sounds like you would agree with most. If they were enacted in the west I would *fully* support reform movement
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Replying to @kew_van @REnlightenment
Attack problem of Islamic far-right in Europe on 2 fronts -support plans to keep it out *and* liberalise Islam here
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Replying to @HPluckrose @REnlightenment
yes. Although I truly believe you would need to keep ALL Islam out until reform has worked here.
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Replying to @kew_van @REnlightenment
No. I'll have liberal Muslims & keep out illiberal non-Muslims.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @REnlightenment
you must account for the amount of terrorists and theocrats that have *liberal* Muslim parents and family
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And you have to account for the issue of: if this comes to civil war (it will), where will the liberal Muslims stand?
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Replying to @REnlightenment
It's irrelevant how many Muslims r liberal. What's relevant: how many will openly, clearly oppose gradual Islamization.
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Replying to @REnlightenment @kew_van
That's what I mean by liberal - 'in opposition to far-right ideas including Islamism.'
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yes to extent if you ask them a question they'll (honestly) give right answer. But will they actively pursue liberalism
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Or will they simply be too scared/intimidated (and possibly even too lazy) to fight for those beliefs.
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Lets assume I support the ones who do (reformers) & not the ones who don't.
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