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Bluenorthwest

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8. Is that what I said? I am a human being, I speak for myself and I do not need you to rewrite me
Mon Oct 6, 2014, 08:12 AM
Oct 2014

Can you respond to what I said? I'd say your lack of respect is very clear.

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The West's phobia of Islamophobia [View all] echochamberlain Oct 2014 OP
It's tricky, that's why. Bigotry against Muslims is very real. cali Oct 2014 #1
Agreed. This smacks of attempts to smear those who point out bonofide islamaphobia GoneFishin Oct 2014 #2
Or it's confusion that all criticism of Islam is exactly the same thing... Silent3 Oct 2014 #4
Totally true. If I hear of two people wearing christian crosses around their necks on a plane GoneFishin Oct 2014 #10
Did Bill Maher advocate panicking ever time you see Muslim passengers on a plane? Silent3 Oct 2014 #24
Wrong. I indicated that I would be disgusted if Christians were assumed to be trying to trigger the GoneFishin Oct 2014 #27
Please do point to the place in the OP article where it says... Silent3 Oct 2014 #30
Sure : "Much of the West now has an irrational phobia of Islamaphobia." GoneFishin Oct 2014 #35
+2 pinboy3niner Oct 2014 #3
thank you. you're one of the people here whose opinion I value. cali Oct 2014 #5
Because liberal and tolerant Christians are constantly on the line here on DU. KittyWampus Oct 2014 #16
So you are saying the Republicans have always been correct, to be critical of bigotry is intolerant Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #6
So you feel that all Muslims are responsible for the actions of Isis el_bryanto Oct 2014 #7
Is that what I said? I am a human being, I speak for myself and I do not need you to rewrite me Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #8
OK - I think it's wrong to condemn all members of Islam for the actions of a few el_bryanto Oct 2014 #9
I think it is wrong to put words into the mouths of others. Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #11
You really should take some reading comprehension classes. el_bryanto Oct 2014 #12
You are taking issue with your own inferences. This can not be helped. Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #15
I am not being dishonest, but I can see that arguing with you is a waste of time. el_bryanto Oct 2014 #26
You do not speak for me. I have not said nor do I believe any of the shit that you are typing. Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #31
Playing the devils advocate, the child abuse case in Rotherham UK riderinthestorm Oct 2014 #23
To be honest with you madokie Oct 2014 #13
"Much of the West now has an irrational phobia of Islamaphobia." ??? Sheldon Cooper Oct 2014 #14
10, maybe 20 years? Donald Ian Rankin Oct 2014 #29
Interesting drive-by Orrex Oct 2014 #17
Yep. marmar Oct 2014 #18
no doubt GummyBearz Oct 2014 #19
As I've noted before, Maher is a stopped asshole who shits right twice a day Orrex Oct 2014 #21
Great argument. GummyBearz Oct 2014 #22
Eat a lot of cheese, and you'll find out Orrex Oct 2014 #25
Bill Maher and Sam Harris were huge cheerleaders for Israel's slaughter in the Gaza Strip. cpwm17 Oct 2014 #20
Here's some solid information hifiguy Oct 2014 #28
Is apostasy a state crime in any other religion? EX500rider Oct 2014 #32
Post removed Post removed Oct 2014 #33
It's too early in the morning for this kind of phony macho bullshit. arcane1 Oct 2014 #34
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