# 2 of questions to get crucified for asking: Do feminists avoid criticizing Islam because they unconsciously long for masculine dominance?
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Ppl don't criticize Islam because Muslims are considered a minority group and therefore criticism is forbidden. It's not that complicated.
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They also refrain because they're ignorant of it and are worried they'll say something wrong and then get attacked by ppl calling them slurs
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Did you miss the sarcasm here? Are you being ironic? I really cannot tell...
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In fairness, he claimed the opposite. Appeasing Islam hides secret submissiveness. Strange POV, but he didn't mention Islam's critics.
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I usually agree with JP but not on this. His ideas on Marxist/postmodernism are more on point, 3rd wave Feminism being an aspect of it.
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While I agree it really isn't, I don't think people should be demonised for asking the question either. Which was the point.
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Your viewpoint is of an Ex-muslim, raised by ISLAM. Jordan analyses the Western Non-Muslim, 3rd wave Feminist experience... AND he's most accurate in his assessment that 'longing for masculine dominance' makes these demented feminist seek alliance with grossly Mysogynistic ISLAM
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