Avicenna
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Nah..
We learn it from the global Religion of Peace.
No one does it better than you guys.
In the words of someone wise and rational, "you can be filled with compassion and love; but you cannot go and hug a mad dog".
Makes more and more sense daily.
What if years of bullying and rioting and killing has driven them to defend themselves? Do you know what the islamists have been doing in Arakan since British era came to an end?
No you won't see them at fault.
Surely, not all who are fleeing are to be blamed; but they are a casualty of the side of the story that the media is not showing.
It is not everytime that someone who is standing is the aggressor while the one on the ground is the victim.
There are times when victims hit back too.
If our people keep being pacifists, we will end up being in museum just like our culture is now in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
No thanks. Preservation comes first if aggression is encountered.
And that's playing out beautifully for our country isn't it, brother?
Every 'peaceful' is allowed to criticize and say nonsense about the majority and native communities while even a criminal from their community is considered a victim and there are riots?
Secularism is a noble concept but it is possible only with civilised communities. Not those who seek bloodbath and violence as a staple.
It hurts me more than you to even say this line but sadly this is the truth.
Better than the cowardly intellectuals who call themselves secularist and let the jihadis have a gala time unlike our country where Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhist people are sitting ducks.
You are filth.