Nemo wrote:And how are the Buddhists and Hindus doing in Bangladesh? Pakistan? Afghanistan? Iran? All dead.
tobes wrote:Indeed, there is a pattern: rampant Islamaphobia is very comfortable on Buddhist forums.
As some may know, I like a good argument, especially a philosophical or political one.
But this is not the terrain that warrants a reasoned response. One cannot reason with irrational hatred.
The things that are being stated here are repugnant untruths which are extremely harmful.
zangskar wrote:Nemo wrote:And how are the Buddhists and Hindus doing in Bangladesh? Pakistan? Afghanistan? Iran? All dead.
There are more than 10 million Hindus in Bangladesh.
Nemo wrote:I do not have Islamophobia. I have monotheist-O-phobia. I think all monotheistic religions have (so far) done more harm than good to the world.
Nemo wrote:Of the three Middle Eastern religions the most intolerant, violent, and full of excuses to murder and exploit the other is Islam. Jesus was a man of peace, love and tolerance but the atrocities carried out in his name were some of the most depraved in history. How much more so for a book that glorifies war, murder of idolaters and apostates and subjugation of the non-Muslims
Nemo wrote:I don’t think coexistence with unreformed fundamentalist monotheists is possible.
Nemo wrote:I worked straight through the night and was not particularly cogent. My apologies.
I do not have Islamophobia. I have monotheist-O-phobia. I think all monotheistic religions have (so far) done more harm than good to the world. Judaism and Islam are slightly worse than reformed Christianity. Christianity is still trying to make up for the Dark Ages when polytheists were literally demonized and systematically exterminated from Europe. A Dark Age when Popes would give soldiers plenary indulgences. A piece of paper that said all your murdering and pillaging of nonbelievers was not a sin in the eyes of God. Old Testament Jews used the same rationalizations. Islam is still young and if it is like its predecessors has many more atrocities to go before it reaches maturity.
Monotheism is by nature xenophobic, violent and intolerant. The One True God precludes any other. It can be seen by the current rise in fundamentalism of Jews in Israel and Christians in the USA. A period of intolerance and Talibanesque spiritual repression is easily supported by the flawed and primitive Holy Books they venerate. Of the three Middle Eastern religions the most intolerant, violent, and full of excuses to murder and exploit the other is Islam. Jesus was a man of peace, love and tolerance but the atrocities carried out in his name were some of the most depraved in history. How much more so for a book that glorifies war, murder of idolaters and apostates and subjugation of the non-Muslims. Some Islamic Republics have made some progress. Such as admitting that Hindus and Buddhists are Dhimmi and not Shirk and thus not subject to execution. This is commendable, but clearly in violation of the Koran. I worry that it only takes a few people who take a very literalistic view of the Koran to undo it all. Aurangzeb is the perfect example of such a murderous zealot. Still revered by many Muslims for his genocidal, temple destroying and warmongering ways.
I don’t think coexistence with unreformed fundamentalist monotheists is possible.The lynch mobs in Myanmar can in no way justified by Buddhist principles. I do think that Myanmar should be very careful who it lets into the country and has some very difficult problems involving tolerance and the intolerant.

