I am Indian and I stayed with Sikh, Catholic, Muslim and Buddhist roommates when I was a bachelor. We still share a deep bonding as brothers as we dined and lived together. Thanks for posting this video Nasir.
I’m Jewish and I would be happy to live next door to you. I know you made this video before Oct 7th, but I honestly don’t have an issue with anyone with a heart like yours. ❤
I’m Jewish myself and I grew up with my close friends being Arab and Iranian. Thank you! I hope that everyone can live together in harmony, just as I did as a child
I'm an old man (70) and most of my life is over. The cool thing about getting old is that you slow down and only spend time and energy on things that make a positive impact on the world around you. And it's for this reason that I'd like to thank you, Nas. Your one minute videos are always positive and reflect a sense of community and learning. You are a good man, making the world a better place, one minute at a time.
This is an arrogant comment. This video is explaining how we should all live in peace with each other without hatred. These silly jokes about "I don't live with Jews" are unnecessary and not needed. If you want to comment, comment something that is not rude like this.
I like how you’ve helped other people realize that not all segregation stems from racism. A lot of it is because it’s easier being around similar people.
I agree there is some self segregation in Palestine and Israel . But the main cause that which it stems from is that Israel NOT ISRAELIs is an apartheid state that oppresses Palestinians and treats them as second class citizens. See the forced evictions in sheikh jarrah, putting children in jail, demolishing Palestinian homes, killing them with no justifiable reason, kicking them out their houses that have keys that they still hold on to. And on the other side there is wrong coming from both sides but it is not a fair fight and Israel has claimed far more lives. If we truly want peace and tolerance yes the people should start, there is already some projects aiming to bridge the gap but Israel must stop killing innocent civilians, shouldn’t evict Palestinians out of their houses and put their children in prisons. For change we must recognise the problems holding us back. And then when any criticism comes Israel is quick to denounce it as anti semitism. And you’ve got to ask yourself why Israel is mad when Palestinian civilian deaths are reported. This doesn’t come from a place of hate or malice I simple wish to educate and have a conversation because this will too bridge the gaps.
@Mathew Rex culture is fluid. It's ever changing. That's how society develops. Sometimes conservative thinking tries to sell you the idea of some immutable notion of 'culture' or 'original culture' but this in itself is faulty and causes the harm you describe. One can make excuses for the underlying stem of bigotry but it is what it is. You can put the connotations, but the meaning of the word is its meaning. Example, there was a big shift in the cultures of the Levant during the Islamic expansion and conquest. Hundreds of languages and their dialects, religions etc disappeared and was supplanted by Arabic and Islam (Aramaic, as a spoken language is in the minority now.) Would any Muslim in the region want a return to the pre-islamic 'original culture'? Would they revert to their old writing systems to trade the ability to be able to read the Quran? Of course not.
@@conorf8091 of course, but that doesn't mean I need to segregate to preserve my own personal sense of culture. I don't impose these even in my children. First and foremost, our humanity should transcend culture. Culture has been evolving for over 10k years. They arise and fade.
I know you mean that from a good place, but unfortunately the current government does not think that and is carrying a lot of the population with them.
I am living peacefully with everyone in India, but it's not the case everywhere. Distinction by caste, colour, race, faith, and gender is at it's peak in some areas. Ignorance is a bliss, not in a good way.
I live in the south and it's basically impossible to self segregate due to the amount of diversity here, which I love because I get to experience an amazing amount of culture from different places!
I don't live in the south but it's the same where I live a mixture. And I love it. He can speak of his own experiences but not everyone's. London has there most cultural diversity I've ever seen in my life.
@@1cesniper652 light can't exist without darkness. Our reality exists in polarities and we have all our own way to figure things out. Everybody is responsible for themselve and to look inwardly, not to the other to "judge".
There are still people who are self segregated. But it’s always wonderful to see people making friends. Work spaces are great melting pots for culture.
I've noticed, we don't have alot of self segregation where I live in London. I see people from different cultures talking and laughing all the time. All the schools accept people regardless of their religion or culture, its great
Yup - you do. It’s a capitalist empire society… if you are a white native English speaker you generally will not see the cultural barriers and road blocks that are placed all over and on every level. Look at your mps - overwhelmingly white middle aged men - few exceptions. They will fight integration with everything they have.
I’m personally white, Italian, and Irish. I have so many friends of any race. I want everyone to have friends of any race. Their culture, skin color, or looks altogether don’t matter. It is there personality.
