Prejudice: preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
My opinions are in fact based on actual experience (including my conversations with my Pakistani Muslim co-worker Abbas) and on reason, learning and listening from the experiences of other people.
I never called Tora a rapist. I called Tora not a real Muslim if he does not believe in or follow the teachings of the Qu'ran. But Tora has shown his disdain and disrespect for women, and racism, for example here:
I know claw is racist cause he has never touched a black women before and probably never will.
He would rather stick with white women whom may I add all wear padded bras that make it look like they have a rack. But once the bra come off their flat as a pancake.
His comment manages to both objectify women and express actual prejudice against white women with a faulty and untrue claim that all white women wear padded bras and actually are flat.
So clearly, death wishes are not a reason for ban, nor is racial prejudice, nor is gender prejudice, nor is religious prejudice, as you've expressed anti-Christian prejudice here:
it has to be that fundamentalist christian upbringing/community, nothing against christianity itself but clearly shes been indoctrinated with this sort of "besieged" mindset vs the corrupt and perverted world that makes her especially vulnerable to breathless propaganda about invading muslim hordes
So, I'm still trying to find the REAL reason for Ripe's ban.
Because everyone else seems to be allowed to do whatever they please.
I personally find the death wishes against me and the "you rape children" claims and the belittling of my religion and intelligence to be quite offensive and disgusting, but because I'm not a Muslim, people can say whatever they want against me.
There's a blaring double standard. There is not fairness and justice, not here, and not in the real world either.
People can insult and mock Christians all they want, anywhere and everywhere, but say one word about Islam and all hell breaks loose.
The reason is simple. Christianity is a religion that teaches us to love and pray for our enemies:
Matthew 5:44
But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you
People do not need to fear us. They know they can insult us and we will not retaliate, not because we fear them, but because we fear and love God who loves each person He made. Most Christians were martyred without resistance, often singing praises to God while they were being burned or eaten by lions as the crowds cheered.
God warns us in the Bible that we will be hated and ridiculed.
Mark 13:13
And you will be hated by all for My name’s sake. But he who endures to the end shall be saved.
Matthew 5:11-12
“Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you."
God knew how Christians would be treated. North America is becoming increasingly hostile toward Christians, who oppose the evils in Islam and the evils in the gender confusion movement that has children being brainwashed from early ages to have no idea whether they are a boy or a girl, and even being given hormones to mess up their previously healthy bodies. Many of these children end up suicidal.
At my church we pray for Muslims. They are people God made that Jesus loves and whose sins He died for just as much as He died for my own sins. I care about the little Muslim girls and the Muslim women who live under tyrannical oppression and abuse, being raped and beaten and killed and treated as less than human, not even being allowed to leave their house or choose their spouse. I do not hate Muslims. I do not want to harm Muslims. But I also do not want them to harm me or our great nations where we still have enormous peace and freedom.
Don't take this peace and freedom for granted. It can be taken away.