Somalis lack influence and need to work on their cohesion as well to create impacts that can be truly felt.
Had this happened to Pakistanis or Bengalis, all of their Arab dawah bros would be making videos and tweets condemning the actions of their fellow Arabs.
Letting things like this slide would be one of the worst mistakes that could be made.
People should keep applying pressure and not back down until the desired results are achieved, individuals like this only understand consequences.
They would hate to be linked with cunsurinimo and exposed as cunsuris, especially while they have people from all ethnicities supporting their cause.
I was shocked to see that Daniel Haqiqatjou guy post an out-of-context, biased YouTube comment from a Somali blaming Somalis, even though it was the Palestinians who started everything unprovoked. No investigation, no attempt to understand the situation, he ran straight to Twitter and spread a false narrative.
He wouldn’t have done this to other Muslim communities; you only do this to people you think won’t hit back hard.
It would be a nightmare scenario for them if all of the things they’ve said over the past few days were compiled into a video that goes viral, exposing their hypocrisy for the world to see. Their damage control teams would be in overdrive, scrambling to contain the backlash and safeguard their reputation.
It would force many of them, even those who had nothing to do with this, to issue apologies like freebies, scrambling to cover for them in order to prevent losing support and avoid infighting among the groups backing them. They would desperately try to distance themselves from the situation, not out of genuine remorse, but because they would feel the impact where it hurts the most. You can’t expect the world to stand behind you while you behave just like the very people oppressing you. This could potentially create a deep rift within their own supporters.
Even though we have already made enough enemies across various communities, which might make some of them reluctant to support us, I still believe the pressure they would feel from the diverse group of people who have been supporting their cause would be immense
I'm certain that many Muslims would be deeply triggered if this entire situation went viral, because, deep down, some of them are just as hateful. They would desperately hope it gets brushed aside and forgotten, but if it happened their own community they’d have the imams addressing it in the Friday khutbah every week.
Had this happened to Pakistanis or Bengalis, all of their Arab dawah bros would be making videos and tweets condemning the actions of their fellow Arabs.
Letting things like this slide would be one of the worst mistakes that could be made.
People should keep applying pressure and not back down until the desired results are achieved, individuals like this only understand consequences.
They would hate to be linked with cunsurinimo and exposed as cunsuris, especially while they have people from all ethnicities supporting their cause.
I was shocked to see that Daniel Haqiqatjou guy post an out-of-context, biased YouTube comment from a Somali blaming Somalis, even though it was the Palestinians who started everything unprovoked. No investigation, no attempt to understand the situation, he ran straight to Twitter and spread a false narrative.
He wouldn’t have done this to other Muslim communities; you only do this to people you think won’t hit back hard.
It would be a nightmare scenario for them if all of the things they’ve said over the past few days were compiled into a video that goes viral, exposing their hypocrisy for the world to see. Their damage control teams would be in overdrive, scrambling to contain the backlash and safeguard their reputation.
It would force many of them, even those who had nothing to do with this, to issue apologies like freebies, scrambling to cover for them in order to prevent losing support and avoid infighting among the groups backing them. They would desperately try to distance themselves from the situation, not out of genuine remorse, but because they would feel the impact where it hurts the most. You can’t expect the world to stand behind you while you behave just like the very people oppressing you. This could potentially create a deep rift within their own supporters.
Even though we have already made enough enemies across various communities, which might make some of them reluctant to support us, I still believe the pressure they would feel from the diverse group of people who have been supporting their cause would be immense
I'm certain that many Muslims would be deeply triggered if this entire situation went viral, because, deep down, some of them are just as hateful. They would desperately hope it gets brushed aside and forgotten, but if it happened their own community they’d have the imams addressing it in the Friday khutbah every week.