I'm left wondering...how many non-Ahmadiyya Muslims typically show up? I'm sincerely glad they try, regardless. If they livestream and post up YouTube videos it will probably have a better chance at making an impact.
"I was a listener in woods
I was a gazer at stars
I was blind where secrets were concerned
I was silent in a wilderness
I was talkative among many
I was mild in the mead-hall
I was stern in battle
I was gentle towards allies
I was a physician of the sick
I was weak towards the feeble
I was...
"And now the forces marshaled around the concept of the group have declared a war of extermination on the preciousness, the mind of man. By disparagement, by starvation, by repressions, forced direction, and the stunning hammer-blows of conditioning, the free, roving mind is being pursued...
Exclusivism isn't a good thing but that doesn't mean we should say all religions are correct or equal. Best thing is to allow people to believe, worship, etc. as they wish and focus on your self and own traditions, groups, whatever. It's sad how such an easy, simple concept gets lost on people.
For news, I look at a variety of sources now and then without regularly following any specific ones. All major sources will have their issues, specifics depending on who is throwing money their way. Just how it is. Fox isn't worse than it's big competitors.
Depends on the circumstances involved for how Heathens would tend to see it. A blanket statement or dogmatic decree doesn't fit. Ideally, it wouldn't happen.
Some do...a whole lot look down on both though. In the Marine Corps I had protestors at the base gate spitting at me and shouting profanities and in law enforcement we get "racist this, racist that" on a regular basis. No matter how you do those jobs, some just won't like what you represent.
There are definitely some who are into that sorta stuff, I think it is a much smaller margin. The passion for it isn't near the same. In the U.S. there are tons of folks who fit into the right/conservative category who aren't white Bible-thumpers - aka the prototypical religious right.
The...
Start with... should religion be approached as a cosmic quiz, better/good ones being based on how many right answers one can detect within a set of text-book, dogmatic beliefs? I think people are conditioned into seeing (and searching) religion in this way, even though it doesn't help with...
The right/conservatives really are not into much of anything dealing with marginalization, victimization, etc. With this stuff people on the far left exaggerate and misrepresent some condition of inequality and the far right outright dismisses it - with most some place in between. BLM seems...
Lots of forum searches and Googling, bookmarking websites that look promising. If you go for the easiest, simplified summaries - you won't get much in return.
Samples of books for Kindle or similar are pretty good too...and Wikipedia as Treks said, mainly as a starting point.