It’s surprising to see someone who openly drinks alcohol and engages in a lifestyle that many would consider haram actively advocating for Islam and encouraging Muslim girls to join her industry. This raises questions about authenticity and the true meaning of faith. It feels contradictory, almost hypocritical, to use Islam as a cultural identity while embracing a lifestyle that runs counter to its teachings. For many, such actions might come off as more of a marketing tool than a genuine expression of faith. It’s unsettling to witness someone navigate their identity in a way that seems to disregard the very principles they claim to uphold. This situation invites deeper reflection on how we reconcile personal choices with our cultural and religious identities. Is this a matter of redefining what it means to be Muslim, or is it simply a case of prioritizing personal desires over established beliefs?
Every country is nationalist to some degree. I can't even fathom somebody with absolutely NO nationalistic impulses aside from some kind of Trotskyist lunatic.
Nationalism started both world wars, it's an ugly thing and appeals to people who are insecure in themselves and want to ram their country down other peoples throats.
Some people don't follow a coloured piece of cloth matey, it's a big world out there, countries don't exist, there are no borders from space, it's all made made bollocks. Unfortunately that truth is hard for many to understand.
+TheKnightWho SaysNi I wish we had the luxury of a safe, pleasant world where erasing borders wouldn't immediately lead to hordes of people from warzones or impoverished, disease-ridden lands flooding into rich cities and turning them into dumps via overpopulation and crime. But, unfortunately, we don't live in that kind of world. In fact, we live in a world where many people still think it's reasonable to kill in the name of invisible beings that they can't even prove exist.
Your bigotry and predjudice is not wanted here, go sort your closed mind out, I'm sure your Hindu teachings didn't not include such attitudes to other religions. Disgraceful.
+TheKnghtWho SaysNi I'm not a Hindu, though I was raised by a Hindu father. And if you want to talk about 'disgraceful', there is PLENTY of disgraceful shit associated with Hinduism (like the horrible caste system which emerged as a sort of racial apartheid system keeping Persian 'Aryans' at the top and the aborigine-related tribes of Southern India at the bottom, even today light-skin and 'Aryan' features are celebrated and dark-skin and 'aboriginal' features are despised in India). Islam, however, still reigns supreme as the ultimate religion in terms of bigoted ideology. Go look up what the Quran/Hadiths say about homosexuals, Jews, women's rights, etc. It's despicable. A man's testimony is worth that of two women's in Islamic jurisprudence. Homosexuals are to be put to death, according to Islamic law. Jews are, according to the Hadiths, going to be slaughtered in the end times. It's a nightmare that people have to live under such a monstrous cult of death and repression.
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It’s surprising to see someone who openly drinks alcohol and engages in a lifestyle that many would consider haram actively advocating for Islam and encouraging Muslim girls to join her industry. This raises questions about authenticity and the true meaning of faith. It feels contradictory, almost hypocritical, to use Islam as a cultural identity while embracing a lifestyle that runs counter to its teachings.
For many, such actions might come off as more of a marketing tool than a genuine expression of faith. It’s unsettling to witness someone navigate their identity in a way that seems to disregard the very principles they claim to uphold. This situation invites deeper reflection on how we reconcile personal choices with our cultural and religious identities.
Is this a matter of redefining what it means to be Muslim, or is it simply a case of prioritizing personal desires over established beliefs?
There's nothing wrong with nationalism 🇬🇧
Fistful Of Pennies As long as it's not the cunty kind that blames immigrants for all its problems.
Every country is nationalist to some degree. I can't even fathom somebody with absolutely NO nationalistic impulses aside from some kind of Trotskyist lunatic.
Nationalism started both world wars, it's an ugly thing and appeals to people who are insecure in themselves and want to ram their country down other peoples throats.
Some people don't follow a coloured piece of cloth matey, it's a big world out there, countries don't exist, there are no borders from space, it's all made made bollocks. Unfortunately that truth is hard for many to understand.
+TheKnightWho SaysNi I wish we had the luxury of a safe, pleasant world where erasing borders wouldn't immediately lead to hordes of people from warzones or impoverished, disease-ridden lands flooding into rich cities and turning them into dumps via overpopulation and crime. But, unfortunately, we don't live in that kind of world. In fact, we live in a world where many people still think it's reasonable to kill in the name of invisible beings that they can't even prove exist.
Pretty sure that outfit is 'haram'. Quit trying to sell Islam as anything other than oppressive.
Your bigotry and predjudice is not wanted here, go sort your closed mind out, I'm sure your Hindu teachings didn't not include such attitudes to other religions. Disgraceful.
+TheKnghtWho SaysNi I'm not a Hindu, though I was raised by a Hindu father. And if you want to talk about 'disgraceful', there is PLENTY of disgraceful shit associated with Hinduism (like the horrible caste system which emerged as a sort of racial apartheid system keeping Persian 'Aryans' at the top and the aborigine-related tribes of Southern India at the bottom, even today light-skin and 'Aryan' features are celebrated and dark-skin and 'aboriginal' features are despised in India). Islam, however, still reigns supreme as the ultimate religion in terms of bigoted ideology. Go look up what the Quran/Hadiths say about homosexuals, Jews, women's rights, etc. It's despicable. A man's testimony is worth that of two women's in Islamic jurisprudence. Homosexuals are to be put to death, according to Islamic law. Jews are, according to the Hadiths, going to be slaughtered in the end times. It's a nightmare that people have to live under such a monstrous cult of death and repression.
@love theworld+ Where are the loads of blacks and sikhs on EDL marches? You're a joke, mate.
@love theworld+ Yeah, all 2 of them, lol.
@love theworld+ You can count them on your hand.