View Full Version : An example of a young Muslim extremist American nutcase
Nick Young
09-15-2014, 09:00 PM
http://qpolitical.com/muslim-student-challenges-jewish-professor-shuts-spot/
I am sad to say that there are many many people like her in America, and the number of extremist nutcases is growing.
Also, here are some interesting facts for anyone who is still concerned about the founding of modern Israel
The top Palestinian leader of the era, Muhammed Amin al-Husseini, was an intimate of Hitler and an ally of the Nazis who advocated genocide of every Jew in Palestine and in fact numerous pogroms and massacres of Jews, such as the one in Hebron in 1929 were carried out on his direct orders. During WWII. Husseini, like most other Arab leaders aligned with the Nazi cause, and Husseini spent much of the war translating 'Mein Kampf' into Arabic (where Hitler's book, whose title translates into Arabic as 'My Jihad' remains a best seller), making radio broadcasts in Arabic for the Nazi cause, recruiting Muslim SS troops for the Nazis in places like Bosnia and Albania and planning strategy with the Muslim Brotherhood for a Nazi-Arab alliance with Hitler and Himmler to coincide with a Nazi breathrough in Egypt. The pro-Nazi regime which took over in Iraq was part of this strategy, which also included detailed plans worked out by Husseini and Adolph Eichmann for a death camp for the Jews of Palestine and the Middle East located in Shechem (AKA Nablus).
I'm sure the Allied nations would have been much kinder to the people in Palestine if they hadn't actively aligned with Hitler. Also, the Arabic translation of Mein Kamf is a bestseller in Palestine.
According to documentation from the Nuremberg and Eichmann trials, the SS helped finance al-Husseini's efforts in Palestine . And Adolf Eichmann actually visited Palestine and met with al-Husseini shortly before WWII and subsequently maintained regular contact with him later in Berlin.
After the war, Husseini moved to Egypt where he was received as a national hero. al-Husseini was indicted by Yugoslavia for war crimes, but the Mufti was never tried because there was no way to extradite him and because the Allies were afraid of the storm in the Arab world if a 'hero' like Husseini was treated as a war criminal.The Arab nations, particularly Syria, Egypt and Iraq also became havens for a number of Nazi ex-officers, technicians and scientists.
Palestine AKA Arab Nazis. Cannot believe that so many people ignore history and still think the nazi people who have Mein Kamf as a bestseller in their country are in the right.
Can't people simply practice their religion without wanting to kill people who don't practice it?
Here are some words from the glorious prophet Mohammad
quotes the Islamic scripture from the Hadith Sahih Muslim, Book 041, Number 6985, which quotes the very words of Mohammed on the subject:
“The last hour would not come unless the Muslims will fight against the Jews and the Muslims would kill them until the Jews would hide themselves behind a stone or a tree and a stone or a tree would say: Muslim, or the servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me; come and kill him."
http://joshuapundit.blogspot.ca/2010/05/update-on-ucsd-msa-member-who-admitted.html
There is no way that anyone can claim this is 'taken out of context'.
Hmm, maybe Mohammad is not such a great guy after all. Who says shit like that, let alone preach it to thousands of followers? Oh that's right-Hitler.
Sorry, I'm just being real here.
fpliii
09-15-2014, 09:08 PM
Religion. :facepalm
9erempiree
09-15-2014, 09:11 PM
She openly wears the scarf of a terrorist group too.:facepalm
imdaman99
09-15-2014, 09:11 PM
Doesn't seem like he shuts her up, it seems like he avoids answering the question. And then says no more questions for you bro.
Please post more racist articles you 1-trick pony :oldlol:
Patrick Chewing
09-15-2014, 09:14 PM
Religion. :facepalm
Nope. Islam.
Nick Young
09-15-2014, 09:15 PM
Doesn't seem like he shuts her up, it seems like he avoids answering the question. And then says no more questions for you bro.
Please post more racist articles you 1-trick pony :oldlol:
LOL at this guy defending the Neo-Nazi:facepalm
How is this article racist? Islam is not a race, fool. It is a religious ideology followed by people of all races all over the world. How can one be racist against a religious ideology? :facepalm
Furthermore, why do you constantly defend the group of people who allied with Hitler in WWII and have Mein Kamf as a bestseller in their bookstores?
fpliii
09-15-2014, 09:30 PM
Nope. Islam.
Islam is a religion, yes, so they fall under that umbrella...but don't put words in my mouth.
