I don't care. wrote:
There Is No wrote:His post was in reply to this post:
"Fraternitie', egalitie',libertie' not big priorities for The Prophet."
So, it strikes me as possible that he was objecting to bigotry and hatred directed at Muslims in general.
Certainly (nearly) everyone on these boards is in agreement that individuals and organizations that promote and carry out such atrocities deserve zero respect (among other things). But extending such disdain (and more) to all Muslims is to make the logical (and dangerous) flaw of 'guilt by association'.
The "bigoted" statement is correct. Even if I didn't agree, it wouldn't make me puke (unlike liberal SJWs, differing opinions don't make me puke).
Liberty, equality, and fraternity are not values promoted by the prophet Muhammed or found in Muslim countries.
Technically, the statement is correct. What lies behind the words is what may be in question.
One can say many correct things about any group of people. Sometimes such correct statements are made without bigotry and hatred behind them. Sometimes the opposite is true. Sometimes such correct statements are part of the solution. Sometimes they are part of the problem.
I do not claim to speak for anyone on here aside from myself. Not the individual who posted "Fraternitie', egalitie',libertie' not big priorities for The Prophet." nor the individual who posted "Good Lord the bigotry and hatefulness on this board makes me want to throw up." which may or may not have been meant as a response to the post that I cited.
I only hope that clear thinking, truth and love for humanity will prevail.