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Reader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men
in response to reader comment: Onwards and up

Submitted by Natalia (United States), Dec 23, 2019 at 11:15

Submitted by Lina (United Kingdom), Dec 16, 2019 at 19:31
"Some people really are toxic"

Yes Lina, women that tell the truth and are rational are almost always seen as toxic by less rational and honest women. It's called jealousy.

"That's the worrying part, even if all she's doing is throwing a few pseudo-intellectual, university grad ("Ad Hominem" LOL) buzzwords over and over again."

Lina, this shows your lack of education - in two ways. A word cannot be pseudo intellectual. A pseudo intellectual is generally regarded as a noun. It means a person who claims to be proficient in scholarly or artistic things while lacking in-depth knowledge or critical understanding of these things. Secondly, Ad Hominem is not a "buzzword". It is from the Latin "to the man" or "to the person". It has been used by ancient Philosophers of the past (and the present). If you had taken a basic Philosophy or Critical Thinking class in college (if you went to college), then you would know this. All of you women would have benefited from such courses greatly BTW - they develop THE MIND.

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