QUOTE(MsGaijin @ Jul 14 2014, 02:24 PM)
See, you're not answering my question.
I'm neither Palestinian nor Israeli thus my affiliation in this conflict is not integral in the answer but no harm to tell you that my support towards the Palestinians is because of religion and humanitarian basis as well. At first the sympathy was due to me sharing the same religion belief with most Palestinians. Over the years, having learned that Palestinian Muslims are not the only victims, the consciousness grew larger and further made me realize that the Palestinians are oppressed not because of their religion but because of their nationality.
topkek right?
You're not an Israel neither are you a Palestine. Point No.1
It started off because you're religious motivated, that is right then you add in because "humanitarian consciousness" sure.
BASED ON "humanitarian consciousness"
Like I asked before
What about Moslem terrorist yg sembelih ppl neck and stone women?
That one also heartless right?
But why no Moslem give same
*equal passion to condemn that like the passion for Palestine one?
Eventually based on that alone*, the humanitarian conscious doesn't seem to come alive.
Because if you eliminate all other factors apple to apple comparison with atrocity done by the Moslems, you'll find it's only religious connection left when it comes to Palestine.
Look I don't think you get it. We're not talking about Israeli vs Palestinian conflict per say, we're talking about the Malaysian moslems affiliation to their struggle. This is irony.
Because of their nationality, that's why they are Oppressed? I don't think so.
Palestinians exhibit the same kind of prejudice, don't see what is the difference.
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