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9 January, 2017 at 6:49 pm #1019285
Which isnt the case. No one culture is any better or superior, just different. I dont appreciate outsiders coming to our culture being ethnocentric telling us we shouldnt drink, be gay or what ever it is we do they dont approve of. So, Im not going to judge other cultures for what they do, which in their minds is perfectly normal and correct to do. This an offshoot of multiculturalism.
Ah, you believe in cultural relativeism. That makes more sense to me now, I don’t believe in that myself. I am 100% confindent in saying that British culture is superior to Saudi culture in pretty much any way you could think of. Somebody thinking it is normal to kill gay people doesn’t mean that they are right. This is a very dangerous ideology you have.
9 January, 2017 at 6:45 pm #1019282There are people, I am not one of them, who claim homosexuality is a ‘lifestyle’ choice, particularly Christian fundamentalists in America.
I’m not sure that really answers my question, but I don’t actually believe people a born gay myself. Its possible that you might be born with hormonal imballences that make you more likely to be attracted to the oposite sex but there isn’t any research that confirms that as far as i’m aware of. There is still a lot of environmental influence I think.
That isn’t the same as it being a choice, though.
9 January, 2017 at 6:42 pm #1019280Far more accurate than your claim though isn’t it, where you dubiously claim to have been randomly attacked for being gay just because the attackers were according to you, Muslim (how you know that only you know, perhaps they had brown skin).
‘Non-identified suspects’ isn’t proof that they were christian, or that it was motivated by their religion.
I don’t speak very much Arabic, but they definiately said thinks related to Islam that I recognised. But I don’t really want to talk about this, it was just an example that the police won’t always investigate religiously motivated crimes.
9 January, 2017 at 6:36 pm #1019276I would have used the Pulse nightclub shooting as evidence in the US personally, but that was by a muslim … so


Although I didn’t realise gay people were targeted so much in Brazil, thankyou for brining that to my attention.
9 January, 2017 at 6:33 pm #1019274The victims were not robbed, the police have yet to identify any suspects
Nice evidence

9 January, 2017 at 6:31 pm #1019272I do wonder how long a similar thread on homosexuality or race, would last on this site before the owner quite rightly shut it down. It appears Islamophobia, so rampant in our society today, has become the ‘norm’ and therefore acceptable.
Why do you think that Islam is comparable to sexuality to race?
It should be compared to any other ideology, lets say communism for example. Should the conversation be shut down if I mentioned that millions of people were intentionally starved to death by communist govenrments so we should be careful of what parts of communism we allow people to practice?
9 January, 2017 at 6:28 pm #1019271Because that would make us ethnocentric, which makes us no better than them.
How does criticising the practice of executing gay people make us as bad as people who execute gay people?


That is litterally what you are saying.
9 January, 2017 at 6:27 pm #1019269What in UK ? lol. You must be mad. We will just send the Army in if the EDL dont beat them to it. That applies to all who will violently offer dissent, be it football hooligans of radical jews.
That isn’t what happens at all though, you are terribly naive if you believe that.
I have been physically attacked by islamists for what I presume was holding hands with my girlfriend, the police had no interest at all in investigating it when reported. This was in France though, not the UK.
9 January, 2017 at 6:23 pm #1019266I suspect you don’t realize, or even understand that homosexuals are also barbarically murdered in America
That is quite a claim, please provide some evidence.


and other non Muslim societies by Christians.
Certainly in other countries this is a problem, and it is wrong that they do that. But I am not in that country, and I have no power to change the society there. I can chance society here, I can have these discussions, and I can vote.
9 January, 2017 at 6:20 pm #1019263We cannot judge them to our western values, morals and standards
Why?
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