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the white gay that defends communism AND islam needs a good beating

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3 hours ago, MonsterJohn said:

the white gay that defends communism AND islam needs a good beating

You, angry and mad: "Progressives are awful and dumb, using identity politics to defend a minority that wants them dead."

 

Also you, still angry and mad: *uses identity politics and threats of violence to attack those to your left who you lack the ability to male a coherent argument against*

 

The same girlies going "Muslim's not a race, you can't just treat Muslims special because they're a minority!!!!" somehow also going "these WHITE Americans voices speaking over my BROWN voice and denying me my RIGHT to claim my mean uncles and cousi- I mean Muslims deserve to perish for believing in a barbaric religion!!!"

 

Sis the dissonance. :deadbanana4:

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they should also ban the bible and any religious text

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This is gross behaviour....

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that white gay is still defending islam :skull:

 

anyways yeah this is gross behavior, but what do you expect from an ideology that's incompatible with our western values? 

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9 hours ago, bleuwaffle said:

what do you expect from an ideology that's incompatible with our western values? 

Homophobia is literally a western "value". :skull:

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On 10/19/2022 at 11:31 PM, GraceRandolph said:

Sex education is very important for kids, and religion is a part of life. These topics should be covered in school in some way. How are you supposed to ignore sexuality in a biology class? Religion in a history class? Sexuality will probably be part of certain literature that is taught in high school. We don't want kids to be totally ignorant of sexuality and religion when they graduate high school.

Religion is really irrelevant and when it comes to religious countries, they're biased and never teach the cons of religion - the dark side - that's why I think that teaching religion in school isn't important and also due to the fact that people can change their religion over time or become completely irreligious when they look for neutral sources that were never taught in school about their religion.

 

On the other hand, sex education is a must, even for those religious countries, because there are social problems that exist everywhere in the world such as sexual activity with a young person, irresponsible sex that leads to unintended pregnancy among adolescent and then unmarried mothers who are denied legal recognition of their status as a parent in their religious countries, or unprotected sex that leads to diseases. Studies have shown that sex education reduces the rates of all of this combined

 

Now for non religious countries, sex education will also include teaching about different sexual orientations that will help them decide freely to become themselves in the case of LGBT people or have others respect them for doing so, because when we teach that in school, it will become a quite simple thing just like any other school subject

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On 10/16/2022 at 6:06 PM, Communion said:

The irony being that most of these members are European nationals who are just saying what they think - that those born in a country can be denied citizenship if the "wrong" religion (or more importantly - "wrong" race). And of course European progressives rightfully call out their nonsense, but the sheer ignorance to how long these communities have lived in Dearborn is... :toofunny3:

 

You can tell that, despite a random Middle America town being the subject in question, the context most are speaking on it is not an American context given the reality of birthright citizenship. Anyone shouting "go back to your home!" then about *historical communities* are either outright racists who disagree with birthright citizenship or copt to being ignorant or racist and assuming anyone Muslim within the US was not born here.

 

Poll after poll shows that your average Muslim American is to the left of Evangelical Americans and Mormon Americans - two groups who are overtly Republican-supporting. Yet most of the discussions on those groups largely focus on political groups organizing under the guise of the faith; not an examination of their faith's religious tenets. Evangelicals get to be "extreme" versions of Christians without inspiring conversations of if Christianity is compatible with society. But the existence of conservative Muslims - even when Muslim Americans are to the left of Evangelicals - means we then have to sit in a circle and admit "Islam bad!" in the face of political organizing.

 

Even when Muslim Americans are found to be more progressive on abortion than mainline Catholics.

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The irony being that the existence of Mormons, Evangelicals and Catholics largely being self-identified conservatives doesn't see progressive groups then preaching being anti-Mormon, anti-Catholic, etc. Progressives literally try to win these groups over and convince them their religion would want them to be more progressive!

 

Yet again this is likely a difference between actually being an Atheist because one simply doesn't believe there is a God and being anti a religion because members of that religion were mean and cruel. Which of course deserves empathy and understanding, but the way so many people's posts are just "I hate Islam for having this CONSERVATIVE view so I feel I have the right to have this different CONSERVATIVE view about Islam!!!". 

Everything here. :clap3: 

 

Disappointed but not shocked at the blatant anti-Arab racism on ATRL. I don't get how those shouting "go back to your country" aren't banned on this forum yet.

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