consider for a moment that you're a member of these religions that are so ill-spoken of. How would that make you feel? Might you *gasp* be a little bit angry about it and sick of hearing that crap? Perish the thought...
Were I a Muslim, I'd be ticked off too. Hell, I'm ticked off for them. It wouldn't take much for the bullseye to swerve to a religious minority like myself. And being the rear end of every criticism is awful.
Honestly, I can't agree. For
years I've gone to bat for various minority groups - and even some majority groups - with this same sentiment. With Islam especially, I no longer can with the repeated realization that they will not go to bat for me. When I've pressed Muslim friends and acquaintances with this, the answer I always get is along the lines of
"Well, those are their beliefs." Even when those beliefs entail suppressing and persecuting others.
I've been on the end of being ill-spoken of. I've been in discussions about it. My particular religion has dealt with everything from hellfire condemnation to assumptions that we're all just Marvel fanboys - even accusations of racism and white supremacy thanks to our usual demographic and Neo-Nazi groups that use (or even share) our beliefs. Despite near a decade of combatting this, it never diminishes. Sometimes, I think it will never resolve in my lifetime.
And yet, I'm not quick to anger. Most times I chuckle at misconceptions before correcting - or attempting to correct. To the topic of racism, granted that's a little more frustrating and emotionally charged, yet I still do not resort to threats, name calling, or making an *** of myself in general.
Far less than this is repeatedly seen as setting off Muslims. Often violently or with the intent of violence. Frigg's sake, my God has been made into a comic book character, a cartoon - yet there's no outcry for Stan Lee's head. A cartoonist draws a caricature of Mohammed - not even the Muslim god - and he's killed.
Killed. That is an unprecedented reply.
And it's not at all as though Islam is free of faults. They deserve a good portion of the criticism that they get. No one is free from criticism, not even they.