9erempiree
09-15-2014, 09:33 PM
These are the most dangerous ones too.
Patrick Chewing
09-15-2014, 09:34 PM
Islam is a religion, yes, so they fall under that umbrella...but don't put words in my mouth.
You're trying to lump all religions across the globe with Islamic lunacy as you see in this video. None of the other religions are this radical.
SunsN07BookIt
09-15-2014, 09:40 PM
There's only one religion constantly in bloody conflict with all the others. I wonder which one it is? Hmmmmmm....
fpliii
09-15-2014, 09:44 PM
You're trying to lump all religions across the globe with Islamic lunacy as you see in this video. None of the other religions are this radical.
Something's clearly wrong with the girl, but I don't think it's necessarily characteristic of Islam. She doesn't seem to have any clue what she's talking about, and is in attendance for a reaction.
So, I don't think it's fair to condemn all Muslims for her nonsense. Seems to me the girl was either indoctrinated, or is a sociopath.
imdaman99
09-15-2014, 09:48 PM
Something's clearly wrong with the girl, but I don't think it's necessarily characteristic of Islam. She doesn't seem to have any clue what she's talking about, and is in attendance for a reaction.
So, I don't think it's fair to condemn all Muslims for her nonsense. Seems to me the girl was either indoctrinated, or is a sociopath.
Dude, that guy paints every Muslim the same way. And then he wants to call Islam radical? :oldlol:
There is no point arguing with the same 3-4 guys on this forum.
Doesn't matter what religion you are, or even if you don't follow a religion... a good person will get what he deserves whether in this life or another :cheers:
Nick Young
09-15-2014, 09:53 PM
You're trying to lump all religions across the globe with Islamic lunacy as you see in this video. None of the other religions are this radical.
ALL religions have radical extremists, Islam just seems to have a much higher percentage then many other religions, at the moment.
Makes sense though considering the founder and biggest prophet of the religion says shit like this
“The last hour would not come unless the Muslims will fight against the Jews and the Muslims would kill them until the Jews would hide themselves behind a stone or a tree and a stone or a tree would say: Muslim, or the servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me; come and kill him."
Whether Mohammad meant that literally or not, I think it's understandable that a thousand and a half years later, several of his followers would interpret lines like that as him saying he wants them to murder Jews.
NumberSix
09-15-2014, 09:56 PM
Something's clearly wrong with the girl, but I don't think it's necessarily characteristic of Islam. She doesn't seem to have any clue what she's talking about, and is in attendance for a reaction.
Because crazy people like her are never muslims. It's SUPER rare. You never see muslims who are like her. :rolleyes:
So, I don't think it's fair to condemn all Muslims for her nonsense. Seems to me the girl was either indoctrinated, or is a sociopath.
Indoctrinated with what? :confusedshrug:
NumberSix
09-15-2014, 09:58 PM
ALL religions have radical extremists, Islam just seems to have a much higher percentage then many other religions, at the moment.
Extremist Christians want to not legalize paperwork for gay couples. Extremist Muslims want to cut your fcuking head off.
There's a significant difference.
fpliii
09-15-2014, 09:59 PM
Dude, that guy paints every Muslim the same way. And then he wants to call Islam radical? :oldlol:
There is no point arguing with the same 3-4 guys on this forum.
Doesn't matter what religion you are, or even if you don't follow a religion... a good person will get what he deserves whether in this life or another :cheers:
Pretty much. I went to college with tons of people from different nations/faiths, and while it's not necessary a representative sample, by meeting genuinely good (and legitimately crummy) people of different creeds, it really makes a lot of these religious/cultural differences superficial.
ALL religions have radical extremists, Islam just seems to have a much higher percentage then many other religions, at the moment.
Makes sense though considering the founder and biggest prophet of the religion says shit like this
Probably true.
I haven't read it completely, but there are some questionable portions of the Q'ran. The Bible is dated, but it doesn't seem to have extensive text suggesting radical measures for dealing with non-believers. I mean it's unquestionably all nonsense, regardless of the religion, but I understand where you're coming from here. The Middle East is also a hotbed for this brand of idiocy.
What is strange to me, is that pre-Enlightenment, from my understanding the Arabic world (which was and still is predominantly Muslim), they were incredibly advanced in terms of math/science/engineering, and even literature.
Maybe Islam (apologies if I'm generalizing...maybe some sects are different) is less compatible with modern society/morals?
