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Sunday, 23 September 2018

Islamophobia: how to identify its features and practitioners

The 6 principles of Islamophobia:

1) Complain about the symptoms (ie Muslims).

2) Refuse to cure the disease because you are too cool for rules (eg ie refuse to consider why Western governments never govern in the national interest or why, whether and how Christianity and liberal democracy have failed as well as refusing to consider whether your failed religion and political system should be replaced and with what).

3) Turn up the hate every time you cannot answer a question about why your wonderful religion called Christianity and your wonderful political system called representative democracy allowed this to happen and why your clueless politicians don't care about the national interest and have no idea what to do other than say "Shut up, you Nazi" every time you complain.

4) Support anyone no matter how repellent to ordinary people as long as they express your hatred more eloquently and boldly than you can yourself.

5) Pretend everything will be fine after Muslims are kicked out, mosques are closed and Islam is banned.

6) Deny all of the above.

The usual methods of expressing Islamophobia:

1) Insist Muslim paedophiles are paedophiles because they are Muslims.

2) Insist Muslim terrorists are terrorists because they are Muslims.

3) Insist Muslims are not victims of Western foreign policy or even if they are because it doesn't matter because people who come from sh*hole countries deserve whatever they get.

4) Insist their prophet is a paedophile because it is very effective way of showing your hatred and contempt for them.

5) Insist that FGM is a Muslim practice when it is in fact an African practice and refuse to be corrected on any of the above because it doesn't suit your narrative.

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