“most Muslims — at least half of them, I think, around the world — think it is ok to kill someone if they insult the Prophet.” - Bill Maher
He is addressing a central tenant of the faith that yes, many Muslims believe. Polling does show that a high number of muslims believe apostates should be killed.
http://www.pewforum.org/2013/04/30/...ligion-politics-society-beliefs-about-sharia/
86% in Egypt. It's reckless to ignore these sorts of facts.
I think that today's liberals (I consider myself a liberal) dance around being critical of Islam, out of political correctness.
Your rebuttal is linking an article where Sam Harris says that the vast majority of Muslims are intolerant extremists, and that the troubles in Arab and Muslim countries are the sole result of the inherently bloodthirsty and barbaric nature of their culture.
His position seems more nuanced than what you are saying he is saying
'Kristof made the point that there are brave Muslims who are risking their lives to condemn “extremism” in the Muslim community. Of course there are, and I celebrate these people too. But he seemed completely unaware that he was making my point for me—the point being, of course, that these people are now risking their lives by advocating for basic human rights in the Muslim world.'
'As I tried to make clear on Maher’s show, what we need is honest talk about the link between belief and behavior. And no one is suffering the consequences of what Muslim “extremists” believe more than other Muslims are. The civil war between Sunni and Shia, the murder of apostates, the oppression of women—these evils have nothing to do with U.S. bombs or Israeli settlements. Yes, the war in Iraq was a catastrophe—just as Affleck and Kristof suggest. But take a moment to appreciate how bleak it is to admit that the world would be better off if we had left Saddam Hussein in power. Here was one of the most evil men who ever lived, holding an entire country hostage. And yet his tyranny was also preventing a religious war between Shia and Sunni, the massacre of Christians, and other sectarian horrors. To say that we should have left Saddam Hussein alone says some very depressing things about the Muslim world.'
Where is he wrong? Don't just say that you're offended and put him out of context. Your position solely seems to be that he shouldn't say these things because you find it offensive.
Your rebuttal to the notion that Sam Harris hates Muslims is Sam Harris explaining why he hates Muslims.
But he doesn't say that he hates Muslims.
He does state rather specifically, that hope lies with Muslim reformers.
Whatever the prospects are for moving Islam out of the Middle Ages, hope lies not with obscurantists like Reza Aslan but with reformers like Maajid Nawaz. The litmus test for intellectual honesty on this point—which so many liberals fail—is to admit that one can draw a straight line from specific doctrines in Islam to the intolerance and violence we see in the Muslim world. Nawaz admits this. I don’t want to give the impression that he and I view Islam exactly the same. In fact, we are now having a written exchange that we will publish as an ebook in the coming months—and I am learning a lot from it. But Nawaz admits that the extent of radicalization in the Muslim community is an enormous problem. Unlike Aslan, he insists that his fellow Muslims must find some way to reinterpret and reform the faith. He believes that Islam has the intellectual resources to do this. I certainly hope he’s right. One thing is clear, however: Muslims must be obliged to do the work of reinterpretation—and for this we need honest conversation.
It seems that fundamentally, you want honest conversation shut down. You want all nuance removed, and to just shriek your offence. I think that this is both dishonest and cowardly.
Stating a fact doesn't make you misogynist. The implication of that statement, which is very clear based on your phrasing and your past anti-feminist rhetoric, that this means there is something inherently wrong with feminism and that feminism is ruining free speech, seems pretty damn misogynist to me.
Pointing out literal censorship is misogynist.
Consider how often you use the words, and hold the belief that your opponent in discussion is -
misogynist
racist
Islamophobic or 'hates muslims'.
You are thoroughly embedded into an ideology of hyper sensitive political correctness. There is no room for discussion for you. The women that identify as anti-feminists, that state that they are women against feminism, for you must be misogynists - they must have internalized misogyny (rather than having substantial disagreements with modern aspects of an ideoloogy, it is more reasonable to believe that they hate themselves and hate other women). You don't even have to wait to hear what their view is yet, merely being against a specific ideology is evidence of some ingrained hatred.
You have in your mind, groups and ideologies that are sacred cows. That are above criticism. To hold a critical lens to them, is to be guilty.
It's the equivalent of someone being against socialism, or being critical of socialism, and then claiming that this person is guilty of hatred. It's absurd.
YOU are the problem with third wave feminism, YOU are the problem with today's liberalism and political correctness. Everything offends you. And you think that merely stating that you are offended, is a good argument. And you think that continuously throwing accusations of misogyny and racism at people you have simple disagreements with, is a good argument. You are mistaken. That you think they are good arguments, speaks to a shallowness and dishonesty of your own position.
You have implied or outright stated that I am a misogynist (that I literally hate women, rather than just have disagreements with a specific ideological view) MANY times in this thread. The latest evidence, is me specifically pointing out feminists in Australia that have brought about censorship. Merely being critical is evidence of guilt. It doesn't matter that this is a real action, committed by people in the name of feminism - I am the guilty one, merely for pointing it out.
'You're a misogynist!' isn't an argument. Being critical of specific, real aspects of modern, third wave feminism does not = misogyny.
This is why I say you are repetitive. You don't have an argument other than being offended.
Nevertheless, you WILL likely respond again by claiming I am a misogynist, and that my denial is just further evidence of my guilt. You seriously remind me of characters in Orwell's 1984. You are the thought police.
Regarding, '25 invisible benefits of being male'
The premise that merely the fact that they are male, means they will be taken more seriously, is immediately undermined by the fact that the comments and ratings are disabled on the video. And that this talking point specifically, comes from the mouth of Jonathan McIntosh, who for months now has inspired the hashtag #FullMcIntosh. Never go Full McIntosh. The guy is an absolute fool, with demonstrably false beliefs about the links between game violence and reality, who is called out and mocked for his post-modernist horse **** all the time.
A selection of comments about the video.
stephanie @StephanieSonmi · Dec 2
@femfreq @ryanodonnell @chrisremo @talkingorange I resent all the privileged white men in this video who are trying to speak for my gender.
Chloe Price @Dekashoko · Dec 2
i find that video incredibly insulting, patronising, and downright disgusting. how dare 25 men think they can speak for women. #GamerGate
Lee Williams @demisaysstuff · Dec 2
I think @femfreq should know that as a gay black man my experience in gaming is wildly different from the one asserted by her panel.
Uh oh, thought crimes taking place on aisle 8. Women and homosexuals guilty of improper opinions, disagreement with upper-middle class hipster feminists. File these as evidence of internalized misogyny!
Stop!
Stop having contrary opinions, you poor mislead woman!
Lady Ellie @EllieBaker92 · 11h 11 hours ago
Encourages to kill women.. kill women...women...WOMEN.. in a game where you kill thousands of people of any gender.
STOOOOOOP YOU MISOGYNISTS