Telika: Let's maybe just point out that, in the current state of gog forums, within the current local subculture :
is a statement that gets "low rated". Right now, the self-moderation tool signals this claim as unwelcome on the gog forums.
Just an idea of what is going on, how, between what sorts of people, with what stakes.
Bookwyrm627: Let me propose a different cause: Vain's post may have been downvoted not because of any content it may/may not have contained, but rather because it was a post by Vain.
Leading to this. Which is the point.
A certain mentality is required in order to downvote per username instead of per post. And ultimately, it leads to downrating antiracist posts.
It's a very typical political issue. Sides are formed, contents are lost ("friend of my friend", "enemy of my enemy", etc). An issue that, ironically enough, Vain' often points out.
And it can be extrapolated to identities. Structurally, it's not very different from default hostility to all members of a national/religious/sexual identity, disregarding the "content" of individuals. The later case ignores an even more profound dissociation, but the general mindset is the same.
So, if you're proposing an explanation, it is partly valid. If you propose it as a justification, you're shooting your foot to pieces.
fronzelneekburm: in reply to two articles which state that 100% (!) of polled British muslims hold strongly anti-gay views (and act on those convictions in rather frightening manners) is nothing but a cowardly cop-out. So, Vaina, which arbitrary tag should I assign to you? Islamophobe? Or massive fucking hypocrite? Choose one.
Let's, for a second, to humour the mods and dtgreene, assume this to be a good faith discussion (which it certainly isn't, as the gog forums have taught me so far).
Your point would be valid if and only if Vain's "muslims holding homophobic views" is assumed to be a pleonasm. That is, if 100% of muslims are homophobic. Do you believe this ? Do you personally know zero non-homophobic muslim ? You referring to a local british study which results (so, I'd say, methodology) are already dubious due to the discrepancy with other studies (both local, and abroad), and due to its implicit negation of muslim homosexual themselves (do you believe their is zero muslim homosexual in the UK ?). But even if, for some unspecified reason, the UK was devoid of homosexual muslims and non-homophobic muslims, Vain's post would be a cop out only if you extrapolated this to the world. That is, cherry-pick one study in opposition to all others - including those mentionned in your very article.
Scientifically, it doesn't work. What you make of it is your decision.