sir prince duke alevine
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mothra wrote on Sep 1 st, 2017 at 10:14pm: sir prince duke alevine wrote on Sep 1 st, 2017 at 10:11pm: mothra wrote on Sep 1 st, 2017 at 10:05pm: sir prince duke alevine wrote on Sep 1 st, 2017 at 9:59pm: mothra wrote on Sep 1 st, 2017 at 9:45pm: sir prince duke alevine wrote on Sep 1 st, 2017 at 9:39pm: mothra wrote on Sep 1 st, 2017 at 9:37pm: sir prince duke alevine wrote on Sep 1 st, 2017 at 9:35pm: mothra wrote on Sep 1 st, 2017 at 9:33pm: And where did i say i loved Islam?
Alevine, you're being very, very silly. I never said you loved Islam. I asked what parts of Islam you love. You said there are good things - I'd like to know what they are. And more specifically, for feminists, what are the good parts of Islam, in comparison to ... say... a secular life where you don't believe in magical fairies. Thus implying i love parts of Islam, rrrrrrrrrright? Look, have you been studying FD or something? You said that I don't see the good things of being a Muslim. It's a figure of speech, mothra. Geez, are you playing semantics now? What parts are good? Pick... any country in the Middle East and tel me what parts of wing a Muslim are good? Oh. So we're quantifying Muslims by the ME? Any particular reason? How about Pakistan? How about Malala Yousafzai? She seems to practice a very nice form of Islam. So does Gandalf. He's not from the Middle East though. How about all of the activists, agitators, law-breakers, tradition bending, ethical Muslims in the ME? You know they're pretty awesome people, even though they're Muslims. We don't talk about them though do we. If we try, we get BigOl posting the picture of the woman dying brutally and the rest of you chiming in with all of the worst case scenarios to drown us out. Muslim = Follower of Islam ... innit. Why not ME? Nothing good there? Ok, what's good about Islam in Pakistan? What good has Islam brought Pakistani people? I also hope you're not suggesting a girl being shot for trying to learn and then fleeing to Britain is a good aspect is Islam? Malala is a reformist, and while I don't know her entire Muslim views, her and attempts to bring awareness about the lack of education of girls in Islam is fantastic. But malala is a minority in the Islamic world, and because of people like you who don't wish to speak about the actual problems, her fight is being lost to the rise of conservative Islam. But keep going, tell us how evil we all are for concentrating on the fcked up aspects of Islam. Because Alevine, btw thanks for reminding me that Malala was shot. It's important to bring that up every time her name is mentioned. Muslims did it after all. Probably because the Quran told them to, right? Anyway ... because you're applying your condemnation to Islam that should rightfully rest with repressive regimes. There's loads of them you know. There's quite alot in the Middle East, largely because it's been fiddled about with so much for so long by the rest of the world. There's just too many millions of perfectly lovely Muslims to think the problems lie there. Ok and the repressive regimes use what to repress? Oh yes. Islam. Go figure. And majority of Muslim people in ME agree with death penalty for apostasy because of ***drum roll*** Islam. And most are against homosexuality because of *** drum roll*** Islam. Islam drives behaviour. And so far, the majority of what we witness as a result of people's behaviour, is not very pretty. So what's to blame? And yes, definitely al qeda takes their instructions from their reading of the Quran. Or do you think their behaviour is driven by a lack of fried chicken in the region or something? Perhaps it was cleopatra? Ask karnal. Dunno why you're giving those arseholes legitimacy. I'll listen to the people i respect tell me about what Islam means to them. And in doing so you continue to stick your head in the sand and contribute to practices that include stoning of women for being raped. Why are you so afraid to listen to people who perform the act when they tell you why they've performed the act? If al qeda says the Quran told them to do something, why would you think they aren't telling the truth? It's delusional to tell someone they are wrong when they tell you in explicit terms why they do what they do.
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