Two gay Palestinian men with too many opinions and not enough patience for explaining ourselves. While our people endure genocide and struggle for liberation, we’re here to shed light on the everyday lives of queer Palestinians in the diaspora—our joys, contradictions, petty debates, and deep feelings. This isn’t a defense, it’s a conversation. Join Khalil and Ali as we navigate it all with humor, honesty, and absolutely no filter.
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Two gay Palestinian men with too many opinions and not enough patience for explaining ourselves. While our people endure genocide and struggle for liberation, we’re here to shed light on the everyday lives of queer Palestinians in the diaspora—our joys, contradictions, petty debates, and deep feelings. This isn’t a defense, it’s a conversation. Join Khalil and Ali as we navigate it all with humor, honesty, and absolutely no filter.
The time Khalil made a Woman Cry: Etiquette, Behaviour, and Public Menace-Episode 1
The Olive People
56 minutes
9 months ago
The time Khalil made a Woman Cry: Etiquette, Behaviour, and Public Menace-Episode 1
What happens when someone decides the gym is their personal phone booth? A showdown, apparently. In our first episode, we dive into the unspoken rules of shared spaces, from gym etiquette to public phone calls, and why some people refuse to read the room. Khalil recounts a gym conflict that escalated just a little too far, sparking a bigger conversation about confrontation, personal space, and when it's actually worth speaking up. Plus, we tackle dating etiquette, social pet peeves, and the fine line between standing your ground and just being that person.
INTRO/OUTRO MUSCIC: DIVA @NOISEDIVA
GRAPHICS: IMAN WWW.ABSTRACTALI.COM
EDITING: KHALIL @ARABFORLIFE12
CREATORS: KHALIL & ALI ---> @FEEDINGSEAHORSES
The Olive People
Two gay Palestinian men with too many opinions and not enough patience for explaining ourselves. While our people endure genocide and struggle for liberation, we’re here to shed light on the everyday lives of queer Palestinians in the diaspora—our joys, contradictions, petty debates, and deep feelings. This isn’t a defense, it’s a conversation. Join Khalil and Ali as we navigate it all with humor, honesty, and absolutely no filter.