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The previous chapter on eating pork

I like to write random thoughts and feelings, so if you don’t like it, just skip it.

A Muslim came to the book review section and talked about the chapter I had written before. He expressed that he was very angry and wanted to delete the book.

I can understand this. If I were a Muslim, I would be angry too.

However, I did not delete this Muslim’s book review. I like to talk about it openly. Of course, this is on the basis of ensuring my personal safety.

Regarding the religious issues in the northwest, let me first ask you a question - why were the conflicts between the Han and Uighur ethnic groups not so big in the past?

I don’t think everyone has thought about this issue. Most people just blame it on the Uyghur religious beliefs.

In fact, the fundamental reason is very simple, it is the economy and money.

When our party entered the northwest, it did so as a liberator. Liberators bring benefits.

Why is there such a thing as Uncle Kurban entering Beijing?

Be grateful because the lives of local people have been improved!

But now the world has changed, and the Uyghurs in the northwest have broadened their horizons. They see how developed the country is in the southeast and how happy it is abroad, especially when they see Saudi Arabia making a fortune from oil, so some people are yearning for it.

Because the northwest also has rich mineral resources.

Some people think that these mines are obviously on our territory, so why do you Han people come to plunder them?

As the saying goes, "to fight for kindness, to raise hatred for rice", coupled with the instigation by some people abroad and the idiots at home who mess with policies, this contradiction has emerged and accumulated.

These are the big background, these are the real contradictions - it's money, it's the economy, the so-called faith and religion are just signs to stir up trouble.

But not everyone can do mining.

Venezuela has the largest oil resources in the world, but now the country is about to collapse.

Saudi Arabia's oil production ranks first in the world, but only the rich and powerful benefit from it, and they have to constantly pay protection fees to five gangsters in exchange for national security and regime stability.

Iraq and Syria actually wanted to unify the Arab world, but now they have been abused and turned into scum.

Egypt has become a dog, acting honestly according to Israel's eyes.

Looking around the world, which Islamic country is the most powerful?

Iran, with its somewhat backward but relatively complete industrial system, is also strongly secularized. But it is not strong either, at best it can be considered a tall one among the dwarfs.

Today's world is changing faster and faster. Whether it is a country, a nation, a religion, or an individual, they all need constant change and reform.

At this point, I would like to mention our flower growers again. Because when it comes to reform, there is no other country in the world that is better at reform.

I won’t go into detail about how many paths flower growers explored for the nation’s survival more than a hundred years ago, and how many people died.

I will not go into detail about how many difficulties this dynasty encountered in establishing the country and how many problems it has never encountered before.

I won’t talk about the huge ideological changes that reform and opening up brought to the people at that time.

I don’t even need to talk about how much social pain Lao Zhu’s layoffs and economic reforms caused.

Let me talk about how strong the anti-corruption efforts have been since I took the throne. So many so-called "tigers" have been found, which shows that the officialdom has been riddled with holes. The problem is so big that ordinary people joke that "if you fight against corruption, you will destroy the party."

The point of national subjugation.

But the boss said it was the opposite.

Is it a big deal?

To be honest, pork is not worth mentioning at all.

Now that I’ve talked about the big picture, let me talk about the individual. I don’t even need to talk about others, I just talk about myself.

I don't have much ability or talent, but like many people, I am full of dreams. I can easily obtain information about the colorful world, but my heart is wild.

What a pain!

Seeing how others are living so well, I am living like a dog, even worse than the dogs of rich people.

What a pain!

what to do?

Complain?

Hate heaven and earth?

Do you hate that your father is not a rich man?

Do you hate the government for not paying you money?

Don't like anyone?

Do you feel offended when something happens? Do you feel that I am weak and I am justified, and that others look down on me as discrimination?

All I can do is find ways to change it!

Many Han people want to change and work hard for it. There are too many people who want to change themselves, change society, change the nation, and change the country.

But why don’t the Uighurs and Muslims who are already backward change? Even when the government drags them to change, they remain indifferent.

To be honest, these people and related culture have already lagged behind the times.

Everyone says not to discriminate, but to respect and understand. In fact, everyone still discriminates when they should be discriminated against, both at home and abroad. Do you really think you are an uncle?

I saw a Muslim saying on Weibo that he wanted to take over the world by having more children. Idiots like this don’t know what a ‘minority’ is, right?

Why are there Han and ethnic minorities in China? Do those ethnic minorities voluntarily become ethnic minorities and stay in various miserable and poor places? Then those who were slaughtered by the Han people became ethnic minorities and were driven into poor mountains and ravines.

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The world is changing rapidly now, and I don’t understand why no one among Muslims wants to change. This is a more important issue than whether to eat pork or not.

I don’t think any Muslim reading this would think, ‘I’m just a human being and I can’t change that much.’ But why do so many Han people want to change? Only your people are so valuable that they can’t change?

Don't even tell me that this is tradition, sacred and cannot be changed.

Have any Uighur elites organized themselves to express their desire to change their nation and revitalize their national culture? I don’t think so. If there had been, CCAV would have been in the news.

There are many examples of people who cling to their old ways and refuse to change and end up ruined.

There are countless nations and countries that have not changed and have been swept into the garbage heap of history, and there are probably only one or two more.

I still say the same thing, whether you eat pork or not, it doesn’t matter at all.

If you can't keep up with the times, you will be doomed.

We are from the same country, so I say this kindly. If it were any other country or nation, I would just watch the joke from the sidelines. Just like if I wrote a joke to make fun of those virgins and Albanians in Europe, those guys will have to pay a price sooner or later.

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Survival of the fittest and survival of the fittest has never changed.


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