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originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: IAMALLYETALLIAM
a reply to: anonentity
I was a pretty big fan up until I got a pamphlet in the mail of his and one of his propositions according to it is to make Islam a proscribed ideology.
I’m not a Muslim, I have my issues with Islam and think it requires a lot of modernising and reformation, sects of it are just downright despicable but that proposition is the antithesis of freedom.
Depends on what he means by 'proscribed'...
What I do know is Islam is not a religion, it is a radical, disgusting violent ideology masquerading as a religion, with no place in modern society, except as something to learn about in the history books...
originally posted by: IAMALLYETALLIAM
Isn’t freedom of religion enshrined in the first amendment of the US constitution?
originally posted by: IAMALLYETALLIAM
a reply to: putnam6
Like I say, I was a very big fan until receiving that leaflet and we must absolutely end the authoritarian madness from our governments (through peaceful, democratic means).
I just question the motives of a man who wants to ban a religion and believe it is a truly slippery slope, the very cancel culture he is also opposed to.
originally posted by: IAMALLYETALLIAM
a reply to: putnam6
There’s always a chance although this pamphlet looked legit as every other point on there was aligned with what is on his website and relayed in speeches etc.
Interesting point you make though and certainly worth considering.
This is the problem with our political options though, picking the least worst candidate.
originally posted by: SuperDave90
I get very concerned when people give political speeches wearing uniforms....
originally posted by: DerBeobachter
Meanwhile in Queensland:
VIDEO: Welcome to Queensland, Australia ! A new ‘quarantine’ camp near Brisbane.
Twitter unfortunately
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: tanstaafl
That's an opinion which you are free to share.
The Muslims I know are quite decent people who just get on with their lives,
that goes for the Hindus as well
originally posted by: IAMALLYETALLIAM
a reply to: tanstaafl
Who gets to decide that though?
Your government
... has determined it is a religion
... and as such, you trying to remove people’s right to practise it makes you anti-constitutional doesn’t it?