It's a piece of rhetoric that ought leave one cold. As if there ought not be a political reaction to a tragedy such as a mass shooting. — Banno
Now if you had said that people ought be judged for what they do, we might find agreement. — Banno
There was a thread on this, No?
What is it? — Banno
You've got a single person from Australia committing a crime and for you, that is sufficient to blame the entire country, the region he came from and its leader as parts of the "problem" of one person being an extremist psychopath. — Judaka
Othering.
They are not us. We don't do this shit.
That's the PM's excuse for Australia producing a nationalistic terrorist.
And so he does not have to admit his culpability in the crime, despite years of presenting the sort of thing found in the OP here.
The Christchurch terrorist was one of us. He was born in a town a few tens of kilometres away from my home town. He experiences the same sorts of things as we experienced. He chose to act based on those experiences. And what he did was appalling.
If we deny that he was Australian. we lose an opportunity to address the issues that caused him to make his choice. — Banno
Oh, and also, our PM, Scott Morrison, is a shitbag enabler who is most certainly culpable - though not alone - for fostering the kind of environment in which the shooter became who he is. And of course Australia is riven with all kind of systemic and cultural issues - rape, domestic violence, murderous treatment of minorities, immigrants, and the poor, and all the rest of it. Why is it so horrifying for you that this might be the case? — StreetlightX
I explicitly rejected the pissing competition even as it began. — Banno
The philosophical significance of the OP is that it assumes that western and islamic morality are some sort of thing that can be directly compared. — Banno
illogical nonsense that assumes the problem with the shooter for pathological reasons. — Judaka
Christianity, or rather Christian cultures — TheWillowOfDarkness
What does the say about Islam or Christianity being monolithic? — Banno
The fact that Christian clergymen identified Islam as Antichrist 1000 years ago indicates that there is a long tradition of judging Islam wholesale. You can't claim that it doesn't make sense to do so. In fact, that sort of thing can make plenty of sense: — frank
The OP fails on this account. — Banno
Now because of the role of submission in Islam, that's a line of discussion that might be worthwhile. — Banno
I see that as taking the principle of charity too far. I am all for making allowances for language difficulties in civilised discussion, or even for different intentions of meaning from someone whose first language is the same as mine. But extending it to someone handing out condemnations is twisting the principle beyond any recognition of what it is about. Somebody handing out condemnations need not expect charity from any quarter. I certainly would steer very clear of making condemnations in any language in which I was conversant but not expert. In fact, I am expert in English, and I try to avoid making condemnations in that language too.OK. But it appears the OP's first language is Russian, so maybe it was a translation problem. — frank
Provide evidence and fair analysis rather than pathological interpretations and you'll be treated to a fair audience. — Judaka
Perhaps you should start an organization called "Muslims for Trump" and go on Fox News. :joke:I could do with some cash though. I should probably get into the biased alarmist sensationalism business. — Mr Phil O'Sophy
Never claimed to take you into the light. Perhaps there is not a light to be taken to? If man cannot exist asocially, that is, outside of intersubjective reality, then yes, perhaps ideology and all it entails; forms of religion, culture, is inextricable from humanity. But still, my overall point remains, what is the point over quibbling? Religion at least, if you want to involve a ranking system, is the most obtuse, and ridiculous of the ideologies that constitute human society. The fact that individuals still hold onto it into the twenty-first century baffles and alarms me.yes they are! thank you for opening my eyes, taking me out of darkness and into the light! :cheer:
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