I mean, if you're concerned surely you have some relativists you could point me towards? Cause otherwise why frame it this way?
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Replying to @ETVPod @HPluckrose and
Acqueiscence is marked by the absence of protest. Why haven't all d other human rights activists come forward to support ex-muslims in dis?
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Replying to @lblwcri @HPluckrose and
Have you checked that they provided no support? Sounds like the March happened so unless some further issue is made what needs doing?
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There'll be another march next year.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @lblwcri and
Sounds like a lot of hand waving at vague threat. Relativists were bad but they mostly been replaced by moral realists and constructivists.
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I don't agree. I think ur best sources on difficulty of criticising Islamism due to regressive leftist pushback are reformers & ex-Muslims
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Replying to @HPluckrose @ETVPod and
There is a very real danger than ex-Muslims will be banned from criticising Islamic homophobia at the next Pride coz of this pressure.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @ETVPod and
Perhaps you are aware of Maajid Nawaz and Ayaan Hirsi Ali being named anti-Muslim extremists by SPLC for their criticism of it?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @lblwcri and
I am. And I'm pretty sure the SPLC didn't argue it on relativist grounds. And I'm very sure they got an overwhelming debate and pushback.
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They don't claim to be relativists, no. But it is what people are when they oppose one group doing something but not another.
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