Then I read the funniest comment, about Christian and Muslim singing together.
From the way they write I can guess their nationality...
Yes, where religion is everything, religion comes first. Like seriously.
Religion is commonly used by politician here. If that fail, just blame everything on Israel. Blaming Israel is the Hail Mary Pass for politicians here.
Almost always religion is used in political manifesto
Politician A: I would do anything to defend our religion, vote for me
Politician B: They (politician A's party) are supporting Israel (indirectly), (while reveling the money trail which indeed leads to Israel.) Vote for us, we will defend the Palestinians. Long live Gaza!
Basically, that's how politician get their vote. It's either defend their right/race or religion and demonize Israel. The Holy Trinity of ( insert the funniest nation here) Politics.
Crusades ended like centuries ago, but some think it's still on going? Well, in this small country, it seems yesterday?
And people question the singers' belief
Finally, somebody who thinks the same... Why suddenly a debate/question on religion when it has nothing to do with religion? They are singing a song about cavemen. Cavemen religion, sounds like an oxymoron here.
Probably why the question surface is from Yuna's hijab. Not everyone is familiar with hijab. Well, everyone have their own right to express themselves as long as it's withing legal boundary. And I respect Yuna for keeping her identity. You go girlllll!
While saying that, I just couldn't understand niqab. Face is not aurat, why cover your face. Facial expression is crucial in communication. I just feel uneasy. Probably because it reminds me of balaclava, which in turn leads me into thinking of burglar. Yes that makes me feels threatened. In this progressive world, I think niqab is a bit obsolete. If niqab inhibit women from having better (job) opportunity, just don't wear it. Women should not be hiding behind those veils. Then again, it's up to that person whether to wear it or not.
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