News Something good came in today

Anon_Humor

Moderator
Staff member
My palestinian flag came in today and i immidiatly opened it flied it on a pole on top of my lebanese flag then brought the two inside then hung them on my wall also tomorrow my Syrian Flag will come in (i ordered this in my support of bashar against israel and terrorists interchangeble terms btw.) And also because the Flag of Modern Day Syria is the flag of the former UAR (United Arab Republic.) Which i have got into a historical obbsession over and have studied into recently alot fun fact Gamal Abdel Nasser (The President and Creator of the UAR.) Had many Former Nazis in his cabinet who had previously escaped into Egypt after Ww2 to escape Allied Persecution and One of Nasser's Personal Advisers was a Nazi And alot of Nasser's Generals, Strategists, Scientists, Propagandists, and other Governmental Officials were Nazis and these nazis helped fight against Israel in the 6 day war, Sinai War, and Suez Crisis aswell as even supporting the Palestinians in Gaza i plan to read a book on this later this month oh also additionaly Franco and The falange were Friends and Allies with the UAR And supported them Politically, Diplomatically, and Materially/Militaristically and Economically
 
why do they use that too show support kek
i once saw a graffiti of it and just thought it was made by a nigger for his love of watermelons
It could be something to do with the colors of the melon and their similarity to the colors of the Palestinian flag (green, red, black, and I think there's white in some versions of the emoji too), maybe used as a replacement for the flag's emoji to avoid censorship.
 
It could be something to do with the colors of the melon and their similarity to the colors of the Palestinian flag (green, red, black, and I think there's white in some versions of the emoji too), maybe used as a replacement for the flag's emoji to avoid censorship.
You solved the Question yourself; The reason why the Watermelon is a Palestinian Rallying Cry is due to it matching the Colors of the Palestinian flag aswell as being used commonly by demonstraters and actual Resistance Fighters
 
It could be something to do with the colors of the melon and their similarity to the colors of the Palestinian flag (green, red, black, and I think there's white in some versions of the emoji too), maybe used as a replacement for the flag's emoji to avoid censorship.
i thought it would have a deeper meaning kek
anything with thta color palette could be graffited in the name of palesstine
 
1733324326988.webp
 
Back
Top