Stop saying things like "Talibanization of the US". Stop blaming muslims all over the world for YOUR failure to contain the growth of *christian* extremism in your courts and your political system.
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Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange: (jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net)'s status on Sunday, 26-Jun-2022 15:05:25 UTC Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange: -
Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Sunday, 26-Jun-2022 15:05:24 UTC Aral Balkan @jwildeboer 1. The Taliban do not represent βMuslims all over the world.β To say so is an insult to non-practicing and progressive Muslims.
2. Progressive Muslims use the Taliban as a warning also.
3. Thereβs nothing wrong with comparing extremisms. Theyβre all terrible, as are the archaic misogynistic and xenophobic ideologies at their base.
My two cents as an ex-Muslim (which means I should be put to death under Sharia law) with two non-practicing/progressive Muslim parents.
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Santa Claes πΈπͺππ°π (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Monday, 27-Jun-2022 00:09:07 UTC Santa Claes πΈπͺππ°π @IngaLovinde It's more like "they're just like the specific muslims they really hate for supposedly exactly this kind of reason" and points at the hypocrisy, but clearly it can be read many ways and I agree it should be retired.
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Inga οΈβ:collar: π³οΈβπ (ingalovinde@embracing.space)'s status on Monday, 27-Jun-2022 00:09:08 UTC Inga οΈβ:collar: π³οΈβπ @jwildeboer white christian judges decided to allow mostly white christian states to ban abortions based on legislation written by white christian men and explained by christian religious stuff, and the best thing someone has to say about this "look, they're like muslims, and I really hate muslims!"
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