New Bremerton wrote:Slightly lengthy post. Full version spoilered. TL;DR version at the bottom. This post is addressed primarily toward Muslim NSGers on this thread.
TL;DR version:
My people have been persecuted by Muslims for generations and I'm in a really dark place right now with respect to Muslims and Islam. My past sympathy for Muslims has completely run out as a result. The Islam I have read about is anything but peaceful, and I have yet to be convinced otherwise. I believe that Islam is directly responsible for religiously inspired violence and intolerance across the Muslim world and the persecution of women, gays, atheists and non-Muslim minorities. I believe that the holy texts were written by humans and therefore Islam's teachings are fallible and that certain verses and hadiths are incompatible with 21st-century values. There can be no room for political correctness. If "moderate" Muslims refuse to acknowledge that their religion is part of the problem, then oppressed and subjugated non-Muslims will be forced to take matters into their own hands and fight back, and a war on Islam may be inevitable. What comes around goes around. If anything should happen to me or my family, these "moderate" Muslims will have blood on their hands and they should be ashamed of themselves. Islam is not a religion of peace. Change my mind. For more details, read the spoilered full version.
Also, another question for Muslim NSGers:
"Khaybar Khaybar ya yahud, jaish Mohammed sa yahud" is an antisemitic refrain regularly chanted at rallies calling for the destruction of Israel. Christian apologist David Wood has this to say about the phrase. I'd like to hear the Muslim response to this.
New Bremerton wrote:Negarakita wrote:Ok, this is epic.
"Don't expect me to shed a single tear for Muslims any longer. Not for Christchurch. Not for the Rohingya. Not for the Uighurs. Not for Muslim minorities in the West and elsewhere. Not for Muslim migrants and refugees." - "wah wah my people are being killed". Respect is a two way street and if you don't care about genocide you can't expect people to care about it when it happens to you.
Exactly.Also, re:Palestine, if you like apartheid then you can bug off. I get that you think you're some based and redpilled defender of your people but when you are actively upholding apartheid and expressing apathy towards the genocide of innocents then I don't deem you worthy of an intellectual response. I personally know people who have been attacked in Palestine for daring to walk down a street and other crimes.
There is no "apartheid" or "genocide" taking place in the West Bank and certainly not in Israel itself, and Gaza is de facto independent. Such claims are laughable. The Palestinians have used up all their chances. As far as I'm concerned, they don't deserve a state. As for the Rohingya and others, I just can't anymore. I'm sorry. It just feels like Muslims are hogging all the sympathy and manipulating gullible leftists into stifling all criticism, and I'm virtue-signaling my rights away. Like I said, I'm in a really dark place regarding Muslims and Islam, the details of which I can't go into without breaking the rules.
He did admit that he doesn't care if the rules are broken, so basically I took it as him intending to incite the Muslims in the thread against him.