Dan Burmawi on X:
If you stay silent while Islam declares you an infidel, mocks your culture, deems your values inferior, and claims divine right to replace your entire system, don’t be surprised when it doubles down.
Silence is interpreted as submission. Appeasement is seen as weakness. Tolerance is taken as an invitation.
But the moment you confront it, the moment you expose its doctrines, its texts, its history, its violence, its supremacy, Islam retreats.
Because Islam, as an ideology, can't survive scrutiny.
It thrives in the dark, behind blasphemy laws, censorship, intimidation, and fear.
It cannot endure open debate. It can't hold up to moral comparison. It can't answer for its own legacy.
That’s why the greatest threat to Islam isn’t war.
It’s truth.
It’s the light of examination. It’s the courage to say, “No. This ideology does not belong above critique.”