It's interesting that you say Tate sees islam as masculine but western christianity as "weak." What you actually mean is that he sees it as feminine and, as misogynists see it, the feminine is inherently inferior and deplorable.
It's interesting that you say Tate sees islam as masculine but western christianity as "weak." What you actually mean is that he sees it as feminine and, as misogynists see it, the feminine is inherently inferior and deplorable.
It's interesting that you say Tate sees islam as masculine but western christianity as "weak." What you actually mean is that he sees it as feminine and, as misogynists see it, the feminine is inherently inferior and deplorable.