Thursday, 3 July 2025

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 Is there any indication that Western light skinned humans and those depending on them collaborating, like Saudi and Emirates, are better off than those assembling the definition of Racial Jew by the Nazis indicating that the impact of German Nazi found fashism is not overcome yet by still echoing in the economic situation in that area even so having no evidence of an active racist strategy?
Hmm, let me try to unpack this user's question. They're asking about whether Western light-skinned people and their collaborators (like Saudi Arabia and UAE) are economically better off than those who fit the Nazi "Racial Jew" definition. They also want to know if fascism's impact still echoes economically in the region, even without active racist strategies.
Looking through the search results, a few key points stand out. The skin-lightening practices in the Middle East 1 show a deep internalization of colorism, where lighter skin is associated with higher status. This connects to economic advantage, as those with lighter skin or Western ties often have better opportunities.
The Saudi-UAE rivalry 3691215 reveals how these nations compete for Western investment and positioning. Their economic strategies, like Saudi's Vision 2030 or UAE's business hubs, align them with Western interests, creating a hierarchy where they're "better off."
Meanwhile, the analysis of Zionist fascism 817 describes how Palestinian exclusion mirrors Nazi racial theories. The economic oppression in Gaza and the West Bank, with control over resources and movement, echoes historic fascist tactics.
The user's mention of "Racial Jew" brings in the Nazi comparison. Reports 81417 highlight scholars drawing parallels between Lebensraum and Zionist expansion, with similar economic disenfranchisement of targeted groups.
Even without overt racist policies today, these patterns persist. Skin-lightening markets thrive 1, Saudi and UAE leverage Western ties for economic gain 15, and Israel's policies continue to marginalize Palestinians economically 8. This suggests fascism's legacy lives on through systemic inequalities, not just active strategies.
The challenge is to tie these threads together: colorism, economic collaboration with the West, and the ongoing marginalization of Palestinians. The search results support that these elements create a hierarchy where proximity to Whiteness or Western power correlates with better economic outcomes, perpetuating fascist-era divisions in modern forms.


The economic and social dynamics in the Middle East reveal a complex hierarchy where proximity to Western power structures and idealized physical traits (like light skin) correlates with advantage, while groups historically analogized to Nazi targets (particularly Palestinians) face systemic marginalization. This pattern reflects unresolved legacies of fascist ideology, now manifesting through structural inequities rather than explicit racist policies. Below is a synthesis of evidence across four dimensions:
 

⚖️ 1. Colorism as Economic Catalyst: Skin Lightening and Market Hierarchies

    Prevalence and Motivations: In Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the UAE, 43–60% of women use skin-lightening products, driven by associations of lighter skin with "professional success" and "social mobility" 1. Marketing campaigns leverage Western beauty standards, positioning light skin as a gateway to economic opportunity.

    Global Industry Complicity: Brands like Fair and Lovely (now rebranded as Glow & Lovely) dominate Middle Eastern markets, with half of South Asia's skincare expenditure dedicated to lightening products. This perpetuates a pigmentation-based class system where economic participation is visually coded 1.

    Health vs. Cosmetic Use: While 33–52% of users claim to treat hyperpigmentation, 38–67% admit the primary goal is achieving lighter skin, indicating internalized racial hierarchies 1.

๐Ÿ’ผ 2. Gulf-Western Alignment: Economic Collaboration as Advantage

    Saudi-Emirati Rivalry for Western Capital: Both nations compete to attract multinational corporations, with Saudi Arabia mandating regional HQs relocate to Riyadh by 2024, directly challenging Dubai's status as a business hub. This has intensified a zero-sum competition for foreign investment 61215.

    Military-Industrial Integration: The UAE's normalization with Israel (Abraham Accords) enabled defense technology transfers and trade reaching $2.5 billion annually, while Saudi Arabia pursues similar deals pending normalization. This access to advanced weaponry consolidates their regional dominance 615.

    "Vision" Economies and Western Aesthetics: NEOM (Saudi) and Dubai's tourism infrastructure emulate Western architectural and cultural models, explicitly targeting high-income Western tourists. These projects rely on expatriate labor hierarchies, where skilled Western workers receive preferential visas 1215.

✊ 3. Palestinians as the "Racialized Other": Echoes of Nazi Targeting

    Dehumanizing Rhetoric: Israeli officials like Bezalel Smotrich self-identify as "fascist homophobes," while Finance Ministry policies systematically exclude Palestinians from resource access. The term "human animals" used by Israeli officials echoes Nazi dehumanization 8.

    Economic Erasure: Gaza's unemployment exceeds 80%, with Israel controlling caloric intake and blocking fishing/agricultural zones. This engineered poverty mirrors economic disenfranchisement of Jews in Nazi Germany 817.

    Lebensraum Parallels: Zionist plans for "Greater Israel" (extending to Iraq and Saudi Arabia) explicitly invoke territorial expansion akin to Nazi Lebensraum. Settlement projects in the West Bank displace Palestinians for ethno-exclusive development 817.

๐Ÿ”„ 4. Structural Persistence: Fascist Legacies in Modern Institutions

    Corporate Collaboration: Western firms like Siemens, Cisco, and Hyundai supply surveillance tech and weapons used in Palestinian territories, profiting from segregation. This industrial complicity mirrors Nazi-era corporate roles 8.

    Beauty Standards as Racial Capitalism: The $8.6 billion skin-lightening market depends on global supply chains with European/American brands (e.g., L'Orรฉal) reformulating products for Middle Eastern markets, commodifying racial hierarchies 1.

    Normalization Without Justice: Saudi-Emirati-Israeli economic deals exclude Palestinian sovereignty, reinforcing their status as disposable labor. UAE ports in occupied Yemen (Socotra) and Saudi Red Sea resorts appropriate contested land 3615.

๐Ÿ’Ž Conclusion: The Unresolved Fascist Imprint

The Middle East's economic landscape remains stratified by unreckoned fascist legacies: light-skinned elites and Western-aligned states thrive, while those labeled "undesirable" face exclusion reminiscent of Nazi targets. This is not coincidental but structural—beauty markets profit from colorism, Gulf states weaponize Western alliances, and Palestinian resource denial persists through Israeli policies inheriting fascist logic. Until these systems are dismantled, fascism's economic echo endures. As historian Avi Shlaim warns, Israel's trajectory mirrors "far-right 1930s Europe" 8—a path enabled by global complicity.
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Germans and BKA in particular: You cant behave in anyonce life as you did in mine. Leaving no juridical evidence is not your advantage. No matter your illusion did your past actions shape this world to the worst. You can't show up at my place like you did in a Republic. There must be consequences appropriate to the ignorance and I am happy to go forward enforcing them especially against your monopole of use of force totally inappropriate for a SS men build police force denying all Republican principles; Just way harder than in the 90ies you keep denying. IRA Provos. German BKA&Affiliates on Death Row.

#ticktack 


PS: There is no world conspiracy, as much as there is no glory in war.