Religion
In reply to the discussion: When 1 in 5 Americans Don't Belong to a Religion, is God Dead in 2013? [View all]LeftishBrit
(41,538 posts)'Still playing the poor abused Muslim card, I see? Might it not be that some of the "hatred and distrust our culture has propagated against Muslims" is actually propagated by Islam itself?'
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'(in a Protestant-majority country): 'Still playing the poor abused Catholic card, I see? 'Might it not be that some of the "hatred and distrust our culture has propagated against Catholics" is actually propagated by the actions of Catholics themselves?'
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'Still playing the poor abused Jew card, I see? Might it not be that some of the "hatred and distrust our culture has propagated against Jews" is actually propagated by the actions of Jews themselves?'
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'Still playing the poor abused woman card, I see? Might it not be that some of the "hatred and distrust our culture has propagated against women" is actually propagated by radical feminism itself?'
In all these case such comments are blaming the victim, and doing so in a very prejudiced way. Why is it OK to do the same with regard to atheists?