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This segment from the show 'Real Time with Bill Maher' has caused a bit of a stir, with opinion pieces popping up in several major news outlets.




Thoughts?

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Probably work

I got about two and a half minutes in.

There's nothing I could hope to paint with brushes as big as what they're using here.

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You know, it's really interesting lately that Maher, the liberaliest of all liberals, has been a lot more moderate in his viewpoints on the show.

I do appreciate, however, how mortified Affleck looks

 
   
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I think their (Harris and Maher) point was that liberals tend to give a pass to non-Christian groups on human rights abuses, because of a conflict in the liberal mind between liberal values, such as equal rights, and multi-culturalism, PC, etc. I think they're correct, and I think Aflack puts this conflict on plain display.

However, its pretty clear Aflack was high on something or sick (have a look at him). He was rudely interrupting, and countering by arguing against points that nobody even made.

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I think that Sam Harris and Bill Maher are right, Christianity is constantly criticized in the secular western world for its archaic beliefs, but Islam is centuries behind Christianity when it comes to gay rights, and women's rights and tolerance towards other religions (or even different sects within Islam itself) and its generally given a free pass in the same circles that criticize Christians so hard.

The reason why I think that this happens is best demonstrated by Ben Afleck's reaction when his first reflex was to instantly shout: "racism"! Because Islam isn't perceived as being a "white man" religion (and yes I know that Islam is universal and this is a false perception), there is a very real fear to be painted by the "racist" brush simply for criticizing it...
   
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 cincydooley wrote:
You know, it's really interesting lately that Maher, the liberaliest of all liberals, has been a lot more moderate in his viewpoints on the show.

I do appreciate, however, how mortified Affleck looks


He's always been anti-religion in all forms, and has professed to be a libertarian on social issues. He's certainly not the best spokesman for either cause, but his stance on both issues has never really changed, at least as long as I've been aware of him.
   
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Additionally, I think it's pretty amazing how spectacularly Affleck misses the point they're trying to make (and the point which Sam Harris, obviously exasperated, gave up on trying to make)


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PhantomViper wrote:
I think that Sam Harris and Bill Maher are right, Christianity is constantly criticized in the secular western world for its archaic beliefs, but Islam is centuries behind Christianity when it comes to gay rights, and women's rights and tolerance towards other religions (or even different sects within Islam itself) and its generally given a free pass in the same circles that criticize Christians so hard.



That's the craziest thing to me about the interaction. Affleck seems to not realize he does exactly that.

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Blocked at work. Whats the dealio? Affleck's not standing on a sofa is he?

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I watched that episode in real time (ha!) and I think Affleck completely missed Harris' and Maher's argument, and came off as an idiot with his "counter argument" of trying to shout over H & M.

H & M's argument that tenets of Islam run counter to liberal ideas isn't racist as Affleck claimed. Liberal ideas of equality and liberty are anathema to the teaching of not just Islam but Christianity and many other faiths as well, if you take those religions at face value. If your religious doctrine places men above women, or certain groups over other groups, it isn't a liberal doctrine. H & M aren't saying that ALL Muslims are fundamentalists, Harris even admits that "100's of millions" of Muslims around the world give lip service to their faith and don't adhere to the strict tenets of the faith. But H & M's point is that those moderate Muslims are in the minority, and the popular argument that the minority of Muslims are the ones who commit atrocities or support the subjugation of women and minorities is the actual a falsehood. The fundamentalist Muslims who will wage jihad may be a minority, but there is an acceptance of the policies of Muslim laws by conservative and even some moderate Muslims that run counter to liberal ideals. That is the argument. The argument is NOT that all Muslims are evil and should be bombed, but instead that if you are liberal and believe in liberalism, you should not buy into the idea that Islam is all peace, love and equality. It isn't, as demonstrated by the Muslim countries that still commit humans right violations against women and minority groups, or the Muslims themselves that believe apostasy should be punishable by death (what was the stat from Egypt that was trotted out? Something like 90% of Egyptians believe apostasy should result in death... that is crazy!).



   
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Another thing that was frustrating to watch...in the very begininning , Sam Harris mentions that its not correct to conflate dislike of religious ideas and doctrines with dislike of the people who hold them.

Then in no time flat, Affleck conflates dislike of religious ideas with dislike of religios people. He just wasn't listening.
   
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What DarkTraveler said.

This is also interesting: http://www.pewforum.org/2013/04/30/the-worlds-muslims-religion-politics-society-overview/

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Wow, that's a great statistic.

