The first time I saw it I was confused by the militants flying green flags bearing the Shahada because the only association I had with that was Al Qaieda -- now that I'm more woke to anti-colonial struggle in the Levant that scene feels a lot more coherent to me.
But, even at the time, I kinda read it as being about people of all races and ideologies coming together to overthrow a common oppressor, so at least I had the spirit
The first time I saw it I was confused by the militants flying green flags bearing the Shahada because the only association I had with that was Al Qaieda -- now that I'm more woke to anti-colonial struggle in the Levant that scene feels a lot more coherent to me.
But, even at the time, I kinda read it as being about people of all races and ideologies coming together to overthrow a common oppressor, so at least I had the spirit