I am srilankan and we had self segregation too. Our country government got lost and our country became rich to poor. All the religions got together to fight for our rights. Now were all so teamed up we cant be seperated❤
In the Netherlands separation is more prominent usually we have “groups” of kids or all around the same age or every age Usually those groups ruin it for the rest Because they bully kids different from them even though they are born in the Netherlands. Those people ruin the vision of culture and religions for others
You know most of the nazi escaped to Argentina, the surviving members after the war, where they changed their names. You may jus be the descendant of one of hitlers commanders. Lol
oh man, that's what i love about meeting people online. I've gotten close to people without even knowing where they were from. my half arab friend and i (half israeli jew) already became best friends before even discussing our backgrounds. I've even made American friends even though I really wasn't planning on that (which i ofcourse now realise is wrong)
Yet some parents won't let their children talk with strangers on the internet. I understand it is for privacy and security but atleast a little socializing can make good friends in a matter of time, just by checking And I also 100% agree with you, I've made lots of friend from different cultures, religions, regions, and they're all very friendly and respectful. And even now the only way I can find new friends is online through the internet
@@mynameiskorkarbutyoucancal5648 what i meant is i now realise its wrong to stay away from them, before i thought all these negative things about them that i don't anymore
@@NasDaily I don't know, I think people have the right to freedom of association. I think that if you don't want to interact with a certain group of people you should have the right to. Plus, the alternative is people putting up with each other just because they have to, rather than actually wanting to out of their own free will.
I actually learned that Judaism is the only religion that says you can make heaven if you're righteous and not a believer in Judaism. Personal experience has taught me that it's not the same with Christianity and Islam. I'm an irreligious Negro from Africa.
I agree. It's so important to be exposed to different cultures and ideas from a young age. Can you imagine how wonderful our world would be if everyone respected and loved everyone else?
He is just a lier. I am Israeli i always have been. Jews and Muslims live together all the time. Of course there is people that don't want Muslims in my country but they are getting cancel and fast. I have in my class Muslims and no one care.
This is dangerously untrue... As a one who LIVES in Israel, I have arab friends and arab co-workers. YOU have mixed cities of both jewish and arab (for many decades now), such as Lod, Tel Aviv, Haifa, where jewish and arab living door next to each other, marketplace together, buy&sell and socialize with eachother.. I support the message as wholesome.. but thats just unfair (especially towards who co-exist on daily basis)..
Nas daily must keep his profession as a traveller only. When you visit a country and live a couple of months their, will not reveal all the problems in thag country. He mustn't intervene into such sensitive matters which can be harmful for his life. he is not God gifted that he is trying to make evrything in this world right. Ofcourse not by RU-vid. It's very dumb.... literally
No, Indians don’t. Infact, India has been colonized by so many ethnicities, so many countries way back to an extent where there are no true Indians. It is all mixed race now. Indian is a mixed race. Indians are in every skin tone, religion, faith etc. West to East most of them invaded India and made it their home.
In Singapore, our flats that we live in must have a certain percentage of each race so we all live together and it’s not a problem at all. We even have Racial Harmony day where we dress up in each other’s culture traditional clothes. I’m also Chinese and literally am living next to a Malay family, there was a time where they even invited my whole family to their own gathering to have lunch ☺️ So proud of how racially inclusive Singapore is 🥰 Edit: Ah from the replies to my comment it is very clear that most of you have not gone to many harmonious multiracial countries and before you comment, visit these countries one day, I’m not sure about other countries but in Singapore, nobody gives a shit if the government is controlling how many percentages of races have to live in Singapore because most frankly getting a flat here is insanely difficult so that’s the least of our issues. The most important thing is WE ARE HAPPY. Most people think of freedom as the government not putting their hands in anything but how much freedom can you really achieve without them?? I mean are you guys as racially accepting as us here? I don’t think so.
People are like paints on a pallete. The colors start out being separated, but it's only when they get mixed together that you get something interesting. 👍
On the pallete, they are separate so they all don't accidentally mix together and form an ugly sludge color. They are only mixed by professionals, otherwise you'll get an ugly shade.
So what your saying is if we continue to mix humans of different colors on the visual light spectrum then eventually every human will turn white because what happens when you do that Racist
He is right but Singapore is an bad example. They confuse Utopia with dystopia and punish people for basic freedoms like techno communists . Every morality can be turned upside down
Ditto. My life got instantly better the moment I stopped giving a shit about ppl other than my immediate family and close friends. I just don't understand why ppl have to concern themselves with others more than bare minimum.
So true. I grew up in what used to be a strictly Italian neighborhood in Queens. It used to be impossible for any other ethnicity of people to live there. Slowly, some West Indian families started moving in, and 90% of the Italians chose to move out because their Italian neighborhood started to change and they didn’t like it. Today, my neighborhood is now 90% West Indian, and it’s so wild to me because in the early 90s, it was so so different. New York may be a melting pot, but it’s true that we are all still segregated here.
Rediculous channel...❤Nas broke up with her....This video shows he wasn't intending to make Jewish friends, for real, for keeps. Nas😢😮😅😊😂❤🎉 self segregates!
