Whats scary is people are fine with collective punishment while the real threats continue.
Whats scary is people are fine with collective punishment while the real threats continue.
I sure hope you guys aren't outraged. If you are, you're letting the terrorists win!
“And KILL them (the unbelievers) wherever you find them, and drive them out from whence they drove you out, and persecution is severer than slaughter, and do not fight with them at the Sacred Mosque until they fight with you in it, but if they do fight you, then slay them; such is the recompense of the unbelievers.”
(Quran, Sura 2, verse 191).
Islam is a religion of hatred and genocide.
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Yes it does teach exactly that. And it teaches tolerance towards other religions, it teaches charity a whole lot more than Christianity does, it teaches kindness and all the good things. And just like the Bible it seems to have ambiguous lines in its texts that can be misinterpreted. The biggest difference being that where Jesus taught you to not fight back, Islam kinda says go get 'em when you're attacked. Now, it doesn't take a genius to construe an attack on your people for whatever bullshit reason you want. Israel is a perfect scapegoat, bam instant jihad. That is the only flaw of the religion that I'd accept. But by now most Muslim countries have accepted that Israel is there to stay and have given up open hostility about it. So that argument should by all rights have died down by now, if only we stopped poking the damn bear every few years...
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The motivation is different with Drumpf. He just wants isolationism because he wants it for the US and because it serves his agenda. He doesn't for one bit care about the other side, if they starved, he wouldn't give two fucks. My intention is for them to solve their problems and then join us at a later stage as an enlightened people in modern societies. Fuck, I think Islam countries would be a great addition to the international community once they stopped being so... religious. :P
Arab architecture alone is worth all the trouble. Their cities are awesome. So is their oil. :P
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And neither have I, I had a few Muslim friends in my old job back in the Netherlands and never had any issues with them till a few years back when they decided to kick a white friends teeth in for dating a Muslim girl.
I have seen the bullshit that goes in that environment and decided that I did not want anything to do with it and broke off my friendship right then and there.
1 of them is now a pretty extreme fucker living in Arnhem and swears to get back at the white people keeping him down.
Have not spoken to him in 2 years so no idea what the story is now.
You keep saying "I don't live in a bubble so I am correct" to everyone that disagree's with you but you don't know what other people's story is, what they seen and what they done.
Having an opinion on a subject that is not the same as yours does not make mine incorrect or wrong.
Maybe you should stop trying to bully people that don't agree with your standpoint.
It's not about the people following the religion it is about the religion itself. The story of the man climbing the mountain and having the DMT experience... It is meant to be impactful. The story is meant to show its followers that there are certain rules set in stone. It is one of the "core rules" from the D&D guide.
Why doesn't the Koran emphasize such rules? Why is "Killing an innocent" almost a passing thought? You'd think it would be rule number 1.
Terribly sorry for all the victims there in Brussels.
I wish the families who lost people the very best.
"Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet.” - General James Mattis
And this, guys, is how you fight terrorism best, ultimately. By not being terrorised. Skroe's attitude is actually pulling the teeth of that old dog. You'd think having dealt with the IRA, RAF and ETA in Europe, we'd know about this. But the past decade or two have been rather peaceful here, perhaps we forgot.
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They do preach this, when people question that i often point to Indonesia. A country which is very large has a very large muslim population but isn't exclusive to that religion and provides less IS fighters than a country as australia does, but that country does put in a lot of effort in the teachings and prevents radicalization that way, hence they are getting targeted by IS.
Radicalization means indoctrination, isolation you don't radicalize in a normal mosque you get picked up from there or on your sport club and taken to illegal prayer houses, where we all knows what happens.
Much like christianity there are many branches, let's speak about the OT true the tablets said do not kill. Yet do you remember the verses about the 10 plagues? how many people did god supposedly kill there with moses as his messenger. All those religions are the same damn thing and they are all full of contradictions where you can pick and chose from as you seem fit for your purpose.
Reason i stepped away from christianity a long time ago and only reason you'll see me in a church ever is it for a marriage or burial.
Easy to say in the rich Western world filled with opportunities.
Much harder to say in the developing world, where religion is synonymous with ancestor worship, family and local tradition, and can be the only avenue to any advancement beyond basic education.
I'm atheist but the religiosity of the developing world is not some great mystery.