We both want that. I don't think purity tests are the way. Accept a wider range of views, address the problem of Islamism and be more consistently liberal general and those who have gone right will come back.
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How is it bigoted to want to address the problem of islamism?
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Replying to @AbandonFaith @respectfulson and
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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Replying to @SomeGuyMatt @AbandonFaith and
'How do we convince people not to engage in Islamism' rather than 'The problem of Muslims.' I agree.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @AbandonFaith and
What exactly do you mean by "islamism"?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @AbandonFaith and
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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Replying to @HPluckrose @UltimateMurphy and
It's a small graphic that would seem to imply that a book isn't warranted.
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