;)