Its really interesting, because I know a number of "white" Muslim women from Bosnia and Azerbaijan, and they are some of the most empowered, intelligent women I've ever met (they all happen to be beautiful and like, quad-lingual, which just makes them even more impressive). But sadly, as I believe Harris and Maher were TRYING to point out, the idea of empowered women isn't exactly the majority or norm in the Muslim world, especially the Middle East.

 
   
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Reza Aslan is also a liar.

I think I'll take Maher's lack of sophistication over that.

 d-usa wrote:
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He is? I know little of him other than I vaguely recall him getting some fame due to an interview on Fox or something?

I could be completely misremembering.

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Prestor Jon wrote:
Because children don't have any legal rights until they're adults. A minor is the responsiblity of the parent and has no legal rights except through his/her legal guardian or parent.
 
   
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I think thats a really good video, Ahtman, and I think the point regarding the genital mutilation is a good one because, as Aslan said, it's an African problem and not simply a Muslim problem (as supported by the fact that the practice is not solely performed by Muslims).

I think his other arguments, while they do make sense, are a bit harder to support, especially when coupled with the Pew finding Scooty linked. The question as to whether it's a "Muslim problem" or a "Saudi Arabian/Iranian problem" gets a little bit fuzzier.

Obviously, I think the problem with any religion is the dogmatic following of it; for my family, our Catholicism serves more as a moral barometer/compass, and I think anyone that can't apply some critical reasoning to their faith is simply ignorant. The biggest difference, as I see it, is that with Christianity there aren't any countries dogmatically following Christianity as a whole, whereas there are multiple countries that govern by dogmatic Muslim principles. It's really an interesting discussion, and I think an important one.

 
   
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 MrDwhitey wrote:
He is? I know little of him other than I vaguely recall him getting some fame due to an interview on Fox or something?

I could be completely misremembering.
Yeah, that did happen earlier this year.

He is still a liar though.

 d-usa wrote:
"When the Internet sends its people, they're not sending their best. They're not sending you. They're not sending you. They're sending posters that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing strawmen. They're bringing spam. They're trolls. And some, I assume, are good people."
 
   
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Islam is a faith that demands barbaric conduct - the extent to which its followers are devout directly correlates to the barbarity of their conduct.

Maher and Harris are absolutely correct, and the attitude of Affleck is decidedly illiberal.

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For anyone wondering why I am insisting that Aslan is wrong, give this a read: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2014/10/05/reza-aslan-is-wrong-about-islam-and-this-is-why/

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I agree with Harris and Maher. There are parts of Islam that are deplorable and need to be called out. Yet we do not.

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Ah, I just found that and read it.

Interesting.

Prestor Jon wrote:
Because children don't have any legal rights until they're adults. A minor is the responsiblity of the parent and has no legal rights except through his/her legal guardian or parent.
 
   
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Very interesting essay, thanks for sharing that!
   
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Thanks for that link. Interesting read.


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 hotsauceman1 wrote:
I agree with Harris and Maher. There are parts of Islam that are deplorable and need to be called out. Yet we do not.


Well, it's not just that, HS, that Harris and Maher are saying. They're trying to point out the hypocrisy that exists in popular liberalism that allows it to decry the bigoted parts of Christianity but not of Islam.

At least that's my take.

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This was a very interesting read! Have an Exalt.

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 ScootyPuffJunior wrote:
For anyone wondering why I am insisting that Aslan is wrong...


 ScootyPuffJunior wrote:

He is still a liar though.


Is Aslan wrong, or a liar?

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Probably work

 dogma wrote:
 ScootyPuffJunior wrote:
For anyone wondering why I am insisting that Aslan is wrong...


 ScootyPuffJunior wrote:

He is still a liar though.


Is Aslan wrong, or a liar?


Perhaps wrong describes his actions, specifically those of which are to lie?

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 dogma wrote:
 ScootyPuffJunior wrote:
For anyone wondering why I am insisting that Aslan is wrong...


 ScootyPuffJunior wrote:

He is still a liar though.


Is Aslan wrong, or a liar?
He is wrong because he outright lies.

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"When the Internet sends its people, they're not sending their best. They're not sending you. They're not sending you. They're sending posters that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing strawmen. They're bringing spam. They're trolls. And some, I assume, are good people."
 
   
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This is because of people like Ben Affleck that even here on Dakka, when I (and other) criticize Christianity, someone comes to tell us “You would not say the same if it was Islam”, and when I criticize Islam, I get people telling me “But Christianity is bad too, you should criticize Christianity instead”…

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 ScootyPuffJunior wrote:

He is wrong because he outright lies.


Whether or not a person is telling a lie turns on intent, and I'm not sure Aslan intended to promulgate incorrect information.

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