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Sa ito mga sangkay, mag-react po tayo sa isang video.
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Anak daw po ng hamas.
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Na-realize niyang ang kanyang ama ay isang evil or demonyo mga sangkay.
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Tingnan po natin.
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Ulitin ko, ito po siya mga sangkay ay isang anak ng founder.
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Hindi lang po basta miyembro, kundi founder ng hamas.
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At marami po siyang isiniwalat dito mga sangkay.
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Hindi po siya basta-basta, hindi po siya katulad ng ilan dyan na nagsasalita po na wala namang po talagang,
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wala pong ano, hindi po katulad sa kanya mga sangkay na hindi lamang po siya miyembro ng hamas,
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kundi isa po talaga siyang anak ng founder ng hamas.
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Madaling sabi, para po siyang prinsipe dito.
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Kung gusto lamang po talaga niya ng pera, kapangyarihan,
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malamang na natili po siya sa pagiging hamas.
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Dahil sino ba ang papalit sa tatay niya, diba?
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When did you change your view from my dad is a hero to my dad is a complicated man
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that could rationalize the deaths of a lot of people?
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Of course, this is an evolution.
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You know, if I tell you that there was like a moment to just figure out everything,
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then I would like for everybody in the Middle East to go through that moment to realize.
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But this is an evolution, you know, and honestly, even up to now,
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it's very hard to see all sides of such a paradox.
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This is not even a paradox, it's the matrix of life itself,
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you know, where infinite forces of existence coming at play.
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And of course, through my study of myself,
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I came to understand, I have a better understanding of who my father is,
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of who my people are.
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Yung my people, tinatawag niya mga sangkay, mga Palestinians po yan.
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Because if you understand the human condition,
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if you understand what it is to be a human,
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and the human disease, basically,
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you know, which we don't see things for what they are,
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then the person is able to understand better what's going on in the head of this man.
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What really motivates him, what really drives him, why is he doing all this.
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And I'll tell you something, you know, my father and his likes,
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and I don't mean to disrespect my father by any means, you know, I love him,
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but I don't respect him, you know, that much.
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At some point, he was an inspiration, he was the freedom fighter,
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he was the one who's sacrificing his life in Israeli prisons and all that.
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But today I understand, he's just wearing a mask,
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a bunch of masks, you know, by the name of the cause,
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the Palestinian cause, which everybody's cause.
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And by the name of God, or by the name of Allah, that's their God.
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That's their God.
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By the name of a certain ideology, or liberating the people, freeing the people.
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Every individual can have their own version of truth and hide behind it
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all the desires and the lust and the hatred and the human delusion.
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And my father is no different, you know, I wish that he was of a higher understanding,
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you know, to just see that he's just only driven by hate, lust, anger, and delusion.
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And when an individual is blinded to that degree, they will cause harm, they will cause damage.
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And the mind will always find a way to justify its actions.
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On one hand, he would kill and blow people up.
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On the other hand, it's just like, okay, you know, we're defending our children.
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We're not killing others, we're defending our children.
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And the same mind that tells him the truth, the same mind that tells him the lie as well.
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Tell me about, I don't mean to chuckle at this story, but when I think about it,
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it's almost a little bit funny because it's like your teenage moment here,
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you're 18 years old and you decide to buy a load of guns.
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First of all, what was that all about?
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That was like the worst plan ever, right?
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Well, you know, it's, again, you know, I grew up in a jungle, you know,
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just hate, not only by the way from a Palestinian-Israeli hatred,
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you know, also the rivality of Palestinian factions within the Palestinian society,
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you know, the PA versus Hamas versus Fatah versus public front and 10 other factions.
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We're talking about, you know, if you don't have guns, nobody respects you in that culture.
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And if you don't have power, they will crush you, you know, not like in the United States.
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Today, you know, everybody is under the umbrella of the American Constitution,
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even though this also can be manipulated, you know, by some, but still, you know,
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you've got law and order, you've got police, you've got government.
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There, there was no government.
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There were a bunch of corrupt politicians, corrupt,
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basically criminals, you know, committing crime against humanity.
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So to grow up in this type of environment, you should not be very surprised, you know,
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that a child of that environment decided to go buy guns.
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You know, it's not like, you know, if I grew up in California, let's say in San Diego,
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then all of a sudden I decided to become a gangster and go buy guns.
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Yes, it's idiotic, but for that region, it's normal.
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Actually, you know, when you have the gun, you know,
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and the only language of the street is the language of the gun,
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then you fit right in, you know.
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Today, looking back, of course, it was idiotic because I could have been killed easily.
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You know, I was not that far actually from getting in real, real trouble.
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The guns got me in trouble. They got me in prison.
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And I spent 16 months in Israeli prisons.
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I was tortured. I was beaten up by soldiers.
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I was deprivated from sleeping for months.
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You know, I was…
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It's shocking, you know, because he was tortured by the Israeli forces,
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but he still realized what was right.
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He was locked up in Israel, he was tortured there,
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but he saw that the weapons were right in spite of what was being done to him.
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He also said that there is a truth to why Israel was doing this to them.
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Not to the civilians, but to the Hamas themselves who were under the Israeli forces.
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Tortured mentally and physically, you know, that I still have marks on my face from that torture.
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So, basically, I got in trouble.
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But all this trouble of my life, you know, whether prison time,
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Hamas experience, in prison, outside the prison,
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all those are things that just taught me the biggest lessons of life.
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Today, I praise life. I'm still alive.
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I fought, you know, for my freedom, and I found a life against all the odds of existence.
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You know, and it's such a blessing.
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When I look back, it's really scary to just remember the minefield that I was walking in.
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That you don't know, you know, you could just step on the mine and that's it.
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But sometimes it's a blessing to go through a minefield not knowing it's a minefield.
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And when you get out, you know, then you realize it was a minefield.
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Otherwise, probably you would have not survived it.
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So, there, Sangkay, in his story, of course, his life was miserable when he was a member of Hamas.
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And his life was more miserable, Sangkay, especially when he was holding a gun.
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That's what brought him to the padlock in Israel.
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And how, Sangkay, he chased his life just to live, Sangkay.
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He said, it's not like now.
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It's true that I live as a human.
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Because at that time, Sangkay, they live because of hate, hatred, what else? Lust.
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Because at that time, Sangkay, he was powerful.
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He was the son of the founder of Hamas.
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So, here, he realized what his father was.
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His father, Sangkay, had hidden an evil in himself.
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Not literally, like a demon, but in other words, evil.
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That's what he said, Sangkay.
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He said, he's not saying this to disrespect my father.
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He even said that he loved his father.
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But that's the truth, Sangkay.
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The truth is that all Sangkay should know that Hamas is the one who brought chaos to Israel.
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This is also part of the prophecy, Sangkay, why this is happening in Israel.
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But there is a story behind this Hamas.
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What they do is they feed the Palestinians, especially the children, of hatred against Israel.
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Then what they do is they don't allow the life in Gaza, Palestine,
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for people to think that Israel is the reason why their life is like that.
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So, Sangkay, he was happy that he was free from that kind of self-abasement from Hamas.
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Well, he believed a lot of things, Sangkay.
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I hope that everyone will realize what the truth is here.
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Because this Hamas, Sangkay, they thought it was a fairy tale.
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But you see, Sangkay, they are the children of Hamas.
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What are your comments about this? Just comment down below.
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I will be the one to say goodbye until next time.
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This is me, Sangkay Janjan.
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Always remember that Jesus loves you.
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God bless everyone.