RE: Muslims Make Website to Serve as Vehicle for Islamification
December 9, 2013 at 3:13 pm
(This post was last modified: December 9, 2013 at 3:23 pm by Mister Agenda.)
(December 8, 2013 at 10:56 am)Bad Wolf Wrote: Yea, I don't like the word 'islamaphobe' either. Phobias are often irrational and stupid but there is nothing irrational about disagreeing with islam, or any religion now I come to think about it.
It's not irrational to disagree with Islam and disagreeing with Islam is not Islamophobia.
It is irrational to think that a given random Muslim is likely to be a terrorist or that in a country like the USA with a Muslim population of less than 3%, oceans between it and the nearest Islamic state, and millions of Catholics on tap across the border if we ever want to 'balance out' Muslim influence, and a Constitution that mandates secularism, is ever going to become 'Islamified'.
(December 8, 2013 at 3:38 pm)Bad Wolf Wrote: Yea, letting people walk around with swastikas on there arms would really go down well
Should they not wear whatever the fuck they want as well?
Cause that is against the law, public indecency or something
I'd rather have people wear swastikas on their arms than want to wear them and not be allowed to so I don't know who they are.
(December 9, 2013 at 11:18 am)TaraJo Wrote:(December 9, 2013 at 3:56 am)Bad Wolf Wrote: The meaning of the Nazi swastika should never be changed otherwise the meaning could be forgotten and that should never happen
Yes, It shouldn't be changed (even though the swastika itself was changed from an Indian symbol to a symbol of nazism, but I'm not even going to go into that).
The swastika stands for the killing of 6 million innocent jews and many other gypsies, homosexuals and political opponents. Why does that mean someone shouldn't be able to wear a swastika now? What threat does it prove to anyone for someone to wear a swastika?
I like the idea of making the whole skinhead look into a gay thing and specifically the swastika should be a signal that you're a bottom and like watersports.
That said, I wouldn't want what it once stood for in a very dark time to be forgotten.