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It seems to me that AB has lots of OP's attacking Islam and Muslims in general, but not many OP's attacking Jews.
Anti-semitism seems to be considered shocking, but anti-Islam seems to be considered quite acceptable.
What do you think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.> Incidentally, ellipsis, being a 'Cambridge mathematician' is no guarantee of common sense. It just means, as my Oxford mathematician friend would have it, that you're quite good at 'sums'.
A mathematician does know about what is and isn't logical - without having to know anything about Islam or any other religion. That's the nice thing about logic - as you should know, if you were logical. Ask your Oxford friend ... in fact, show them page 4 of this thread and show them where you went wrong ...
Anyone who doesn't understand why Islam and Western culture are incompatible knows little of either or of history.
The West has been struggling against Islamic attacks since the 13th century & it has sometimes been a close run thing (Vienna, Toledo etc.) Now, suddenly the liberal-left are welcoming them in with open arms.
Islamic fundamentalists are no longer 'under the bed' they are, thanks to you useful idiots, in the bed, & almost everyone in power is frightened to even speak about it.
Three British MPs now require 24/7 police protection we are told, but what no one dare say, is from whom do they need it !
On the other hand, anybody who refers to "Western culture" as if it were a single, unified thing -- in the face of, presumably, an equally singular Islam -- is clearly far less well-informed than they'd wish to make out.
It's a dangerous narrative, and one that again echoes, uncritically, the rhetoric of Islamist extremists.
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