You're being too narrow, I think. I still think religious ppl are decent ppl when they argue for faith & against scepticism.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
check pinned Retweeted Peyton Smith
im talking about this tweethttps://twitter.com/peyton_smith2/status/774257016206266370 …
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Replying to @valkyriesxiiiii @HPluckrose
she could have used a different approach to talk how she thinks islam oppresses women but she chose mocking it
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Replying to @valkyriesxiiiii
.@illmind00 Good. Islam is a prime example of a bad idea that takes itself far too seriously and tries to make everyone else do so too.
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Replying to @valkyriesxiiiii
.@illmind00 That woman is mocking gender-specific modesty codes which place responsibility for curbing men's sexual drives on women. 1/2
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Replying to @HPluckrose
.@illmind00 That's oppressive of women & insulting to men. Why do so many approve anti-slut-shaming activism until its to do w Islam? 2/2
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Replying to @HPluckrose
it's not about the way she dresses but how she outright mocked a symbol of faith ( even if you personally find it ridiculous )
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Replying to @valkyriesxiiiii
.@illmind00 Perfect example of privileging faith. 'Outright mocked.' Why do we have to shelf gender equality ideas in the face of religion?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
plenty of muslim women 'chose' to wear hijab no once forced then, besides i dont think that's oppressing if a woman chooses to
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Women often choose socially conservative dress & rules. We can still criticise them.
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