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Your posted a comment a few days ago about how you are optimistic about the future and the outcome of current events. I almost responded with a lengthy rant that agreed with you and outlined the rationale for my optimism... but it was a bit too much of a rant so I don't submit it... however I agree entirely with your criticisms of Christian religious institutions which are almost always submissive to Islam.
I suspect the most powerful weapon the civilized world has against Islam is free speech and it is the duty of all civilized people to stand united in opposition and disgust of Islam and the human rights atrocities that all Islamic sects, mosques and imams promote.
When members of the civilized world claim that "moderate" Muslims exist or that "true Islam" is peaceful, it only enables Muslims to feel proud about how disgusting they are.
If this were to cease and if civilized people were to fulfill their duty and express disgust of Islam, that would send a powerful message to the entire Muslim world and especially the younger generation. Sure it would "radicalize" many other Muslims, however it's naive to pretend such human-garbage weren't already radicalized or prone to acting on their fucked-up Islamic beliefs.
I'm optimistic that we will soon witness and end to the insanity of political correctness as the civilized world regain a respect for the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and this revolution will change the theological face of the world.
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Well said! That is it. Free Speech and advocating our own values is how we negate Islam and unravel its grip on the world.
And yep, that starts by Western Liberals and Conservatives, everyday people and scholars, rediscovering who we are, what the foundations of our civilization is built upon, and then acknowledging the huge moral gap between our values and Islamic rules-based ethics.
We aren't even close to getting to that point as we have a Liberal Hierarchy obsessed with identity politics and not at all interested in moral principles. Those folks are hanging onto a pendulum swing that I think is going to toss them off in the coming few years.
And we have corporate media helping to steer us into the identity politics still further because conflict is what grabs viewers. Well, Islam is going to provide all the conflict and horror that the media can stomach and its association with apologists resting on identity politics and victim culture is going to undermine both. And then we can have that honest and real conversation about universal values and the negation of these by religion in general and Islam in particular.
The pain and suffering over the next few years at the hands of Jihadists in Europe should lead us to the kinds of conversations you and I want people to start having now. So I do see room for optimism even if the path is a dark one.
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[–] guinness2 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Your posted a comment a few days ago about how you are optimistic about the future and the outcome of current events. I almost responded with a lengthy rant that agreed with you and outlined the rationale for my optimism... but it was a bit too much of a rant so I don't submit it... however I agree entirely with your criticisms of Christian religious institutions which are almost always submissive to Islam.
I suspect the most powerful weapon the civilized world has against Islam is free speech and it is the duty of all civilized people to stand united in opposition and disgust of Islam and the human rights atrocities that all Islamic sects, mosques and imams promote.
When members of the civilized world claim that "moderate" Muslims exist or that "true Islam" is peaceful, it only enables Muslims to feel proud about how disgusting they are.
If this were to cease and if civilized people were to fulfill their duty and express disgust of Islam, that would send a powerful message to the entire Muslim world and especially the younger generation. Sure it would "radicalize" many other Muslims, however it's naive to pretend such human-garbage weren't already radicalized or prone to acting on their fucked-up Islamic beliefs.
I'm optimistic that we will soon witness and end to the insanity of political correctness as the civilized world regain a respect for the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and this revolution will change the theological face of the world.
[–] novictim [S] ago
Well said! That is it. Free Speech and advocating our own values is how we negate Islam and unravel its grip on the world.
And yep, that starts by Western Liberals and Conservatives, everyday people and scholars, rediscovering who we are, what the foundations of our civilization is built upon, and then acknowledging the huge moral gap between our values and Islamic rules-based ethics.
We aren't even close to getting to that point as we have a Liberal Hierarchy obsessed with identity politics and not at all interested in moral principles. Those folks are hanging onto a pendulum swing that I think is going to toss them off in the coming few years.
And we have corporate media helping to steer us into the identity politics still further because conflict is what grabs viewers. Well, Islam is going to provide all the conflict and horror that the media can stomach and its association with apologists resting on identity politics and victim culture is going to undermine both. And then we can have that honest and real conversation about universal values and the negation of these by religion in general and Islam in particular.
The pain and suffering over the next few years at the hands of Jihadists in Europe should lead us to the kinds of conversations you and I want people to start having now. So I do see room for optimism even if the path is a dark one.