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Comments by "Strife" (@strife2746) on "What's it like being Japanese-Muslim in Japan?" video.
@peace6566 LGBT is punishable by law in literally every country where your religion is dominant. You're just straight up lying at this point.
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@truckkun5034 Try being LGBT in any of these countries. Then talk about "brotherhood". 😂 If you're gonna justify it in any kind of way I'm reporting you.
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@peace6566 Look at how peaceful muslim countries are with LGBT, jews and apostates. 🤣
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@peace6566 Less than 10% of muslim women are unemployed in western European countries so you're talking crap. And two wrongs don't make a right. It's hilarious how you don't even try to counter-argue what I said. Now try to have an LGBT'er get a job in Saudi-Arabia. THAT'S impossible.
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@peace6566 Also a hijab and burqa are two different things. Kosovo, Azerbaijan, Tunisia and Turkey have banned the burqa in public schools and universities or government buildings. Then you have countries like Chad, The Republic of Congo that pushed for an even more strict ban. Also, Algeria passed a law banning the wearing of full face-veils, called burqas or niqabs, for female public servants while at work. There are actually more muslim countries that have (partial) bans on the burqa or a hijab. What do you make of that?
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@peace6566 Algeria isn't the only one. It's multiple non-western countries but you don't want to talk about that. Hilarious how you blame the west for doing this when MENA countries do the exact same thing. And how does your religion take care of an entire society when LGBT, apostates and other religious minorities are thrown under the bus? How does being LGBT negatively affect society? Why do you think western countries have a higher standard of life than islamic countries? Why do you people come to the west if your country is so much better?
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@Apollyon47 Good for you. Don't come to Japan.
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@Apollyon47 Don't come to Japan.
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Well, no. Several recently conducted and comprehensive surveys in the Middle East and Iran, have come to similar conclusions: They all show an increase in secularization and growing calls for reforms in religious political institutions. Islam is in a decrease, it's just difficult to track since the backwards religion punishes apostates and thus many do not come out when switching from religious to unaffiliated. And Saudi-Arabians are the last kind of people who should come to Japan. You will never integrate into the culture.
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@kiiro5813 The truth may work like a finger down the throat to those who don't expect it.
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@iKhxledd They practice the most conservative interpretation of islam, Wahabbism. That isn't compatible with a secular society like Japan.
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@truckkun5034 Kosovo Albania and Bosnia are all terrible places riddled with poverty. How is this in any way a good example?
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@Apollyon47 It doesn't matter what you think. LGBT is accepted in Japan and they're allowed to openly express that. That is what you consider to be bothersome for your kids and family. Too bad for you, the rules in Japan are different and you're just going to accept that. You don't have the right to tell other countries what to do when you migrate there.
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@kiiro5813 In your society, people are killed for being LGBT. People lose their lives for insulting your prophet. People are murdered for apostacy or making a drawing of said prophet. Women are treated like second class citizens. You have zero churches in SA because you don't support minority rights. Why would I ever join a society as backwards as yours?
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@peace6566 No one cares? LGBT and LGBT marriage are outright banned in your religion and in some countries you can lawfully lose your life for it. Nothing to do with shoving it in your throat. You can't even hold hands together without getting assaulted. Just simply saying you're LGBT could cost you your life in muslim countries. There is not a single western country where LGBT could cost you your life as per legislation.
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If you move to a non-muslim country just to be surrounded by islamic culture and want the country to be more islam-accommodating, why do you migrate? Why don't you just stay in your own country?
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@Ahmad faizan What are you talking about? There aren't even any churches in Saudi Arabia, you liar.
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@nth2250 80% support gay marriage, fool.
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@puntech3248 And yet with how muslims get along with LGBT in western European countries, seems like you're wrong in every conceivable way.
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@Apollyon47 You cause problems wherever you go. Japan is not for you, stay where you are.
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@Apollyon47 You wouldn't know respect if it sewed your ridiculous Quran together. 🤣
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@Apollyon47 And you don't know jack about me. I traveled halfway across the world. Only place you travel to is your house, local mosque and the building where your parole officer is waiting for you.
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@warror9559 Guess we need a lot more of what happened in 🇳🇿 2019.
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@Apollyon47 You certainly won't be winning any spelling and grammar competition. 😂
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@Apollyon47 No, I forbid it.
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@TT-qz9ri And I actually can and WILL stop you and there's nothing you can do about it. ^^
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Ahmad Adnan If you wanna see paragraphs full of garbage, you should read the Quran. 🤣
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@coconutlemonzest There's a dozen violent verses in the Quran and nothing you say or do changes that.
