I thought australians are really nice, and open to cultures. You know, when I was a kid, I used to watch these shows on Disney ( ) and some were from Austrailia (some deal Disney struck up) and they always showed a diverse group of kids who saw each other as equals.
It's interesting how South Asians are easily influenced by whites or look up to them. Whereas, it seems East Asians don't care much.
I've even heard a personal story where someone was discriminated at a Chinese restaurant and wasn't given preference to be seated at their turn, but were rather left waiting longer than required.
a)‘it is not cool.’ & b) it is not what we as Muslims know is the right thing to do.
We are all about friendship and that ayat is in Quran. Surah muntaha 60:8 that:
“it may be that Allah will establish friendship between you and those whom you now hold as enemies. For Allah has power over all things and Allah is often forgiving and merciful”
i think that u need to be much more wiser. religion does not tell us this: to be arrogant and malicious.
it is one thing to give a dose of their own medicine to them, but at the expense of what you have always stood up for ; equality;
then, no.
Koreans and Caucasians have their own fight.
we should not be the one, mocking and praising their assaults on each other.
right now, Muslims are very much a victim of this all.
propaganda, greed, unending, unquenched supremacy mentality has been the nature of the people in this race, not all, but many.
what we can do, is that with our consistent and firm actions,
denounce the practices of prejudice, profiling, minority treatment, and discriminations and set an example to thwart that model thinking which is emanated by the many in white race.
every culture, all people have their flaws, as a nation, as a group of people.
we cannot target every body for the crimes of a few. that is counter intuitive to the logic of peace for all.
aur phir if you acted just like them, then what is the difference between an ignorant person/people and us?
dushi
I get that you are from Australia. How’s the general social atmosphere there as far as racism is concerned? Are there any laws in place against racism that are actively enforced?