The colonisation of Bab Touma
I guess it's always been like this to an extent. White European Arabic
language students are told they will did life easier living with the
Christians.
So they arrive in Damaacus, walk around Bab Touma and read one of the
signs - written in English - advertising a room for rent in an 'Arabic
house'.
What happens is they end up living in a house full of other European
students. Some rarely leave Bab Touma.
They eat in it's restaurants, go out in its bars, and shop in its
streets.
While there's nothing wrong with them being here - in fact it's a very
good thing. There is something wrong with walking up to a shop, as an
Arab and before i open my mouth, I am greeted with 'hello' in English.
Arab Christians are greeting you in this way, or European students?
Posted by Anonymous | 12:36 am
My advice: Never greet back in english or you will learn something about syrian hospitality, which means.....
Did you ever notice what those students are telling back home?
I am one of them and I can tell you.....
Posted by Anonymous | 4:43 pm
Colonisation?
Lets change then. No strangers in damascus and arab-free europe! Do you vote for it?
Posted by Anonymous | 4:59 pm