Anger as Fuel
Mohammed reflects on the complexities of identity and the deep-seated biases faced by Palestinians, emphasizing how these experiences shape their activism. He critiques the tendency to frame the situation as a religious conflict, arguing that it oversimplifies a struggle rooted in historical and political realities. Ultimately, he highlights the importance of anger as a catalyst for action and resistance against oppression.In this clip
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