Nick Young
09-15-2014, 09:59 PM
I was expecting a new video..
this video is at least 3 + years old..
and IMO she came off looking powerful and alpha as ****. So much swag and confidence... while the professor looked weak, frail and willingly ignorant. :confusedshrug:
LOL Whoops! Doesn't change the fact the number of these psychos IS GROWING!
Nick Young
09-15-2014, 10:01 PM
Pretty much. I went to college with tons of people from different nations/faiths, and while it's not necessary a representative sample, by meeting genuinely good (and legitimately crummy) people of different creeds, it really makes a lot of these religious/cultural differences superficial.
Probably true.
I haven't read it completely, but there are some questionable portions of the Q'ran. The Bible is dated, but it doesn't seem to have extensive text suggesting radical measures for dealing with non-believers. I mean it's unquestionably all nonsense, regardless of the religion, but I understand where you're coming from here. The Middle East is also a hotbed for this brand of idiocy.
What is strange to me, is that pre-Enlightenment, from my understanding the Arabic world (which was and still is predominantly Muslim), they were incredibly advanced in terms of math/science/engineering, and even literature.
Maybe Islam (apologies if I'm generalizing...maybe some sects are different) is less compatible with modern society/morals?
Yep, before the crusades the middle eastern Arab empire was the most advanced and enlightened civilization in the world and Jews, Christians and Muslims lived side by side completely as equals, and exchanged ideas and lived in peace.
Still, it is unfair and wrong to blame European crusaders to explain why the middle east is like it is today. That is the easy excuse. I wish it would go back to those times. Islam needs a Ghandi right now.
Nick Young
09-15-2014, 10:04 PM
Extremist Christians want to not legalize paperwork for gay couples. Extremist Muslims want to cut your fcuking head off.
There's a significant difference.
Well there was that extremist killer in Norway who killed 86 kids in the name of Christianity.
Also there were in nepal a militant branch of Buddhists in recent times.
All religions breed crazies. Islam just seems to be breeding many of the more violent and vocal ones.
fpliii
09-15-2014, 10:07 PM
Because crazy people like her are never muslims. It's SUPER rare. You never see muslims who are like her. :rolleyes:
Indoctrinated with what? :confusedshrug:
What is rare is the association with Hitler. I don't have a great feel for the Muslim community, but I don't think he's a celebrated figure, by and large (maybe in Iran?).
I can't speak about all foreign Muslims, but the ones I've met, if they've had any issues, have been with the Israeli (Palestinians) or Indian (Pakistanis) governments.
Indoctrinated with what you ask? The girl didn't seem to come to the event prepared, and doesn't seem to have a great understanding of the tenets of Islam. Looks like she just wanted to harass the speaker.
If you remove some of the dated nonsense, and strange passages about how to deal with non-believers, what's the issue with treating the Q'Ran allegorically, to develop a moral compass (just as one would do with the Bible by removing the pro-slavery, anti-women, and other strange, dated portions)?
fpliii
09-15-2014, 10:08 PM
Yep, before the crusades the middle eastern Arab empire was the most advanced and enlightened civilization in the world and Jews, Christians and Muslims lived side by side completely as equals, and exchanged ideas and lived in peace.
Still, it is unfair and wrong to blame European crusaders to explain why the middle east is like it is today. That is the easy excuse. I wish it would go back to those times. Islam needs a Ghandi right now.
What went wrong, then? Not trolling, just don't have a great handle on middle eastern history.
Were the Crusades (and the fallout) really the impetus of the chaos? Or was there some other trigger? Or is it something deeper and more gradual?
Nick Young
09-15-2014, 10:11 PM
What went wrong, then? Not trolling, just don't have a great handle on middle eastern history.
Were the Crusades (and the fallout) really the impetus of the chaos? Or was there some other trigger? Or is it something deeper and more gradual?
I don't know what went wrong, maybe it is fair to blame the Crusades as the catalyst, I will have to think about it more and research more to form a better opinion.
Nick Young
09-15-2014, 10:18 PM
What is rare is the association with Hitler. I don't have a great feel for the Muslim community, but I don't think he's a celebrated figure, by and large (maybe in Iran?).
Well, Mein Kampf did become a best seller in Palestine when it was translated to Arabic, and across many other countries in the Arab world. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1388161/Mein-Kampf-for-sale-in-Arabic.html
Many prominent nazis fled to Arab nations, where they were welcomed, to escape persecution post WWII.
