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So what. I've tested positive for explosives at the airport. AtheistCrusader May 2015 #1
The current Islamaphobia is scary Gothmog May 2015 #2
I agree and it's getting worse, particularly in some parts of the country. cbayer May 2015 #3
What particularly alarms me okasha May 2015 #4
It is not only acceptable but appears to be somewhat fashionable cbayer May 2015 #5
Frankly, I'm appalled okasha May 2015 #6
"supposed leftists defending the founder and director of an outright hate group" trotsky May 2015 #7
I'm not sure what you mean by the Geller/Garland school district connection. cbayer May 2015 #8
Thank you. That explains it. okasha May 2015 #12
I don't know much about Dallas, but I remembered this story cbayer May 2015 #14
Dallas has gotten bigger since 1963, okasha May 2015 #18
An outright hate group Cartoonist May 2015 #9
Playing fast and loose with terms does not make a very good point. cbayer May 2015 #11
And why aren't they a hate group? MellowDem May 2015 #25
No, because they don't meet the criteria. Lots of hate groups are religiously cbayer May 2015 #26
I think the term in the same way I think of... MellowDem May 2015 #30
Fascism phobia? Never heard of it. cbayer May 2015 #33
Exactly, because it's a bullshit term... MellowDem May 2015 #35
I must of misunderstood, because I thought you said you feared the belief system, cbayer May 2015 #36
The RCC, for example... MellowDem May 2015 #41
I don't disagree that the RCC pursues some policies that are bigoted and I'm cbayer May 2015 #43
I'm just pointing out it does meet the criteria... MellowDem May 2015 #44
Because there's no difference between Gert Wilders and the Berrigan brothers. okasha May 2015 #13
Or Pamela Geller and Sister Simone Campbell. cbayer May 2015 #15
Operant conditioning. okasha May 2015 #19
What are the rewards? cbayer May 2015 #21
Attention, peer affirmation and ego gratification. okasha May 2015 #22
Yes. And the avoided punishments are being ignored, being shunned by the group cbayer May 2015 #23
As if the Berrigan brothers, or Sister Simone Campbell, have, or had, any power in the RC church muriel_volestrangler May 2015 #78
Would you compare it to Pamela Geller's organization? cbayer May 2015 #79
It's far more powerful, certainly muriel_volestrangler May 2015 #81
Definitely more powerful, and you may disagree with my take on this, cbayer May 2015 #82
Yes, I agree they are a hate group. muriel_volestrangler May 2015 #83
Then your definition of hate group is not consistent with the general cbayer May 2015 #84
Definition: muriel_volestrangler May 2015 #85
That's not a definition, of course, that is a statement that all hate groups share these cbayer May 2015 #86
those assholes defending freedom of speech! Warren Stupidity May 2015 #10
Actually, what you're defending is a First Amendment violation. okasha May 2015 #16
Well you do get credit for imaginative bullshit. Warren Stupidity May 2015 #17
So it's okay for a govwrnment entity to violate okasha May 2015 #20
Now you've piled the bullshit wide and deep. Warren Stupidity May 2015 #24
That's just patently false. Goblinmonger May 2015 #29
Two posts? okasha May 2015 #42
Aren't you clever. Are you going to reply to the point made. Goblinmonger May 2015 #46
Yeah, it's just like those assholes that defending the KKK Goblinmonger May 2015 #31
"...don't I dare" okasha May 2015 #37
People here HAVE stated quite clearly that anyone who dares to defend Geller's free speech rights skepticscott May 2015 #39
I made that clear in my post. Goblinmonger May 2015 #45
Oh. How fearsome. okasha May 2015 #48
Islam is worthy of lots of rational fear... MellowDem May 2015 #27
I doubt that you as a white, male atheist experience anything even cbayer May 2015 #28
I don't fear the woman... MellowDem May 2015 #32
I would take issue with your claim that you don't identify with an ideology that preaches hate cbayer May 2015 #34
Muslims have some level of privilege... MellowDem May 2015 #38
In the US? I don't think muslims have any privilege, and even if they cbayer May 2015 #40
I didn't make a single assumption about the women... MellowDem May 2015 #47
but do you fear this woman? Is there a good reason to fear her? AlbertCat May 2015 #49
Sure! People in Glass Houses Shouldn't Throw Stones. cbayer May 2015 #53
Actually, it's not an "irony", mr blur May 2015 #77
Damn. Mellow, Warren, Goblin & Skeptic have made all the good points. Yorktown May 2015 #50
It's socially acceptable bigotry. Thanks a lot Bill Maher. mwrguy May 2015 #51
Agree. I think he and others have made it even more than acceptable. cbayer May 2015 #52
Yeah.... just like hatred and fear of Atheist! Thanks a lot Bill O'Reilly. AlbertCat May 2015 #54
Agree, I can see the similarities between O'Reilly and Maher. cbayer May 2015 #55
So the RCC emboldens Westboro Baptist. Goblinmonger May 2015 #57
Only if you lack critical reasoning. rug May 2015 #58
Oh, do educate me then, great one. Goblinmonger May 2015 #60
I'm more interested in following the convolutions that led you to that point. rug May 2015 #62
Well, following the logic of your compatriots, Goblinmonger May 2015 #66
Compatriots? Do tell. What country do we inhabit? rug May 2015 #67
Does metaphoric usage of a word confuse you? Goblinmonger May 2015 #70
No. Let me know when you do it. rug May 2015 #71
I know you are but what am I. Goblinmonger May 2015 #72
. rug May 2015 #73
Oh, wait, I forgot the reply I was supposed to make Goblinmonger May 2015 #65
And what group might that be? rug May 2015 #68
And yet the pope's hate speech against lgbt people is perfectly acceptable. beam me up scottie May 2015 #87
And moderate believers embolden the fundamentalists, right cb? n/t trotsky May 2015 #74
And followers of the RCC are emboldened by its institutionalized homophobia and misogyny. beam me up scottie May 2015 #88
Holy Logical Leaps, Batman Goblinmonger May 2015 #56
"Self, read post 61." rug May 2015 #59
Are you wittle fee fees hurt because I said a mean about your church? Goblinmonger May 2015 #61
Is that the best you can do? rug May 2015 #63
I know I'll never get an answer from you Goblinmonger May 2015 #64
Now that you mention Don Quixote, you've reminded me of this quote: rug May 2015 #69
Oh, you're far too hard on yourself... mr blur May 2015 #75
This failure to distinguish subject from object explains your difficulty with rug May 2015 #76
I completely agree. It is socially acceptable bigotry. liberal_at_heart May 2015 #80
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