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All posts tagged extremists

  • On Killing the Messenger
    by Bina Shah / March 11, 2015

    Some of us choose to write things that may only offend family members, because we believe our blood ties will save us from their retribution. Others choose to take the risk of provoking religious extremists because they believe the risk is worth it.

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