The Arab nations did ally with Hitler in WWII, and there were plans to make Jewish death camps in Palestine.
And there's this
The top Palestinian leader of the era, Muhammed Amin al-Husseini, was an intimate of Hitler and an ally of the Nazis who advocated genocide of every Jew in Palestine and in fact numerous pogroms and massacres of Jews, such as the one in Hebron in 1929 were carried out on his direct orders. During WWII. Husseini, like most other Arab leaders aligned with the Nazi cause, and Husseini spent much of the war translating 'Mein Kampf' into Arabic (where Hitler's book, whose title translates into Arabic as 'My Jihad' remains a best seller), making radio broadcasts in Arabic for the Nazi cause, recruiting Muslim SS troops for the Nazis in places like Bosnia and Albania and planning strategy with the Muslim Brotherhood for a Nazi-Arab alliance with Hitler and Himmler to coincide with a Nazi breathrough in Egypt. The pro-Nazi regime which took over in Iraq was part of this strategy, which also included detailed plans worked out by Husseini and Adolph Eichmann for a death camp for the Jews of Palestine and the Middle East located in Shechem (AKA Nablus).
As a personal note, I directly heard from a friend of my father's who fought with Montgomery and the British 8th Army at El Alamein about how Cairo was decked out with Nazi flags and banners by the Egyptians to welcome the Nazi armies when the 8th Army marched back into the city after winning the battle. I would classify this as anecdotal except for the fact that this little historical detail has been confirmed by numerous others.
According to documentation from the Nuremberg and Eichmann trials, the SS helped finance al-Husseini's efforts in Palestine . And Adolf Eichmann actually visited Palestine and met with al-Husseini shortly before WWII and subsequently maintained regular contact with him later in Berlin.
After the war, Husseini moved to Egypt where he was received as a national hero. al-Husseini was indicted by Yugoslavia for war crimes, but the Mufti was never tried because there was no way to extradite him and because the Allies were afraid of the storm in the Arab world if a 'hero' like Husseini was treated as a war criminal.The Arab nations, particularly Syria, Egypt and Iraq also became havens for a number of Nazi ex-officers, technicians and scientists.
http://joshuapundit.blogspot.ca/2010/05/update-on-ucsd-msa-member-who-admitted.html
Husseini, Hitler's good friend, was considered a national hero across the arab world, and was the uncle and inspiration to Yasser Arafat.
It's ironic that these people who actually were closely allied with nazis and had nazi flags hanging in their cities voluntarily, and who made the Arab translation of Mein Kampf a bestseller are the ones calling Israel the nazis now:facepalm
GimmeThat
09-15-2014, 10:20 PM
so they're still in the business of killing peoples stubbornness in beliefs huh
Patrick Chewing
09-15-2014, 10:44 PM
Extremist Christians want to not legalize paperwork for gay couples. Extremist Muslims want to cut your fcuking head off.
There's a significant difference.
I like you better when you're speaking the truth on Islam.
:cheers:
BrownEye007
09-16-2014, 12:16 AM
Nope. Islam.
Yeah because Islam is the only religion people have killed in the name of :facepalm
RidonKs
09-16-2014, 12:20 AM
hey nick young, have you read American Pastoral by any chance?
it's by Philip Roth who you'd probably love. he's not as misogynistic as you but he does like kicking women to the curb.
anyway, AP is about the american dream gone wrong. young successful charismatic family first dad gives birth to a little girl who, years later, commits an act of terrorism. this book is tremendous not so much in shedding light on what is going through the mind of the terrorist but on the ripple effect through networks of families such an act can create. it's pretty wild. on top of it, roth writes from a more or less exclusively jewish pov so you get a lot of good shit on that front too.
check it out i bet you'd like it
senelcoolidge
09-16-2014, 12:25 AM
The professor revealed her in front of everyone. You know where she's coming from, but he just laid her bare. But people will still roll their eyes..until it's their head that's about to roll. So much ignorance. And people that try to compare Christianity/Judaism to Islam..come on. The former is so much more tolerant than the latter it's not even debatable.
oh the horror
09-16-2014, 12:36 AM
Well there was that extremist killer in Norway who killed 86 kids in the name of Christianity.
Also there were in nepal a militant branch of Buddhists in recent times.
All religions breed crazies. Islam just seems to be breeding many of the more violent and vocal ones.
I don't think religion "breeds" anything. It gives an already unstable person a "reason".
If it isn't religion, it's greed. Hell, greed is the main reason for the European expansion. It was not religion.
