(August 19, 2015 at 9:08 pm)abaris Wrote:(August 19, 2015 at 8:58 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote: Lots of people use the same arguments as Nazis. But why are you bringing extreme right wing groups into this discussion at all? That's a very small percentage of the people who are critical of Muslims.
Because they're influencial. At least in many European countries. Because they're happy to confirm every prejudice the ordinary citizens may have. Because they're presenting scapegoats at every single opportunity. Which, again, is the exact same thing the nazis did and how the thrived in economically difficult times.
And again, being critical of muslims means being critical of anyone sharing the coincidence of birth or upbringing. Which confirms more or less my point. It throws Bosnians, Turks, Kurds, Arabs, Indonesians, Azerbajans, Persians, Sunnis and Shias, numerous other ethnicities, ISIS and Al Quaida, who are opposed to each other, all into the same kettle without any regards of their affiliations, their ways of life and if they're going about their daily business or if they are radicals. Out comes an ignorant stew of prejudice.
I agree with you about everything that you posted there. However many people use these sort of arguments about right wing groups and nazis etc as a shield for criticism of Islam, rather than Muslims. I've been Islam-bashing (as you correctly said, Islam and Muslims should be separated) for years and it's impossible to escape that constant association with nazis and the dishonest tactics, largely used by politically correct non-muslims. It's dishonest, the same way the very often repeated quote in my first post is totally dishonest and misleading as it implies arguments that nobody is using, not even euro-nazi fucks. Also Islam is a right wing ideology. It's about as socially right wing as exists on this earth.
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