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If there is an article with the title "Islamophobia" then why is this article not titled "Christianophobia" rather than the "Anti-Christian sentiment"? Alternatively, Islamophobia should be changed to "Anti-Muslim sentiment".
Also, in the article on Islamophobia the words fear and hate are used often but in the Christianophobia article the "soft" word sentiment is used. Why is there a diminishment of the seriousness of this issue?
Or, is Wikipedia Christianophobic? 104.158.48.195 ( talk) 12:20, 10 February 2023 (UTC)
Examples given don't indicate that christianity is specifically targeted. The examples given indicate that christians in these areas are persecuted because religious minorities are oppressed in those countries. It is no different from a christian majority country oppressing non-christians, and not at all comparable to Antisemitism, or Islamophobia, which uniquely target specific religions, have a deeply roted history, in christianity, ironically enough, and are intertwined with white supremacy. 46.97.170.32 ( talk) 12:42, 28 July 2023 (UTC)
Christians are subjected to real persecution in countries like North Korea and Egypt. In the West, some may be a bit mean to them but nobody seriously questions their right to freedom of religion. They're the traditional dominant culture after all. Some TV show offending a few people is way too much undue weight. MaxBrowne2 ( talk) 12:27, 12 August 2023 (UTC)
@ 46.97.170.235: Cry harder. This isn't your anti-Christian reddit hugbox. See WP:NOTAFORUM.
The words "fear of, hatred of, discrimination, and/or prejudice" should contain dispproval of, which is not "fear" nor "discrimination" nor "prejudice" and doesn't carry the same weight has "hatred".
Currently only words are in the definition that assume "that any opposition to christianity is because of being intimidated ("fear", "prejudice", "hatred", "discrimination"), whereas anti christianity could be disapproval or concern.
Without this this article does not read like it adheres to WP:NPOV. Ybllaw ( talk) 10:48, 10 February 2024 (UTC)
@ Ybllaw: The article is not about mere "disapproval", any more than Islamophobia is about mere "disapproval". But you already knew that, didn't you?
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If there is an article with the title "Islamophobia" then why is this article not titled "Christianophobia" rather than the "Anti-Christian sentiment"? Alternatively, Islamophobia should be changed to "Anti-Muslim sentiment".
Also, in the article on Islamophobia the words fear and hate are used often but in the Christianophobia article the "soft" word sentiment is used. Why is there a diminishment of the seriousness of this issue?
Or, is Wikipedia Christianophobic? 104.158.48.195 ( talk) 12:20, 10 February 2023 (UTC)
Examples given don't indicate that christianity is specifically targeted. The examples given indicate that christians in these areas are persecuted because religious minorities are oppressed in those countries. It is no different from a christian majority country oppressing non-christians, and not at all comparable to Antisemitism, or Islamophobia, which uniquely target specific religions, have a deeply roted history, in christianity, ironically enough, and are intertwined with white supremacy. 46.97.170.32 ( talk) 12:42, 28 July 2023 (UTC)
Christians are subjected to real persecution in countries like North Korea and Egypt. In the West, some may be a bit mean to them but nobody seriously questions their right to freedom of religion. They're the traditional dominant culture after all. Some TV show offending a few people is way too much undue weight. MaxBrowne2 ( talk) 12:27, 12 August 2023 (UTC)
@ 46.97.170.235: Cry harder. This isn't your anti-Christian reddit hugbox. See WP:NOTAFORUM.
The words "fear of, hatred of, discrimination, and/or prejudice" should contain dispproval of, which is not "fear" nor "discrimination" nor "prejudice" and doesn't carry the same weight has "hatred".
Currently only words are in the definition that assume "that any opposition to christianity is because of being intimidated ("fear", "prejudice", "hatred", "discrimination"), whereas anti christianity could be disapproval or concern.
Without this this article does not read like it adheres to WP:NPOV. Ybllaw ( talk) 10:48, 10 February 2024 (UTC)
@ Ybllaw: The article is not about mere "disapproval", any more than Islamophobia is about mere "disapproval". But you already knew that, didn't you?