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In reply to the discussion: Anti-Semitism's increasingly thin and hard-to-see line [View all]Violet_Crumble
(36,379 posts)Bonobo said in his OP there were 50 Muslim countries and I correctly pointed out that there were far less than that. Bonobo's OP was about anti-Semitism, my reply to his OP was about anti-Semitism, but yrs was on some sort of different frequency that wasn't about anti-Semitism, and where you talked about a list: 'In each of them, it is a crime to be gay, so you will find many LGBT people know this list of countries. To not know them could be deadly.'
I suggested that anyone carrying around a rather limited list like that one could find themselves in trouble when travelling. Maybe I'm just weird like this, but I couldn't give a fuck what the majority religion is in that much more accurate and extensive list I posted a link to. They're all horrible countries for having those laws.
As for opposition to bigotry, everyone should be speaking out against bigotry against ALL minority groups that have had hate aimed at them. And when it comes to bigots, as an atheist I don't care what religion they are, or even if they are religious. What matters is the individual bigot themselves (not the entire ethnicity, race, nationality or religion they are) and speaking out against them and what they're saying.