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TopicBeing anti-Muslim isn't any different than being racist.
scar the 1
09/11/17 6:30:39 AM
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UnfairRepresent posted...
scar the 1 posted...

This is an interesting point, because it leads to the debate of "what can you control?"

That's not an interesting debate at all.

You can leave Islam any time you want, you can't leave your body and become a mongoose any time you want.

Its black and white

Make no mistake, I did respond to your post.

But it wasn't a response intended for you.

pinky0926 posted...
That is a good point, but eventually you have to ask at what point do you stop forgiving someone for the things they were programmed to do and start not tolerating it?

I think basically that point is: any time you are faced with the decision that you might have to compromise your own ethical standards to accommodate someone else's.

Yeah, but this touches on questions of privilege; Do we know their experience well enough to realize the demands we're putting on them? And, if we don't, is there a way we can put the same demands on them in a more reasonable fashion? Etc
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