I love being told by someone who is likely white that I, a Muslim living in post 9/11 America, am not marginalized.
I love being told by someone who is likely white that I, a Muslim living in post 9/11 America, am not marginalized.
That is completely untrue and slandering Islam. Being gay is strictly haram in Islam. Gay Muslims do not exist, just as meat-eating vegetarians do not exist. If you are gay, you are not a Muslim. If you eat meat, you are not a vegetarian.
This is how your people justify genocide, and it is sickening. Hatred and bigotry does nothing for humanity. The worst thing is that it is often the most privileged (and often white) people spreading the most hatred. I want to live in peace with my neighbors, and that includes LGBTQ+. I respect them as humans, but…
It looks like this was edited as well. The Islamophobia at Kotaku runs deep.
I support the freedom of LGBTQ+ to fight for their rights in the U.S. However, I don’t condone homosexuality. If you think this is homophobia, you are the problem with your hatred and bigotry.
Warning, many of my posts were edited by Kotaku moderators, without notification. They are openly Islamophobic, and are putting that into practice.
What I wrote before kotaku mods stealthily changed it:
All of my posts have been edited by Islamophobic moderators to put in words that aren’t mine.
I’m sorry, but there is
I directed linked to the Quran. Kotaku moderators edited my post and removed the link.
Yet the largest genocide currently happening right now is by the anti-religious Chinese Communist Party to Muslims. You are preaching hatred and bigotry while trying to hold the high ground. You won’t achieve anything like that.
You should get out there and meet some Muslims, if you think we are mostly terrorists.
What I said:
I don’t believe that the majority of Christians are bigoted. Nor the majority of Jews. Nor the majority of any religion. I believe that most people on earth are good and caring. Now, I advise members of the LGBTQ+ community to think about what type of people do they want to be. Do they want to be accepting and caring,…
Your hatred and bigotry will get you nowhere. I am proud to be a Muslim.
I have a right to follow my religion. I have a right to be open about my religion, while not forcing it upon others. Your hatred and bigotry will not defeat me. Despite the apartheid in Israel or the genocide in China, Muslims will stay strong.
I am proud to be a Muslim, and will call out islamophobia. Your hatred and bigotry serves no purpose.
He said that he doesn’t support LGBTQ+. If you believe taking a neutral stance is homophobic, you are the problem. Stop with the hatred and bigotry.
I am proud to be a Muslim. Attack me all you want, you islamophobe.
I am used to receiving bigotry and hatred from others. I lived in a post-9/11 America where I would be attacked and scorned for seemingly no reason, even as a child. Yet, I will never stop being a Muslim, no matter how much you attack me.