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<blockquote data-quote="All Englands Skies" data-source="post: 72145487" data-attributes="member: 234388"><p>To be fair, if people take exception to anything Islamic, they are quickly labelled Islamophobes, bigots and haters, I rarely would see this "offense is subjective" stuff if people moaned about an Islamic message. You might personally see the two as the same, but lets face it, to most "atheists", "SJW's" and "liberals", the person getting offended by the Islamic message is the "bigot", any legalistic rules are thrown to the wayside and discounted. Its anti-muslim bigotry plain and simple</p><p></p><p>However people take exception to a Christian message, its due to 2000 years of our negative conduct, the Christian who moans is having a hissy fit, in fact its implied the Christian is the bigoted one and out come the endless legalistic arguments and technicalities over how the Christian broke some petty rules.</p><p></p><p>Those same people then argue over and over they are not bias against Christians, until blue in the face, though they consistently take whatever side of the argument is against the Christians in every single issue.</p><p></p><p>Sorry but if this was some Islamic message, put on a sign in front of a house at the end of Ramadan, which technically broke the rules of a HOA, most of the people citing the<em> "well the Christians broke the rules"</em> argument would be nowhere to be found in fact most of the same people would most likely accuse the HOA of being "Islamophobic" and the HOA would be the "bad guys", they'd claim that the<em> "HOA made their decision, because of their on Islamophobia and bigotry, it highlights the wide spread of islamophobia in our communities" </em></p><p></p><p>Come on, man, you know that's how it would play out.</p><p></p><p>you personally might be consistent on this issue, but lets be honest, 90% of those taking your position would U-turn if the situations were reversed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All Englands Skies, post: 72145487, member: 234388"] To be fair, if people take exception to anything Islamic, they are quickly labelled Islamophobes, bigots and haters, I rarely would see this "offense is subjective" stuff if people moaned about an Islamic message. You might personally see the two as the same, but lets face it, to most "atheists", "SJW's" and "liberals", the person getting offended by the Islamic message is the "bigot", any legalistic rules are thrown to the wayside and discounted. Its anti-muslim bigotry plain and simple However people take exception to a Christian message, its due to 2000 years of our negative conduct, the Christian who moans is having a hissy fit, in fact its implied the Christian is the bigoted one and out come the endless legalistic arguments and technicalities over how the Christian broke some petty rules. Those same people then argue over and over they are not bias against Christians, until blue in the face, though they consistently take whatever side of the argument is against the Christians in every single issue. Sorry but if this was some Islamic message, put on a sign in front of a house at the end of Ramadan, which technically broke the rules of a HOA, most of the people citing the[I] "well the Christians broke the rules"[/I] argument would be nowhere to be found in fact most of the same people would most likely accuse the HOA of being "Islamophobic" and the HOA would be the "bad guys", they'd claim that the[I] "HOA made their decision, because of their on Islamophobia and bigotry, it highlights the wide spread of islamophobia in our communities" [/I] Come on, man, you know that's how it would play out. [I][/I] you personally might be consistent on this issue, but lets be honest, 90% of those taking your position would U-turn if the situations were reversed. [/QUOTE]
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