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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Bubbles85]
#23468365 - 07/23/16 06:02 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Crystal G said: That whole link is very confusing. Originally they said 3 suspects, then it was 1. It was an Iranian German suspect, but also there was another suspect screaming about foreigners. And at the same time, somebody else, another suspect presumably, keeps screaming Allahu Akhbar in the background.
That whole link needs to be purged and cleaned up.
An Iranian Neo-Nazi
The guy has been confirmed as Iranian and they're blaming the attack on the German right wing 
Turns out that's the case. He was inspired by Anders Brevik, the right wing terrorist who killed 77 people five years ago yesterday, He was German. One of his parents was from Iran.
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: koods]
#23468478 - 07/23/16 07:30 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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The attack happened exactly five years on from the attack committed by Anders Brevik and the media and police say these two events are linked because of that?
That sounds dodgy to me. A convenient coincidence in timing being used to divert the attention of the people from the fact that this kid was of Iranian decent perhaps? Islam is the religion of over 99% of Iranians!
I mean lets face it. Any attack like this committed in Europe right now by an immigrant, or the child of, is likely to have major political consequences for mainstream party's of the EU! Especially in Germany!
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Crystal G]
#23468489 - 07/23/16 07:38 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Crystal G]
#23469462 - 07/23/16 02:20 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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My ex is Asian. I wonder if that means it's ok for me to unfavorably characterize all Asian people with stereotypes 
Get back to me on this Crystal, I may base my actions on your opinion, but only if I agree with your opinion
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: anthiawe]
#23469464 - 07/23/16 02:21 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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anthiawe said: Now i have a friend from the UAE and friends from saudi, many of whom I smoke up with. These tall tales of prison instantly is false. all arab states have judicial systems. I dont like these states per say, i do beleive they are far too strict on many things, and thats why a gram of weed can be up to 150.00USD. For Saudi it is likely you will get jail time for anything about a couple of grams, below is a fine. For dealing is death. again, rhetoric for the television and large broadcasters in the west are biased towards western interests, and that means fostering hatred and fear of the east, so when they invade for the large weapons manufactures, bankers, and oil companies, their people wont protest because they already hate them (thanks to the TV news propoganda). Peace to all my muslims bros and sis and america/western secular pals!
Why don't you tell us more about how places like Saudi and Iran watch Americans who come with extra surveillance, so you'll want to make sure they respect the limits of the country, and not give horrible advice that leads them to stupid shit like getting caught with drugs in a foreign country?
Yeah, it's true, in places like Tehran, a lot of people like to throw secret parties where they all dance and do gay stuff and do drugs and drink together. But the same rules that are bent for citizens are not the same rules that are bent for foreigners, and these people throw these parties in the secret of their own homes. You basically have to know somebody from the underground party scene to be able to get in.
Why don't we talk about how those people who danced in the streets for the "Happy" video were sentenced to like 200 lashes by the Persian government. Yeah, I believe eventually all of them were pardoned, only because it was really bad PR for the government at the time.
Abu Dhabi is easy to go to. Tehran, is doable to go to, but only if you are accompanied by a native.
There was an Irish man in Saudi Arabia who was locked up for having same-sex relations in Saudi Arabia, apparently the religious police caught him by surveillancing online dating profiles and framing him.
In Saudi Arabia women must always walk with chaperones, I can't imagine how many women dream of being able to walk the streets freely.
I still greet Muslims that I pass by with "Salamu alaikum," even though I have no respect for their religion.
Edited by Crystal G (07/23/16 02:26 PM)
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Crystal G]
#23469498 - 07/23/16 02:33 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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anthiawe said: Now i have a friend from the UAE and friends from saudi, many of whom I smoke up with.
And by the way, even Anjem Choudary, known jihad terrorist and ISIL supporter, was known to be a "party animal" back in his college days and was also a stoner.
It simply makes sense that people who come from overly strict backgrounds will tend to be more party animals. This really says nothing about the government, or about their values as a person, except that they once went through a natural rebellious phase.
By the way, I've noticed a lot more Muslims smoke hashish than they drink. Alcohol is forbidden, it is haram, but the same is not necessarily true for hashish, that's why shisha and tobacco culture is so popular.
This is one of those things that's up to interpretation, I've seen Palestinian Muslims make the claim that hashish is "holy" while others say it's an intoxicant and a drug like everything else.
Edited by Crystal G (07/23/16 02:39 PM)
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Patlal] 1
#23469510 - 07/23/16 02:37 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Patlal said: Muslims are not to blane. There's a small percentage of them who take the book too seriously and commit these brutal acts of senseless violence.
This
Islam is the new Christianity of back in the day
Just because islam is the religion doing the killing now doesnt make it worse than other religions who got people killed in past centuries
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Bill_Oreilly]
#23469512 - 07/23/16 02:38 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Except we aren't back in the Day and the rest of the world is trying to become more civilized while one specific region refuses to do so.
