All of those are rational and if you understood Islamic history you'd know that extreme Salafist/Wahhabist really only came out as a result of the British toppling the Ottoman empire by purposely aiding the most reactionary sects. That's always been the standard, disruptive foreign policy to enable the most reactionary sects to overthrow the more secular States. It happened in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya…
>Spreading religious fanaticism through irregular beards or name selectionIt's not that naming your kid Muhammad is illegal. It's that if you're born Kyle Brown and one day you suddenly grow a 5-foot beard and name yourself Ahmad Al-Bashur Muhammad, you put on a bright red flag.
>Wearing (or compelling others to wear) burqas with face coveringsFirst off, no they're not "religious clothing" like a Mormon's underwear. They're specific, cultural clothing from Arabia, that these radical sects started mandating as mandatory for all Muslims. Furthermore, it's not a "woman's choice" when they are forced into making that choice out of pain of social abandonment, torture, or death as is the case in the rural areas of particularly backwards regions. Burkas only became mandated in regions in the last 100 years. You don't care about women's rights if you defend Burqa because it is an emblem of patriarchal control and that's clear to anyone who isn't a bleeding heart, liberal guilt moron.
>Interfering with cultural and recreational activities, rejecting or refusing public goods and services such as radio and television.I can't find this one anywhere because it needs to be elaborated on. I'll speak on what I think it means from your abstract.
This doesn't happen but it's theoretically about if Muslims started taking to the street demanding women to go home at a parade or whatever. People are free to be Muslim, but you can't impose that on people, and I would want the same thing done to Christians or Hindus.
>Publishing, printing, distributing, selling, producing, downloading, storing, reproducing, accessing, copying, or possessing articles, publications, audio or video with extremist contentNo, anon. They cannot publish ISIS recruitment videos. This is idiotic to be angry about.
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