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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Wow. What a hateful post. It says a lot more about you, dear little sidekick, than it says about anybody you are attacking. There are at least three, and probably 4 or 5, posters here who are sick of Muslima's conversion efforts. Still, nobody here has called for Muslima to be "banned," you just made that up. However, another Muslim -- who is probably you -- repeatedly threatened various non-Muslim posters with removal by the moderator. Once one person, one single time and several threads ago, and who is not me, told Muslima to returned to her country. But on the other side of the scales, let's review the insults you've hurled at people: - gap-toothed redneck - bad cook - husband about to divorce non-Muslim poster - unemployed and unemployable - drug-addicted son - porn-addicted son - Christian-evalngelical-crusader-Islamophobe. - miniskirt-wearing granny - stupid, ignorant, various synonyms for dumb Looks like most of the bad behavior came straight from you! The point is, there is no excuse for Muslima to say things like "Islam provides equal rights for women" when she knows very well that this will be misunderstood by Western ears. There is no excuse for Muslima to claim converts exceed immigrants when the facts, provided by you or by her, prove quite the opposite. There is no excuse for Muslima's insulting, abusive behavior whenever anybody questions her. If she wants to clean up her act, I'm sure many people here would welcome her. Same goes for you.[/quote] Maybe those western ears need to stop trying to hear that which the western mind simply can not understand. Google articles on "Equal rights for women in Islam" and you will see most Muslim authors consider rights between men and women to not only be equitable, but equal also. Muslima is simply like every other Muslim expressing the same view. You have invested far too much time on harassing Muslima and vilifying my religion. The insults were deserved. You accuse Muslima and I of proselytizing. DCUM is not the place to proselytize. I sure as hell hope nobody contemplates life altering conversion based on information collected on DCUM. However, you and [b]your one toothed back woods gang[/b] of three to five people do have an agenda, which is to trash Islam by publishing false information and you have incurred my wrath. You keep deliberately publishing false or misleading info because of your personal hatred toward Islam and I will most certainly reserve special language for you. As the western saying goes, if the shoe fits.[/quote] Your agenda is to push statements like "Islam gives 'equal' rights to women" and "Islam gives divorce rights to women" and "Islam treats female captives well" to a DCUM readership that you hope will swallow it whole without asking any questions. My only agenda, if I can be said to have one, is to help get the facts out there. It took several whole threads to get there, but you and Muslima finally agreed on this thread that your idea of "equal" is almost the polar opposite of how your American audience hears it - which, of course, you knew all along. Similarly, when Muslima brags about Islamic "divorce rights for women," don't you think it's helpful to point out that a man can get a divorce by saying "talak" to her, but a woman has to go through the courts and her alimony is limited to three months. It almost seems like you deliberately omitted these details....[/quote]
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