I think its very different. We must be able to criticise religious & political values.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @AsraNomani and
If ppl are not ashamed of their political/religious beliefs, they cannot be shamed by this. 1/2
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Replying to @HPluckrose @AsraNomani and
True.But reason for attempt to shame someone is to encourage rest of tribe to shun/attack
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Replying to @cedwilkins @AsraNomani and
Encouraging dogpiles is harassment. Finding someone's values shameful & saying so is not.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @AsraNomani and
Yes I see your point. I just felt Maryam was indeed trying to shame Asra.
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Replying to @cedwilkins @AsraNomani and
In the sense of encouraging harassment rather than saying shld be ashamed of voting Trump?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @AsraNomani and
Certainly soft bullying.No need for MN to join in, Asra is attacked all the time.
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Replying to @cedwilkins @AsraNomani and
What is soft bullying? No need for MN to join in? Why silence anyone? Just keep it civil.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @AsraNomani and
I'd have taken it as a personal insult if said to me. 'should be ashamed' not neutral.
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Replying to @cedwilkins @AsraNomani and
No. Its not neutral. We don't have to be neutral.We can have positive or negative opinions
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abt relig & polit ideas. We must be able to criticise them.Can't be expected to be neutral
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