We have quite a few of them right here. They've been emboldened by our anti-semitic president who makes no attempt to hide his hatred of Jews. They're following suit.
The president is not anti-semitic. What a bunch of whiners. How dare anyone not kow-tow to Israel's petulance.
Oh, my. Speaking of whiners, you're just incensed that anyone dare criticize Mohammedan fascism.
Hello Hollie. Trying to do your mind reading act again? Suggestion: it needs more work
Anti-semitism, anti-Islamism, racism - all bad.
No it's not. It isn't being against something that's bad, it's whether or not you're telling the truth. Slander is what caused the death of millions of Jews. They were innocent of every accusation made about them. Islam on the other hand is entirely GUILTY of perpetuating a world wide reign of terror and death. One does not need to consult history books to find their crimes, one only needs to read the newspaper to see what they did just yesterday.
It's absurd to suggest that you can't be against something evil.
Islam isn't evil. Extremism is.
Many religions have been guilty at one time or another of perpetrating a world wide reign of terror and death (your's for example).
Slander and conspiracy theory logic is what leads to irrational hatred of innocent people soley becase of their faith, race or ethnicity - not because of anything they've done. It's no different for Muslims than it is for Jews or any of a number of people. There is no difference between the hatred that leads Islamists to attack Christian Copts in Egypt and the hatred that led Christians to attack Jews during the Holocaust and the rhetoric today that simmers just below the surface of supposedly rational people to strike out at innocent people. It's fueled by fear and ignorance and a willingness to believe in conspiracy theories.
I oppose totally - that kind of rhetoric because of the potential it has for leading ignorant people into attacking innocent people. Like the mass murder at the Sikh temple for example.