Arab Society

in #arab3 years ago

Arab society and the absence of a temperament of difference God distinguished everyone with different qualities and interests, so we find the brothers, the doctor and the engineer, but I observe in our Arab society the absence of a temperament of difference, so we see specific criteria for distinction away from personal standards and bullying those who stray from those standards until it began to amount to unnoticed and progressive racism Stages until many people become more like robots that strive to achieve the goal of those criteria.
For example,
the spread of some types of cars in an almost unbelievable manner at the expense of others in our streets, although sometimes we find the best of them and with the same budget allocated to purchase, but these types have become a symbol for a specific social group that is difficult to abandon or violate its base, or, for example, the differentiation of some university disciplines at the expense of Others until we began to see unprecedented proportions of the number of specialists in our society.
All of these things suggest that there are great societal pressures that direct our creative youth in some directions under names related to excellence and success, as if some personalities who exert pressure on young people want to achieve personal benefits represented in blowing their weak bubble in front of people, and a way to show off and pretend. Isn't the above a definition of exploitation?!
And the destruction of the dreams of young people and the structure of society?....
It is undoubtedly the effect of the butterfly...
I have always liked a poem by Mahmoud Darwish called "Sign up, I am an Arab"...
I was not impressed by the eloquence of its words nor for its expression of the oppression of peoples, but rather because he is proud of himself, his identity and his ideas. And it sounds very loud.
He takes pride in himself and what he is, far from any ideals that distort our society instead of improving it. Mahmoud Darwish knew who he was, but our youth do not know who they are, so they unknowingly follow the whims of society, falling into a trap that will affect them for long periods.
From here, we stress the importance of dreaming and ambition as a way to achieve happiness and self-satisfaction first of all