@_SahilJhajharia @elonmusk So if a Muslim does something it’s Islam, but other faiths or nationality it’s an individual action, I left twitter and @elonmusk for few weeks and sounds Islamophobic to me. Great polarization and way to go, over 2 billion Muslims should he harassed and aggravated.
September 30: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
On September 30, Canada observes the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day to reflect on the painful history and lasting impacts of the residential school system on Indigenous communities. It's a time to honor survivors, their families, and communities, and remember the children who never made it home.
As we acknowledge this day, we must commit to learning from this tragic chapter in our nation's history. The legacy of residential schools is a reminder of the atrocities that occurred when systemic discrimination was allowed to flourish. Moving forward, our responsibility is to ensure that these injustices are never repeated.
Reconciliation isn’t just about remembering—it’s about action. We must actively listen to Indigenous voices, support their healing processes, and work to dismantle the systemic inequalities they continue to face. This day encourages us all to educate ourselves, challenge preconceived biases, and advocate for meaningful change in our society.
-> Ensuring These Atrocities Never Happen Again—Anywhere
The lessons of Canada's past serve as a global reminder of the harm caused by systemic oppression, racism, and cultural erasure. The history of residential schools is not unique to Canada—such systems of cultural genocide have taken place in other countries, too. We must be vigilant to ensure these atrocities are not repeated anywhere in the world.
By promoting tolerance, inclusivity, and respect for diverse cultures, we can create a global society where no community suffers the same fate. Upholding human rights and advocating for justice for all is critical to ensuring that the lessons learned from Canada’s past help prevent similar tragedies worldwide. This is a call for all nations to reflect on their histories, challenge ongoing injustices, and ensure that the world becomes a safer and more compassionate place for future generations.
Let’s commit to building a future based on mutual respect, understanding, and genuine reconciliation. Today, and every day, we stand with Indigenous communities to ensure that these tragedies are never forgotten and never repeated.
#TruthAndReconciliation #EveryChildMatters #IndigenousRights #NeverAgain #GlobalJustice
It’s important to recognize that Muslims have faced invasions and violence for decades, with countless lives lost daily to satisfy the Western demand for oil and other resources. You can't make sweeping claims without acknowledging the reality around you. Consider the impact of U.S. and British policies in countries like Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, Palestine, Sudan, Lebanon, and many others.
@Annabelle7769@BGatesIsaPyscho Faith has nothing to do with where you live. You can believe in England and practice your faith. It’s called freedom of belief.
It’s a religious appropriation, it’s up to both of them to shake hands. Practicing Muslim men and women don’t shake hands of the opposite sex, whether it’s the queen or a princess they follow their faith not depends of whom in front of them. I think that’s a good learning experience for everyone rather than spreading hate against a group of people, learn about them.
History shows that when materialism overtakes our values, a humbling moment and a major social reset are inevitable.
For example, the Great Depression followed the Roaring Twenties, a decade of excessive consumerism and economic disparity.
Similarly, the aftermath of World War II led to significant societal changes, highlighting the consequences of unchecked nationalism and material ambitions.
We need to self-check on a personal, societal, and global level before it's too late.
#Stop_Communal_Attack
#Stop_Gaza_Genocide
#UkraineRussiaWar
#decolonization
This video was posted 9 years ago 📽️
“Every time a Palestinian is murdered by an Israeli, a person who’s more Jewish is killed by a person who’s less Jewish”…
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You're reading a dictated script or lying—either way, you're not a news source. A military that kills so many and spreads hate worldwide reveals its true colors and cheap propaganda. I will not say that you had a massacre in Raffah yesterday and you are not from Palestine and should go back to where you are from, but I believe that your atrocities are bound up for a punishment. It’s soon!
What a comment to make, we have people from all over the world to reside in our NL, it’s ok for people to choose where to call home. https://t.co/fNpGtVV4Nb