woolfe9998
Lifer
I am pretty sure most liberals condemn the intolerant actions and beliefs of Islam.
Many liberals I know in real life do. Many I see online, for one reason or another, are less likely to. It doesn't really count as condemnation when you use weasel words like "of course I condemn this" then go on to draw specious and false equivalencies with western countries, or change the subject in some other way. This I commonly see from liberals. An analogy would be if you see a conservative addressing the recent shooting in Charleston by saying "of course I condemn this" then going on to complain about black on white crime.
In one thread on this board, it was pointed out through linked news that they are executing women for witchcraft in Saudi Arabia. A progressive on this board pops into the thread to remind people that an apparently innocent man was executed in Texas for allegedly burning his house down with his wife and children in it. I shouldn't have to point out how false this analogy is - trying to compare a single case where the court is wrong about a person's guilt in what would otherwise be a heinous crime with systemic prosecution for a crime that isn't even real, a crime that hasn't been prosecuted in the west since the 1690's. I can probably find the link in a search if you doubt me. However, this is far and away not the only case of it. Just one that comes to mind.
Another problem is when people suggest that terrorist acts and other atrocities are not rooted in Islam and have nothing to do with the religion when clearly it does.
As to what motivates this, I think there are several causes. One is a misguided application of "multi-culturism" which says that all cultures are equal and hence we should tolerate the intolerance of other cultures. Another may be even simpler - some liberals despise the State of Israel, and they defend Muslims on the theory that the enemy of their enemy is their friend. There may be other reasons as well.
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