Developereo
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Most people understand common courtesy, some never will.
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The OP specifically wrote that this is to share between Muslims and (non-Muslim) Indians should stay out. He did not ask for a debate.
Like I wrote, there is another thread called "One Liners" with exactly these types of quotes and people are civilized enough to let it be. Not every thread needs to be an arena to vent one's personal hatreds.
That's proselytizing any which way you look at it.
Well, what if I have something to say about it? I have my freedom of thought and expression. I am not gonna be trolling or maligning anything. If I find something not agreeable I will come up with relevant arguments and point it out. I dont see what is so wrong about it. Is this forum a Mosque where only Muslims gather?
No, it is not, since he is explicitly addressing it to people who are already Muslim. In the same way that we let you blab on endlessly about Parsi customs out of courtesy.
Of course, we never expected you to return the same courtesy to others. We know you too well.
Again, there are plenty of threads for that purpose. As I mentioned there is a "One Liners" thread where people post precisely such quotes. There have been threads where people post quotes from Hindu scriptures and readers understand where to be respectful. Not every thread needs to be a battleground.
Mulla ji hello!
1) Parsi customs is not the same as me quoting chapter and verse of the Avesta.
2) I did not ask Pakistanis or Muslims or Anglo Saxons or Tahitians to "stay out"
Get the difference?
Who said it had to be a battleground? Where was I disrespectful? Did I say anything stereotypical or Islamaphobic? I am merely saying that people should not have to pick and choose threads where they can express their opinions. They can do so in any thread. Its a common forum. Anyway, even starting a thread like this is against forum rules, if I read it right.
No, it is not, since he is explicitly addressing it to people who are already Muslim. In the same way that we let you blab on endlessly about Parsi customs out of courtesy.
Of course, we never expected you to return the same courtesy to others. We know you too well.
Again, there are plenty of threads for that purpose. As I mentioned there is a "One Liners" thread where people post precisely such quotes. There have been threads where people post quotes from Hindu scriptures and readers understand where to be respectful. Not every thread needs to be a battleground.
The whole purpose of that thread was to proselytize Parsi culture and customs to others -- the intended audience was non-Parsis to begin with.
And we had the courtesy to be respectful -- something we know you are incapable of doing to others.
The whole purpose of that thread was to proselytize Parsi culture and customs to others -- the intended audience was non-Parsis to begin with.
And we had the courtesy to be respectful -- something we know you are incapable of doing to others.
You guys have already derailed this thread.
Do not change the meaning of the word man.
And stick to the rules here.
Which ALL of us are required to follow.
Senior Members and Think Tanks alike.
Regardless of our nationality or religion.
You are just pissed about a really long peacful and enjoyable run on the Parsi thread man.
Well you see Developer, Parsis are like that.
We take our image very seriously.
See thats the difference. The intended audience was probably mostly ignorant of Parsi cultures and customs. So a thread to discuss, criticize and debate that was opened. Similarly you should open threads where people discuss, criticize and debate Islam. But you shy away from it and throw around labels.
We didnt. The thread wouldnt have been "derailed" if it was not so segregatory in nature.
Spare me the rant. Nobody is pissed about anything.
We are showing you the difference between civilized common courtesy and your behavior.
I already explained to you, but I know you will continue blabbing instead of reading the One Liners thread or the Parsi thread or other similar threads where people exercised courtesy in deference to the topic. Until you see those threads, you will not know what I am talking about.
Like I wrote, most people understand common courtesy, but some never will.
No, why should I read the One Liners thread or the Parsi thread? How have people here not exercised courtesy or how have they been rude in anyway? Have I said anything related to Islam even? I merely debating the selection criteria applied to members just for the sake of this thread.