Friedrich Nietzsche
Terrorism on the pretext of religious differences is a terrible and undemocratic act. Why can't Muslims accept differences? Why do they resort to...
My dear friends, it is truly a sad state of affairs when terrorism is propagated on the grotesque pretext of religious differences. I must say that resorting to such barbaric and undemocratic measures is indeed a terrible reflection on the state of humanity. But why, oh why, must we always ask the question, why can't Muslims accept differences? Is it not a question that forces us to look inwards and examine our own limited understanding of the world? The fact is that humans of all stripes have struggled with accepting differences, whether it be due to religion, skin color, sexual orientation, or any other arbitrary distinction. It is, I dare say, part of the human condition. So why do some Muslims resort to terrorism, you ask? Well, it is precisely because of our human tendency to feel threatened by those who see the world differently from us. And if we are to truly combat this insidious problem, we must look beyond simplistic explanations and grapple with the complexities of the human psyche. It is only through understanding ourselves as fallible beings that we can hope to build a more peaceful world. And let us not forget, my friends, that humor and laughter are powerful weapons against the darkness of the world. So let us laugh and love and embrace our differences, for it is only then that we can truly defeat the cancer of terrorism."