NBAplayoffs2001
09-16-2014, 12:52 AM
Ok wearing the scarf definitely surprises me. The MSA at my university is very peaceful (not muslim but good friends with the president of the MSA club at my school and he's a fine young man). I hope none of you college students take this student's radical views to heart for all MSA clubs countrywide.
KingBeasley08
09-16-2014, 01:09 AM
That's fcked up. Anyone that supports Hamas is basically rooting for the destruction of Israel and also supports the Gaza war. One thing that must be understood is that although I don't support Israel (and Nick Young and the owner of the site can attest to that), Hamas has been instigating much of the conflict by shooting rockets into Israel. Supporting these actions is indirectly supporting the retaliations made by the Israeli government.
ace23
09-16-2014, 01:31 AM
So, I don't think it's fair to condemn all Muslims for her nonsense. Seems to me the girl was either indoctrinated, or is a sociopath.
You just posted "Religion. :facepalm" and are now saying it's unfair to condemn all Muslims.
9erempiree
09-16-2014, 01:55 AM
The idiots are the Americans that follow this religion to the extreme. Contradictory morons as I call it. They believe all this crap but yet, they live in a country that allows them to speak their mind. Go back to the country where it originated and practice your damn religion instead of forcing it on us.
step_back
09-16-2014, 05:23 AM
She seems surprised that she can't get any funding or financial support for hosting a Hitler youth week. :lol
Winston Churchill forecast the problems in Islam decades before by the way. [I]"Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities, but the influence of the religion paralyzes the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step, and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science, the science against which it (Islam) has vainly struggled, the civilization of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilization of ancient Rome.
Get yourself some Muslim friends, because the mainstream propaganda that gets passed around throughout the Muslim world is shocking if you can get some kind of inlet to it.
Like people say this channel is only Zionist propaganda: https://www.youtube.com/user/MEMRITVVideos
It really barely scratches the surface of what is considered to be mainstream thought and what are valid debate points in the Muslim world. Like the lady in OP's video. She's a striking example westernized, educated, moderate Muslim.
Nick Young
09-16-2014, 06:25 AM
hey nick young, have you read American Pastoral by any chance?
it's by Philip Roth who you'd probably love. he's not as misogynistic as you but he does like kicking women to the curb.
That's not even funny to accuse me of. I believe that women are equals to men and should be treated as equals in the eyes of the law and deserve all of the same privileges as men.
I am not against feminism that pushes for equality but unfortunately, the movement these days generally spends its time on PC campaigns crying for artistic censorship of media they don't like, as well as demanding rights that exceed those of men as a kind of "reparation" for all the years of "oppression from the patriarchy."
I believe that both genders have been oppressed throughout history. Women for example, are never sent to the front lines in war and told to die for their king. Throughout history, men have constantly risked their lives on the battlefield TO PROTECT WOMEN.
I am just against affirmative action and misandrist female superiority movements. There is a difference between being against radical feminism and being a misogynist.
A person should be allowed to criticize the flaws in a political idealogy without being attacked and branded a misogynist, which these days is akin to KKK or nazi in the western world.
Nick Young
09-16-2014, 06:32 AM
She seems surprised that she can't get any funding or financial support for hosting a Hitler youth week. :lol
Winston Churchill forecast the problems in Islam decades before by the way. "Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities, but the influence of the religion paralyzes the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step, and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science, the science against which it (Islam) has vainly struggled, the civilization of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilization of ancient Rome.”
Churchy is pretty much spot on there, speaking his mind before the days of PC. Unfortunately those words also can inspire a lot of hate and give people a reason to be hateful.
I used to just straightup condemn statements like that when I read them as ignorant, hateful and racist, but the longer I live, the more I agree with statements like this, and think this guy is just being real.
Islam at its core is a militant religious idealogy. The huge majority of Muslims are good people and are interpreting their religion in a positive and peaceful light, but that large militant branch of extremists will never disappear, because of the militant and bloodthirsty passages written by Mohammad the prophet.
fpliii
09-16-2014, 07:30 AM
You just posted "Religion. :facepalm" and are now saying it's unfair to condemn all Muslims.
Being frustrated that people in 2014 still believe in nonsense doesn't mean I'm condemning them. :confusedshrug: Just disappointed.
Nick Young
09-16-2014, 08:12 AM
Hardcore "Free Palestine" people need to gain some perspective.
