Blanket fear of people from the Middle East doesn't apply, either. Israel's fine. Turkey's fine. Jordanians are a pretty nifty bunch.Fuzzy Necromancer wrote: ↑Tue Apr 24, 2018 3:14 amOkay then. Blanket fear of people from the Middle East. Better? It still seems to come from a very similar mindset in worldview.Darth Wedgius wrote: ↑Mon Apr 23, 2018 5:10 amLet's go down the list.Fuzzy Necromancer wrote: ↑Mon Apr 23, 2018 2:35 amHow is going from "Muslims on average are more prone to extremism and less tolerant" to "you are motivated by fear of muslims" an ass pull?Darth Wedgius wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 7:23 pmFuzzy, is everything you say going to be just accusing people of motives you pull from your ass?Fuzzy Necromancer wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 2:19 am Well, Darth, it's a bit of a relief for the true motives to be shown instead of all the waffling about "integration" and "terrorist risks". This is fear of Muslims, plain and simple.
We don't need a violent overthrow by Christians in this country imposing the Christian equivalent of Shariah law because they are already in office. Just ask Vice President Mike "hang the gays" Pence, or the Rapist In Chief.
Terry Pratchett said that Wisdom is one of the few objects that appears larger from a distance. I think the same thing applies to sexism, homophobia, and extremism.
For my motivation, I spoke of inhabitants of the Middle East and, secondarily, Muslims, when I could get no better data. I did not mention Islam in general, nor Muslims from other parts of the world.
If you know that Mike pence has been hanging gays or has said that he wants to hang gays, I'd love to hear it.
If you know of anything that substantiates accusations of rape against Trump, likewise.
If you have evidence that the Trump administration has been trying to push Christianity on anyone, also,likewise. The closest I can think of are blue laws, which are local, and have been with us long before the Cheeto in Chief was born, much less took office.
Finding people you want to hate and then assigning them motives to justify it, if that is what you are doing, may make you feel better about yourself... But it isn't a very effective way to relate to the real world. If doing actual good in the world the rest of us live in is important to you, you might want to take a step back once in a while and question your assumptions.
http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-sa ... ple-685759
Do efforts at legalizing discrimination against formerly protected classes in the name of Religious Freedom count? Or the Transgender military ban attempts? Or bans on immigrants/refugees from Muslim-dominated countries?
Did you read the Newsweek article you linked? This was Newsweek, not exactly a bastion of the far right, calling Trump's remark a joke.
Trump's ban of trans people from military service would count if he's said, "And these trans folks are an affront to God!" instead of citing medical costs and disruption. The travel bans were for terror hot spots, not a ban on all Muslims.