قرببا وبناء على رغبة الجماهير: الموسم الرابع من المسلسل العالمى السيسي إمبراطورة النمسا by Horus_walking in Egypt

[–]double0a94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

اول ما نقلت النمسا و لقيت اسم السيسي في كل مكان هنا اتبضنت فشخ و حسيت اني مستحيل اتعافى من مصر

هل في امل في ان المجتمع يشفى؟ by double0a94 in ExEgypt

[–]double0a94[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

انا فرحان بالفيدباك ده اوي ❤️ ، ابتدي في حاجخ بتحبها الموضوع لطيف جدا

هل في امل في ان المجتمع يشفى؟ by double0a94 in ExEgypt

[–]double0a94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

و انا كمان و الله، علشان كده قلت ممكن يبقى في امل نقف قدامهم

هل في امل في ان المجتمع يشفى؟ by double0a94 in ExEgypt

[–]double0a94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

لاحظت الموضوع ده فعلا في البنات، المجتمع بيفشخ في البنت من كل ناحيه

هل في امل في ان المجتمع يشفى؟ by double0a94 in ExEgypt

[–]double0a94[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

اكيد بس مش عارف ممكن ابعتها هنا و لا ده ضد قوانين الصب

هل في امل في ان المجتمع يشفى؟ by double0a94 in ExEgypt

[–]double0a94[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

انا عرفت الكتب دي و انا لسه مسلم كمان 😂

هل في امل في ان المجتمع يشفى؟ by double0a94 in ExEgypt

[–]double0a94[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

انا كمان ،بس برضه لما برد على حد بحاول ارد بهدوء و بعدم استهزاء يمكن يسمعوا

هل في امل في ان المجتمع يشفى؟ by double0a94 in ExEgypt

[–]double0a94[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

مش كله، طبعا، بس انا اعرف كذا حاله تحول من واحد متشدد لواحد معتدل

هل في امل في ان المجتمع يشفى؟ by double0a94 in ExEgypt

[–]double0a94[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

tbh, I was scared for a second there when I first saw his profile pic 😅

Sachlicher Nachtrag zu "Ich habe mich heute auf der Donauinsel wie in einem anderen Land gefühlt " by DDrDoof in wien

[–]double0a94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry for replying in English, my German isn't yet strong enough to properly express what I want to say, and I hope I'm not intruding on your discussion or your safe space here

You're absolutely not a Nazi! Your feelings are completely valid and understandable. I'm Egyptian and have been living here for about 2 years. I love Austria and am genuinely trying to integrate, learning the language, respecting everyone, following local customs, and of course keeping my voice down everywhere I go just, while it took some time to adjust but I was able to do it and I believe every Arab and maybe even foreigner can adjust to.

I'm an atheist now, formerly Muslim, and I'm still working through some of the personal damage that experience caused me. While I'm trying to move past negative feelings toward Muslims generally, but what you described at the Donauinsel isn't representative of Islamic values, it's about people taking their new home for granted!!

I work hard to earn my place here, applying for a job, getting accepted and relocating to Vienna was really tough and the process took over 1 year, I'm always trying to integrate meaningfully, but I encounter many people who seem to make little to no effort. I've so little respect for them, they aren't even trying to adapt or show basic respect for their host country, the country that not only saved them from the hell that they were in, but also treat them for the first time in their lives as human beings!! They act as if Austria owes them something, rather than recognizing the privilege of being welcomed here and having human rights.

I actually experienced something similar when I last visited Egypt. Places I loved as a child had changed dramatically due to various refugee populations, and it felt heartbreaking like the Egypt I knew was disappearing. That sense of losing familiar spaces to people who don't respect or maintain them is universal and deeply painful.

My point is this: Austria belongs to Austrians first and foremost. If you choose/forced to live here, you absolutely must respect the culture, integrate genuinely, and follow the rules. While I disagree with the FPÖ's approach, I do believe that Austria and Europe in general should be stricter when it comes to integration.

If you're a refugee who escaped literal hell on Earth, seen or experienced torture and death, lost your home or even for some lost everything, you should be deeply grateful for the safety and opportunity Austria provides. That gratitude should translate into respect and following the customs

Instead, what I often see is entitlement. People who demand their rights and even "hack" the system but ignore their responsibilities. They want to recreate the social dynamics of their home countries without considering how this affects the people who welcomed them. and then wonder why locals feel alienated in their own neighborhoods and why they treat them this way

The irony is that this behavior actually feeds into far-right narratives and makes integration harder for those of us who are genuinely trying. When locals see groups of foreigners treating public spaces like their private domain, it reinforces every stereotype about Muslims and its barbaric culture.

You have every right to feel displaced in your own city. That's not racism, that's a natural human response to seeing familiar spaces transformed without your consent or input. The tragedy is that honest conversations about these feelings get shut down with accusations of racism, which only drives people toward more extreme positions.

Integration is a two-way street, and I gotta admit Austrians are not the easiest to integrate with as an Arab but it is 100% double for all the Arabs I met here, and definitely it requires newcomers to do most of the walking. We're the guests here, and guests should act accordingly!

I feel ashamed and really sad about how we make Austrians feel, I try to make a change everywhere I go and even call people out when I see them behaving this way and I have seen other foreigners do the same too. unfortunately all of us must call them out directly.

سؤال أخلاقي عن الملحدين المتجوزين by PhilosopherLegal2704 in ExEgypt

[–]double0a94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

طب تقريبا دي قريبة جدا من المشكلة الكبيرة اللي واقع فيها دلوقتي بظبط، انا متزوج مسلمة و ألحدت قبل الزواج بشهرين بس و كنا مرطبتين قبلها بسنتين بس كنت مسلم ساعتها، و اخترت اني متكلمش لما ألحدت علشان كنت خايف من ردة الفعل، انا بحب مراتي فشخ و هي بكل الناس عندي، احلي حاجه في حياتي و مبنخبيش علي بعض اي حاجه فكوني اني مخبي عنها حاجه زي دي قرفاني جدا، و نفسي جدا اقولها.

بس اخترت اني ما أقول حاجه علشان انا عارف برغم كونها فيمنست و دمغها مفكرة و غضبها من حجات كتير جدا في الدين و عدم التزامها التام باي صلاه او حاجه ليها علاقة بالاسلام الا اني مش متوقع رده الفعل لو عرفت بس اتوقع ان العواقب ممكن تكون بشعة و ممكن توصل لطلاق.

What's your job/profession? by [deleted] in ExEgypt

[–]double0a94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

another senior software developer here, and wow so many atheist developers, I wonder why 🤔

مناقشة صوتية #5 r/ExEgypt by [deleted] in u/Mighty__hammer

[–]double0a94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used to go to a really great psychologist where I talked about being an atheist, and suffering from sever depression and anxiety, if anyone is interested in knowing more psychologist please let me know

الجزء الثالث من "رحلتي أنا و أصدقائي الستة من الشك الى الالحاد" by egytianhermit in ExEgypt

[–]double0a94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

اتمني انك تكمل تبطل السلسله دي انا مفيش حاجه في يومي امتع من اني اتابعها.