Palestine, Rage & Hip-Hop: Tamer Nafar Tells It Like It Is
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In this raw and unfiltered conversation, rapper, actor, and screenwriter Tamer Nafar opens up about everything: learning English by translating Tupac lyrics with a dictionary, finding therapy as a lifeline when grief became unbearable, and why slogans like “coexistence” mean nothing when your very existence is under attack.“Every time I speak the truth, there’s a price. Concerts canceled, police at the door, my name smeared. But silence would cost me more… You think grief kills creativity, but it doesn’t. It mutates. Sometimes it even triples.”🎧 What you’ll hear in this episode:1.Why Tamer stopped performing music for a time2. How art became the “black box” of Palestinian history3. The emotional cost of daily grief and oppression4. Why Israeli “democracy” is a myth5. What Palestinians need beyond the illusion of coexistence6. How hip-hop, hope, rage, and exhaustion fuel resistanceIf you want to understand Palestine beyond the headlines — the lived reality of grief, resistance, and creativity — this episode is unmissable.👉 Watch till the end. Share with your community. Add your voice to the call for justice.⏱️ Timestamps:00:00 - Highlights01:15 - Introduction04:51 - Why did you stop performing music for a while?08:24 - The teenage years that shaped your music10:00 - Learning English through Tupac lyrics12:27 - Dictatorship against Palestinians14:45 - What it means to fight to exist in your own hometown17:06 - Is Israeli democracy real?21:32 - When settlers killed your neighbor25:32 - Keeping your soul alive under grief27:31 - When the struggle is flattened32:31 - What it means to be “Palestinian enough”35:06 - What fuels you now: hope, rage, or exhaustion?37:15 - Palestinian before artist40:56 - Final reflections🙏 Thanks for watching. Don’t forget to like, comment, and share this conversation.