I see this all the time and my hearts gets wrenched.....This is the first time I've seen this issue being talked about....This is what I needed to know that I am not wrong and this makes me happy...
@@free_palestine786 I think the college management should have a right to impose the uniform....If they allow Hijab today then someone would ask tomorrow that why can't they wear fancy clothes instead of the uniform
That’s one thing that’s amazing about the internet. Most of my friends are people I’ve met online in games. We all come from different cultures, with many different beliefs, but that doesn’t matter to us we love playing games together so we respect our differences. I love learning about their cultures and traditions too! ☺️
@@faucetpower1208 Exactly, but a lot of people are too focused on a difference in race/religion/culture to allow themselves to see that they have something else in common.
@@faucetpower1208 Also to clarify, no, I didn’t “forget about it”, I respect them and respect the fact their culture and beliefs are different than mine and vice versa.
@@seganaleqa that's not what i mean literally... Rather than it being forgotten, it was in sense is like you put it on the back on ur head and giving it no other thought, not caring about it. Btw, in ur way of talking, i don't really get it. Respect? There need to be a mutual understanding for you respect the other party and i dont see any of that in this case, you see... You barely know them. Forget it if it's to hard to understand, my english is messed up after all.
In India we all live together. People from different religions, background, culture live together. As a student I have many muslim, christian, sikh friends. In classroom we all sit together and don't feel any discrimination ❤️🇮🇳❤️
@@KageTSG what is happening?? India is most diverse nation in the world so little problem may occur. Indian lives in peace because peace and non violence is in our blood
Hearing this..i feel happy and proud to be an indian. Eventhough im a hindu I grew up with muslim, sikh, christian friends..where we lived and cherished memories and bonds deep in our soul forgetting all our differences. we used to have all community prayers during our school days..we all used to pray with harmony 🖤 All indians are my brothers and sisters💫
@@altafahmad8185 wtf are u talking? None can ban any religion in India. India is a secular country and the people have the right to practice any religion. Around 15-16% Indian population is muslim
It is okay to be discriminate against minority but still demand taxes from them, is that what you think lmao. Paton was right in a sense that the Axis were not the only enemy. The Allies themselves were full of rotten traitors and mongrels, they were praised as heroes and their filthy descendants are currently living in luxury and privileges. Including you, I suppose.
Whatever he told is true in non maslim countries, but the same is not true for muslim countries . its about life and death in muslim countries & Its not about easy life.
I wanna visit Singapore because it's so modern and also because of that. I'm from Serbia and most people are white Christians so we don't have that problem, but I hope it never happens if people of different races and ethnicities move here, which is starting to happen
I love this about Singapore. I had an opportunity to visit last year. A lovely place to live. Kudos to your leaders for building such an integrated society.
Ye are the fruits of one tree, and the leaves of one branch. Deal ye one with another with the utmost love and harmony, with friendliness and fellowship. He Who is the Daystar of Truth beareth Me witness! So powerful is the light of unity that it can illuminate the whole earth.
I don't know, I think people have the right to freedom of association. I think that if you don't want to interact with a certain group of people you should have the right to. Plus, the alternative is people putting up with each other just because they have to rather than actually wanting to.
If you don't want to interact with a certain group of people based on their differences in race/religion etc., then you really need to get some help. If you meant personality wise, then sure! Go ahead. No matter the race, if you're obnoxious then you just are and I ain't hanging around you for even a fraction of a second.
This video proved that we should be living equally and friendly manner in our society. And happiness and friendship are the main antidotes of all things. It may be social, mental, etc.
The ottoman empire was a place lik this. Social segregation minimised, respect and care for each other maximised. Sadly, due to Nationalism spreading from France affected it badly and all classes and ethnic groups wanted to have seperate countries.
Thanks for this vid nas, As singapore its most green and kindest country. My dad works at singapore and i go to singapore. Thanks nas to share kindness and Jesus for peace.
In malaysia and singapore.. malay, chinese, indian, ibanese, kayan, kadazan we all live mix together even we have different ethnicity, culture and religion.. we do love and care about each other
This is dangerously untrue... As a one who LIVES in Israel, I have arab friends and arab co-workers. YOU have mixed cities of both jewish and arab (for many decades now), such as Lod, Tel Aviv, Haifa, where jewish and arab living door next to each other, marketplace together, buy&sell and socialize with eachother.. I support the message as wholesome.. but thats just unfair (especially towards who co-exist on daily basis)..
I don't know, I think people have the right to freedom of association. I think that if you don't want to interact with a certain group of people you should have the right to. Plus, the alternative is people putting up with each other just because they have to rather than actually wanting to out of their own free will.
No one has to share their country by force. Its called their country not someone else's. You can be a guest in someone else's country but you can't take over it and throw them out.
