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65 weeks ago @ World In Conversation - Is it selfish for peop... · 0 replies · +1 points

I don't think I agree with that statement, my personal opinion is that poverty does not put any limits for anyone to how much kids they should have. As long as the kids are loved and the parents are able to raise them well then I see no problem of having so much kids despite their poverty.
I'm not saying that poverty does not affect those kids, in fact they do face more troubles surviving and some of them have been through hell because of poverty but I still believe that this is not the parents fault in fact those children should be grateful they came to life even in it's worse states.
I think poverty is a very general word that differs in its intensity from family to another, some poor families literally don't have enough money to feed their children which is very wrong because those kids are starving and their lives are tortured. With this severe poverty, a kid's chance of survival decreases dramatically and even if they survive their future will not be that bright. In similar cases, I call it selfish to have so many kids.
what poverty looks like in the United States is not that intense where u can't provide food for yourself, It's much more reasonable that they have more kids and I don't really call it selfish because they are more likely to be able to provide whatever is important for a kid to grow up. Of course it won't be an easy life and they might not get into the best schools, but they have as much chance of being a doctor or lawyer as of being anything less.

80 weeks ago @ World In Conversation - 'What Would You Do?' -... · 0 replies · +1 points

I think that this is a brilliant experiment and it exactly shows how americans are divided into three ways toward muslims. Most americans couldn't fight their instincts and preferred to clear their conscious and stood up against discrimination. Few people remained silent and looked pretty confused on which side are they standing. The rest or the minority were ignorant people who are not willing to open up their minds and understand, going with the flow is what they do which is pretty dumb.
I love how some people show sympathy and emotions when they see someone is persecuted and abused without looking at a race or a religion, I think that it's a deep instinct inside all human beings, and only man force it to stop.
In the end I think that this video should get as much viewers as possible to show more people how muslims are being abused by some racists and then hopefully change everybody's mind as well.

85 weeks ago @ World In Conversation - Interview with "Pastor... · 0 replies · +1 points

This guy has absolutely no point, he keeps accusing muslims without having any background about Islam. I am muslim and I know almost everything about Christianity and I believe that it's a religion just like Islam. So the problem is that whoever agree with this guy or on us being terrorist need to stop judging us when you completely have no freaking idea what is Islam.
Burning the Quran is the most ridiculous idea this guy came up with and it really shows how narrow minded he is. from the interview I realized that he's against the gays, I think if he was a little bit more smart he would've known that Islam is against it too. This is something most americans have in common, they don't know, they don't wanna know, but oh yeah they're gonna judge you.

87 weeks ago @ World In Conversation - How much do we really ... · 0 replies · +1 points

I think that people in the United States need to learn more about the intentions of pure muslims. Islam has nothing to do with terrorism nor racism, and it's a religion just like christianity and Judaism.
What I saw in the video is a great example to show people on the other side which will make them understand what muslims really want, and then maybe someone would wake up and realize that we too want to live in peace, freedom and justice.
I also liked the last part of the video when Hassan Nasrallah showed his respect to the divine religions and he indicated that the problem wasn't with the jewish religion but with Israel's occupation of arab lands. I'm really hoping that people on the other side could get or understand that kind of perspectives and try to differentiate between good and bad and to stop generalizing an idea on all muslims, even if there were problems it doesn't mean it's everybody's fault, it's not just black and white because sometimes there's grey. yes, there was and still till this day some issues between the United states and the the arab world , whether it was from iraq to palestine with it's issues with israel. However, when it comes to religion and beliefs every other issue has to be put aside and we all be welcoming to each other.