House of Culture, Varela, Buenos Aires Province

House of Culture, Varela, Buenos Aires Province

Posted on YouTube: August 9, 2016

The Undersecretary of Culture and Education showed up at this Arab Dance workshop in the House of Culture. It was in Varela, a suburb of Buenos Aires. This was a municipal workshop which offered free courses: in this case, Arabic Dance.

Notice the young girls in the background.

This is considered an art form in Latin America, suitable even for young ladies.

It could not be any more mainstream.

Propaganda and Cooking

Propaganda and Cooking

Posted on YouTube: December 10, 2015

Argentina has only about 1% Muslims; and most are non-practicing. Yes, 9-10%% of the population has Arabic ancestry, but the vast majority of those are Christians.

So what is this with the hijab?!

Annur TV is an Islamic propaganda site, which even had a page dedicated to the workings of an Islamic state. It has courses in Islam. It is viciously anti-American and anti-Israel.

Who is funding this? What is it doing in Argentina?

Why?

South America is the least Islamic continent on the planet – other than Antarctica – so why is this now being pressed?

There is a massive propaganda effort being subsidized, most likely by Iran, as the site criticizes the Saudis, in this article: (Click Here).

The USA and Israel are foolishly ignoring this.

More Palestinian Propaganda from Venezuela

Posted on YouTube: Aug 8, 2016

From Venezuela. La Radio del Sur (Radio of the South) with a propaganda broadcast about the launching of the Palestina Liberation (Palestine Liberation) newspaper.

La Radio del Sur is affiliated with the broadcasting wing of Venezuela’s TeleSur; a propaganda organ started by Hugo Chavez.

The USA should not be ignoring this.

History and Faiza Al Manzur Dancing at Lebanese Club, Uruguay

History and Faiza Al Manzur Dancing at Lebanese Club, Uruguay

Posted on YouTube: Aug 5, 2016

At Punta Pocitos (a barrio in Montevideo), Uruguay.

The dancer is: Faiza Al Manzur

Her Facebook Link: (Click Here)

The Lebanese Club has a long history in Uruguay. It goes back to 1905, when Uruguay set out to outlaw Asian immigration, which would have prohibited Arab immigration. By that time, yes, even that early, the Lebanese and Syrian community in Uruguay was large enough to intervene and get an exemption for Syrians and Lebanese.

The point is: Even as early as 1905, there was a powerful Arab community in Uruguay.


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