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“I belong to a stupid nation that kill and murder their own people for language and religion, then they call it foreigners interference.” quote by M.F. Moonzajer
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““I belong to a stupid nation that kill and murder their own people for language and religion, then they call it foreigners interference.””

M.F. Moonzajer

About This Quote

A lament that internal conflict over identity fuels violence, yet outsiders blame external interference.

In simple terms: Nation kills itself over language, religion, then blames foreigners.

Key Takeaway

Self‑inflicted division masks external scapegoating.

Themes

identity conflict nationalism blame culture

Mood

sorrowful critical

Type

political lament social critique

When to use this quote

  • ethnic tensions in multi‑ethnic states
  • religious sectarian violence
  • political rhetoric on foreign influence

Key Concepts

in‑group/out‑group dynamics self‑defense mechanisms

Practical Applications

  • promote inclusive dialogue
  • address root causes of internal strife

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does language become a weapon?
  • What strategies reduce internal scapegoating?
A Different Perspective

External actors can exacerbate existing divisions, complicating blame attribution.

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