@@John-wp5ok"Jerusalem falls to Muslim armies in the 630s, and Caliph Umar ibn Khattab issues a pact (the Pact of Umar) granting some legal protection and rights to people of other religions who believe in one G-d. Non-Muslim minorities, such as Jews and Christians, were classified as “dhimmis”." "Non-Muslims obliged to receive any passing Muslim as a guest in his home for at least 3 days and feed him. Non-Muslims prohibited from buying a Muslim prisoner. Prohibition against taking slaves who have been allotted to Muslims. Prohibition against non-Muslims leading, governing or employing Muslims." Conditions of Hazrat Umar
I’m a Russian Jew so I don’t live in Israel, I immigrated to US in 93. I have been following Nas for few years now and the amount of hate he gets is painful. Because he always talks about peace, people call him and Israeli government tool and all that. I’m going to go further than him, he said it’s nobody’s fault, I’ll say IT IS! It’s the Government fault! Palatine has problem with Hamas and bombings and Netanyahu keeps building his settlements and treats pales like crap! Before the government, Jews and Arabs lived like family for centuries in the Middle East. Here in US, specially in NY where I grew up in the projects… it’s the government which purposely moved the minorities from mixed neighborhoods to the projects(which I call modern slave quarters!) where there is limited resources, no jobs, horrible schools, no fresh food…. It’s those people who are in charge of us are making those decisions… The older I get, the more pessimistic I get😞 Just feels like things getting worse:(
@@miss0petersburg That’s not the whole true. Israel tried make peace for a lot of years, even today. The biggest example was Izchak Rabin. He made peace agreements with Egypt and Jordan. But he was killed by someone that Believes in Judaism and And approved by the rabbinate (important orthodox people). The last battle between Israel and Hamas was Hamas fault, they bombed The Western Wall which is even Jordan’s land. Israel even let people know when they are going to blow the place so the people can survive. After the Six-Day War a lot of Jews started to hate Arabs(I don’t), the Orthodox have power on Israel (they also get 19% from all taxes (I hate them)and most don’t work or serve in the army) and they won’t agree to leave together. I wish for peace and I think it’s possible only if both sides will try to make it, not only Israel. BTW: I am supporting peace and balance between everyone. I don’t know what Arabs did but I don’t think 💭 only Israel try to make peace. I’m sure lots of people want peace and I don’t say only Arabs are wrong. I think Hamas and the (low-15) percentage of Jewish people and the (low-???) Arabs and the Orthodox are all wrong.
I live across the street from an African American (first generation immigrant) black doctor and his family, although yes my neighborhood is mostly white
I'm Arab too but from Egypt it's a nice place also love your content 😎 I'm Muslim but we live normally with christians because they are humans and our culture here in egypt says to treat people of our religions fairly.
Yes you right all Muslims raised and grown up on peace and acceptance the other religions but we do not tolerated with the violation of our lands and sanctities which Israel do to our brothers on Palestine 🇵🇸
I love that were I live, Denmark, does most public school classes have very diverse people in both personality, colour and believe, and that is what makes my school life so much better. Just meeting all of these people whom are nothing like me, and that's why we are friends, because we give each other something that our lifes were missing.
You can meet every race. However, it's discrimination against the LGBTQ communury is disgustingly bad. Gay sex is not even allowed. Also, these laws happened most likely because of the racial wars here in the 1900
Arab Muslims don’t want to live with Arab Jews in Israel, not because of the culture - exactly the same! But because of INJUSTICE! Your friends and neighbours from kibbutz “Regavim” live on TOP of destroyed Arab village of Al-Butaymat. A few hundred metres from your home. It could have been your grandparents.
I'd love to see this man I really would. But as a jew I can tell you that the only reason my religion has survived is by self segregation. With comfort comes assimilation, and it is important to stay true to your values and people by not getting swept away in the crowd. That's one minute ill see you next time.
agreed, as a muslim.. is not like i can't have Jews or Christian friends.. but limiting myself and respecting their religion is a must.. so the key for me is toleration.
@@gremoryKing as long as theres no hate in your heart everythings is possible. As a jew i have so many arab friends that im in daily contact eith and its so fun to learn about the culture of each other and care for one another and i will teach my kids in the future to love the ones who are different from them.
I mean, I'm Arabic and I live in a Jewish town Jews are simply nice and loyal friends 👍 Also plenty of Jews and Arabs have married together around here
I really like this message. I sit with kids at lunch who come from many different countries and cultures, we have kinda dubbed our selves the “international lunch table” lol. I’ve learned to appreciate so many other cultures.
I don’t want to live other than my own race and culture, cuz I don’t want to change anything that I already like in my life and I don’t want to listen how people from different cultures and racese will tell you that only their thoughts are right and yours is wrong . That’s why I stay with my own people , safe , healthy and meaningful.