Fair enough. Calling out can be presumptuous tho. Assumes own rightness. I'd prefer people to think in terms of asking 'Why did you kneel for the anthem/criticise that culture/use that word/draw that prophet/burn that flag/deface that poster'. Leaves you open to understanding whyhttps://twitter.com/seriouslyclara/status/958410150410297349 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
You definitely speak to people in different circles than I sometimes have to deal with.
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Replying to @seriouslyclara
I tend to speak to the extremists but yes, on both sides. Mostly I've looked at blasphemy laws and related social expectations and how this affects liberal Muslims & ex-Muslims. I'm sure they weren't who you were thinking of, tho.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @seriouslyclara
Also, people who have a problem with African Americans kneeling for the anthem and British Muslims burning poppies. A man was prosecuted for saying British soldiers should go to hell so it is quite serious. Also people who think no-one should ever criticise Social Justice ideas
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yeah, I'm talking to an audience who goes around telling people to kill themselves in their personal channels for no real reason other than to be trolls, who then cry "freedom of speech" when they're responded to.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Haha, pretty different audience. But I of course respect everything you had to say, and it was refreshing.
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