QUOTE(Wedchar2912 @ Oct 4 2025, 08:56 PM)
its very simple...
some have affinity to gazan due to religion...
others do not...
not much to think about.
yes.... that gaza war is a fight between religion, belief , POWER etc... in that ME Region. some have affinity to gazan due to religion...
others do not...
not much to think about.
they have been fighting for thousands of years.
AI chat give this nelow as a reason which i think is a major reason why majority nons dont support.
1. Perceived Double Standard and Ethno-Religious Politics
The argument posits that many non-Muslim Malaysians feel a sense of irony or a double standard when the country's majority population and political elite champion the rights of a distant oppressed group (Palestinians) while, in the eyes of the minority, they face their own forms of marginalization and discrimination at home.
Priority on Domestic Issues: Their primary focus is on struggles for equality, justice, and non-discrimination in Malaysia, which may lead to prioritizing domestic activism over a foreign cause.
A "Muslim-Only" Cause: Because the strong support for Palestine in Malaysia is often framed and led by Malay-Muslim political parties and NGOs as an issue of Islamic solidarity ("ummah"), some non-Muslims may feel excluded or believe the movement is more about ethno-religious politics than universal human rights. They may see the national focus on a foreign, Muslim cause as overshadowing their own domestic fight against what they perceive as race-based or religious favoritism.
This post has been edited by Momo33: Oct 4 2025, 08:25 PM
Oct 4 2025, 08:16 PM

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