- Support!
Aasira Ian wrote:No support.
For Muslims who live in a slightly modern country, like America, UAE, UK and others, Ramadan is a breeze and is an amazing time to reunite with the whole family, but for others, it seems like a month of pain and hate.
You see, I've seen it first hand, young children starving everyday for a month, people risking their lives everyday to fast, because their illness isn't severe enough to stop them from fasting, but it isn't mild either, and fasting could and would harm them terribly in a matter of seconds. (For example, diabetes, heart issues, blood pressure issues)
I'm part of a support community were people who were once Muslims talk about everything that has happened to them, and most if not all of them suffered trauma because of Ramadan. Young teenagers live with their parents and want to cry every time they remember Ramadan is approaching. Another month of being denied water or food is approaching, and they have to find a way to hide their identity so their families wouldn't kick them out.
Ramadan is indeed a beautiful time, perhaps it is a beautiful time for those who support this, but for others, Ramadan is a month to remember diabetic friends who had to go to the ICU and the ER because their blood sugar levels were lowering 5 minutes before sunset, and they were forced to wait those 5 minutes, but in 5 minutes the sugar in their blood was too low to remain consciousness.
Disclaimer: I am voicing my own opinion on the matter, I do not mean to offend anyone by this, so please understand that these are things I have seen first hand, not fantasies I am imagining. I do not under any circumstances support hate towards Muslims, but I don't support triggering people traumatized by Ramadan by reminding them of what they experienced for years by adding it in a game
Also, I do support Christmas and other holidays because they do not force anyone to fast, or do a certain thing, while Ramadan certainly does.
Thank you for reading
waterlily wrote:thank you so much for your input and perspective, it really means a lot. i respect your opinion and honestly i'll have to rethink my position as well after i research into this.. the idea of fasting being traumatic didn't occur to me and thats my own fault, but you're completely right in how it can be triggering for some. do you think Eid Fetr would be better than celebrating the entirety of Ramadan? or would it still hold the same kind of negative connotation. again, thank you so much for taking time to give your perspective !!
∘Raven∘ wrote:No support.
I do not believe religious based events are a good thing for Chicken Smoothie. Even if Christmas and Easter are traditionally Christian holidays, as others have said, they’re heavily commercialized. CS can use things such as Santa, the easter bunny etc etc, without it being offensive. CS doesn’t use these holidays as a religious thing in any way, shape or form. I have close friends who are/were Muslim and this would be extremely extremely offensive and create intense discomfort and unhappiness.
Celebrating Islamic culture by referencing some of their abstract artwork/tapestries etc is a good idea, but for a religious holiday this would create incredibly divisive and unnecessary conflict. It would also put CS in a situation where they have to celebrate all religious holidays. There’s scores of religions who would be offended if their own holidays aren’t used by CS.
It’s a sweet idea to have a culture be noticed, but it unfortunately isn’t a good idea. Like I said, maybe use Islamic culture for inspiration for a species for a month or something, but otherwise, no support. I know people who would stop playing if this was added, having been Muslim themselves.
Ice Flower wrote:I would just like to thank @Yağmur and the rest of the staff behind the pet release. Even though the correct term is Eid Al-Fitr and Eid refers to a category of holidays the attempt to acknowledge Muslims as a group is much appreciated. Especially in hard times when Muslims around the globe suffer. From Uighur Muslims to Palestinians.
Wookieinmashoo wrote:∘Raven∘ wrote:No support.
I do not believe religious based events are a good thing for Chicken Smoothie. Even if Christmas and Easter are traditionally Christian holidays, as others have said, they’re heavily commercialized. CS can use things such as Santa, the easter bunny etc etc, without it being offensive. CS doesn’t use these holidays as a religious thing in any way, shape or form. I have close friends who are/were Muslim and this would be extremely extremely offensive and create intense discomfort and unhappiness.
Celebrating Islamic culture by referencing some of their abstract artwork/tapestries etc is a good idea, but for a religious holiday this would create incredibly divisive and unnecessary conflict. It would also put CS in a situation where they have to celebrate all religious holidays. There’s scores of religions who would be offended if their own holidays aren’t used by CS.
It’s a sweet idea to have a culture be noticed, but it unfortunately isn’t a good idea. Like I said, maybe use Islamic culture for inspiration for a species for a month or something, but otherwise, no support. I know people who would stop playing if this was added, having been Muslim themselves.
No support from me as well because of reasons stated here. No strictly religious holidays should be included. I am not religious myself but I grew up around Christian people and even I would find Christian symbolism on CS in bad taste if it were added. My friend, whose late father was Muslim, would definitely find adding religious symbolism to a pet adoption site would find it as equally, if not more, in bad taste. It's not a place for it.
As for islamic culture, absolutely. I've always loved the architecture and there's many that are absolutely beautiful and I would love to see some of those ideas be incorporated into a monthly litter
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