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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am happy to engage anyone, just not islamophobes. And whether you can identify me is irrelevant, isn't it, since I (and many) do not wish to engage with you. The minute [b]we[/b] see posters who recycle old arguments, who are combative, blame all of Islam on the actions or belief of extremists, we all know its you or your few friends. I have never posted threads about islam before your islamophobic rants, and I have been on DCUM a long time. Suffices to say your agenda inspired me to start threads to give people a chance to ask questions so that I can negate the misleading info you continually publish about Islam. So I guess I should thank you. [/quote] There is no "we". You think there is, but there isn't. You are positioning yourself as someone who isn't able to stand up to challenges, and it doesn't do any good to your cause.[/quote] Here is part of the "we": Anonymous "These threads have descended to petty backbiting and circular arguments. Time for them to end." Did you read this? There are others who are asking you guys to just stop. JUST. STOP. This thread was informative for me, that is, until you started with your combative posts in an attempt to save face because you got called out for having an agenda. Again. Please take Jeff's advice and stop being so combative. This is the last post you will receive from me and I hope no one else will engage you ( except of course your two friends). And for the last time, no one is trying to convert anyone. No one has ulterior motives. We use discussion to understand, to clarify, to find common ground eventually. Paranoid much? Done. [/quote]
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