Anti-brutality = Anti-west? | Oppression & Double Standards
You know, the interesting thing, and the telling thing is that whenever I point out the crimes and the brutality and the oppression and the exploitation by the West, I'm accused by Westerners of being anti Western or anti American. Not of being, anti brutality, anti oppression, anti exploitation, but being anti western, anti american. They don't say, oh, Shahid is very against oppression, Shahid is very against injustice, Shahid is very against, brutality and exploitation. They say he's against the West. So you're incriminating your own civilization as being, dedicated and committed to exploitation, brutality, oppression, and injustice.
Why else would you take it personally? Can't we both be against oppression? Can we both be against injustice? Can we both be against brutality? Or in your mind and in your heart of hearts, does being against brutality and being against injustice and being against oppression necessarily mean that I'm anti western because that's what the West stands for.
You're confessing and admitting by your indignation over having those crimes pointed out to you, you're admitting and confessing, that you honestly believe that your society and your civilization has every right to commit those kind of crimes And that therefore anyone who points out those crimes and who opposes, that injustice and that brutality is opposing you. You can't help but expose yourself.
تمّ بحمد الله