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MineralMan

(148,249 posts)
26. I think your experience is typical.
Sun May 5, 2019, 06:51 PM
May 2019

Those who claim to be persecuted are usually people who engage in persecution of others. It is a strange reverse strategy on their parts. Most people don't do such things.

For example, people who scream at lgbtq people or women entering Planned Parenthood clinics often complain of being persecuted for their faith. Projection. It's a defensive sort of whataboutism.

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And here from reading the title abqtommy May 2019 #1
That's a common misunderstanding. MineralMan May 2019 #2
Don't forget that in the unlikely event theists actually did manage to persecute someone... Major Nikon May 2019 #5
That's true, too. What about that? MineralMan May 2019 #7
Yeah, whatabout those Chinese atheists? Major Nikon May 2019 #10
I believe that it's human nature to persecute. Some people deserve persecution and some don't, abqtommy May 2019 #8
I have one more. Delmette2.0 May 2019 #3
But, see, that's blatant persecution, right there... MineralMan May 2019 #4
Don't forget that calling an idea stupid is no different than calling someone stupid Major Nikon May 2019 #6
Stupid is as stupid does. MineralMan May 2019 #9
Although it's an easy line to draw, they do in fact draw it themselves. (n/t) Iggo May 2019 #22
How about Chinese concentration camps for theists? guillaumeb May 2019 #11
Irony thy name is Guill... uriel1972 May 2019 #12
I avoid them religiously. MineralMan May 2019 #13
Well at least you said "how about" instead of "what about" this time. trotsky May 2019 #14
I haven't logged in or looked at DU in a couple years, but this whataboutism is just too ridiculous AtheistCrusader May 2019 #15
From your link, further down on the page: MineralMan May 2019 #16
You speak of political religion. guillaumeb May 2019 #18
They aren't atheists. AtheistCrusader May 2019 #32
Why Commies accept atheists Cartoonist May 2019 #20
Probably most of the Chinese party members are atheists. MineralMan May 2019 #21
There was a signifcant presence of Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam in China AtheistCrusader May 2019 #34
If they aren't, they certainly aren't free to express their religious nature in full daylight. AtheistCrusader May 2019 #33
Don't forget the atheists in Myanmar Lordquinton May 2019 #17
And for the United States.. Permanut May 2019 #19
And don't ask them to show you a Bible reference that MineralMan May 2019 #24
And don't mention the Danbury Baptist letter.. Permanut May 2019 #25
During my 54 years as a Theist/Christian/Catholic, I don't think there has been one time where I Pendrench May 2019 #23
I think your experience is typical. MineralMan May 2019 #26
Thanks for making me smile this afternoon. bitterross May 2019 #27
Steal away! Anytime. MineralMan May 2019 #28
Forgot one Jake Stern May 2019 #29
Muhahamud, you mean? MineralMan May 2019 #30
Re. #3 aka-chmeee May 2019 #31
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