Yes, the phrase "Blame Islam, not Muslims" is patronising. It suggests that Muslims are automatons, with no ability to question their faith.https://twitter.com/ConfessionsExMu/status/898221322119106560 …
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Replying to @Ex_Muslims_Irl
@ConfessionsExMu this account displays a pattern of callousness. As if they never experienced being Muslim. More like Tommy fan club
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I support Tommy, and I would always try to be respectful of everyone irrespective of religion or race. That doesn't mean I can't be critical
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Islam is a structural problem. Many, many Muslims have never imagined that becoming non-Muslim is an alternative available to them.
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Yes, we know exactly how difficult it can be. This doesn't mean we should patronise Muslims, however. The "Tommy fan club" jibe is shameful.
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Replying to @Ex_Muslims_Irl
Tommy has about as much ability to put himself in someone else's shoes as Trump does. I detect in your account a similar lack of empathy.
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Replying to @Amokistan
You have it backwards. As apostates, we know what Muslims are capable of. You, on the other hand, treat them as mindless automatons.
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Patronizing and engaging in bigotry of low expectations. As Faisal says, they treat us ' brown folk' like pandas in a zoo--not like humans.
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