StrangerThan
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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania quote:
Why are you so adamant this mosque/cultural center be constructed in that spot? Why do you so adamantly insist everyone is intolerant when the flagship you're riding on is supported by a flotilla of intolerance? I don't have to be a republican cheerleader to know that if their strategists don't use this for all its worth, then the need new strategists. They have solid poll numbers, across political beliefs and parties. Thinking they won't is silly. Like I said, politicians are narcissistic assholes who think nothing of ginning up hate for political ends... wtf is new about that? I adamantly support religious freedom, and I adamantly support people getting to know each other instead of hating each other... a hard concept for some to understand It isn't a mosque, and your refusal to keep from calling it one shows you are not discussing in an honest manner... also it is several blocks from ground zero, so on this account you are also being a part of ginning up fear... Now, you consistently bring up non sequiturs in your posts to me that have nothing to do with my positions... such as this little gem Why do you so adamantly insist everyone is intolerant when the flagship you're riding on is supported by a flotilla of intolerance? I am not on a flagship. And there are plenty of people here arguing from a place of intolerance The flagship you are on is tolerance of Islam. In one of your posts, you state, we need to embrace it. The fuck we do. As a nation where religious tolerance is a part of life, we need to allow them the freedom to worship as they see fit within the same confines as we monitor and take to task any religious activity. By that I mean, if they want to demonstrate like the wackos in, where is it, Kansas City? By all means let them. If they want to practice violence like other sects in the US have, then take them to task as has been done. But within the realm of peaceful worship, by all means have at it. We need to allow them the same protections under the Constitution that every religion should have. We do not, as a nation, need to embrace islam. That is complete and utter bs. This debate is not about Constitutional rights. It is not about race. It is about a nation attacked and about the emotions that still linger. It is about the wisdom of building this structure close to ground zero at this point in history. The flagship of embracing islam is one that has a flotilla of religious intolerance behind it. I'm not talking centuries ago, or even decades ago. I'm talking yesterday, last year, the year before. Hell, start looking at the armed conflicts in the world and you will find islam behind a good many of them. You will find atrocities, church bombings, hatred of anyone who isn't muslim, outrages that lead to threats of violence, riots, death squads, the same homophobic stances so decried in other religions, and in even the most tolerant of islamic states, you will find radicals willing and able to pursue a violent agenda. Yeah, go ahead, tell me about the violent agendas of the religious types in America. I'll match you one for one of actual atrocities committed until you run dry and then you can sit like a good little schoolgirl while I keep going. This bullshit of defending one wrong by shooting up another is, in this area, outgunned. Embrace it my ass. Let them worship in peace? yes. Respect them as people? yes. Afford respect to their religious beliefs? Yes, to a degree. That degree ends when any religion takes outrage to violence. But as far as their rights? Yeah they have the right to build it. I also believe, they have the intelligence to know it is a supremely bad idea at this point in time.
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