"Transference of Blame: The Muslims Crisis and the Politics of Victimhood"
The accusations that Bengali Muslims (referred to as
"Rohingya") shout out to the world are actually projections—this is a
very common tactic among Islamic terrorist groups worldwide.
Muslims often perceive themselves as perpetual victims. This
represents a transference of charges such as war crimes and intended genocide
from the actual perpetrators to the victims.
There are many
instances where Islamic terrorists attempt to manipulate global perception by
creating fake news stories, often using unrelated photos and videos and falsely
claiming them to be real. They construct a narrative that other religions
inherently dislike Muslims, ultimately shifting the blame onto Bengali Muslims.
In contrast, Muslim communities such as the Kaman, Panthay,
Myedu, and others live peacefully in Myanmar. They have not rebelled or
demanded autonomy. However, the Bengali Muslims are different. The Bengali
Muslims have created the mess that they are in, and they must change
dramatically or suffer the consequences.
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