So basically, if islam is legitimately criticized (...as it should be) by students, then muslim students should either respond in a legitimate matter, or, you know, get over it. Controversial maybe, but something that shouldn't be allowed? Give me a break.
Gee guys, I was under the impression that Queens wasn't full of bleeding hearts. There is discrimination against muslims, but "islamophobia" is an entirely illegitimate term. There are always halal meals that I just looove to pay for at my own cafeteria but am not allowed to eat, and of course I just looove getting kicked out of my gym at women's hour.
The point is, real discrimination should be taken seriously, but muslims need to realize that they should not be allowed special privileges.
So basically, if islam is legitimately criticized (...as it should be) by students, then muslim students should either respond in a legitimate matter, or, you know, get over it. Controversial maybe, but something that shouldn't be allowed? Give me a break.
Balian49 2 years ago
Gee guys, I was under the impression that Queens wasn't full of bleeding hearts. There is discrimination against muslims, but "islamophobia" is an entirely illegitimate term. There are always halal meals that I just looove to pay for at my own cafeteria but am not allowed to eat, and of course I just looove getting kicked out of my gym at women's hour.
The point is, real discrimination should be taken seriously, but muslims need to realize that they should not be allowed special privileges.
Balian49 2 years ago