The frenzy about the quote

Hydroblades May 26, 2025 10:32 am

Coming from a Muslim country, I got genuinely and positively surprised when reading the quote. Why? It's a way to open people to different cultures and backgrounds. If a Korean person, or any other person honestly, whose only knowledge about Muslims or Arabs or others come from the medias, with all the current hatred or marginalization of this category, having a quote with this name, in something they read for fun isn't harmful, quiet the opposite.

And the quote itself wasn't problematic, it actually added some richness to the dialogue.

I really appreciate the story so far, although it is simplistic, it has some mature vibes at moments.

Responses
    Im Kaydens wife May 26, 2025 11:09 am

    Wow so open minded(⌒▽⌒)

    Muslims in my country are so bad, they forbid people of other religions to worship, and then always say that other people are bad and don't deserve to be friends withWhat's worse is the multitude of their religious teachers who abuse and impregnate their protégés... They even make up stories for their people to harm people who are not as faithful as them, and all this is a fact that happens to Muslims in my country...


    I am so envious of Muslims as open as you., Because it seems like the muslims in my country just look like retarded people, even teachers in elementary school already taught to hate and insult each other, it's ironic isn't it ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

    babystarcandy May 26, 2025 12:13 pm
    Wow so open minded(⌒▽⌒)Muslims in my country are so bad, they forbid people of other religions to worship, and then always say that other people are bad and don't deserve to be friends withWhat's worse is... Im Kaydens wife

    damn bro where are you from

    Im Kaydens wife May 26, 2025 12:40 pm
    damn bro where are you from babystarcandy

    Well that's hehe Asian... Even outsiders have made a lot of books about how bad the country I live in is... It's a shame, but the fact that my country is filled with such fools is really sad.

    And at the same time they don't even understand that they've been fooled in the name of religion... I don't mean to offend anyone, but the fact is that Muslims in my country embrace radicalism., where insulting and blowing up or prohibiting someone else's khutbah or christmas celebration is the right thing... Therefore me and my family are now planning to move to a country whose population is majority Catholic or Christian...

    Therefore I am so envious of the words of the person who made this post, in which he/she is so open-minded... I know not all muslims are like that, but what I experienced myself made me very much keep my distance from the religion.