Perhaps the allied nations would have been much kinder to those people if they weren't actively collaborating with Hitler in WWII to ship off their Jews to death camps and to build their own extermination camps/
Perhaps the allied nations would have been much kinder to them when splitting up the border if they didn't glorify Hitler's close friend and nazi collaborator Muhammed Amin al-Husseini as a national hero.
People cannot claim that the nazi element has died out. Genocidal political party, dedicated to the destruction of Jews was elected in to power by 80% of the people in Gaza, and Mein Kampf, translated to "My Jihadi" in arabic is still a national bestseller.
I cannot understand how people are still making excuses for and defending a country that is essentially populated by Neo-Nazis.
Patrick Chewing
09-16-2014, 11:14 AM
Yeah because Islam is the only religion people have killed in the name of :facepalm
Another idiot that doesn't understand past, present, and future.
Other religions have killed in the name of their God in the past.
Muslims are killing in the name of ISLAM RIGHT NOW. Islam and only Islam is doing this. Get that through your thick head.
RidonKs
09-16-2014, 12:08 PM
That's not even funny to accuse me of. I believe that women are equals to men and should be treated as equals in the eyes of the law and deserve all of the same privileges as men.
I am not against feminism that pushes for equality but unfortunately, the movement these days generally spends its time on PC campaigns crying for artistic censorship of media they don't like, as well as demanding rights that exceed those of men as a kind of "reparation" for all the years of "oppression from the patriarchy."
I believe that both genders have been oppressed throughout history. Women for example, are never sent to the front lines in war and told to die for their king. Throughout history, men have constantly risked their lives on the battlefield TO PROTECT WOMEN.
I am just against affirmative action and misandrist female superiority movements. There is a difference between being against radical feminism and being a misogynist.
A person should be allowed to criticize the flaws in a political idealogy without being attacked and branded a misogynist, which these days is akin to KKK or nazi in the western world.
not taking into account what you think we should DO, i believe just based on the way you talk about women on this site jokingly or not that you're misogynistic. and so am i obviously, on the spectrum of respecting women as equals and subordinating them as inferiors, i'm no angel either.
didn't mean to offend calling you a misogynist even if i think it's true. the larger point was that i really do think you would enjoy that book, whether you care what i think or not.
MadeFromDust
09-17-2014, 12:05 AM
Dude, that guy paints every Muslim the same way. And then he wants to call Islam radical? :oldlol:
There is no point arguing with the same 3-4 guys on this forum.
Doesn't matter what religion you are, or even if you don't follow a religion... a good person will get what he deserves whether in this life or another :cheers:
The truth is that there is no good person except God. If people are going to get what they deserve then there is no hope for humanity whatsoever. You are so ignorant of reality it's worrisome.
Oh, and this is news to me, i.e. the details of the moslem alliance with hitler and the nazis are never heard (by me anyway) but also not surprising.
Droid101
09-17-2014, 12:22 AM
Extremist Christians want to not legalize paperwork for gay couples. Extremist Muslims want to cut your fcuking head off.
There's a significant difference.
Just a guy who wants to not legalize some paperwork, don't mind me.
http://murderpedia.org/male.R/images/roeder-scott/scott-roeder-5.jpg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_George_Tiller)
NumberSix
09-17-2014, 12:25 AM
That's not even funny to accuse me of. I believe that women are equals to men and should be treated as equals in the eyes of the law and deserve all of the same privileges as men.
Hmmmmm.
To be fair, you've accused me of being both a "Jew-hater" and a "Hamas supporter" just because I've disagreed with you about a few details of middle east history.
Not saying his accusation towards you is accurate, but if you can dish it you gotta be able to take it.
KingBeasley08
09-17-2014, 12:26 AM
Just a guy who wants to not legalize some paperwork, don't mind me.
http://murderpedia.org/male.R/images/roeder-scott/scott-roeder-5.jpg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_George_Tiller)
I much prefer a couple small terror groups over one that's 30000 big and taking over territory while committing genocide.
I've talked a lot of shit to Christians on this forum but pound for pound
Radical Muslims are much worse and plentiful than Christian counterparts.
NumberSix
09-17-2014, 12:26 AM
Just a guy who wants to not legalize some paperwork, don't mind me.
http://murderpedia.org/male.R/images/roeder-scott/scott-roeder-5.jpg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_George_Tiller)
Yes. The guy who murder George Tiller and Islamic terrorism. They're about equal. Sure.
zoom17
09-17-2014, 12:33 AM
That ending lol.
