Wolfman
Chief Solipsistic, Autosycophant
I first heard Maryam Namazie speak at the World Humanist Congress in Washington, D.C. two years ago; she's an ex-Muslim atheist who now fights against Islamic extremism in Britain (and assists greatly with similar efforts around the world). She was an incredible speaker, very clearly differentiating her opposition to extreme Islam, and dislike of Muslims in general. She's also an incredibly brave woman, in that she's received numerous death threats as a result of her work.
She is working with others to organize the One Law For All campaign, specifically opposing the implementation, legalization, or tolerance of sharia law in the UK; and generally opposing the implementation of any laws that are based on religion, and/or discriminate based on religion (ie. laws that apply only to people of specific religions, such as laws imposed on people of Jewish faith, Muslim faith, etc.).
On Nov. 21, she is organizing a One Law For All Rally in Hyde Park, London, to mark Universal Children’s Day and International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women by calling for an end to all laws -- particularly sharia law -- that discriminate against or hurt women and children.
In the lead-up to this event, she's been answering a variety of questions about their organization, their goals, and the rally...one which I found very interesting, very much worth the read. In particular, she distances herself very much from other UK groups that are anti-Muslim, and who have sought to use her to support their goals (ie. evicting Muslims and other immigrants from the UK). Overall, I find her perspective to be a very balanced and intelligent one (I have a few points of mild disagreement with her, but nothing really major).
For those unaware of her, and her work, I'd strongly encourage you to check out the info...and those of you who are in the UK might feel inspired to support their rally, also.
She is working with others to organize the One Law For All campaign, specifically opposing the implementation, legalization, or tolerance of sharia law in the UK; and generally opposing the implementation of any laws that are based on religion, and/or discriminate based on religion (ie. laws that apply only to people of specific religions, such as laws imposed on people of Jewish faith, Muslim faith, etc.).
On Nov. 21, she is organizing a One Law For All Rally in Hyde Park, London, to mark Universal Children’s Day and International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women by calling for an end to all laws -- particularly sharia law -- that discriminate against or hurt women and children.
In the lead-up to this event, she's been answering a variety of questions about their organization, their goals, and the rally...one which I found very interesting, very much worth the read. In particular, she distances herself very much from other UK groups that are anti-Muslim, and who have sought to use her to support their goals (ie. evicting Muslims and other immigrants from the UK). Overall, I find her perspective to be a very balanced and intelligent one (I have a few points of mild disagreement with her, but nothing really major).
For those unaware of her, and her work, I'd strongly encourage you to check out the info...and those of you who are in the UK might feel inspired to support their rally, also.
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