The situation in Yemen is being exaggerated by non-Muslims

*recommend documentary called 'Poverty Inc', a good analysis of how charities operate, but still a superficial analysis yet informative.

I have to preface by saying that I have no sympathy or support for the monarchs and dictators ruling most of Muslim lands, they have as much blood on their hands as their western supporters who help them stay in power, at any cost, what they did in Yemen is known and disgusting.

As far as ^*&^^ and other Arab 'kings', the former allies of British who are now viceroys of the West are concerned, they are all in cahoots with the Western game players anyway, maybe quarreling over who gets which piece of the pie but sitting at the same tables and playing the same game with no regard to halal or haram or even basic humanity. If this Yemen propaganda is being exaggerated while dozen others like Rohingya, Uyghur, India, Kashmir, Palestine, etc. get censored from the news, to what end we can only analyze and guesstimate but only Allah knows the long games played against the ummah.

The news propaganda could have heated up for many reasons - Trump had a cuddly relationship with Saudi just like any predecessor but he did shake a few things up domestically for USA. Now US needs to resume old ways, Biden has the job of propagating his leftist agenda and this media pressure could just be a normal 'bargaining' chip used by the West to get concessions from Saudi, perhaps to remind the 'prince' that his power only stays until the West helps them, a small media blitz and a tiny military aid to rebels will bring said prince and associates to their knees ala Gaddafi, but the Saudi monarch are something else, and they will probably have use for the West for longer and from time to time the kings and princes forget their place, and showing them how the West can turn the world against them with their media blitz helps keep these agents in check.

Additionally, the mega-charities of those like clintons, gates, modi, or trump all get massive influx of funds of millions of dollars collected via online campaigns, social clubs, groups, small charities collecting funds, etc which get channeled to these guys charities because they have ability to move massive funds across borders while other orgs may face tremendous scrutiny and bureaucratic mess, it ends up easier to just give their funds to these big guys. Charities are great way to make a living, people open charity, hire their entire family into its operations, pay everyone salaries from funds first, work with low accountability, and gain massive PR. If you hear charities getting stuck in scandals, it is because these were operated by outsiders who probably did not understand the game, or did not play ball and thought that the system is 'clean' only to learn otherwise.

And charities are concerned, it is probably the biggest scam in the modern world, the sharp tool in the toolkit of western hegemonies, they create problems and then make organizations to solve those problems, take money from tax payers, donors, tax deductions, and get free marketing for their allied businesses while they do 'charity work', while most of the funds collected end up as salaries for their CEOs, and the massive pyramid of administrative staff and bureaucracy they build up around their charities which rival tech companies in terms of monetary transactions around the world channeled through these handful of major charities which get easy access to fund transfers and less oversight... and when an 'outsider' charity even tries to gain stronghold or gets big enough to get public notice or support or begins to pose political threats - that charity soon finds itself in scandals and terrorism related issues and money laundering and tax issues, either ending up in the charity broken up, or it being demonized in the news and media until people shy away from associating with it, leaving the only massive charity companies operating which are directly controlled by those who go around lighting these fires in the first place around the world, and then collect money from the peasants to put out those fires! and the fires never get put out, the cycle continues and it's been more than a century following this model of western 'charity' based development in which not a single country has demonstrated growth or prosperity based on charity and aid.

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