Amitabh Bachan: I saw a bollywood movie, he goes to the US.
The customs official, immigration control, asks him: What's the purpose of your visit?
Bachan responded: I am here to build your economy.
Because he's a tourist, there in your shopping mall country, to pay you.
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I am amazed how people wear hats.
These hats become masks.
They then, feeling they can't be caught, take advantage of others.
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What hurts me about ████ was the way they pretended to be there out of good will — the insincere kindness they showed.
While carrying out attacks that harmed civilians, including children, they positioned themselves.
They would have mentioned ██████ now, they would have mentioned or blamed█████████████████████then, or anything else.
You can always blame people. You can find fault with anyone, with anything.
The 1,000s of pages of the █████, the several ███████ — they are all skipped past.
And all non Muslims only seem to hear about █████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████emerges in that conversation, before they leave, and ████.
And it's absurd.
The 1 in 4 people on earth, the stability, the progress, the net good — it doesn't seem to register.
This idea of us versus them, like childhood chase games… it has serious consequences.
It's not at all acceptable.
This idea — this mask, this hat — red hat or blue team, white or black hat, or grey hat pen testing — it's childish.
It's not going to help anyone.
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Why not use games like Call of Duty, or Command and Conquer, to play with people from different sides, or with someone your own size, like ██████?
You can link up your xbox with LAN ethernet cables, and play multiplayer.
Or how about a friendly game of paintball?
Go ask any classroom: take off the hats, the labels — ask whether it's correct.
They will probably form a better UN than some current leaders.
They aren't a UN, they're a Divided Nations — with factions, warring upon the other, seeking anything but understanding.