"Learn to say no to people who mess with your head. The ones who keep doing things intentionally to upset you. The ones who always play the victim even though it's obvious they're wrong. The ones who expect you to prioritize them but won't do the same for you. Avoid them.'
- Mufti Menk
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A tweet by Mufti Menk:
"Over two million people forced into a walled and gated open air camp of 140 square miles for 17 years, are now being relentlessly bombed for two weeks straight by the most advanced nuclear army with the most sophisticated weaponry that include white phosphorus after cutting off water, food, medical supplies, electricity, and communications, destroying hospitals, schools, residential buildings, churches and mosques, roads and all infrastructure, killing hundreds of babies, mothers, disabled and elderly.
This is a campaign of genocide we are witnessing. The senseless killing has to stop. Basic human rights and decency must be restored. How on earth do we expect to achieve peace from all this mayhem? The whole world is watching. Be on the right side of history."
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