You're entitled to your opinion, likewise so am I.
If I go to any country, I would respect the law of the land. In most Muslim countries apostasy, its part of the law of the land cause it's derived from the shariah, like wise in the west the law of the land is derived from the bible. I take it you live in the west? All I'm saying is if the west has capital punishment death for treason, yet the silence from you guys is deafening yet all your hate seemed to be reserved for shariah, why is that? Is it cause you use to be Muslim so it's personal, I'm baffled why the double standards? What will happen if you were to criticise Jews in the same manner wouldn't be deemed antisemitic? What's really good Somali gaalo, do you consider the overwhelming majority of Somalis who are Muslim, like 99.9% of them your enemies?
You are acting like people are opposed to the laws of apostasy because they are the death penalty. I rarely see people make an argument about the death penalty here. The death penalty itself is not the issue at hand.
Look at it this way. The death penalty is usually preserved for crime that have caused a great deal of harm to people. Harming an individual/the country/the community etc. Apostasy itself does not harm anyone, that is why it is an obvious injustice that cannot be compared to other things like treason/murder/rape, where there is obvious harm committed. If you want to talk about the death penalty itself then that is another issue.
Just because something is the law of the land, doesn't make it right. Slavery is an injustice and oppression but was once the law of the land and was argued to be the law of the bible. Just because that was so, doesn't mean the abolitionists and the slaves shouldn't have been against it. Oppression is oppression, law of the land, law of god, whichever, whatever. It doesn't make a difference if it here, there or whichever country or whichever religion.
There isn't a double standard. Look around you, this conversation is taking place on a somali forum between muslims and non muslim somalis. The conversations that are happening will be centred around our culture, religions and heritage. The conversation that I joined here was about islamic attitudes towards those who leave islam. Why would I be talking about jews or whatever else? A lot of Jewish law is fucking revolting. But those are not my people. I don't know what jewish law says about people who leave judaism, but if there are jewish scholars who advocate for death then they are as wrong as you.
In answer to your last q. I have no reason to completely disregards or completely accept an entire people. If you're cool with me (to a reasonable degree), I will be cool with you (to a reasonable degree). It's very simple. If you think I should be killed, for leaving Islam and not harming a hair on anyones head, then I think you should be killed. The only differene is, you would actually deserve it.
Notice that you are the one who is advocating people being killed for leaving islam, and yet you turn around and ask if you think i consider the majority of somalis to be my enemy? Think it thrrough.
You are somebody who is always talking about not trusting this or that, not taking things at face value etc And here you are advocating oppression and absolving yourself of all responsibility by holding your hand up and saying it's just my opinion, it's just my religion. You're a human being with responsibilty, you shouldn't take your scholars opinions at face value either, when they encourage you to be oppressive and pull you away from your better judgement.