Ahmed AlQadi: Social media is a verbal slaughterhouse and a forthcoming conspiracy to sell the homeland

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Ahmed AlQadi

Engineer Ahmed Al Qadi describes this era in the age of social media as one of the toughest times. The virtual world of social media has become a verbal slaughterhouse, where everyone wakes up searching for who insulted them to respond in kind.

Ahmed elaborates in an interview: I always see the audience as a participant in this equation, not just on the artistic level. The audience must be cautious in interacting on social media; they might laugh, press ‘like,’ or share without realizing that, at that moment, they become partners in interacting with the presented content. Such actions can either build or destroy, so the receiver must be conscious.”




He adds, “It’s impossible for people to spend 16 hours in front of their phones and still maintain our old habits and traditions. Everything has changed, and the upcoming conspiracy is the training on selling the homeland and killing nationalism.”




Additionally, Engineer Ahmed Al Qadi emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about thinking before posting on social media, stressing that awareness plays a crucial role in preserving values and principles.




He believes that using social media positively can be a helpful factor in enhancing cultural and social awareness, facilitating the exchange of ideas and opinions constructively.

In conclusion, Al Qadi calls for open and constructive dialogue through social media, affirming that it can be a platform for exchanging ideas and fostering positive communication among individuals and communities.

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