All factual with quotes from the Quran itself. You cannot surpress freedom of speech and silence anything you disagree with. Facing and establishing facts is not hate-smearing rhetoric... I have spent a lot of time over this subject, and it is not your right to decide if I share what I have learned. We have groups deciding to slay European citizens in their own countries during holiday seasons with trucks in the name of this religion. We have a rape epidemic and soring crime rate ever since migrants have entered Europe, many of whom are Muslim... yet it is me who is ridculed for examining their cultures and belief? Let us not forget what happened in Cologne last year to all those poor women, or the axe-wielding maniacs that hacked people on our trains, or that two trucks have now been used to crush people to death in the name of this religion. Merely examining the passages and commenting on them is not hate-filled.
How would you like it, if you were stopped on a French highway by Muslim migrants that swarmed around your car and attempted to rob you? And how would you like it when you are ignored by police and don't see these things on the news? I have not brought any of that up and instead stuck with examining a book rather than my own personal experiences.
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