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I don't think so. There's nothing wrong with criticising Islam, but some people believe *all* Muslims are practising taqiyya and plain evil.
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I don't think anyone's arguing against Islamists wanting that. The problem arises when one conflates Islamists with Muslims.
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The word Islamophobia is often misused, I'll grant you that. But there is a problem of treating all Muslims as the enemy, esp here in Luton
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Yeah, I agree with much of what you've said. But right now, most of the world hates Islam, which is why the left acts as it does
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It's always supported the outcasts, the underdogs, the wretched. Sometimes fanatically so.
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