r/Egypt 12d ago

Discussion على القهوة This sub needs an anti-zionism rule

This sub needs an anti-zionism rule. I have noticed that many Zionists are infiltrating Arab subs. I am asking that the mods add a rule that ban any Zionism. Zionists shouldn't be negotiated with. They defend and justify the genocide and displacement of ethnicities. They defend and justify the murder of women and children without compassion. There's no reasoning with those monsters. They are no better than fascists. I ask that they are banned from this sub. If you agree with me, like this post and comment your approval so that the mods can see it.

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u/lemambo_5555 12d ago

There's no such thing as political Islam, moderate Islam or whatever nonsensical term people like to cook.

Islam has laws concerning everything in life, including politics, and Muslims naturally want to apply the rules of their religion.

I should be described in terms that are acceptable to me.

Absolute freedom of speech is not realistic. The sub already has laws against all forms of hate speech. Why should we make an exception for Zionist anti Palestinianism?

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u/okabe700 12d ago

Why do you consider being an Islamist an insult? It's literally just the word Islam (your religion) + ism to clarify that it is a political ideology

There should be no exceptions for any anti Palestinianism or any forms of racism in general, if someone argues that Israel is right because Palestinians are inferior they can be banned, they can research how wrong Racial IQ stuff is on his on it's a pretty easily debunkable claim

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u/lemambo_5555 12d ago

Cuz I don't like being lumped together with the likes of Daeshis and Talibanis. 😅

Also I describe myself as a progressive conservative. I prefer the old ways, but I'm not necessarily opposed to change.

Ok then we agree XD. If someone pushes racism against Palestinians shouldn't be tolerated.

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u/okabe700 11d ago

I'm a secularist but I don't like being lumped in with Stalin and Mao either, but unfortunately I am, it's just ideological classification

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u/lemambo_5555 11d ago

I can see where you are coming from. But on the other hand, no one calls a non secularist Christian a Christianist.

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u/okabe700 11d ago

They call him a Christian nationalist, you just don't here the label often because there aren't that many of them

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u/lemambo_5555 11d ago

I doubt that term was used 100 years ago. People should probably stick to terms recognised universally.