I feel tense most days—because I know the truths.
What makes it worse is the constant propaganda from right-wing groups, Hindutva supporters, Zionists, Islamophobes, and others like them. Even my old school and college friends don’t seem to understand the reality, the truth, or the pain of carrying such heavy knowledge. I often can’t respond to their anti-Muslim statements, messages, posts, or their silence and ignorance.
What has happened to the world? Why can’t even educated people understand the truth?
Take Palestine, for example. Palestinians resist—with or without support—because it’s their lives, their families, their very existence at stake. Humanity and dignity matter. This is not rocket science. History is clear: Europe hated Jews; the Nazis and Catholic powers killed them. Then the British pushed them out and placed them in Palestinian land. From there began the settler attacks and systematic wars. Naturally, there was resistance, especially when Arab nations or others could not support the innocent Palestinians.
Today, students, academicians, celebrities, many nations, and their leaders have started to come forward, recognizing Palestine and its rights. Yet so many people still refuse to speak the truth. They hide behind the term “terrorist,” a word coined in the 1970s to marginalize, silence, and erase those who resist, dissent, or fight for basic human rights.
How can we bring the truth to the world?
Meanwhile, WhatsApp is flooded with Hindutva rituals, propaganda posters, festivals, and fake “ancient culture” promotions—all designed to distract from real national issues or to polarize people.
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