Actually, I think you are incorrect. Fragony has spoken sympathy for those who have been oppressed and exploited in the middle east, for example women. I don't think he is heartless or that islamophobic to suggest having people suffer in a medieval bliss. A example of this, is his constant references to Neda and other symbols.
He is really against hard-line islamic fundamentalism, which pretty much everyone reading this topic would obviously be. However, we all express things in different ways. I am personally more inclined to cultural enlightenment, and dealing with fundamentalism in that way, as I believe the majority of Muslims are not hardline fundamentalists and pretty equal to Christians, Fragony has a more direct approach and believes fundamentalism is a majority movement.
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