This thread is meant to address claims made in this RF thread:
Spreading Sharia, e.g. the Suit against Amazon
Specifically claims that the Sharia-titled thread was guilty of "dog whistling" and even "Yellow Peril"-ing.
In the context of these two threads, my goal is to defend universal human rights as nicely defined by the UDHR, and secularism is our best approach to defending human rights. Given this, I believe ANY encroachment into secularism by ANY religious group must be resisted. I believe that "reasonable accommodation" for religious sensibilities is usually a mistake. As a secularist, I defend people's right to pursue their religion, but not at the expense of other's human rights or liberties.
Off the top of my head, here is a list of recent efforts by (mostly), Christians and Muslims to encroach on secularism and human rights:
- Biology teachers pressured to avoid teaching evolution and begin to teach ID
- Women's reproductive rights under pressure
- Climate change denial
- Corporal punishment in red states
- DeVos pushing for prayer in school and charter schools
- Islamic Sharia council in the UK (coercion of women)
- Separate swimming hours for muslim women (Sweden)
- Halal and kosher in public schools (NY)
- SPLC lists legitimate critics as "anti-Muslim extremists"
- using islamophobia to stifle criticism
- OIC pressuring for blasphemy laws
- Salman Rushdie condemned by Archbishop of Canterbury who calls for expanding blasphemy laws
- danish cartoons of Muhammad not getting published
- Organizations like First Liberty, who's charter is to: "protect religious freedom"
To shine light on such anti-secular efforts is not "dog whistling", nor is it racist as the "Yellow Peril" smear implies.
Spreading Sharia, e.g. the Suit against Amazon
Specifically claims that the Sharia-titled thread was guilty of "dog whistling" and even "Yellow Peril"-ing.
In the context of these two threads, my goal is to defend universal human rights as nicely defined by the UDHR, and secularism is our best approach to defending human rights. Given this, I believe ANY encroachment into secularism by ANY religious group must be resisted. I believe that "reasonable accommodation" for religious sensibilities is usually a mistake. As a secularist, I defend people's right to pursue their religion, but not at the expense of other's human rights or liberties.
Off the top of my head, here is a list of recent efforts by (mostly), Christians and Muslims to encroach on secularism and human rights:
- Biology teachers pressured to avoid teaching evolution and begin to teach ID
- Women's reproductive rights under pressure
- Climate change denial
- Corporal punishment in red states
- DeVos pushing for prayer in school and charter schools
- Islamic Sharia council in the UK (coercion of women)
- Separate swimming hours for muslim women (Sweden)
- Halal and kosher in public schools (NY)
- SPLC lists legitimate critics as "anti-Muslim extremists"
- using islamophobia to stifle criticism
- OIC pressuring for blasphemy laws
- Salman Rushdie condemned by Archbishop of Canterbury who calls for expanding blasphemy laws
- danish cartoons of Muhammad not getting published
- Organizations like First Liberty, who's charter is to: "protect religious freedom"
To shine light on such anti-secular efforts is not "dog whistling", nor is it racist as the "Yellow Peril" smear implies.
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