No. I don’t believe so. If count the quantity of ex-Muslims online that I have discovered, MENA people far out number the South Asian. They are only less popular, and I think that has more to do with tribalism and anti-Arab bigotry in both the South Asian and Jewish community.
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I don’t know of any Arab atheists who have a podcast (besides myself). I also don’t think Rogan or Harris have ever had an Arab atheist on theirs as a guest. But there are plenty out there.
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I don’t think Habib ever did a podcast. I remember he did YouTube hangouts now and again. There was also Joe The Pharaoh, but didn’t have a podcast. Just YouTube. And Faisal and Yasmine don’t podcast anymore from what I’ve seen. I still can’t think of any Arab atheist podcasters
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There are lots! Most of them are in Arabic though. In English, I can think of
@Lincoln74Sal and@GodlessWomanOne...I'm sure there are more. I agree w your assessment tho, Lalo. Arabs are only 15% of Muslims-we are far outnumbered by South Asians-and exMuslim or not, they hate us2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
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Are you from India? Indians are generally lovely ppl. Im referring to Pakistani/Bangladeshi ppl (not Bengali Hindus)...when they are Muslim they hate us because they always feel inferior (as Islam is an Arab supremacist religion). But the hate continues even if we're all atheists
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Ya, I think that leaving religion is one thing...but ppl need to also leave the racism, sexism, etc that they’re raised/socialized in. If they don’t consciously work on that (and many dont) then they just continue their love/hate for Arabs (atheist or not) without skipping a beat
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