Dear @TeamYouTube,
Why silence secular voices from the Muslim world?
When white freethinkers in Christian Europe rose up against religious theocracy, we called it The Enlightenment.
When secular freethinkers in the Muslim world do the same—they're banned?
Isn't THAT bigotry?https://twitter.com/hamed_samad/status/1141369043221458949 …
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Replying to @aliamjadrizvi @TeamYouTube
YouTube is a private company that doesn't need to allow Islamophobic content on its platform. If exMuslims want to rock the boat by offending a marginalized group (and allow themselves to be used by far right groups), they should just go ahead and create their own YouTube.
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Islamophobia doesnt exist. Word used to make criticism impossible Muslims are not a marginalised group, most muslim dominant countries non muslims are marginalised there. We can at least call out private companies as being fascistic pigs.
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Unfortunately, most "anti-fascists" these days would side with Muslims over you, because far-right groups happen to like your criticisms of Islam. Many progressive muslims signed up for the "censor hate" train. They got their wish :)
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Also most AntiFa groups dislike the west, dislike capitalism, dislike governing structures....use intimidation, labels, violence to achieve what they want, JUST LIKE extreme islamic groups would... Guess they DO have things in common...
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and a lot of progressive muslims and exmuslims have joined that faction is what I'm trying to tell you.
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