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mothra wrote on May 19 th, 2016 at 11:28pm: sir prince duke alevine wrote on May 19 th, 2016 at 11:21pm: mothra wrote on May 19 th, 2016 at 11:11pm: sir prince duke alevine wrote on May 19 th, 2016 at 11:06pm: mothra wrote on May 19 th, 2016 at 11:01pm: sir prince duke alevine wrote on May 19 th, 2016 at 10:58pm: mothra wrote on May 19 th, 2016 at 10:58pm: Secret Wars wrote on May 19 th, 2016 at 10:53pm: Left winger has done some dog whistling and what a crew it has whistled up. I would like to know why Andrei being called a Jew is offensive and yet nothing is said about this: innocentbystander. wrote on May 17 th, 2016 at 8:25pm: You know, when your dear mussie terrorist friends come to carve off your pink bits they are going to slash your head by mistake c#%t face. Although vulgur, the point he makes is relevant. Really. I'm c@%nt face am i? And i deserve to be relegated to pink bits and have it assumed that "mussies" are my friends. How is this point relevant unless you are a screaming Islamophobe with a hatred of women. I don't know you personally but from this forum I tend to like what you post and tend to agree on some issues. I can't recall your stance on how women in the Islam world get treated, but I would hope you and I share the same opinnion that they ought to be treated with the same civil right freedoms that feminists continue to fight for every day in the western world. The only people with a hatred for women are those who defend the right of extremists, who predominately happen to be in the islamic world, to treat women as a secondary gender, irrelevant in the male world other than to carry a male heir. And defend it because of 'cultural differences.' That's the point that innocent makes. Like I said, vulgur it is. But it carries a point because every day we hear excuses from the regressive left, defending such actions as gender mutilation, or stoning of women for being raped, or not even allowing them to drive. And why do they defend these actions - because it's 'cultural differences'. So you have no problem with either the abuse towards me or the suggestion that all "muzzies" deserve to be spoken of like that. You do know that Christians and Animists perform FGM too, right? You have no problem at all with this disgusting attack on Muslims but you object to Andrei being called a Jew. Go figure. And i like you too Alevine, but you've got me stumped on this one. And ive never seem anything but condemnation for repressive regimes from the left. I don;t know what you've been reading. Give me the stats for how many CHristians perform FGM vs how many Muslims do. It's a fib that it's an 'African' problem. It's predominately an Islam problem. I don't denigrate Muslims on an individual basis. But by all means I will question the ideas spread by Islam. Because the ideas represented by islamic states are, in my view, crazy and do nothing to promote a free world for the people within those states. And while of course some Christians and Animists may perform things like FGM, it is not even close to the same level. That's the problem, mothra: I think you have good intentions, but if you look at all people around the world who perform FGM, why would you defend its use amongst 90% of the people because of the other 10%? You should be saying, 'It's disgusting no matter where it happens', and not trying to remind me that some people in the Christian world also have the practice. Fear of being labelled an Islamaphobe should not be stopping you in condeming the practice of FGM in the islamic world. I'm not defending anything at all, least of all FGM. I have written countless letters about the practice, studied widely and long been a strong advocate for change. But the fact remains, it is a cultural not religious practice. Predominately within the islamic world, and we all know very well that culture and religion intermix within states that are based on religion anyway. There is nothing wrong with looking at the ideas spread by religion and saying 'this is wrong.' Why is Islam any different, why is it that when the issue concerns majority of the islamic world we have to try and pursuade that it's a cultural issue? It's an islamic issue.
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