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Originally Posted by thekid345
Random question here, Are you British tame? I am asking because you say mum instead of mom oh and btw God save the Queen
So this guy shahrad makes one post itt and this is how you respond? You go and tell him he needs to "learn how to focus" Why don't you grow up and stop being a bully. The door is there for you to open tame, Islam is a religion of peace.
This guy tame_deuces is somewhat harsh in his "criticism" of Islam, I'm sure he is an ok guy though. Look at that, amongst this exchange I can call you a good guy tame, can you do the same for the Muslims around the world? Or shall you respond with your typical tame deuces type of post?
Tame you can continue to attack me, I could care less what you think. You know whats funny , all you have to do is show some respect toward Islam and I would not be as defensive with you. You will probably post in response that my argument is not good enough, again I could care less. The responsibility is on you to act like a reasonable adult, after all if you are a psychologist then should you not treat other posters with respect?
Or is it ok to be nasty to others? I mean I made a thread out of peace and love and you are on the other side this argument. In my other Islam thread the first response was actually from Tame in which he referred to the thread as pathetic, this of course under the guise that the thread was created by me.
Nonetheless in the Ask me anything Islam" thread created by Demachi, there are a few more or less nasty posts in reply to Demachi's OP. So before someone like tame_deuces can attack me, he needs to go into Demachis Islam thread to witness the levels of harsh criticism but more important how Demachi debunks practically all of the misconceptions itt. My point is it doesn't really matter who would have created this thread, the "critiques" of Islam like Tame would have still been there.
No, I am not British. You will probably find me using both US and UK spellings, as I am not an English-speaking native. We do use the British royal hymn (translated), but we have a king not a queen.
I am respectful towards the parts of Islam that deserve respect, I point and criticize the aspects that deserve criticism. I don't really see the problem. Consider for a moment that I am
not the nationalist you tried to make me out, that my views
don't stem from supporting Israel like you alluded to, that I am
not an Islamophobe but that I would extend criticism to any parts of a system that do
not aspire to fairness and that my posts have
not been written as personal attacks towards your person.
Consider instead that great brutalities are carried out in the name of Islam, on the individual, group, cultural, state, legal and cross-cultural levels alike. Consider that these trends are so noticeable that they carry over to both assessments of human rights in general in Islamic states and that causal links to theology do exist. Then next understand that this is not a criticism of individuals or personal beliefs. It doesn't matter that you know Muslims. I have lived with a Muslim for 2 years, have you? She was one of the nicest persons I will ever have the pleasure of knowing. This doesn't excuse Islamic brutalities in the slightest.
This is what is on the table, and you only want to turn a blind eye. If somebody raises criticism of the Islamic Saudi-Arabian legal system, you quote women's rights in Kuwait. If someone criticize Kuwaiti apartheid, you talk about hospitality in Morocco. If somebody talks about terrorists from Morocco you bring average wage in Brunei. If somebody talks about Sharia in Brunei, you bring up Oprah Winfrey.
For the record; I also think your views are genuinely dangerous, as you engage in polemics rather than realities.
Last edited by tame_deuces; 11-30-2013 at 06:24 PM.