It seems that small bastions of extreme fundamentalism remain loyal to a literal reading [of scripture], for example the evangelical protestants of the Westboro Baptist Church or the Wahhabi Muslims of extreme Sunni groups like al-Qaeda or ISIS.
Are al-Qaeda and ISIS trigger words in britbongistan?
Maybe you could try putting more emphasis away from Islamic fundamentalism?
Maybe it could have helped to leave another note that not all religious people are radicals? I'm more inclined to say that your teacher doesn't know what she's doing, but if you have to write another paper for her/him it might help.
Quote from: Dustin on October 07, 2014, 06:52:11 AMAre al-Qaeda and ISIS trigger words in britbongistan?In a manner of speaking...Spoiler
SpoilerSharon law for britan.
Gaunt's Fatwa, I like it.11/10 on the image though, made all the sweeter because I was just reading a chapter from the Ghosts >.>
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on October 07, 2014, 09:28:11 AMGaunt's Fatwa, I like it.11/10 on the image though, made all the sweeter because I was just reading a chapter from the Ghosts >.>Lord Commissar Mohammad, making the galaxy halal in the name of the God Emperor Allah.SpoilerOT: I wouldn't be surprised if this sort of thing would be out right banned, I don't care what religion you are, all belief systems should be open to to satire and parodies, a line has to be drawn between what is offensive (all muslims are bombers/pigs/sand people) and a piss take (the above jokes).
She circled the names al-Qaeda and ISIS and wrote "Be careful" next to it. I asked her what she meant, and she said I need to be mindful of what I say, because I never know who could be marking my work.