NameIrim Sarwar
Statement

I was born in Washington, D.C. into a Pakistani Muslim family - much as I\'m fond of many of my relatives, I got the whole lot: scared women who played the victim to get what they wanted and blustering, inadequate, emotionally abusive men - all par for the course in the Muslim world. Couldn\'t talk to my male cousins after the age of 12 and when I moved out, my father asked me, \"Are you sleeping with your male friends to pay your rent?\" I converted to Catholicism to officially become an ex-Muslim rather than a lapsed one. Same deal: let me make you feel bad about yourself so I can have power over you. Don\'t think so, mate. Religion and I are through - treating people with love and acceptance belongs to people like us and organisations like Amnesty International, not religion. End rant - I usually am pretty laid back...honest...;)
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