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I'm talking about the big three, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. While Christianity can be criticized, there is a taboo regarding criticizing Muslims and Jews for enabling misogyny and pedophilia. Even here on this forum I meet with my fellow radfems defending those patriarchal, women-hating religions.
Ok, but try changing my mind. Maybe I am too harsh towards them? Criticize me.
BTW, I got just blocked by JewishRadfem aka AdultHumanFemale. I thought Jewish people love changing people's minds, as Talmudic scholars loved arguing about petty stuff and that was one of the few positive aspect of Judaism, unlike Christianity and Islam.
I might be of Jewish descent via my maternal granny, but I'm not willing to hide the pathology of Judaism, just like I wasn't willing to hide the pathology of Catholicism, for example.