RE: Muslim Child Abuse
July 17, 2011 at 5:12 pm
(This post was last modified: July 17, 2011 at 5:22 pm by Judas BentHer.)
(July 8, 2011 at 11:10 am)Cinjin Wrote: I heartily agree with nearly all of your post. Except maybe this:
quote 'Judas'
Just pay no attention to the clit's that are excised, the heads that roll, the stones that are thrown and the blood that flows. (END)
I'm in agreement that we cannot stop people from worshiping whatever dark lord they choose, but to be silent, for me, is tantamount to approval. I'm with FaithNoMore on this. I choose to not only pay attention, but also to draw attention to it and to point out the primitive barbaric nature of their religion. I want to make the world disgusted with the atrocities their religion brings in the hopes that we can detour others from joining and spreading their nasty disease.
One more voice addressing the primitive barbaric nasty violent misogynistic nature of the Muslim Fundy tradition is not a bad thing. Though many who pander to the pantywaist notion of PC may whole heartedly disagree while exclaiming the excuse for their complicity with such sick practices is; we must be tolerant of other faiths and practice.
What bullshit!
One only tolerates what is otherwise intolerable. Something someone finds an accord with, respects, appreciates, approves, need not be tolerated.
That being said, I still say I don't care what terrorist psychotic sick violent offensive Muslims do in their own countries to their own people. It's what affords the reference to those regions as that of, "A Muslim Country".
Sure, we can disagree with their barbarism and call it all manner of names including backwards psychotic. However, thinking we'll stop that what is practiced because weak minds imagine their psychotic invisible benefactor who commanded those actions in order to be placated by his creation as the one and only god requires it of them, is unrealistic. Psychotic Islamics will never stop because outsiders, infidels, Kafir, object to their faithful practice. In fact, they have demonstrated in the past and shall again in the future, that any effort to curtail their deviant practice will be considered an act of aggression and thus will embolden the Psycho-Islamist to declare yet another cause for the struggle against such efforts.
Besides that, how would I feel if someone from a foreign country declared atheism was an abomination and sought to put an end to secularism and atheists in particular? How would I feel if someone abroad took exception to anything considered a lawful right in America?
I'd tell them to fuck off, that's how I'd feel. And if they sought to come here and enforce by force their personal opinion we'd have a serious problem in our streets, because those with the foreign opinion have no right here.
I see that as the same dynamic in Muslim countries. What they do inside their borders to their own people doesn't matter to me. If their people want to be free of it they'll work and declare their own struggle against it and then they'll put in the work.
When they come across our borders, thinking to make our country "tolerant" of Islamism that's when the struggle here begins. That's when it matters because those invaders think it matters to them to make us accept their barbarism under the banner of "freedom of religion". When there is a subtext to that first inalienable right of American citizens. The right to be free from a barbaric murderous backwards psychotic diseased faithful practice as is formed in the image and practice of ultra-right wing conservative (fundy) Islam.
We the people of the United States of America have every right not to be tolerant of psychotic faithful worshiping a deviant god. Within these borders, we'll prove it. Outside of them, as far as I'm concerned, we're afforded the opportunity to witness in Muslim countries, why that resolve is necessary!
(Late in getting back to you on this. I went on vacation the day after the posting.)
"In life you can never be too kind or too fair; everyone you meet is carrying a heavy load. When you go through your day expressing kindness and courtesy to all you meet, you leave behind a feeling of warmth and good cheer, and you help alleviate the burdens everyone is struggling with."
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