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.
I orginally wanted to reply to that post in tweet length to merely dissolve the artificial contradiction that Tyrrhia was trying to construct (i.e. that respect and even friendship could not be extended towards both the muslim as well as the LGBTQ communities at the same time). In general, this mere attempt to elicit a response – that tries to sell me a 2009 poll as "
new, but not in the sense that it just came out" to begin with – is indeed something that I'd usually ignore. Tyrrhia doesn't belong to the Muslim or LGBTQ community and gives a flying shit about either. I had no obligation to respond to the derailing slippery slope shits and giggles baiting mockery that didn't even attempt to make a discernible argument.
But if that's a cop-out for you, all right, let's vet our sources here. The Johann Hari article is a clickbait piece of fake news Huffington "
Why should we pay our authors" Post crap which, among other things, speaks of 30 muslims attacking a gay pub in the UK. I can find no other source that speaks of this attack. It likely never happened. It also throws made-up statistics at you, without concrete numbers or a source, like in the dark fantasy works of Thilo Sarrazin. The article has been on the author's own site as well, but has been removed in the meantime, probably because its author considered it embarrassing. It links to the 2009 guardian article but can of course not generally reinforce the credibility of the original gallup poll just by repeating it.
https://aethelreadtheunread.wordpress.com/2011/03/02/can-we-talk-about-johann-haris-shoddy-journalism-now/
The eight year old guardian article is highly interesting actually, because of the differences between countries reported. I have found another guardian article presenting slightly less shocking results from 2016. If both statistics were representative, we would have to assume that the tight-knit British muslim communities have made a significant step weeding out homophobia during the last six years and that they're on a good path.
That would follow the general trend as reported by the same institute. The much better results in France or Germany of course don't mean we're done with integration. Just like with some of the Putin propaganda singers on this forum, dealing with fundamentalist Muslim homophobia will require the uncompromising and unmistakable demand that these values are to be universally accepted. But that doesn't put me in hostile opposition to either Islam or the Russian people.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/apr/11/british-muslims-strong-sense-of-belonging-poll-homosexuality-sharia-law