Karnal
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Ah yes, but FD never goes down the evidence route, G, he prefers porkies. You have given FD the chance to correct any mistakes he may have made in his use of a plural, but he has declined to do this. Nor did he recant his false claim and use the singular, so he clearly intended to tell a porkie and he continues to do so.
In the same breath, FD has accused you of telling porkies, and claims that this is the Islamic fashion. However, you have exposed this as FD's method of debate. Rather than going to the trouble of doing any research, FD just makes it up. He then plays the victim when confronted with this.
Now some of us believe In freedom - real freedom, not the faux version FD upholds in his campaign against the Muselman. You advocate freedom as a Muslim, using passages from the Quran to show that freedom of belief is crucial. I'm not sure that I've ever seen FD advocate such a position. If anything, FD appears to argue that one should not be free to be a Muslim, or if you are, you should have your liberties curtailed.
FD certainly argues that foreign Muslims should answer Muslim-specific questions in order to be let into Australia. Given his rhetorical use of plurals to describe singulars, mindless collectives to describe individuals and truths to describe porkies, it is clear what FD expects from such a program - he clearly wants to see Muslims banned through the use of porkies too.
This is what we can expect in the campaign against the Muselman. For some reason, the campaign's advocates abandon the use of truth, along with freedom, decency and manners. The campaign against the Muselman is not just a narrow set of ideas, it's an entire mindset - lies, intolerance and bitterness. These are the values held, while all the while, a completely different set of values is espoused.
Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?
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