After ‘The Lifetime of a Goat’ film controversy… Asala: Saudi Arabia anticipated to be focused
The Netflix film “The Lifetime of a Goat” has sparked controversy on social media, with some deeming it an “insult” to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. So Syrian artist Asala Nasri despatched a protracted message of assist to the Saudi folks by her official Instagram account.
Asala shared an expressive photograph of Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, together with the founding father of Saudi Arabia, King Abdulaziz Al Saud, together with a remark that mentioned: “Because the starting of my life, I’ve been among the many Saudis in Saudi Arabia. lived, and had the nice fortune to journey with them in lots of nations, and I used to be with them for a very long time in each journey, and I by no means noticed such kindness, nor such mercy as theirs. their hearts.”
He continued: “Among the many folks I do know, there are a lot of folks of various nationalities, and they’re all fortunate for the alternatives that life has given them. Most of those folks have constructed homes of their nation and spent dozens they usually dwell on their very own. Variety folks. with one of the best situation.”
Concerning the movie, Asala mentioned: “Sadly, I noticed the movie that mentioned that this occurred in Saudi Arabia, and it excited me, and I didn’t discover a motive for such a grievance of Saudi society, ethics, morality, giving society. Humility, simplicity and folks and Love of life… Saudi Arabia is anticipated and justified to be focused because it was and nonetheless is.”
He concluded his message by saying: “Might God honor him, perpetuate his honor and shield his household, who beloved him, my household and tens of millions of households like mine, and he’s their mom, father, safety and homeland.”
