• TopRamenBinLaden
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      1 year ago

      I am an aethist who was raised in an Islamic family, so I think I understand better than most.

    • samokosik@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I would not necessarily say it’s because people don’t understand Muslims. I myself have nothing in common with Muslims, as well.

      More likely the case is that there are 2 approaches to free speech. First one advocates for absolute free speech whilst the second is more aligned with “my liberty ends where yours begins” phrase.

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        1 year ago

        I agree with you that we can contrast absolute free speech with a view that considers the effects we have on others. I’m all for the latter approach while I find the former infantile. I do still believe that not being islamic is an issue here. I don’t tell Christians how to feel about their faith because I am not one. I expect others to extend the same consideration to Muslims.