tobes wrote:Indeed, there is a pattern: rampant Islamaphobia is very comfortable on Buddhist forums.
As some may know, I like a good argument, especially a philosophical or political one.
But this is not the terrain that warrants a reasoned response. One cannot reason with irrational hatred.
The things that are being stated here are repugnant untruths which are extremely harmful.
I request that the mods close this thread.
News First, Sri Lanka wrote:Truth First: Mob attacks Maldives National Museum
February 10, 2012 09:27 am
Several historical artifacts exhibited at the Maldives National Museum, including Buddhist statues were destroyed in a mob attack on Wednesday morning, an act of vandalism that is said to have caused “unimaginable damage” to the treasured Maldivian heritage.
Speaking to Minivan News, a museum official said that a group of five to six men stormed into the building twice, “deliberately targeted the Buddhist relics and ruins of monasteries exhibited in the pre- Islamic collection, destroying most items “beyond repair”.
The official said that the details of the damage cannot be released as the police have asked the museum to withhold the information until the investigation into the attack is pending.”‘But I can say that attackers have done unimaginable damage,” he added.
“This is not like a glass we use at home that can be replaced by buying a new one from a shop. These are originals from our ancestors’ time. These cannot be replaced ever again,” the official exclaimed.
According to a source, a coral stone head of Lord Buddha, an 11th century piece recovered from Thoddoo in Alifu Atoll, was smashed up by the attackers, one of the most significant pieces at the museum inside Sultan’s Park.
The museum was built with Chinese government aid and opened on July 26, 2010.
Other pieces vandalised include the Bohomala sculptures, monkey statues and a broken statue piece of the Hindu water god, Makara, while the two five faced statues discovered from Male’ were also damaged – the only remaining archaeological evidence proving the existence of a Buddhist era in the Maldives.
The glass casings holding the items were also destroyed in the attack.
According to the museum official, some of the attackers who returned to the museum for the second time were apprehended by the police who arrived on the scene.
“Around five to six people were taken under police custody. But by then they had already done the damage they wanted,” he observed.
Minivan News could get the confirmation on the arrest from the police at the time of press.
The attack on the museum coincided with the political unrest that escalated in Male’ on late hours of Tuesday night, after a group of policeman and military allegedly joined the opposition protestors, forcing Former President Mohamed Nasheed to resign the following day.
AFP reported Nasheed as saying that the vandals included Islamist hardliners who had attacked the museum because they believed some of the statues inside were “idolatrous”.
The monuments gifted by the South Asian countries to the Maldives ahead of the 17th summit of South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation SAARC, hosted in Addu city were also denounced as idolatrous monuments and vandalised, including the monument gifted by Pakistan.
Removal of the contentious monuments was one of the five demands of the December 23 protesters, including religious groups and opposition, who also demanded that the government prohibit Israeli airlines from operating in the Maldives.
The museum official who spoke to Minivan News earlier said that he cannot comment on whether the attack was connected to fundamentalists.
‘We are not trying to promote any religion here. These artifacts are used for the purpose of teaching, archeological research and showing Maldivian history to visitors,” he explained. “But a significant part of our heritage is lost now.”


treehuggingoctopus wrote:Some more light on the issue:
http://www.zcommunications.org/democrac ... mzy-baroud

tobes wrote:treehuggingoctopus wrote:Some more light on the issue:
http://www.zcommunications.org/democrac ... mzy-baroud
Thanks. I am still at a profound loss as to why **supposed** Buddhists on this forum have been engaged in justifying this. It really doesn't say much for contemporary Buddhism....
tobes wrote:treehuggingoctopus wrote:Some more light on the issue:
http://www.zcommunications.org/democrac ... mzy-baroud
Thanks. I am still at a profound loss as to why **supposed** Buddhists on this forum have been engaged in justifying this. It really doesn't say much for contemporary Buddhism....
Huseng wrote:tobes wrote:treehuggingoctopus wrote:Some more light on the issue:
http://www.zcommunications.org/democrac ... mzy-baroud
Thanks. I am still at a profound loss as to why **supposed** Buddhists on this forum have been engaged in justifying this. It really doesn't say much for contemporary Buddhism....
Nobody is justifying this or suggesting this is acceptable.
Thrasymachus wrote:I laugh at the tolerance romantics on this site concocting fantasies to defend Islam. How many dharma centers are allowed in majority Islamic societies? The few that do are mostly in countries like Malayasia, where there are sizable minorities of non-Islamic origin. Ethnic Malays who apostatize have to give up the discriminatory privileges granted to them by their racist constitution because they are part of the conquering Islamic horde. Islam is like the exact opposite of dharma, they preach and practice discrimination, racism, warfare, ethnic cleansing and genocide. It is not really a religion, it is a totalitarian system that takes and regulates every subject: economics, law, warfare, international relations, personal relations, religion, etc.
treehuggingoctopus wrote:
It's not quite a 'serves them right!' comment yet, at least not explicitly. But it's damn close to being one.
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