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Yes, you are. You basically said that it was wrong of me to say they were just like us. They *ARE* just like us. They are Americans, just like you and me. They are human beings, just like you and me.
I said it's wrong of you to assume all muslims everywhere are just like Americans. That's just making both muslims and Americans into monolithic groups.
In any case, the group building this mosque is a small one and I'm cricticizing them on their choices, not on their religion.
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What's wrong with being a conservative Muslim? Don't we all have that right, as Americans?
Rights are not the issue. No one said they can't be, but a conservative muslim is far more likely to be sympathetic to terrorists.
Where do you think terrorists are more likely to come from, Bosnia or Saudi Arabia? Which one is more conservative?
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What's wrong with being a moderate Muslim? Or a liberal Muslim? Nothing, in my book.
Fantastic. Have you got anything relevant to say, or are you going to keep pretending I'm talking about muslims other than the specific ones building the mosque?
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There is nothing, in my book, wrong with being an America-hating Muslim so long as you don't actually fund, support, enact, or plan violence.
Ahh, so it's ok to be a muslim who is an anti-American bigot, but it's not ok to be the reverse? Got it.
In the meantime, you'll explain why it's not ok to call America-hating muslims assholes, especially when they act like assholes. Muslims are only assholes when they blow things up, is that it?
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I don't care if you're an anti-American Christian, or a pro-American Christian, or an Anti-American fundamental Scientologist. You're still an American. And I will always defend your ability to exercise your rights under the constitution.
Rights under the Constitution are not relevant. You don't have a right for people to not call you an *******, or point out that your behavior is in poor taste.