Droid101
09-17-2014, 12:35 AM
Yes. The guy who murder George Tiller and Islamic terrorism. They're about equal. Sure.
I never said equal. Someone in this thread, however, mentioned that Christianity is fully pure in the present and future (and that in the past they might have done bad things but those are all over promise!).
Guess what? It's more likely that the poverty and education levels of the individuals and groups (Middle Eastern Islam, African Christians) have more to do with atrocities committed than the religion.
You're trying to lump all religions across the globe with Islamic lunacy as you see in this video. None of the other religions are this radical.
Seen any Mexican/Russian (christian) beheading videos lately?
Did you even read the OP? Where they mention "Nazi's" (Chistians)? Seen their fancy Christian work?
No religion is radical..... humans are radical, those are humans with a screw loose who indoctrinate the words/meaning for their twisted deeds hence create their own ideology.... those are humans who IF they would be atheist would do other criminal things instead or snap at school and go on a killing spree or something.... a screw loose is a screw loose, there is no cure... they always find a "reason" for what they do, its in their blood...
NumberSix
09-17-2014, 01:29 AM
Guess what? It's more likely that the poverty and education levels of the individuals and groups (Middle Eastern Islam, African Christians) have more to do with atrocities committed than the religion.
These people REALLY believe in their religion. They tell you they fight for their religion. Why won't you believe them?
GimmeThat
09-17-2014, 01:40 AM
[QUOTE=step_back]She seems surprised that she can't get any funding or financial support for hosting a Hitler youth week. :lol
Winston Churchill forecast the problems in Islam decades before by the way. [I]"Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities, but the influence of the religion paralyzes the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step, and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science, the science against which it (Islam) has vainly struggled, the civilization of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilization of ancient Rome.
MadeFromDust
09-17-2014, 03:15 AM
Seen any Mexican/Russian (christian) beheading videos lately?
Did you even read the OP? Where they mention "Nazi's" (Chistians)? Seen their fancy Christian work?
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Ummm except hitler was anti-Christian :rolleyes: Murderers are anti-Christian unless/until they repent, believe. You speak as one of the foolish women :no:
Nick Young
09-17-2014, 04:59 AM
The truth is that there is no good person except God. If people are going to get what they deserve then there is no hope for humanity whatsoever. You are so ignorant of reality it's worrisome.
Oh, and this is news to me, i.e. the details of the moslem alliance with hitler and the nazis are never heard (by me anyway) but also not surprising.
Everytime I bring this up with these hardcore free palestine people, they ignore it and start yelling.
Sorry, its just cold hard facts. Palestine was strongly allied with Hitler, their pro-nazi former leader is a national hero across the arab world, and the Arab translation of Mein Kampf is a bestseller in Palestine. Also, their government is dedicated to the destruction of all jews, according to their manifesto. These are all facts. Israel are the Nazis doe:hammerhead: :hammerhead: :hammerhead:
I wonder why no one brings up the fact that people in Palestine actually were, literally, Nazis back in the day, and still have a large neo-nazi movement.
Nick Young
09-17-2014, 05:00 AM
Hmmmmm.
To be fair, you've accused me of being both a "Jew-hater" and a "Hamas supporter" just because I've disagreed with you about a few details of middle east history.
Not saying his accusation towards you is accurate, but if you can dish it you gotta be able to take it.
These were inaccurate accusations on my part. I apologize. All the same when people support and justify Hamas, it sets off alarm bells in my head.
Guess what? It's more likely that the poverty and education levels of the individuals and groups (Middle Eastern Islam, African Christians) have more to do with atrocities committed than the religion.
That's why so many western Muslims, who are in the top 10% of people in the world in terms of quality of life, are joining IS.
That's why so many Muslims in the west have a favorable opinion of IS and Hamas and other terrorist organisations and acts. Rich, well educated Muslims.
NumberSix
09-17-2014, 05:34 AM
That's why so many western Muslims, who are in the top 10% of people in the world in terms of quality of life, are joining IS.
That's why so many Muslims in the west have a favorable opinion of IS and Hamas and other terrorist organisations and acts. Rich, well educated Muslims.
Hey, come one now. That's racist. Just as many Christians and Jews join ISIS. It's not only Muslims.
Nick Young
09-17-2014, 05:46 AM
Guess what? It's more likely that the poverty and education levels of the individuals and groups (Middle Eastern Islam, African Christians) have more to do with atrocities committed than the religion.
