Thank U Gazanz for Redefining.......
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Thank you, GAZANS, for showing me the reality of today’s world!
The world that claims to stand for slogans like:
Human rights
Women’s rights
Children’s rights
Equality
Freedom of speech
Justice for all
The reality of these big institutions and the standards of today's world has become clear to me. I feel like I was sleeping, and you have woken me up to the harsh reality where everything is a lie, everything is fake—from moral lessons to the education system. These so-called prestigious universities... everything is now uncovered. They promise enlightenment and progress, yet they are often complicit in perpetuating the same injustices they claim to fight against.
Thank you, GAZANS, for waking me up from the rat race of this world, where people are racing to buy big brands to feel respectable. For years, they have been brainwashed into believing that respect comes from buying and wearing these ‘names’. You have shown us that true respect comes from character—the character you have shown to the world.
And here we are, with all our branded clothes, bags, and cars, diminished in our own eyes. We realize now that material wealth and societal status are not the true measures of a person's worth. Your resilience and strength in the face of adversity have taught us what it truly means to live with dignity and honour.
In a world obsessed with superficial appearances and hollow achievements, you have reminded us of the importance of humanity, compassion, and integrity. The media often distorts the truth, and powerful institutions manipulate narratives, but your reality cuts through these deceptions, revealing the raw and unfiltered truth.
Thank you GAZANS, for being a beacon of truth in a world full of falsehoods. Your struggle has opened our eyes and hearts, urging us to rethink our values and priorities.
May your strength and spirit continue to inspire change and awaken the conscience of humanity, we stand in solidarity with you, committed to seeking justice and spreading the truth you have so bravely shown us.
Reflections by
Umm Sidiqah