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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It doesn't bother me, it amuses me. I really don't understand your position of "should we accept this". We? You and whose army? No one is asking you to accept it, or to approve of it, or do it, or really be anything in relation to it. You are asking about reasons pertaining to a group of people that are wholly alien to you. Your approval, or lack thereof, or indeed your desire to fight till the day you die, means nothing to the Muslim community. I honestly don't understand why you are bringing your personal feelings into it as if they matter to Muslims. They don't. If you fight and die tomorrow, it will make zero difference. Is it important to you as a woman and a feminist to treat women equally? Ok. Treat women equally. There is nothing you can do to force anyone else to become you. [/quote] If this is your amused, I would hate to see you upset. Let's recap: this is a discussion, and you have popped up protesting the discussion, but don't really want to participate or debate. And now you are saying "Muslims don't care what you think." But obviously, if you are Muslim, you care what I think, because you keep responding. You are simultaneously trying to distance yourself from the conversation and shut it down. It's not going to work. These issues are important to discuss. It's a silly anonymous forum. You don't have to participate. And as a society, it is important that we figure out what parts of an ideology are acceptable and what are not. Many Christians believe homosexuality is a sin, but the larger society has decided that's no longer acceptable. It took a long time and a lot of work for our culture to reach the point where we decided that women are not objects or property and we're not even 100% there yet. [/quote]
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