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Criticizing islam

Is part of the AB Ed team muslim? Is that why people that criticize islam on AB are so harshly dealt with?
In this country my forefathers fought hard against ruthless enemies to uphold our right to speak freely against things which we did not believe in or thought immoral.
Can we have a new 'jihad' section?


marlasinger  Fri 02/05/08 17:58
shawnee
Fri 02/05/08
23:30
When / in which threads have criticism of islam been ¨harshly dealt with¨, by the AB Ed team?

Do you have examples of threads on this site of critical comment re other beliefs?

However, your comment about ´a jihad section' undermines your street cred ......
ruby27
Sat 03/05/08
10:33
It depends on your perspective.

I think the users of this site reflect the views of wider society. That there is a degree of islamophobia, ie unrealistic hatred and fear, then there is a section of the community that whilst not supporting it as a religion, object to the way the fear and dislike of the religion are conflated with the fear of Muslims and finally there is, as there is in Britain a minority who support the religion.

What is the harsh treatment you speak of? On a post in R and S, Wizard posted a deliberately aggressive and anti Muslim and poster specific thread and the only sanction appears to be that some other posters have condemned (rightly) his threats of violence. RGeezer who boast of his support of BNP (overtly racist organisation), deliberately posts threads that are anti Muslim, and again apart from others posting their views there is no sanctions whatsoever
triggerhippy
Sat 10/05/08
18:26
Of course Freedom of speech comes with obligation. I am free to have opinions and views as long as I dont impose them on others or offend someone, similarly stifling good debate is like going back to dark ages, where people were lynched just being curious and asking about things. Accountability for one's action and staying within boundaries of decency seems to be non existent whenever the debate centres on muslims.
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