sábado, 27 de diciembre de 2025

STORIES FROM HORROR | When Religion Excludes

Hello, how are you? Welcome to this podcast, from the Canary Islands to the world.

This episode isn't comfortable. It doesn't intend to be. Today I'm opening pages that many would like to close: dictatorships that crushed voices, crimes hidden under flags, silences that still scream. You'll listen fragments of memory and analysis that make you uncomfortable. Because to remember is to resist. Because forgetting is also violence.


And returning to the topic of religion, since it's Christmas, there's a subject that interests me greatly: the exclusion of other peoples who share the same ethnic origin. Antisemitism describes the prejudice and hostility towards Jews and Judaism. The curious thing is that the term "Semitic," according to the new scientific and social classification, encompasses the subfamily of Afroasiatic languages, which includes Hebrew, Aramaic, Arabic, and Amharic. In other words, Hebrew and Arabic would be sister languages... just like English and German. But we already know there's always a tendency to erase other cultures, as the British tried to do in Ireland.


If this story moved you, share it. If you think there's something that shouldn't be silenced, write to me. We'll talk again in the next episode.


Patricia López Muñoz
Student of English Studies
Higher Technician in Sociocultural Animation
Specialist in Immigration
Higher Technician in Social Integration

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STORIES FROM HORROR | When Religion Excludes

Hello, how are you? Welcome to this podcast, from the Canary Islands to the world. This episode isn't comfortable. It doesn't intend...