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In Reply to: A beautiful, truly moving song posted by Music Lover on October 14, 2002 at 13:19:54:
Faithie: In Amsterdam I was speaking about Libya. So I went ot this place and there were about 500 hippies there. They all looked like they were dying and iscouraged with life and with nothing to live for anymore, so I said to our brothers and sisters, "We must wake them up!" So I asked if I could use the microphone and the P.A. system of the place and I stood up and said, "I would like to sing a song which is written by a friend and brother of ours, Colonel Godhafi." I didn't know if they would shoot me or what, if they were Zionists or what they were."
(Right Faith. 500 dying, discouraged Zionist hippies in Amsterdam.)
"So I asked our group to play the music and we started singing, "Allah, Allah" and I would raise my hands to draw their attention to what we were singing about. At the end of the song many were lifting their hands with us and singing with me and we would sing it over and over again."
"Faith: Later in Paris we were in a discotheque where I was going to speak and we sang for them also this song. AFterwards some Zionists young people came up to me and said, "We didn't know you were with this fantaic, Godhafi! We liked you before , but now we don't like you."
("Mo Meets Mo'Amar Godhafi." 394:116-118)
(Oh Faithy, you were so persecuted by these youth. For sure for sure they were Zionists because they didn't like the song. But at least you helped liven up the discotheque. Did the other non-Zionists dance to the song?)