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Let's drop this, we are not getting anywhere on it.But it is the point, you cannot "prove" most practising Muslims don't agree with sharia which is against equality for others and for superiority for themselves, you cannot "prove" that.
Let's drop this, we are not getting anywhere on it.
I know lots of white people, I've grown up with them all my life, where did I refer to white people as a collective?You must not know many white people then.
Funny, you often refer to white people in the collective, when nobody can change being "white"
But then say its wrong to hold people who prescribe to a ideology, a largely supremacist one, in the collective.
you make it up as you go along.
I know lots of white people, I've grown up with them all my life, where did I refer to white people as a collective?
You still have not shown where I speak about white people as a collective...You make the arguments about White privilege, that's holding white people in the collective, even if you don't see it as that.
Like I said, I have grown up around Muslims in my area, both practising and non-practising, then there is Muslims within my own family, but in my family they are non-practising, so don't base my view of the religion on them, but your point about me knowing none, doesn't stand.
I know lots of white people, I've grown up with them all my life, where did I refer to white people as a collective?
The post I quoted claimed I did not know any white people, I informed them that I did for many years. Nice try though.You see, in the white shaming community this comment is one of the largest proofs of white privilege known as "moral licensing." That just because you 'know', or are 'friends' with a black person doesn't make you less of a racist. You don't get some kind of 'moral license' to be racist just because you 'know black people'.
It is even a meme put in the sense that whites that use the term are actually trying to use a relationship with a blacks in a way to hide their racism.
So since that standard has already been established, how does you stating, "I know lots of white people" make you less racist? Or prove that you do not speak about whites collectively?
I am just asking... because a white person will get beaten bloody for making the same comment as a racist.
The post I quoted claimed I did not know any white people, I informed them that I did for many years. Nice try though.
Your negative stance about Islam is immaterial, the problem is your characterization of what you argue most Muslims believe, you made a claim that demonstrates you do not know many Muslims. Whether you express bigotry, hatred or negative attitudes toward Muslims is irrelevant. Nice try though.That "claim" was in response to your claim that I do not know any Muslims, as I view Islam and many of its followers in the negative sense.
So as you view White people often in the negative sense (which you deny) I then made the claim that using your own "rules", you must not know any white people, by the same token of logic you used on me.
So lostMarbles point still stands.
The post I quoted claimed I did not know any white people, I informed them that I did for many years. Nice try though.
Your negative stance about Islam is immaterial, the problem is your characterization of what you argue most Muslims believe, you made a claim that demonstrates you do not know many Muslims. Whether you express bigotry, hatred or negative attitudes toward Muslims is irrelevant. Nice try though.
Now I've made claims about white society? Oh do tell.So your stances demonstrates that you must not know many white people, as you often make posts referring to the collective mind set of "white society".
And this the point I was making about claiming you know what's in a Muslim person's head, not whether you like or dislike them. But seeing that you're making declarative statements about Muslims lying to your face to enact some sort of agenda, it again demonstrates that you don't know many Muslims. It must be an interesting sight to see you in the same room as a Muslim.As for Muslims, keep being spoon-fed the "Islam is Peace" rhetoric, they'll lie to your face you know, pretend to be for equality to simply further their cause till the have enough power, this is actually a well documented Islamic tactic, give enough time and as it grows in power, people will eventually learn.
Always remember, if you see racism, that makes you a racist, just like all those Civil Rights leaders who saw and fought against segregation. Had they just not to point out racism, then they wouldn't be racists.
To my knowledge, nobody is arguing whites are born racist but it is easy to argue they are acculturated towards racist attitudes and racial resentments.
I don't see BLM as racist, necessarily. I see it as frustrated blacks . Being frustrated, angry, even violent... does not make you racist per se.
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