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Author Archives: Jaymes Baassiri

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Bitter Sweet, Twitter Tweet

21February2012Jaymes BaassiriFreethoughtFreethought, Human Rights, Islam, KSA, Twitter

What was this young man’s crime? Hamza Kashgari tweeted an imaginary and creative conversation with what he considered as his long dead prophet. A literary parade through a fantasy derived discussion about frustrations he might just feel living in a perversion of this established religion. From what strength do you stifle freedom of expression? Your

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Bridges for Others

10February2012Jaymes Baassiri68 CommentsFreethoughtCommunicating, dialogue, Freethought

How many of us can remember those brightly lit personalities that had an effect on our lives? Were they gifted communicators or empathetic to your feelings a particular time in your life? To my fellow free thinkers and atheists, I want to address how we can fit in better to our societies and expand our

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