It really depends on the motivation tho.
it's almost like... there is a bias
I dont attack other people, that doesnt really matter because they take criticism of their religion personal in alot of cases
If thats the only options in a hypothetical scenario, id agree with that as well.
Worked really well for imam tawhidi, oh wait. . . .
I dont care about mosques either, but i know many people who are against it despite not being racists
So far I'm a pro capitalistic, communistic, left leaning, right leaning, conservative+liberal+woke person. I'm everyone and everything.
When someone is being bashed by every side, it means that said someone doesn't hold a strong value system and therefore tries to equate leftists values with rightist values (which is why you can be called a conservative and pro capitalist) and rightist or conservative values with leftist values (which is why you can be called a communist or a woke).
I believe that you lean toward liberalism. Simply because you defend the notion of merit. Besides that, there is no way to put you on a side, which is why your discourse is so problematic.
People need to understand that not taking a side and staying "above" the political debate is NOT a sign of wisdom. Its a sign of a fear of affirming our own value system. A fear that can only lead to problematic discourse.
Politic can't be achieve without a conflict of value. If you refuse to affirm you own value system and try to equate incompatible values with eachothers, you are not doing politics, you are are confusing the political scale for others, which can only leads toward the depolitization of the public debate and... chaos or the conservation of the status co.