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Apostle]
#23469526 - 07/23/16 02:42 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Apostle said: Except we aren't back in the Day and the rest of the world is trying to become more civilized while one specific region refuses to do so.
That is the flip-side of things 
Im not justifying it. Just comparing
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Bill_Oreilly]
#23469528 - 07/23/16 02:42 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Patlal]
#23469532 - 07/23/16 02:43 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Patlal said: This is literally the CNN headlines as of right now. Notice the red arrow.

why do those german cops have machine guns in a land of strict gun control?
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Apostle]
#23469534 - 07/23/16 02:43 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Supposedly the entire world has gotten more peaceful except the Middle East.
Imagine that--Asia, Africa, Latin America, Eastern and Western Europe, Central and North America, and Oceania all have stepped their game up.
And just remember that it was only like 80 years ago that Japan was considered the cruelest empire in Asia, and now they are the most peaceful.
The difference between Middle Eastern people though, is that they are so stubborn and they NEVER forget an atrocity committed against them, even from thousands of years ago. That's why there is always conflict in the Middle East, and that's why so many people have such a bad taste in their mouth for Jews and Arabs.
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Crystal G]
#23469542 - 07/23/16 02:46 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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It's insane.
there was actually an ancient aliens episode that proposed that some sort of energy is emmitted in that region that makes people violent. They also theorize that since this area is high in artifacts and connections to early civilization that this is done purposely to stop us from discovering something.
it was very far-fetched and i'm sure my synopsis doesn't do it justice but i thought it was pretty neat.
If you've seen "The Kingsmen" it's kind of the same concept.
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Crystal G]
#23469564 - 07/23/16 02:54 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Crystal G said: By the way, I've noticed a lot more Muslims smoke hashish than they drink. Alcohol is forbidden, it is haram, but the same is not necessarily true for hashish, that's why shisha and tobacco culture is so popular.
alcohol is not forbidden, drunkenness is
http://quran.com/16/67 "And from the fruits of the palm trees and grapevines you take intoxicant and good provision. Indeed in that is a sign for a people who reason."
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Prisoner#1]
#23469570 - 07/23/16 02:55 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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That's pretty interesting.
Anybody know any quotes about Jesus from the Quran.
what's their general attitude towards him?
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Bill_Oreilly]
#23469579 - 07/23/16 02:57 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Patlal said: Muslims are not to blane. There's a small percentage of them who take the book too seriously and commit these brutal acts of senseless violence.
This
Islam is the new Christianity of back in the day
Just because islam is the religion doing the killing now doesnt make it worse than other religions who got people killed in past centuries
What you just said is akin to saying "Me murdering a baby right now isn't that big a deal, China murdered millions of babies back in the day"
You can't really compare modern day events to stuff that happened hundreds of years ago, under completely different circumstances.. that's false equivalence. The Crusades are fucking long over.
No one is defending murderous Christians here, but by and large they aren't the modern present day threat against civilized society.
Because we are talking about the present.... right now. Not the past.
I hate Christians more than probably all of you combined.... but lets face it.. Christians aren't the ones suicide bombing groups of random people in the name of Allahu Snackbar
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Prisoner#1]
#23469586 - 07/23/16 02:58 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Who remembers the user "REBEL IRON"
He was a huge muslim but denied it. His facebook was covered in islam and anti america shit and he always celebrated when America saw a tragedy.
He lived in london. I guess england is getting a huge surge in muslims
But ya REBEL IRON was/is a massive alcoholic. Dude couldnt go 3 days without a beer and hed always deny his alcoholism until i finally had enough and blocked him
The point?
Muslims are some of the biggest hippocrits known to man.
I realized that they are truly living in fear. They honestly think everything besides allah is evil.
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Shroomism]
#23469590 - 07/23/16 02:59 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Shroomism said:
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Bill_Oreilly said:
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Patlal said: Muslims are not to blane. There's a small percentage of them who take the book too seriously and commit these brutal acts of senseless violence.
This
Islam is the new Christianity of back in the day
Just because islam is the religion doing the killing now doesnt make it worse than other religions who got people killed in past centuries
What you just said is akin to saying "Me murdering a baby right now isn't that big a deal, China murdered millions of babies back in the day"
You can't really compare modern day events to stuff that happened hundreds of years ago, under completely different circumstances.. that's false equivalence. The Crusades are fucking long over.
No one is defending murderous Christians here, but by and large they aren't the modern present day threat against civilized society.
Because we are talking about the present.... right now. Not the past.
I was just making an observation. Im not justifying anything brother
I just think that islam today is comparable to early Christianity
I could be mislead with that,though
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Re: Religion of Peace Strikes again [Re: Shroomism]
#23469614 - 07/23/16 03:04 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Shroomism said: The Crusades are fucking long over.
Interesting video about the Crusades.
Bill Warner, PhD: Jihad vs Crusades
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