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@coconutlemonzest There's a dozen verses in your holy book that promote cruelty. End of story.
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@coconutlemonzest I tried, it's not getting through. If you cite too many numbers in a comment section Youtube will mark it as spam.
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@coconutlemonzest Wtf did I just say?
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@coconutlemonzest I had a whole list. Youtube won't let me post that.
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@coconutlemonzest I'll try and post them tomorrow with a different method. Don't get condescending, kid.
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@coconutlemonzest You.
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@coconutlemonzest Answer is still you.
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@coconutlemonzest But the answer is still you.
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@coconutlemonzest Surat Al-'A`rāf 7:80 - 84. Quran 4:74.
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@coconutlemonzest Whoever you find committing the sin of the people of Lut (Lot), unalive them, both the one who does it and the one to whom it is done" - i.e. if it is done with consent. This hadeeth was narrated by al-Tirmidhi in his Sunan Ibn Majah 2561.
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@coconutlemonzest Islam is also so kind to women in their religion. 2:223 to 2:282 and 2:223.
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@coconutlemonzest Quran 6:93.
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@coconutlemonzest Quran 3:56.
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@coconutlemonzest 4:76.
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@coconutlemonzest 4:101.
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@coconutlemonzest 9:30. 6:93. 3:151.
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@coconutlemonzest Bukhari 52:177.
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@coconutlemonzest It doesn't matter if it's only for muslims or not. You just admitted muslims must be punished for not being straight. This inherently ruins your argument that islam is a religion of peace, because it's not. I love how you proved your own argument wrong.
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@coconutlemonzest Nice strawman. You're awfully agressive for a muslim who's supposed to be peaceful. And who cares how many there are? You admitted to punishing them for not being straight. You just admitted that your religion is not peaceful. You lost, I won. Accept it.
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@coconutlemonzest That's just the thing. Your definition of peace and western definition of peace are two completely different things. You committed an equivocation fallacy. In islam, peace means submission to your God. Therefore, punishing those who oppose your God is peace, but it's only peace within your definition. Using the colloquial definition, the religion is anything but peaceful. And you've just proven that.
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@coconutlemonzest Not really. Taqiyya is often used to lead non-believers astray. And your other arguments were so vacuous there wasn't even an argument to be made. It's not a religion of peace. End.
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@coconutlemonzest Lies and even more lies. One look at your countries makes it clear you don't respect gay rights or female independence. You even admit it and justify it thinking that is right. If anyone is stubborn, it's you. Here's a little psychology lesson, the abuser (you) never admits they are the abuser. So I'm really not surprised by your irresponsible attitude.
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@coconutlemonzest And yet the majority does not respect those rights. The phrase is literally "a few bad apples spoil the bunch" not "a few bad apples but the rest are totally fine I swear". The thing about the 'bad apples' argument is that it does not consider how the rest of the apples deal with the rotten ones. If they are tossed out as soon as they're found and they're a fringe group hiding within their own community, then MAYBE you could argue that it's not a problem with the whole group. But, more often than not, the rest of the group protects the rotten ones, support them and never punish them for their rotten behavior unless absolutely forced to do so. A group is only so moral as the least moral people they tolerate within them. Any group that tolerates bad members is a bad group.
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@coconutlemonzest You better be quiet now.
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@coconutlemonzest You didn't prove anything wrong. You just keep on lying again and again. Look at what statements Qatar made about homosexuality. They're not the only muslim country thinking this. Just stop. Everything you say makes you look like an idiot.
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@coconutlemonzest No one fed this into me. And explain, if your God does the punishing, how is it still a religion of peace? It isn't. End of.
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@coconutlemonzest You don't seem to posses basic cognition skills. If one facet of a religion uses violence within their means, whether it's the followers or the God himself, the religion is by definition not peaceful. You can't make an argument for self defense either since this is a matter of someone just living their lives being them. They're not hurting anyone with it and yet your religion punishes people that that. You don't have a peaceful God, you don't have a peaceful religion. You prove yourself wrong again and again and you don't even see it. People like you don't belong in western countries and certainly not Japan.
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Why should Japan accommodate for you? If you move to Japan, you're the one who should accommodate. If you demand halal food, prayer rooms and mosques around every corner, you need to stay in your own country.
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@Apollyon47 You testify again and again that muslims don't belong in western countries. And if you look at western Europe, most anti-LGBT violence comes from muslims. So what you say and what you do are two different things.
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