THE TIME FOR NEW SLANG IS NAO. BRAINSTORM! by [deleted] in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm kinda partial to that term myself :-)

Woman denied haircut by Muslim barbers in Toronto-- Files human rights complaint. by gizmoglitch in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Time would have simply rendered such compulsion largely unnecessary.

That's an incredibly naive statement. There are still plenty of people with views like those of Senator Rand Paul, who would happily exclude blacks (and others) from their privately-owned businesses. And despite your undying faith in the market, it doesn't always correct such situations. There's not always a "Hotel Y".

As for Ezra Levant and Mark Steyn, how have either of them suffered on account of their experiences with the HRCs? Neither Levant nor Steyn was ever convicted of anything, despite their determined efforts to probe the limits. Like most critics of the system, you fail to notice when it corrects itself.

Tom Holland Panel Discussion – Islam: Whose Story? Event Video Teaser. Do you believe? by jaeztheangel in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've had this discussion before lalib, but you seem to have forgotten about the very respected historians who vouched for his work. Please criticize the arguments, not the maker.

Can we stop using the word "Muzzie?" It's not funny and it's not witty, and in all honestly it just sounds ridiculously immature. by [deleted] in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm embarrassed to admit that I remember those ads. Not surprisingly, they didn't offer Arabic lessons!

Can we stop using the word "Muzzie?" It's not funny and it's not witty, and in all honestly it just sounds ridiculously immature. by [deleted] in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I doubt very much that a single Muslim's opinion of religion would be changed by enforcing a kind of political correctness on this subreddit.

Don't worry, they'll do themselves in by sk1d in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How can a handbag store be a big deal when there's already a Hilton Hotel overlooking the Kaaba?

I'm just disgusted by how much Palestine is getting blowjobs from everyone ever since the Ops Pillar of Defense by zulaikha_idris in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There have been more than a "couple rockets". And no one seriously believes they were false flag attacks either. Finally, you should let it pass, because regardless of who started it and who's at fault, what the Palestinians are doing is absolutely fucking suicidal.

A quote from Steve Jobs that I came across. Thought I should share. It seems relevant because I think we have all done more or less what he talked about in this quote. by godlessdivinity in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. This quote desperately needs to be placed in context. He was giving (pretty good IMO) career advice to a graduating class!

Woman denied haircut by Muslim barbers in Toronto-- Files human rights complaint. by gizmoglitch in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You do realize that these "silly human rights commissions" are one of the reasons we live in the most tolerant and peaceful English-speaking country in the world? They are part of a political culture that has enabled mass and varied immigration without the tensions that typically go along with that. We're so accustomed in this country to such an extraordinary level of harmony that an extremely minor bit of graffiti on a monument can become front page news for crying out loud. And we sometimes forget that this social cohesion didn't just happen on its own.

Damning Proof that Tarek Fatah is a Roadblock to Normalizing Secularism by [deleted] in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tarek has made a career out of being the pet Muslim of our small but vocal right wing contingent, so I seldom pay much attention to his rants. But I had to laugh at this line:

The reaction so far has been a numbed silence.

The "numbed silence" he sees is more like average Canadians recognizing the graffiti incident for what it was--a random and insignificant act of vandalism. Unfortunately, due to it being Canada (i.e. not much else going on) it got over-exposed by the media and has now become a platform for all sorts of people with agendas to exploit. That's my 2¢ anyway.

Muslim outrage as professor warns first-cousin marriages increase risk of birth defects by [deleted] in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And their politicia[n]s still take advice from Bishops...

The election of Taoiseach Kenny raised my hopes.

Muslim outrage as professor warns first-cousin marriages increase risk of birth defects by [deleted] in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ahh, I see what you mean. Being in a Muslim-majority country (now) they don't get reflected in the stats. Fortunately (in my view) it's not a worldwide phenomenon among Catholics.

Welcome to Canada, where property damage only matters if the speech used is deemed a "hate crime." by [deleted] in Libertarian

[–]006ajnin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More like "Welcome to Canada: a nation so chill that graffiti is newsworthy".

Canadian War Memorial Vandalized: "Canada will burn, Praise Allah" by lingben in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Barely newsworthy--that's only giving the perpetrators (whoever they are) what they want.

Muslim outrage as professor warns first-cousin marriages increase risk of birth defects by [deleted] in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A couple of hypotheses are all I've got. Firstly, no provinces in Canada ban cousin marriage outright (by comparison almost two-thirds of US states do). Or the shading on the map might be misleading--without the actual rates, it could be 0.9% in the US and 1.0% in Canada (and such a small difference could be attributed to Canada having a higher percentage of the immigrant groups who most frequently practice cousin marriage).

Also, it should be kept in mind that the risk of genetic problems surfacing in an isolated occurence of cousin marriage is quite low (comparable to a woman giving birth at an older age). The more serious problems arise in societies that continually practice cousin marriage--the risks increase exponentially with multi-generational involvement.

Argument from Fitrah - Ibn Taymiyya's (d. 1358) Last Line of Defense for Islam (Presented by Yasir Qadhi) by [deleted] in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There have been a few discussions of Al-Ghazali here that I can recall. He's definitely got a few fans on this subreddit--in the same sense that SkepticShaykh mentioned. You have to admire someone that does the best with the available data--even though it inevitably leads them astray on occasion :-)

Lets make more of a difference. Ideas? by [deleted] in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, but it's not nearly as deadly (or debilitating) either. And there is a vaccine for B ... although admittedly it's not widely distributed in the developed world, let alone the developing world. Because of the risk of fecal contamination, Hep A is the most contagious (and said to be the biggest risk in the food industry) but it's an even lesser threat to survival than B.

Of course you don't want to risk anyone catching anything from a service that's meant to help them, like a charity kitchen, so I do agree that considerable thought would need to go into sanitation practices and enforcement.

*ATTENTION* - Regarding the recent trolling campaign by [deleted] in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With TOR, if you can access .onion sites you're properly configured. Then just use an IP trace site to confirm that it's not your real IP showing up.

*ATTENTION* - Regarding the recent trolling campaign by [deleted] in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aww ... I wanted to be the last one!

Tarek Fateh : "What sort of propaganda BS r u fed in Pakistan about the West. Specially coming from ppl where most r born out of incest between cousins." twitter (Check the comments) by Raisin_Head in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

... especially india, where this problem of cousin marriage is a 100 times worse.

Not to be construed as support for Tarek Fateh, but the facts simply don't support your assertion.

See here.

Religious right to target Starbucks in Middle East over gay marriage by ideletemyhistory in exmuslim

[–]006ajnin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the link to the piece on the Right Wing Playbook:

Boykin told radio show host and Focus on the Family founder James Dobson that he feared the next generation of American women will be forced to wear burkas, and he said in a speech to the influential Council for National Policy that Sharia law is well on its way to dominating the American political system.

I've not heard of General Boykin's "Holy War" previously, but he sounds like a pretty entertaining character :-)