Ok so, Europe is becoming a dangerous place to live.
MAGA
When all you do is WIN WIN WIN
Hating on muslims and put them all like terrorists/murderers is called different point of view right? Learn to seperate things, there are bads everywhere and in any nation. Just like all the americans arent like Trump and so on. People are so blind nowadays by this black and white thinking.
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Trump's America will be more dangerous than ever with this hate speech raising. Mark my words.
Sorry, in the context of a thread like this, we all understand that right-wing is used to deliniate local western right-wing groups from the world-wide jihad being waged by radical islam. You can see clearly throughout this thread the context in which I used this.
The question was why does America harp on Radical Islam terrorist attacks but remains silent on all of the rest of the right-wing "crimes". This is the context in which I refer to "right-wing" groups vs radical islam.
In case it's not clear to you:
con·text
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noun: context; plural noun: contexts
the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed.
You are comparing criminality to religiously motivated attacks, how can you honestly compare?
Ofc 1 guy in canada killing 5 muslims is comparable to 90 000 christians killed last year.http://it.radiovaticana.va/news/2016...uccisi/1281180
1 Christian killed for their faith every 6 minutes in 2016 – study.
RT.com
29 Dec, 2016 18:27
Ninety thousand Christians were murdered for their faith around the globe this year, which amounts to one being killed every six minutes, Italy’s CESNUR religious study group said.
Christians are now the most persecuted religious group in the world, Massimo Introvigne, director of the Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR), told Vatican Radio.
According to CESNUR statistics, around 500,000 Christians around the globe are unable to practice their faith completely freely, Introvigne said.
Seventy percent of the killings of Christians in 2016 occurred during tribal conflicts in Africa, he said, referring to data from the Center for the Study of Global Christianity.
The large number of deaths may be explained by the fact that many devoted Christians refuse to take up arms, he added.
The remaining 30 percent, or 27,000, lost their lives in terrorist attacks, the destruction of Christian villages, or persecution by the authorities, Introvigne said.
However, he said that the number of Christian killings has decreased, compared to 105,000 deaths in 2015.
The data in the report may be incomplete as it doesn’t include India and China, where the Christian community survives in secrecy, he added.
The religious study group is due to release the full statistics on Christian persecution in January.
Introvigne also said that the Catholic Church is currently considering sanctification for Christian individuals killed by terrorist group Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) in Syria and Iraq.
Earlier this year, the Chaldean Bishop of Aleppo, Antoine Audo, said that during the five years of the Syrian conflict, the Christian population of the country had declined from 1.5 million to 500,000.
Most of the remaining Christians currently reside in areas controlled by the Syrian government after fleeing the jihadists.
On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that an agreement had been reached on a ceasefire in Syria and the start of peace talks, adding that the deal is “fragile” and requires a cautious approach.
Sort of funny Trump tweeted this out as justification for his MuslimBan but forgot to mention the guy was from Egypt a country not on the list and mysteriously where he has business dealings.
a) What was her point? I'll assert her point because her statement was only one or two sentences long; guns are bad. While in this case, my response may not be thorough, it very simply offers a counter argument that it was a gun that saved the soldiers life. The rest was just being snarky, because her point was clearly quip.
b) My relevancy was not to the situation, but to the point being made that I responded to. This would be why I quoted it.
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Bringing up chopping off the heads of natives when it has nothing to do with the context of the thread is bashing. It would be like me bringing up that nazis killed Jews to make it seem like Germany is more dangerous than the US. It has nothing to do with the thread and just shows his hatred of the US.
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I'm a British gay Muslim Pakistani American citizen, ask me how that works! (terribly)
So here's something interesting. When liberal policies are in place, you have to put soldiers with machine guns in any place people congregate... because you know... everyone entering has been vetted and aspires to Western values. Meanwhile in America, liberals are shouting down militarization of the police force while trying to open up immigration policies like those in Europe, which have resulted in the need for a militarized presence in public places.
Makes sense.
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I bet they are struggling so much to identify his motive. You know, like if there isn't a common denominator between all people involved in terrorism at all.
They even said that the guy in Quebec said Allahu Akbar before shooting i wonder how much trustworthy the media is nowadays.