Which one of us do you think wants the right to win elections? I know I don't.http://conatusnews.com/care-much-hypocrisy-now/ …
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If those were my options, I'd go for Corbyn. If it were May or Corbyn, I'd go for Corbyn. We can do much better than him tho and as it was, I voted Libdem.
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When they committed to not doing that.
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How is it bigoted to want to address the problem of islamism?
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The mere framing is bigoted. If you respect the right of others to self-determination, you say things like "how do we convince people not to engage in [specific behavior]". Bigots say things like "The problem of [a group of people doesn't think the right thing like I do]".
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'How do we convince people not to engage in Islamism' rather than 'The problem of Muslims.' I agree.
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What exactly do you mean by "islamism"?
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Seems like a rather simplistic reduction of a complex heterogeneous phenomenon.
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Yes. It's a small graphic, not a book.
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"address the problem of Islamism" That's pretty vague. What does this entail?
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Jihadism. Fundamentalist hate preachers. Attacks on gay communities, Jewish communities, apostates, honour crime, FGM, forced marriage. That sort of thing. The human rights abuses associated with fundamentalist Islam. No-one objects when we address them in other ideologies
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I was asking how you meant to "address it", not what it is.
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Ah. I am writing a thing about this. I do not know exactly but want us to start talking about it openly and treating it equivalently with other fundamentalist beliefs.. The best people to lead the way are the liberal and reforming and ex-Muslims.
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