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Bangladeshi residents and others in Monfalcone say decisions to prohibit worship at cultural centres and banning burkinis at the beach is part of anti-Islam agenda

The envelope containing two partially burned pages of the Qur’an came as a shock. Until then, Muslim residents in the Adriatic port town of Monfalcone had lived relatively peacefully for more than 20 years.

Addressed to the Darus Salaam Muslim cultural association on Via Duca d’Aosta, the envelope was received soon after Monfalcone’s far-right mayor, Anna Maria Cisint, banned prayers on the premises.

“It was hurtful, a serious insult we never expected,” said Bou Konate, the association’s president. “But it was not a coincidence. The letter was a threat, generated by a campaign of hate that has stoked toxicity.”

Monfalcone’s population recently passed 30,000. Such a positive demographic trend would ordinarily spell good news in a country grappling with a rapidly declining birthrate, but in Monfalcone, where Cisint has been nurturing an anti-Islam agenda since winning her first mandate in 2016, the rise has not been welcomed.

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[–] [email protected] -3 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Religion isn't required for atrocities to happen, some of the most brutal regimes in the world are staunch atheists.

Do you have any idea what Russia did to the clergy after the revolution?

Or the absolute inhumanity by which the Chinese government has treated Tibetan monks?

All in the name of cleansing the world of 'hateful religion'.

It's so easy to turn a blind eye to your own side's revolting history and pretend you have clean hands.

We've seen what happens when atheists take over, and it is ALWAYS followed by the blood of the faithful.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Religion isn't required, but history has shown over and over that it is inevitable that atrocities are committed in the name of religion.

Why do religion get a pass, but a cult doesn't? They operate the same way.

[–] [email protected] -5 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (2 children)

but history has shown over and over that it is inevitable that atrocities are committed in the name of religion.

Abusers will always seek positions of power to abuse from, the pedo elite in hollywood is proof of this, and only one of their kind was ever even brought up on charges in the last decade.

Same with the military

Same with the government

You just blame religion exclusively because some edgelad youtuber told you to.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago