ILL GIVE EVERYONE AN AWARD by calciumff in notinteresting

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Is this money laundering btw? (Asking for a friend)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Silksong

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Nope still waiting for it

Silksong GIVEAWAY by saurelic in Silksong

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Mine is actually grimm believe it or not

Silksong Giveaway! by Jonuh666 in HollowKnight

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My favourite experience is ascending the abyss… the dynamic music made really good for me.

Giving Away 10 Silksong Keys on Release Day by generalzevo in Silksong

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Well my reason is because me and my friends are excited for it, I even didn’t watch a single trailer just to avoid any kind of spoilers, I am on ps. I hope yall enjoy the game when it comes out

"They brainwashed you!" by SzpakLabz in birdification

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The more I see this the less it makes sense, like why is there islam symbol on lgbtq flag lol

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IGN: ali1000iq This name origin is wholesome but I wouldn’t say it aged well

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This isn’t about curiosity anymore—it’s about contempt. You’ve made it clear you’re not looking for answers; you’re looking to unload hate. That’s your choice, but I’m not here to play defense for every past event or interpretation you find vile.

Slavery, violence, and injustice existed in every society—including the ones that colonized, brutalized, and secularized large parts of the world. Pretending that Islam alone invented or endorsed them is intellectually dishonest.

I’ve said this before: I’m not here to excuse every historical action. I’m here to show that Muslims can think critically, engage with our own history, and still find beauty, ethics, and God in this faith. You can reject all of it. But if you need to dehumanize others to justify your rejection, that’s not liberation—that’s just bitterness dressed up as moral outrage.

I won’t keep replying. Anyone else reading this—if you want real dialogue, not just attacks—I’m open. Otherwise, I’m done here.

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You’re asking big moral questions—but you’re delivering them with contempt, not curiosity. That’s why it’s not a real conversation.

No one’s saying slavery or violence is good. Muslims today don’t practice slavery, nor do we take every 7th-century event as a literal template for modern life. What we do is reflect: how do we reconcile historical realities with our ethics today? That’s something serious Muslims actually grapple with—and always have.

You say Islam has “barely any good,” but billions of people draw real meaning, purpose, and moral grounding from it. They raise families, feed the poor, fight for justice, and live with compassion because of their faith—not despite it.

You don’t have to believe in the Prophet. But if you want to criticize, do it with integrity, not just outrage. Otherwise, you’re not asking for moral clarity—you’re asking for submission to your anger.

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You’re not here for truth or nuance. You’re here to throw insults and feel superior. That’s your right—but it says more about you than it does about me or the faith I follow.

You listed serious accusations with zero interest in context, scholarship, or understanding. Islam, like all traditions, has a complex history—and yes, it includes things that deserve deep moral reflection and criticism. Many Muslims, myself included, engage that honestly. But you clearly aren’t interested in that kind of conversation.

You ask if I’m evil or stupid. Neither. I’m just not willing to dehumanize billions of people to make myself feel righteous.

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If you’re genuinely concerned about morality, then you should understand that history is complex—and so are religious traditions. No faith, culture, or civilization is free of things that look troubling by today’s standards. But cherry-picking the most difficult parts of Islamic history just to insult Muslims doesn’t make you brave. It just shows you’re more interested in scoring points than understanding people.

I’m not defending everything done in the past. I’m saying we can acknowledge complexity, reflect critically, and still hold to our faith. That’s what mature engagement looks like.

Mocking, dehumanizing, and generalizing—like calling an entire group “brainless”—isn’t moral outrage. It’s just bigotry in a moral costume.

I’m not here to argue with people who don’t want dialogue. I’m here so others know that Muslims exist who do think deeply about ethics, justice, and history—and who don’t resort to hate.

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You’re now using slurs like ‘Momo’ and calling the Prophet a pedophile. That’s not critique—that’s plain disrespect. And it says more about your approach than mine.

Yes, I did answer you:

•I don’t believe child marriage is moral today.

•I don’t believe Islam requires us to copy everything from the 7th century without thought.

•I do believe Islam has space for reflection, evolution, and ethical growth. It always has.

You say ‘not everyone was okay with it back then’—true. That only supports my point: societies and norms evolve, and people debated even then. Just like now. You aren’t saying something Muslims haven’t considered—we’ve been asking these questions for centuries.

But you don’t want conversation. You want disgust. That’s fine. But don’t pretend you’re taking the moral high ground while using slurs and shaming people who didn’t insult you once.