@LadyMont @Kuenga https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Haider#:~:text=Haider%20was%20born%20in%20Karachi,devout%20Muslim%20as%20a%20child.
Haider, a self-described liberal, is disheartened by what she feels is a hostile attitude towards Ex-Muslims by her fellow liberals. She has said women who leave Islam often “face ostracism, beatings, harassment and threats from their families and communities, forced travel back to home countries to pry them free of Western influence, and forced marriage,” and therefore should be among the most welcomed by the liberal community. However, she feels that she and other Ex-Muslims are shunned by the left, having been called an Islamophobe. Haider has stated that this makes the position of Ex-Muslim atheists precarious because “the political right is not our friend. We don’t have allies on the right due to our atheism,” but at the same time she feels Ex-Muslims also have very few allies on the left