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When group think makes facts racist

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SW-User
Admittedly, I'm having trouble interpreting that graphic. Which battles are muslim and which are crusade?

Also, Muslim is a belief system, not a race. There are people who are rasist toward muslims, but it's not possible to be racist toward someone by virtue of their faith.
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@SW-User All the red dots are jihad attacks, on the top. The bottom with the crosses are crusade attacks.

Well, tell that to the vast majority of morons that pretend that criticising islam is racist to avoid inconvenient thinking like the map I showed you. You'd be surprised how many lazy idiots do it, they get to feel tolerant and smart whilst being the complete opposite
SW-User
@pianoplayingsteve So, just to be clear, we agree, right?

My stance is that Islam isn't a race, so you can't be racist against it, but it's a pretty scary ideology all the same. I find people calling others "racist" for questioning a dangerous ideology really bad.

Just making sure we're on the same page!