You Cannot Discuss Burqas If You Are Not a Muslim Woman
In my article If You Knew Islam Like I Know Islam, I catalog various excuses from Muslims why they believe we infidels have incorrect opinions about Islam.
For example, in response to many of my articles, rather than offer a cogent, logical counter-argument, Muslims instead will accuse me of not knowing what I am talking about - urging me to read the Qur'an - to do some research before I write.
My regular readers know that I always footnote my opinions, that I thoroughly research my articles, that I certainly know more about Islam than 99% of the Muslims of the world many of whom are illiterate (1) and have never read the Qur'an as I have done many times.
But a few weeks ago I read a very stupid reason why I cannot offer my opinion about burqas - in response to my article Muslim Bitch Imane Boudlal Sues Disney over Hijab, a Muslim woman from St Paul, Minnesota calling herself Kristin left this comment:
Since you aren't a Muslim women I don't think you should talk. coming from a Muslim women let me tell you My hijab is my life and I would never take it off just because there are haters like you out there. MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS because we never asked you to meddle with ours
There you have it. When Muslims disagree with what you say, they do not offer counter-argument, they say you should shut up. Why? Because they didn't ask for your opinion.
I have written many times that Islam at best turns its believers into ignorant morons (see my article Muslim IQ) or at worst into psychotic savages (see my article Muslim Converts - Before and After Mugshots). Well, it seems that Kristin is a member of the former, for now.
Notes
(1):
Nation Master, Literacy total population statistics
Literacy rates in predominantly Muslim countries--
ex-Soviet countries:
Kazakhstan: 99.5%
Tajikistan: 99.4%
Uzbekistan: 99.3%
Turkmenistan: 98.8%
Azerbaijan: 98.8%Islamic States:
Afghanistan: 28.1%
Bahrain: 89.1%
Brunei: 91.8%
Iran: 79.4%
Mauritania: 31.9%
Oman: 81.4%
Pakistan: 49.9%
Yemen: 50.2%
Saudi Arabia: 78.8%
Iraq: 40.4%Islam as State Religion:
Qatar: 89%
Algeria: 70%
Bangladesh: 43.1%
Egypt: 59.4%
Kuwait: 93.3%
Malaysia: 97.2%
Maldives: 97.3%
Morocco: 52.3%
Tunisia: 74.3%
UAE: 77.9%Secular states with Muslim pluralities and majorities, excluding ex-Soviet:
Burkina Faso: 15.2%
Gambia: 32.8%
Guinea-Bissau: 27.4%
Mali: 39.6%
Senegal: 30.7%
Chad: 39.3%
Djibouti: 59.4%
Somalia: 25.8%
Indonesia: 86.8%
Albania: 79.5%
Bosnia and Herzegovina: 96.7%
Turkey: 79.6%


