format_quote Originally Posted by
Suomipoika
I dont think you are completely fair towards them. If you look at their registration dates, one of them arrived to this forum almost two years ago. Maybe we should ask why a person who has stayed almost two years on Islamic forum turns into someone who insults Islam and Muslim.
Personally Id say the following thread gives us clues to that why, simply because the sort of behaviour portrayed in there has affected on me, and not in a positive way. And indeed, one of the posters banned did go rather ballistic in the thread.
http://www.islamicboard.com/world-af...s-okinawa.html
For some reasons people that troll in a manner that portray "western society as one that grows rapists" and "how non-believers are always dirty" are not dealth with. Indeed the mod that closed the thread, aswell as the one who approved it, ignored completely these very offensive and insulting generalisations.
I have whined every once in a while about the negative portrayal of west in here, but no one really seems to care. Really, who should I demand respect from?
Now, if "western" posters constantly see this sort of flaming and trolling by some muslim posters, which in turn is ignored by other muslim posters, while at the every available opportunity these same people demand respect for themselves. What do you really expect the reply to be? To me it seems very wrong and unfair.
Please deal with people who insult others aswell, not only those who insult Islam.
Greetings,
I disagree. Things
are done about it. Unless you can see other members' infractions, read their PMs or have access to the discussions that occur between the moderators, I don't see how you can make such a remark. Therefore, this simply reflects your perception of what seems to be happening, yet you simply do not posess all the facts. There is no need to make it seem as if there is some sort of conspiracy against the non-Muslim members here, since the rules apply to everyone not just a certain group or members of a certain religion. Special attention is not granted to anyone, and neither do we bend the rules for anyone - Muslim or non-Muslim.
Now, contrary to popular belief, the moderators cannot read minds, neither do we have eyes on the back of our heads. All posts are not read, since we all lead busy lives. If a member or thread is getting out of hand, report it. Or if you wish, you can PM a moderator or admin that you trust.
Also, I'd like to add that I've witnessed some members 'trolling' in threads were no provocation occured. So the excuse given is a rather weak one.
format_quote Originally Posted by
guyabano
You just got a serious big point ! I'm really scared now just to cough too loud in order not to get banned. I find it shameful for a religion not being able to accept some criticism. But when some juvenile 'Wannabe' Muslims here bash on western laws and morals, call all our women wh*res*, THAT is tolerated.
Might be that these posts have been deleted, if not, I will find them back.
All I want is a global justice, and not only against non-muslims.
Peace
Greetings,
Please remember that membership to this forum is
not a right. It is
privately owned, so the rules are determined by the administrators and not the members. If you cannot abide by those rules, you will be warned. If you repeatedly break these rules, you will be banned. Please stop trying to depict LI as some oppressive/tyranical regime, because if anything, we were too lenient with the respective members. If LI did not accept dialogue between members of other beliefs, then we would not have non-Muslim members still here, who have been here as early as 2005. However, some members have the dignity and respect to verbalise their opinions in an honourable manner, whilst others pounce upon any opportunity to insult and ridicule Islaam and Muslims. The first is acceptable, whilst the latter is not. You may not be entirely satisfied with that, but let me repeat; the rules of this forum are determined by the administrator and not the member. I hope that clears any confusion you may have had on the matter.