I can't post stats because I have under 50 posts.
As far as Syria goes, those Muslims were killed by other Muslims. That has nothing to do with the United States or Christianity.
Iraq was the product of bad intelligence, we thought Saddam had nukes. This is why I don't want us to do anything about Syria because if we kill Assad, some extremist group like ISIS will take over and they will be twice as worst. Had we kept Saddam alive, do you really think ISIS would take over? Saddam would have dumped boiling hot water on them, pulled their fingernails out with pliers and made an example of them.
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Christians are killing muslims in CAR. Buddhists are killing muslims in Burma. Christians and Buddhists are killing muslims in Sri Lanka.
I see silence over these things too.
But why do you expect the world to talk more about Christians in Iraq or Syria? And thousands haven't died you liar.
To be fair, when the Christians were leaving Mosul, it WAS all over the news so what are you complaining about?
Bad intelligence? Lmao just Lmao
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It's in your Quran, infidels or Christians have three choices:
1.) Convert to Islam.
2.) The Dhimma contract - Pay Jizya.
3.) Die.
Those are the three choices Christians have in Muslim countries, it's in your Quran and you should know this, but it is also in your Quran that it is OK to lie and to deceive, so I'm sure you're aware of this.
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It was over a parking spot, supposedly. However, he did describe himself as an anti-theist...so the fact they were Muslim probably fueled his rage. The media will sensationalize it as that is the protocol in the information age, but their death certainly is a tragedy.
No way these people were extremist, btw. Their volunteer work and domestic life point to the direct opposite.
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Just saw the guy's arrest picture....He's a classic North Carolina special. Yeah. It was a hate crime.Last edited by Enso; 02-11-2015 at 10:39 AM.
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So when any terrorist attack happened, Muslims could have easily said:
This is why it's important for Christian and Jewish "moderates" to separate themselves from occupiers and make it clear, unfortunately many of them ideological support occupiers on one issue or another.
Are we really going to now associate random people with the actions of militant groups and governments? Muslims should not apologize for ISIS because almost all of them are not associated with them and want to live normal lives, period. And if Muslims must do so, then Non-Muslims should too for the deaths they are responsible for. Also, do you seriously believe this man thought he was killing these people because he thought they were extremists? He would have killed them regardless because the largely anti-Islamic media brainwashed him.
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"Do you think SHE actually felt like that was a sexual thing he was doing? She's like 6. Only an actual p3do would think that she thought he was groping her, too."
"Not that it's impossible to touch a minor inappropriately, but it is true that a 6 year old girl will not recognize someone putting a hand on their chest as groping, whether it is inappropriate or not."
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Uhmmmm. Nice try. I live around here. I'm not an idiot.
Just the other day at the gym I had a guy come up to me pissed off at all the hispanics in the gym....I reckon because I am white he figured it was safe to communicate that with me as I probably would feel the same way.
I know my area, and I know the people. There are ALLOT of people like this, for the most part being stroked along by all the hate rhetoric. Some justified, of course, but I have no doubts that them being Muslim and 'invading' our homeland had allot to do with him losing his cool to the point of point blank gunshots to all three.
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The idea that a man would execute 3 people over a parking spot is MUCH MORE FAR-FETCHED than the likely possibility that it was a hate crime.
To your second point, Islamophobia is very real. There's nothing bewildering about that idea at all. The media is going to misconstrue, take things out of context and portray the enemy (EXTREMISTS, not true Muslims that comprise 98% of that population) in a bad light to rally patriotism and support for their cause. It's the oldest tactic in the book. It's working now more than ever because ignorance is so well saturated in our society. We just ask that you be able to see past that and come to your own conclusions, but apparently we're asking too much.
In conclusion, terrorism and hate come in all shapes, colors and sizes. Every religion preaches goodness and every religion has extremists that interpret in an evil way. It's absurd that the burden lies on the Muslim community in America to explicitly denounce those acts of terror. As if carrying yourself in a peaceful and respectful manner isn't enough. I don't walk around asking Christians to explicitly condemn the acts of the KKK and ****phile priests.My story:
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=160403891
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You are implying that I must think profiling is bad. Your assessment is incorrect. I am not against profiling, or being street smart. There is a difference between how someone with an IQ does it than someone with a negligible one...however, so...that is how innocent, upstanding citizens who happen to be Muslim get killed over a stupid parking spot.
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02-11-2015, 01:55 PM #178
Racial profiling is racist, unless it is about whites in NC, and the profiler is a white liberal.
Just admit it, if someone said what you posted there about the suspect and the suspect was non-white, you and your liberal crew would be indignant and cry racism and bore us to death with your phony liberal outrage.
But it is ok since the suspect is white and it is liberal YOU doing the racist stereotyping based on his appearance.
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Where are all the moderate atheists apologizing for and actively condemning the murders in the Chapel Hill shooting? That's how it works, right?!?!?
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"Do you think SHE actually felt like that was a sexual thing he was doing? She's like 6. Only an actual p3do would think that she thought he was groping her, too."
"Not that it's impossible to touch a minor inappropriately, but it is true that a 6 year old girl will not recognize someone putting a hand on their chest as groping, whether it is inappropriate or not."
- Jayarbie
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=182007113&p=1671975503#post1671975503
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