If you want to discuss the Rohingya issue, you can talk as much as you want about religious bigotry, Islamophobia, ethnic tensions, and so forth, in Arakan State; any and all of that is permissible discussion, it is all allowable narrative.
Just don’t talk about the Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone or the deep sea port of Kyauk Pyu on the Bay of Bengal. Those are unacceptable explanations for the strife in Arakan, because, well, first of all, they are tangible, practical realities and the elite culprits, and their material motives can be identified. And secondly, this explanation might contain the potential of inter-ethnic solidarity against a common enemy.