One of the most defining moments in our everyday lives is when we decide that what we want is more important than the fear that lies in front of that thing. When you prioritize your desires over your fears, you grow as an individual.
Wolverine exclusive on PS5 is skipping Xbox, Switch 2 AND PC.
Media = it’s fine 👍
Gears of War E Day exclusive on Xbox but also available for PC and Cloud.
Media = it’s bad it’s outrageous. 😡 👺
Media are doing double standard again.
And we’re not fooled anymore.
To my Muslim friends,
Japan did not become what it is overnight.
The safety.
The cleanliness.
The trust between people.
The harmony of society.
All of it was built through generations of customs, values, and individual responsibility.
No one is asking you to abandon your faith.
However, living in another country also means understanding that not every tradition, law, or social norm of that country will be changed to fit your beliefs.
There should be respect for the country you live in.
Society should respect freedom of religion.
And those who choose to live in that society should also respect the culture and customs that already exist there.
There is an old saying:
"When in Rome, do as the Romans do."
Coexistence does not mean that only one side must give up everything.
Cremation is required by law in Japan.
Japanese people love pork.
If you cannot respect and preserve the values that this country has built, it may be better for both sides if you return to your home country.
“We don’t want any more Muslims in our country. They destroy everything wherever they go.”
— Japanese Young Boy
The Japanese people are generally very cautious about immigration. In many surveys, they view Islam as “radical” or “backward.” Muslims are accepted much less than other foreigners.
“The Nordics? Great people. Tremendous people. Very tall. Everybody talks about the Zeta Reticuli aliens, total disaster, low energy. But the Nordics? Incredible. Beautiful spacecraft. The best spacecraft. Frankly, they’ve never seen interdimensional trade deals like mine.”