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Originally Posted by zikzak
I don't know about the other two, but I do in fact side with the SPLC. Not siding with them seems a very suspect position to take. I would find it fairly difficult to justify a decision to not be on the same side as an anti-hate group. I would worry it might make me a terrible person.
That an anti-hate group is going after someone who is among one of the most current influencers in reforming Islam. The dude was once an islamic extremist.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is also on the list for being critical of Islam. She’s an activist who’s foundation goal is to works to end faith-based “honor killings” and female genital mutilation. She herself a victim of...
The SPLC has done great things in the past, but these were huge mistakes that they had multiple chances to right when pointed out their errors.