Condemning something that everyone else is condemning and which is obviously wrong? Again, why should I? I'm baffled by this attempt to guilt trip me into saying the banal and obvious.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
I'm a nobody, Jeet, and you're not. Thus, I can speak frankly, while you cannot. You'd wreck your career if you painted outside the lines. Anyway, you're a nice guy and I like you.
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Replying to @SubBeck
It would wreck my career to condemn an act of terrorist murder carried on by a group despised by most of the world? That's like saying it would wreck my career to say the sky is blue & the earth revolves around the sun.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
You'd risk your career if Xianity were involved—not really, bec no risk is involved—but not for this type of murder involving Van Gogh and Hirsi Ali. You pick and choose your commentary, and pretend you're objective
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You've never criticized Islam once on Twitter.
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And you never will.
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Replying to @SubBeck
Not true but I'm not going to do your research for you.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
I mean I'll keep searching for the equivalent of joking about Pontius Pilate on Easter Sunday, but I fear my quest will be in vain.
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Replying to @SubBeck
I'll give you some help. The most important Islamic theocracy is Saudi Arabia (home of Mecca). I've been very critical of that regime and its leaders.pic.twitter.com/LfLzzCFaLg
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Replying to @HeerJeet
That is political. I'm not talking about politics. Changing the goalposts, are you?
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Saudi Arabia is a theocracy. Do you understand what a theocracy is?
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Replying to @HeerJeet
But I get it. You have never once criticized Islam like you do Christianity, but you come down hard on evil theocracies! You're so hard hitting!
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Replying to @SubBeck
Theocracies are bad, yes. Usually when one is critical of a religion, it's not for abstract reasons but for concrete harm done. Theocracy is a pretty obvious concrete harm.
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