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My wife asked me whether she would be safe if she wore the burqa here. I couldn't confidently say yes. How crazy is this society where I find myself wondering: if she did wear it, how would I explain to those eye-rolling people that it's her right to wear whatever she wants? These same people like to show their bodies. She doesn't. So why should I force her to be like others when she doesn't want to? Yet somehow, they would still flip the narrative. This is what Islamophobia looks like. Not always loud. Often just... uncertainty about basic safety and freedom. I was thinking about this after watching Zohran Mamdani talk about his own experiences with Islamophobia. He's a young politician who could become NYC's next mayor, inshallah. One line that stuck: "Well, just do these things and keep it secret that you're Muslim." The whole video is worth watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGBQwCsIhn0 #islamophobia #muslim #freedom #doublestandards #zohranmamdani image
2025-11-02 19:55:22 from 1 relay(s) 1 replies ↓
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Sir. People want to live in their land with their own costumes and culture. I bet if my daughter goes half naked in a Muslim country they would do something more than rolling eyes, How is the word for that? Christianophobia?
2025-11-02 20:09:48 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply
With all due respect, if you are a Christian, why would you go anywhere half-naked? Religion is not limited by national borders. Everyone has the right to choose his faith. From reading the Quran, I can say that calling me or anyone who reads the Quran Christianophobic is simply not true. It is the Quran itself that defends the Torah and the Injil (Gospel). When it comes to Muslim states, I cannot name a single active Muslim leader today who has a real relationship with the Quran. So I do not speak for states that hide behind Islam while taking part in killing newborns. The killing of people in Gaza could have ended right there — yet it ...
2025-11-02 22:33:25 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply
I am not indeed against any religion. I think atheism is the real danger. Anyway I can allow my daughter to go around dressed as she please if this is not an insult to decency because I do not think is a male normal nature to assault girls for sex. We are not animals. You pointed out that your wife could be scared to walk around covered. Well say thank you to all the Muslim extremists, those who stone people, cut hands and so on. We Christians do not believe in body mutilations and killing people if not for self defence. As you said no country is really following Quran so it is obvious that no western country is following the Gospel. Still the behaviour we have seen from many extremists that pretend to be Muslims is not acceptable. Because of generalization, using clothes that make you look like a simpatizer of those people is not a good idea. The fact that religion is not limited by nations is not true, I lived half of my life in a monocultural, monoreligious country and the other half in this mess. I can tell you that people should stay where they belong. Happiness is living in a place where you know the people around you and you understand how they think and act. This planned invasion of the west is not going to end well.
2025-11-03 02:08:13 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply
Condor, you’re contradicting yourself. You say religion isn’t the problem — then describe Islam as if it’s a threat. You say people should “stay where they belong,” but Christianity itself spread through migration and conversion. My wife’s clothing doesn’t harm anyone. Linking her safety to extremists is like blaming all Christians for the Inquisition or for colonization done “in God’s name.” What you call a “planned invasion” is just people living their lives in a world that’s more connected than ever. Finally, let’s be honest. You saying your daughter wants to go half-naked and that you’re fine with it tells me you have no real understanding of Christianity, and chances are you’re not a Christian at all. It might look like a debate between a Muslim and a Christian, but it’s not. I’m more Christian than you; I understand the teachings of Jesus better, and I honor the Bible more than you do. So for me, this conversation, inshallah, is over.
2025-11-03 16:19:54 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply
The issue is this. You come in my home to tell me I am wrong and you are right. Go back where you belong and keep living as you please because this is not your home and you are not going to command us how to live. It is just this simple.
2025-11-03 22:25:15 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply