Comment on: Do not say anything remotely critical of islamists, even if accurate, or you'll be in breach of reddit's policies
>People think that the Sikh are Muslims here....
Lol that's so wrong it's actually funny.
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10 Jun 2021 13:34
u/N2nalin
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Comment on: Do not say anything remotely critical of islamists, even if accurate, or you'll be in breach of reddit's policies
People probably don't know that but Sikh religion literally came into existence to fight against brutality of Islamic invaders in my country. But nobody talks about that in history.
We are taught about how Hitler killed Jews, but never about the violent acts and killings committed by invaders over Hindus because...secularism.
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10 Jun 2021 13:17
u/N2nalin
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Comment on: Do not say anything remotely critical of islamists, even if accurate, or you'll be in breach of reddit's policies
>These are in no way "grooming gangs", they are jihadist RAPE gangs, pure and simple.
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>Also the nonsense with calling the criminals "Asian" to try and confuse things.
EXACTLY! This is the right point here. Thanks for pointing this out because even I used that terminology (media influence is subconsciously working here) instead of calling them who they are: Jihadis. This has nothing to do with Asian, White, Black etc. No matter what anyone says, but that is the truth.
My country itself has gone through it's fair share of long and brutal Islamic invasions and riots. And one thing I've noticed is how history keeps repeating itself. I just don't get why the world still tries to ignore it all and label "Islamophobic" to anyone who tries to speak raw truth.
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10 Jun 2021 13:12
u/N2nalin
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Comment on: Do not say anything remotely critical of islamists, even if accurate, or you'll be in breach of reddit's policies
For some fucked up reason, minor grooming gang has been active in England for years, but police didn't do anything at all because they legit thought they'd be labelled as "Islamophobic" since the perpetrators have all been muslims.
I mean, sure you could say "don't generalize a religion" and all, but if a specific religion has caused incidents of violence and terrorism throughout the world since it's existence, then maybe systematic changes are needed to be made.
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10 Jun 2021 05:15
u/N2nalin
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