Same way I don't think all Christians are against gay marriage or a woman's right to choose. Even if the vocal majority, and those with actual political power, hold their beliefs that may seem extremist and not fit for the modern world, there are many who do not share such viewpoints. I'm not going to vilify them as well when they are likely already vilified from within their community.
Quote from: Fagcicle on November 11, 2015, 09:25:59 AMSame way I don't think all Christians are against gay marriage or a woman's right to choose. Even if the vocal majority, and those with actual political power, hold their beliefs that may seem extremist and not fit for the modern world, there are many who do not share such viewpoints. I'm not going to vilify them as well when they are likely already vilified from within their community.But what about the extremely disconcerting amount of Muslims who believe in a lot of wacky shit like apostasy killings and vilification of homosexuality?
Quote from: Mordo on November 11, 2015, 09:32:08 AMQuote from: Fagcicle on November 11, 2015, 09:25:59 AMSame way I don't think all Christians are against gay marriage or a woman's right to choose. Even if the vocal majority, and those with actual political power, hold their beliefs that may seem extremist and not fit for the modern world, there are many who do not share such viewpoints. I'm not going to vilify them as well when they are likely already vilified from within their community.But what about the extremely disconcerting amount of Muslims who believe in a lot of wacky shit like apostasy killings and vilification of homosexuality?I'm well aware of that. Still doesn't change my stance.
Quote from: Fagcicle on November 11, 2015, 09:44:34 AMQuote from: Mordo on November 11, 2015, 09:32:08 AMQuote from: Fagcicle on November 11, 2015, 09:25:59 AMSame way I don't think all Christians are against gay marriage or a woman's right to choose. Even if the vocal majority, and those with actual political power, hold their beliefs that may seem extremist and not fit for the modern world, there are many who do not share such viewpoints. I'm not going to vilify them as well when they are likely already vilified from within their community.But what about the extremely disconcerting amount of Muslims who believe in a lot of wacky shit like apostasy killings and vilification of homosexuality?I'm well aware of that. Still doesn't change my stance.So what if 99% of Muslims hated the concept of homosexuality to their very core? Would you still tolerate their beliefs?Being anti Islamic does not mean being anti Arab. Islam is a bullshit religion with bullshit practices rooted in homophobia, paedophilia and warmongering. You of all people should not be turning a blind eye to this.
Quote from: Mordo on November 11, 2015, 10:37:38 AMQuote from: Fagcicle on November 11, 2015, 09:44:34 AMQuote from: Mordo on November 11, 2015, 09:32:08 AMQuote from: Fagcicle on November 11, 2015, 09:25:59 AMSame way I don't think all Christians are against gay marriage or a woman's right to choose. Even if the vocal majority, and those with actual political power, hold their beliefs that may seem extremist and not fit for the modern world, there are many who do not share such viewpoints. I'm not going to vilify them as well when they are likely already vilified from within their community.But what about the extremely disconcerting amount of Muslims who believe in a lot of wacky shit like apostasy killings and vilification of homosexuality?I'm well aware of that. Still doesn't change my stance.So what if 99% of Muslims hated the concept of homosexuality to their very core? Would you still tolerate their beliefs?Being anti Islamic does not mean being anti Arab. Islam is a bullshit religion with bullshit practices rooted in homophobia, paedophilia and warmongering. You of all people should not be turning a blind eye to this.Me of all people? What, because I'm gay, I should automatically vilify a religion of more than a billion people because they have stances that differ from my sexual orientation? We've had this exact same discussion before, and I'm simply going to refer you to Psy's post in here: I am not going to deem everyone who follows the religion as evil extremists before getting to know them, as there are many moderate Muslims who do not want to be associated with the extremists who are extremely vocal. I am not going to call for the eradication of the religion, the mass murder of Muslims that some call for. I am going to disagree with some of their stances, and study the religion more to understand it.But no - my sexual orientation is not going to be a basis for more hatred against a sect of people.