Albert Camus

Did he just not like Arabs?
:^)

I honestly hate pakis

is it correct to call algerians arabs? Aren't they berbers or some shit?

I was making a reference to The Stranger.
His "protagonist" if you can call it that shoots an Arab on a whim. For a scene with so little detail, it's very memorable. Probably for that very reason.

No one does.

The Arabs obviously had it coming. Only thing about the book that evoked any emotion was the fact he was convicted.

If you think hating Arabs had anything to do with the reason the MC killed the Arab, or if you think there was really any "reason" at all, then I don't think you understood the book.

i do too

that's what it calls them in the book.

I thought the point was that in the average case he would have gotten away with a light sentence but since he didn't show any emotion to his mothers death they thought he was inhuman

this.
The whole point is that he could have not killed him, he killed him, it doesn't matter.

If we're small talking about The Stranger, that makes me think that the song by The Cure clearly understood the point of Camus here. I like this song. I like this book.

Nobody likes Arabs

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We could use a few more Meursault's right now.

Good question, it's complicated. Arab is just a word, it can mean many different things : people from Arabia ; people from arabic speaking countries who claim arabian ancestry ; people from an arabic speaking country who identifiy as arabs.
North africans were arabized, west europeans were romanized, central europeans were magyarized and so on, it's tough to say what you are.
In the context of Algeria, there are berbers who still speak berber and arabized berbers, so called arabs.
In the context of French Algeria, an arab just means a muslim, i.e not a european or a jew. Could have been a berber speaking berber but probably was an arabized berber. lol

That and he never told a lie. Society fears how 'inhuman' the average person can be.

What was even more interesting to me was the fact that Meursault could have won his trial pretty easily. Him as a French-Algerian was a higher class citizen than the "Arab" which he killed, if he desired he could have easily claimed that he was defending himself or some such story, and most likely would have been found innocent.

your a dorable

this, actually.

grappling with the absurd is all well and good, but there's no need to be stupid about things.

Reading the book I thought at Mersault, "Lie, for god's sake, and save your ass!" I'd definitely read the version of the story where he lies in court and gets away with it. Or even the version where he gets caught in his lie. Or any other number of permutations, so long as it's not so violently contradictory to human nature

The absurd would be present regardless, it is inescapable.

call them beurs beurettes or bedouines. or berberes

Not even arabs

I see his refusal to lie at the trial as a fairly powerful part of the book, along with the last bit with the pastor. Whether the philosophy that the book stems from is correct, it's just naturally very attractive for a character to have a set of principles & to stand up to them.

I very much wanted him to get sentenced because he was a terrible person.

I read The Stranger a long time ago and was thinking about reading his other novels. Any recommendations?

i read the plague after the stranger

this is a good recommendation

Anyone that has ever lived near non-whites will hate them.
No, only very few of them are berbers, like the copts in Egypt. Most North Africans are descended from Arab invaders.

This is the case for almost all MENA countries, like how most "syrians" aren't actual syrians and most "lebanese" aren't lebanese.

thank you

he was arab you dip

>Camus
>Arab
pick one

>No, only very few of them are berbers, like the copts in Egypt. Most North Africans are descended from Arab invaders.
no lol

The amount of peninsular Arabs who settled in North Africa was less than 10,000. Genetic studies show that the vast majority of North African lineage comes from North Africa, not the Arabian peninsula.

They're still Arabs, but only because they speak Arabic and call themselves Arabs.

>like how most "syrians" aren't actual syrians and most "lebanese" aren't lebanese
We waz Phoeniciangs

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