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Yes I found Adern's response in terms of the headscarf uneccesarilly tokenistic and shallow.
If a Muslim nutcase murdered people on a beach would all the Muslim women walk around in bikinis ?
We are who we are and we should celebrate diversity.
What I find most annoying and insulting is the glib attitudes to many on the left who refer to this thread as an anti-muslim thread. I would estimate that apart from a few exceptions, the vast majority of posts here are simply pointing out the actual evil committed in the name of Islam in vast swathes of the world.
The people being oppressed in these Islamic States are Muslims themselves and things will never change there if attention is not brought to bear on what is going on. But it seems and is obvious the Left doesn't give a rat's a*** about their oppression. Only the evils of the West are of concern to them. In fact the Left actively tries to suppress articles and speeches by people who want to expose what is happening. I showed a video last week about an ex-muslim lady being shouted down at a university. Another ex-muslim lady, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, requires body guards to protect her when she speaks.
Although I regard myself as centre or left of centre, the hypocrisy of the Left is appalling. Crocodile tears by the bucket load.
I do not disagree with you. But meeting head on is no answer. If anything is going to change for the better we need to live in harmony and strive to provide better pathways for other cultures to follow.
Not all but many of these peoples live in abject poverty and they have little opportunities for a rounded education to shed light on other cultures and ideas.
"bellenuit, ...I am sure that the constant battering by the Left of those who point out Islam's flaws by labelling them Islamaphobic is also used by many Islamic leaders as proof they are being unjustly attacked..."
By the left, not sure that I understand, in my view the battering would be from the right, have I missed something
Thanks for your ongoing thoughtful and reasoned disussion on this topic. It has become impossible to have these discussions in most corners of our society without being branded ‘islamaphobe’ or some other discussion killing response. Few voices now are heard / able to be heard from this perspective. Missing Christopher Hitchens.I think you might have. Those who strongly promote the idea that criticism of Islam is Islamaphobic are newspapers like The Guardian and (over here) TV channels like the ABC and to a certain extent SBS. Even though a lot of those wrongly accused of Islamaphobia are probably centre or even left of centre, almost all who use the term to stifle genuine debate are on the left.
There is genuine Islamaphobia and it is rife and I would have no issue with agreeing that genuine Islamaphobia is largely confined to the Right side of politics. But the term is also used to obfuscate the debate by conflating criticism of Islam with hatred of Muslims and this is where the Left, in my opinion, is guilty.
Interesting, I first learnt of this from the Guardian, and agree absolutely, it's dreadful, I have signed the WW petition for his release. Again it's hard to seperate left and right between us here in Australia. One of my best friends is a Liberal and we discuss politics (more life issues) a lot.Those of you who follow events in the Islamic world might be aware that just a few weeks ago, an Iranian Lawyer, Nasrin Sotoudeh was sentenced to 38 years in prison and 148 lashes for defending women there who removed their hijab in public.
Why are people that aren't directly affected by the Islamic way of life so concerned. Is the concern genuine or just band-wagoning?
Why are people that aren't directly affected by the Islamic way of life so concerned. Is the concern genuine or just band-wagoning?
I am happy for you to religion bash as long as you include all religions in your criticism.Another point that is overlooked regarding the integration into host society is the mating aspect. Is an Australian male allowed to mate and remain a non believer?
In point, an Australian male is not allowed to marry a catholic woman in a catholic church and remain a non believer.
I don't think it will take over but it will definitely establish its boundaries in the host country. Inside those boundaries being a completely different way of life.Because Islam is like a creeping ivy, let it go too far and it will take over.
The outlawing of human slavery was a great leap forward for humanity moving toward a civilised world. Could religion also make the leap forward with a new sweeping modern day civilised interpretation? We have seen the worst extreme interpretation, is there an interpretation at the other end of the scale?Because some care about fellow humans.
Because we live on the same growing smaller planet, you obviously come from somewhere else.Why are people that aren't directly affected by the Islamic way of life so concerned. Is the concern genuine or just band-wagoning?
And because islam affect you directly even if a non muslim: separate sex public swimming pool or no more pork at the cantine for example if living in some part of secular europeBecause we live on the same growing smaller planet, you obviously come from somewhere else.
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