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Iβm struggling to find any anti-Islamic sentiment in there from lemmygrad users?? (which is what I was interested in seeing β¦ ordinary Christianity > Islam isnβt too surprising to see anywhere Iβd say, however shallow it is).
EDIT: All I could find was this one comment from a lemmygrad user (along with a small exchange afterwards) that seemed to me entirely sympathetic to the Afghans and not at all anti-islamic.
Internet leftist gets spooked when they see comments that don't perfectly subscribe to their cult. Their brains don't know what to do but call them right-wingers and Nazis. This really is reddit.
I'm honestly not sure what you're talking about, but I think you could work on being respectful and sincerely engaging.
No kidding. Talk about toxicity.
Ha yea ... oddly ironic.
Aaaaand there's the troll we were talking about