“You know what politique is? It is the French word for a lie. Kdoub! Politique! When you hear the French say: our politique, you know they mean: our lies. And when you hear the Moslems, the Friends of Independence, say: our politique, you know they mean: our lies. All lies are sins. And so, which displeases Allah more, a lie told by a Nazarene, who doesn’t know the true faith from the false, or a lie told by a Moslem, who does?” TruthPoliticsLiesColonialismFrenchSinsMoroccoPolitiqueNazareneFrench MoroccoMoslemFrench Colonialism Book:The Spider's House Source: The Spider's House
“It is very curious to see how in China and Morocco the vanquished pay for the costs of the expedition that crushed them.” ChinaFranceColonialismLeopold IiBelgiumMoroccoFrench ColonialismFrench Colonial EmpireFrench Colonies Author:Leopold II
“Academics keep writing about the glorious slave revolt of Haiti (1791-1804). As if it still is the best thing that could have happened to Haiti. But it is the worst thing that happened to Haiti. Ever since the slave revolt against the French, Haiti has been in chaos. Massive human suffering, lasting destruction. Why celebrate that? But no: Let’s hold another conference on that fantastic Haitian Revolution.” FranceColonialismHaitiHaitian RevolutionFrench ColonialismFrench Colonial EmpireFrench Empire Author:Bruce Gilley
“Beirut port, confirmed as the principal port of the Syrian interior, was enlarged and modernized, a second dock was constructed and the city, provided with an airport, progressed to become a center for international communication. According to a new urban plan, the city was re-centered around Place de l’Étoile, designed on the model of that of the French capital, and the Parliament and a new business quarter were inaugurated there on the occasion of the French Colonial Exposition of 1921. These projects contributed to the development of a tertiary sector dominated by a merchant/financial bourgeoisie, which was becoming more and more embedded into the mandate system. This was supplemented by the expansion of education, another mandate policy, which helped create a middle class destined for liberal professions and the bureaucracy.” FranceColonialismLebanonFrench Colonialism Book:A History of Modern Lebanon Source: A History of Modern Lebanon