In ideological terms, yes. Their suppression of women, violent tendencies, the entire concept of taqiyya and their hatred of bacon makes Islam ideologically opposed to both western civilization and Christianity.
We may, however, be able to unite in large part over this. We can be opposed but peacefully agree to disagree and stay in our lanes, and even work together to take on a threat bigger than our differences that affects the future of both our ideologies and culture.
It was silly and dishonest to ever even have a notion to blame an entire people for 9/11 anyway, even if it had been a few of them.
"The evil muslims" are basically normal americans from before the sexual revolution and women's suffrage. The major difference is we circumcized our boys and they circumcize their girls.
Obviously the difference between islam and christianity is more complex than that, since mohammed was a warrior and jesus was not. But it's not like your average muslim family is a jihadi any more than your average christian family is a soldier
I don't think you understand that before the modern day Islam, before we fucked up the Middle East, women were like western women 10-15 years ago. They wore bikinis, they weren't covered up, they weren't denied all of these normal every day rights.
You are actually retarded if you think oppressing women like modern day Islam is the way, and there is no common ground to be had here.
You are entitled to your wrong opinion, but a reminder from a Constitutionalist that nowhere in the Constitution is there anything about suppressing women.
Women also never gained the right to vote, as they always had that right as the Constitution made no distinction between sexes.
What you are pointing to as "the sexual revolution" has literally no bearing in the problems of today.
In ideological terms, yes. Their suppression of women, violent tendencies, the entire concept of taqiyya and their hatred of bacon makes Islam ideologically opposed to both western civilization and Christianity.
We may, however, be able to unite in large part over this. We can be opposed but peacefully agree to disagree and stay in our lanes, and even work together to take on a threat bigger than our differences that affects the future of both our ideologies and culture.
It was silly and dishonest to ever even have a notion to blame an entire people for 9/11 anyway, even if it had been a few of them.
Idk suppression of women seems like a better idea than faggots twerking pantsless for kids on the white house lawn every june.
If you don't understand that those are two completely separate things then you are as lost as the left is.
"The evil muslims" are basically normal americans from before the sexual revolution and women's suffrage. The major difference is we circumcized our boys and they circumcize their girls. Obviously the difference between islam and christianity is more complex than that, since mohammed was a warrior and jesus was not. But it's not like your average muslim family is a jihadi any more than your average christian family is a soldier
I don't think you understand that before the modern day Islam, before we fucked up the Middle East, women were like western women 10-15 years ago. They wore bikinis, they weren't covered up, they weren't denied all of these normal every day rights.
You are actually retarded if you think oppressing women like modern day Islam is the way, and there is no common ground to be had here.
You are entitled to your wrong opinion, but a reminder from a Constitutionalist that nowhere in the Constitution is there anything about suppressing women.
Women also never gained the right to vote, as they always had that right as the Constitution made no distinction between sexes.
What you are pointing to as "the sexual revolution" has literally no bearing in the problems of today.