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just so you know, this is a Taylor swift fan account + free palestine + whatever I like.
Japan Katılım Haziran 2019
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I’m Muslim Palestinian.
I could never worship Jesus.
I see Jesus as my literal brother.
He is also a Muslim Palestinian.
He’s Jesus Christ from Nazareth.
My grandmother is from Nazareth.
Jesus was a man who submitted to God.
It’s incredible to think about meeting him.
We both worship the same God, it’s crazy.
We understand this reality the same way.
But he can do much cooler things than me.
May God allow us to be in Heaven with Jesus.
That would be the greatest blessing ever.
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@Mayor_Fuglycool @Jvnior actually we believe she was 17 and consummated at 19. I mean if you believe she went to war as a 9 year old leading an army you sound stupid. But you are not ready for that. Take your time
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@ArthurMall7519 @Jvnior And you are a little genocidal cunt. We each have to pick a lane Ig uncle
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@Jvnior Say ISA, that's what your Quran mentions, and he is no Jesus of the Bible.
Do not Blaspheme Jesus by calling Him Palestinian.
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@NateBornAgain @Jvnior Yes because this guy clearly knows more thn the entire Muslim population. We love the prophet Isa.
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@Jvnior I thought you guys agreed that he was at least a Messiah?
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@TeslaModelDoge Don’t come. It’s a hell hole. But it’s nice as a tourist. But again you are white. Might be good.
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@MagnaMater83 @tanpukunokami I am sorry what is Israhell? Our diaspora is vast and we stem from places you cannot locate on a map. From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. Colonizing apartheid war criminal states will never last.
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@RayTayVersion @tanpukunokami Run back to Arabia where Abraham dropped your father and leave Israel to its ppl.
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To Muslims who are thinking about living in Japan.
There is something I want to say honestly first.
Life in Japan was not built around your faith.
Ramen may contain pork-bone broth.
Convenience store food may contain pork-derived ingredients.
In summer, there are shrine festivals.
At New Year, many people visit shrines for hatsumode.
When someone dies, cremation is the norm.
At drinking gatherings, there is also a culture of pouring drinks for others.
This is not harassment.
It is simply the everyday life that Japanese people have built over a long period of time.
Of course, your faith should be respected.
But in the same way,
Japanese culture and customs should also be respected.
Before coming here and saying, “I want this changed,”
please think carefully about whether this country truly fits you.
Japan does not exist to reject anyone.
But it also does not exist to be remade
for someone else’s convenience.
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To the Arabic-speaking people who came to criticize my post yesterday:
“Did you forget Nagasaki and Hiroshima?”
“You’re just America’s slave.”
“Japan is a country of gropers.”
More than 90% of the comments were basically the same.
At some point, I honestly wondered:
are you all bots?
Japanese people have not forgotten.
Not Hiroshima.
Not Nagasaki.
It is true that the postwar occupation of Japan is complicated.
It is also true that Japan has a problem with sexual harassment and groping.
I am not trying to deny any of that.
But let me say this clearly one more time.
Japanese people have not forgotten Hiroshima.
We have not forgotten Nagasaki.
The lives lost that day,
the pain burned into our history,
and the scars left behind
are still part of Japan’s memory.
But we do not choose to hate the Americans standing in front of us today
because of what happened 80 years ago.
We do not force children, students, travelers, or friends
to carry the anger of the past.
That is not strength.
That is just taking old grief, turning it into hatred,
and letting it rot inside your heart.
Yes, the history of the occupation is complicated.
Yes, there are still things worth discussing.
And yes, Japan has issues with groping.
I will not pretend otherwise.
But if you want to talk about women’s dignity,
then start by respecting women as human beings.
Do not tell Japan that society becomes moral
by restricting women’s freedom.
Do not tell Japan that problems disappear
by hiding women’s bodies.
That way of thinking is not something we want forced on us.
Japan was wounded.
Deeply.
But Japan stood up again.
We rebuilt our cities.
We carried our losses.
And we moved forward.
And part of that history includes our relationship with America.
Remembering the past
and living as a prisoner of hatred
are not the same thing.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki are not words for you to use
as weapons against Japanese people.
They are Japan’s memory.
They are Japan’s pain.
And they are a warning to the world
that the same tragedy must never happen again.
Do not use our dead
as fuel for your anger.
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