People posting here have no conception of what real persecution is. If they did they wouldn't be throwing the term around like confetti.
2006-11-09 02:58:20
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answered by fourmorebeers 6
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Personally I think you summed it up pretty well,although I think alot of the attacks on Muslims come from the fact that many are either apologists for the terrorists or the ones with the same old lame "they aren't true believers" that every religion seems to employ when a bunch of their followers go berserk rather than acknowledging the problem and cleaning up their own house. And I suppose alot of Christians do get attacked on here as well but sometimes it's for good reason such as the fact that anytime a question or answer advocates against their religion it seems to get deleted,and since they can't handle genuine criticism many revert to attacks,have been guilty a time or two myself and make no apologies considering what I've gotten on my end,I will give as good as I get a rule I live by,I back down to no one. And while I know that many deletions are for valid reasons according to the extremely politically correct guidlines I care not,I believe in free speech and do not believe you have a right to not be offended, many on this forum do not seem to share that sentiment,so much for free speech in America one more casualty of political correctness and the inability of weak people to grow a thicker skin. As for some other groups,they have always been attacked by the followers of the worlds three major religions(also the 3 most oppressive religions) and that's not going to change, Christians Jews and Muslims hate anyone that isn't their own,it's written in their Bibles that they're supposed to,so if they don't hate Pagans and Atheists etc then they aren't even following the words of their own God.
2006-11-09 03:12:39
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answered by Anonymous
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(Sigh) Depends on how active the trolls are, and the various True Believers of all types----think everyone makes the "hit parade" at some point.
Even saw an anti-Baha'i slur (it was described as a "cult," and the poster was condemned to hell)--- there'd probably be a lot more, but the %^$#$$_# slurrers probably can't remember where to put the apostrophe, and so look for a simpler target).
For what it's worth.....the postings that seem to be fairly well thought out, and free of profanity, REGARDLESS of theological bent (or lack of it), seem to survive a little better. Maybe the bigots and troublemakers of all types get confused, when they have to sound out too many words, or longer (2-3 syllable) ones, and just give up?
Just RAMO and RAMO and RAMO---report abuse, move on---when questions or answers are abusive or otherwise violate community guidelines/terms of service. RAMO can make a difference; let's stop Yahoo Answers from becoming a free-fire zone for hatred and abuses. People CAN discuss quite controversial topics, civilly....
2006-11-09 03:21:14
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answered by samiracat 5
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We do tolerate different men and women. That is why a majority Christian society lives in peace with such a lot of unique religions and faiths. This has continually been the American means. Christians got here right here searching for devout freedom. This is why we're so tolerant of alternative ideals. For illustration, do you particularly feel that beneath a Muslim ruled society you could have the identical devout freedoms? You are unluckily fallacious. Didn't I simply pay attention that six missionaries had been lately killed in a Muslim nation for wearing a Bible? Nothing like that occurs to Muslims right here or every other religion. Being tolerant does no longer imply you need to believe a further faith, it manner you need to permit every person the proper to train what they feel. Please be detailed whilst you check with the best way we "suppress different men and women's First Amendment rights". Or how we use our religion as a weapon towards different faiths? I need to finish that your claims are unfounded considering that you most effective made a announcement with out a again up details. Peace!
2016-09-01 09:45:19
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answered by adamek 4
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Although there aren't many posts about Scientology, few things said about it or its followers is positive. After that, it seems that Muslims get attacked pretty often.
I don't have an opinion on who harasses others the most. Some of the least likely to harass others seems to be Buddhists and Hindus. I don't follow either of those religions but they certainly set a good example of their religions by being so respectful and compassionate.
2006-11-09 09:55:23
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answered by Witchy 7
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All except Christians !! They work as a team and report en-bloc against those who write against them.
all others atheists, muslims, hindus, buddhists are on receiving end...although they try but are defeated by numbers.
Even YA team is biased and biggest numbers of Q&A deleted belong to anti-christian catgegory
All hateful questions particularly against Muslims and Hindus remain...even after being reported
2006-11-09 03:01:51
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answered by ۞Aum۞ 7
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I'd say the Muslims and Christians, I never see any Atheist questions get deleted, actually all I see are questions attacking Christianity and anyone who mentions the word God in their answers, immediately get thumbs down.
2006-11-09 03:00:48
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answered by James P 6
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It doesn't matter what religion a person is--there are always the uneducated, or the bigoted who will find fault with them. I know I do find fault with Christians who are so demanding that Jesus is G-d. G-d is One, not a trinity.
2006-11-09 02:58:59
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answered by Shossi 6
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Which belief system is most persecuted here?
I'd have to say it is the belief that "when civility stops, Truth is obscured."
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I see I just received a thumbs down. LOL.
2006-11-09 14:38:55
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answered by miraclewhip 3
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Yahoo has to accommodate the Christians or it looses money
2006-11-09 02:58:34
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answered by . 6
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