Matters of belief and ethnicity are often sensitive, with support structures so delicate that I'd rather avoid though not devoid of opinion. However, when a part of our own is about to fall victim of their own beliefs, and they perhaps don't know it yet, it behooves the rest of us to help save them from themselves, and from the harms that they can do to themselves.
Along that line, I think the many respected and informed residents of Kanilai and environs should take the lead in dialoging with the community, in promoting responsible behaviour, in nipping chaos in the bud, and in helping those who are still emotionally attached to what was to let go of their emotions and let God manifest His will, knowing that ours is too close-knit a country to allow issues like this to grow.
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