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Here you are, my good fellow

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Take your pills, tradcel. I have lived as a Muslim for years among Muslims, your lived experience consists of /pol/, discord and infographics

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Does anybody notice the almost reverse attitudes toward literature and blasphemy regarding both Christians and Muslims? Orthodox Christians, those who are very religious, have a widely negative view of Tolstoy for criticizing the church and think he was demonic and should not be read, but would never think it right to harm Tolstoy. Muslims by contrast tend to see nothing particularly offensive about hurting people who insult their prophet, those against it aren’t too much so, and some even support but, but nonetheless the works Crime and Punishment and the Divine Comedy are popular with Muslims and seen as spiritually insights even though both have very negative depictions of Muhammad (Rushdie however has no sympathy or readership and is seen as spiritually worthless). Do you think either position is hypocritical?

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