Indeed! But I am thinking of what will reduce both anti-Muslim bigotry & radicalisation in the long run.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @cnorman8506
I'm not sure that shutting down any attempts to talk abt Islamism is helping social cohesion at all.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @cnorman8506
I think it just increases distrust & resentment. Strong argument that Clinton lost favour for not naming the problem.
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Both silencing of criticism of Islamism & Trump-like bigotry exacerbate. We need to treat it openly like everything else.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @cnorman8506
If we on the left won't acknowledge the problem, the right steps in.pic.twitter.com/YQ6eQgS5gr
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I acknowledge the problem but don't condone disrespecting the religion as a productive way of combating any type of negativity.
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Replying to @cnorman8506
I disagree coz UK satirises Christianity soo much but scared to with Islam. But is disrespecting ISIS disrespecting Islam?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yes! Because people in US basically think Islam = Isis. It's pretty volatile here.
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I think they'd think it less if more Muslims accepted mockery of ISIS. Some have loved it. Turkey has done own satire.
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I can empathise. Thanks for the chat.
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