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Re: Why is the left so sympathetic to Islam?

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Burning ghost wrote:Yes, and to the above the US policy and political interference is a factor in Iran. I do think it is possible people get caught up with this though. Even though the inference has fanned the flames we'd be dumb to ignore the doctrine being preached by the extremist groups.
You missed my point.

The US interfered everywhere but the fact that its interferences do not end up with loads of evils and violence every time, note Japan, South Korea.

The problem with Islamic Nations and groups is these Islamists will create terrible evils and violence regardless of whether it is US or anyone else. Evil is inherently in part of Islam and it will generate evils and violence wherever it is present. The evidence and proof is so glaring.

My point with the video was to show how evils and violence always follows with Islamization and I wanted to find a 'Then and Now' example. It so happened when I googled, the Iran example turned up so I just pick it as an example.

The increasing trend of Muslim women wearing the hijab and burga is sign of increasing Islamization and that is sure to follow with increasing evils and violence in that particular society where the trend is happening.
You can see that in UK with the correlation of increasing number of Muslim women wearing hijab and burga WITH the increasing number of evil and violence incident in the UK in terms of 30 years ago and now.
The reason for the correlation is because Islam [in part] is inherently evil and thus increasing trend of hijab & burga is increasing Islamization and therefore increasing evils and violence.

Earlier, you mentioned the increasing trend of violence in South East Asia [and could be anywhere]. This correlate with the increasing trend of Muslim women wearing hijab and burga. You can compare of scenes of Muslim women in Indonesia, Malaysia, in the 60s and 70s to the one is 2017. You will note almost 95% of Muslim women in these countries are wearing hijab or burga in 2017 while it is likely to be 10% in the 60-70s.
This trend has nothing to do with US or intervention by other countries but solely because of the inherent evils of Islam [in part].

This is why it is so critical to find and understand the proximate causes of Islamic evils within the religion of Islam and its text so that the problem can be nipped in the bud.
The Regressive Left is so stupid by being sympathetic to Islam with the ignorance they are actually feeding cancer cells within humanity.
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Spectrum -

I didn't miss your point. I tired of this.

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Re: Why is the left so sympathetic to Islam?

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Why is the left so sympathetic to Islam?

Maybe it is merely an exotic distraction from an existence that has become over familiar to the point of boring them.

Maybe they have feelings of victim-hood within themselves and so therefore attach to what they view as a minority in their own community.

Maybe by attaching with what they presume to be some 'minority cause' they attempt to signal to others some assumed elevated virtue, which, if so, is actually a form of 'social climbing' particularly in any political context or politicization within any social and general relationship context. In other words, to look or supposedly feel better that whom they may consider to be an adversary or competition.
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