@077203575y Christians were exactly the same deep into the 90s. Also it’s not delusion. It’s my experiences and understanding Muslims are just people whose views vary and change. I don’t support Islam or Islamic teaching. But I also don’t support this demonisation of Muslims/islam.
@077203575y 5. Muslims can and have been pro-lgbt just like Christian’s can
6. Time. Wait a few years and if we encourage Muslim integration humanist western thought will become more and more common. People eventually pick up the beliefs of the people around them.
@077203575y 1. So do Christian countries
2. Ppl do not always have the same stance as their govt
3. I do not love any religions. But I support the right to practice them in private life.
4. Islam and trad Christian teachings abt gays are basically the same. Yet we focus on Islam?
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when Its Christmas morning and I look under the tree but there’s no curly haired not blonde chubby man who’s slightly taller than me but not too much so I just go back upstairs
@s30k__ Listen I get that religion has bad values. But Muslims are not the people who actually endanger our rights. That’s right wing populists and nazis. Muslims are of the left in the uk (with minor exceptions). Yes often Muslims are homophobic but so are lots of white brits.
Roughly 90% of Green Party energy is spent trying to win these people over instead of WWC people in northern towns who are literally already far left (economically)
DAILY REMINDER: DO NOT USE THE MLM TOOTHPASTE FLAG!
the toothpaste flag is a blatant shameless copy of the lesbian flag that is used by bigots. Its users are known to silence elder queer voices & police lgbt spaces. please use the cinthean flag instead!!
I feel bad for the people trapped in 2020 sometimes, a character being from a certain nation is not “propaganda”. And it’s xenophobic to want all Russians removed from media due to actions of the Russian state.
A Scottish youth football club has condemned a photo shared on one of its online pages which showed teenage football players wearing T-shirts with explicit, sexualised and misogynistic slogans, describing it as 'wholly unacceptable'