they dont want protesting inside their establishment....."are you offended by my shirt?" come on, that dude doesnt give a crap what your shirt says, he simply doesnt want people protesting in the hotel.....
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We weren’t protesting, I was drinking coffee and scrolling through my phone when I was asked to leave.
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Next it will be "inciting violence" in 3... 2...
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Imagine the universal outrage and wall-to-wall media coverage if the customers' shirts had read "I am a Muslim," or "I love Allah." But because it said, "ex-Muslim," they are expelled from the Hilton premises, and the Left-leaning media is utterly silent on the incident.pic.twitter.com/sc9y9Lo1Kh
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Not really "!" If you think about it. If you are a the manager of a Starbucks and you see a bunch of people promoting ex-Muslim issues you will naturally feel concerned for the safety of your employers and establishment from Muslims.
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They had purchased and were drinking coffee when they were told to leave.
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I am not defending Starbucks
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Provocation never ends well.
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Either does letting religion become too powerful.
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Holy shit. Sam, thanks for sharig
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@SarahTheHaider Question: If you are ex-anything, great! It's your choice, but why go back to what you are ex of?
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We sort of all become activists towards reducing the injustices we lived through. It's a human thing I guess. For ex-muslims it's to change the "apostasy=evil" mentality that is common among conservative muslims.
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That is a major undertaking considering there are 1.5 billion Muslims globally!
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I think they agree, they brought it up in their "normalizing dissent" talk. It however doesn't seem to dilute their resolve. I'm sure you can relate to that.
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Sure, just curious about their motivation
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But I'm sure I'm not teaching you anything when I say that apostasy is particularly frowned upon when you poll muslims in particular. A lot of mischaracterization about their intentions is far from uncommon.
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This is true for all faiths. Many are getting killed in India for Hindu girls who want to marry non Hindu. Why isolate Islam? Unless, there is some other ulterior motive?
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