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Pidr1nhu wrote: | Hi Mythical Lady,
You got my point, and yes you are right when saying about my desire to know about Islam which is being 'deteriorated' (if this is the right expression) by those who use this great religion as base to launch attacks.This static situation of horror is really complexed to be dealt with, all this continuous suffering contributes to greying one's horizon which leads to gloomy perspectives as ANONYMOUS cited: what can you expect from someone who have been suffering all over his life? but everything has a TURNABOUT and Brazil's slums represent this overwhelmingly. Slums were formed by oppresed peasants who migrated from poorer areas to great cities in search of better life and progress, however, what they did found was nothing, all the amazing stories of people who seized their opportunities and established their lives, living in comfort, faded on their memories. Years passed and what has been created among these slums was a strong odor of violence, prostitution, no health care system, no education at all, houses? not exactly houses, huts, very poor huts. What perspectives would you expect them to have? But not everybody is criminal, there you can find respect where you would never think it could have. Organized groups are working to reverse this situation, creating socializing classes to teach these people a job, an occupation, a life. By saying this you can think: what does it have to do with Iraq, we can draw a parallel, Brazil's have one of the biggest rates of violence due to these centers of crime, if i am not wrong, we are the second country in rank, our numbers of violence represent a silent civil war but as volunteers are trying to express: There is always a TURNABOUT.
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i was talking about a war not povrety ,a WAR, a life's man which is full of violence since his childhood someone who lost his parents he is not told what is right or wrong besides having a poor country please try to understand the situation it's not like what's is going is Brazil you have never been living in wars you haven't seen massacares so it's hard to say that Y is like X what is going in brazil is different see how iraqis and palestinians are living you'll know what i mean but i'm afraid that the media isn't making the right coverage of their awfull situation i don't justify those ideas but this is the cause of this problem hmm you can also notice there is criminals there in brazil as you said!so there is a negative part moreover the minority is going into that kind of actions not the majority i hope a turnabout will happen i really wish so
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Anonymous, you didn't get the meaning, poverty itself created the silent civil war (numbers of civil war, thousands killed each year mainly by firearm). Exactly how you described: a man's life full of violence since childhood, someone who lost his parents.....It happens in Brazil! kids who don't know the meaning of friendship, they live by theirselves, in a lingering terror situation, having to watch their backs to not be shot to death; THIS IS DAILY!
Okay , the situation aren't the same but I didn't say that, I just drawed a parallel. I can't and I would not want to imagine how is the present scenery of part of middle-east involved in confronts with western countries. I am glad you still hopes for a turnabout, you are already a CHAMPION...
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