:roll: :roll: :roll:
Do you think poverty doesn't exist in other parts of the world?
Why aren't aborigines in Australia going on terror rampages and chopping off heads?:confusedshrug:
Lebron23
09-17-2014, 06:13 AM
Love the people, Not a huge fan of their beliefs.
sweggeh
09-17-2014, 06:46 AM
Love the people, Not a huge fan of their beliefs.
I feel exactly the same way. It kinda makes me sad though when they are discriminated against for something that is out of their control and doesnt represent them individually. I thought we were past that.
Nick Young
09-17-2014, 06:54 AM
I feel exactly the same way. It kinda makes me sad though when they are discriminated against for something that is out of their control and doesnt represent them individually. I thought we were past that.
I don't see much discrimination against them, other then individual people being bigoted, which is always going to happen all over the world, and happens in every single country.
In the UK for example, the politicians go out of its way to NOT say anything negative against Islams.
Remember that giant Muslim Pakistani rape ring in Rotherham, where these men raped 1,400 kids that just got busted up? Local police knew about it for years and refused to do anything out of fear of being called racist and Islamaphobic. Little girls were getting raped for years and police did nothing because of "cultural differences":facepalm
http://www.spectator.co.uk/the-week/leading-article/9299602/rotten-borough/
It has been reported that no one in the council felt strong enough to challenge the mainly Asian gangs that perpetrated the abuse for fear of accusations of racism. It’s true that racism, even of the inadvertent kind, has — along with sexism and homophobia — been turned into such a heinous crime in the eyes of public-sector functionaries that many would rather turn a blind eye to child rape than risk such accusations. Rotherham Council’s children’s services last made headlines when it removed three eastern European children from their Ukip-supporting foster parents. One of its functionaries explained it was concerned about Ukip’s opposition to the ‘active promotion of multiculturalism’.
In my local gym, there are 3 womens only sessions in the week where Im not even allowed to be at the gym! When I go to the front desk if I forget something in my locker, they tell me Im not allowed to get it. This is to accommodate women in hijab, who are scared of working out and having guys see them:facepalm This gym is funded by the local borough. My council tax is paying for that shit.
If anything it seems like the people in power in the UK are bending over backwards to NOT be discriminatory towards muslims, for the most part.
step_back
09-17-2014, 11:27 AM
I don't see much discrimination against them, other then individual people being bigoted, which is always going to happen all over the world, and happens in every single country.
In the UK for example, the politicians go out of its way to NOT say anything negative against Islams.
Remember that giant Muslim Pakistani rape ring in Rotherham, where these men raped 1,400 kids that just got busted up? Local police knew about it for years and refused to do anything out of fear of being called racist and Islamaphobic. Little girls were getting raped for years and police did nothing because of "cultural differences":facepalm
http://www.spectator.co.uk/the-week/leading-article/9299602/rotten-borough/
In my local gym, there are 3 womens only sessions in the week where Im not even allowed to be at the gym! When I go to the front desk if I forget something in my locker, they tell me Im not allowed to get it. This is to accommodate women in hijab, who are scared of working out and having guys see them:facepalm This gym is funded by the local borough. My council tax is paying for that shit.
If anything it seems like the people in power in the UK are bending over backwards to NOT be discriminatory towards muslims, for the most part.
Christopher Hitchen's talked about this issue back in 2009. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx4bCUNaCYY
He also predicted the Caliphate back in 2005. The man was truly a legend :applause: :bowdown:
sweggeh
09-17-2014, 11:36 AM
I don't see much discrimination against them, other then individual people being bigoted, which is always going to happen all over the world, and happens in every single country.
In the UK for example, the politicians go out of its way to NOT say anything negative against Islams.
Remember that giant Muslim Pakistani rape ring in Rotherham, where these men raped 1,400 kids that just got busted up? Local police knew about it for years and refused to do anything out of fear of being called racist and Islamaphobic. Little girls were getting raped for years and police did nothing because of "cultural differences":facepalm
http://www.spectator.co.uk/the-week/leading-article/9299602/rotten-borough/
In my local gym, there are 3 womens only sessions in the week where Im not even allowed to be at the gym! When I go to the front desk if I forget something in my locker, they tell me Im not allowed to get it. This is to accommodate women in hijab, who are scared of working out and having guys see them:facepalm This gym is funded by the local borough. My council tax is paying for that shit.
If anything it seems like the people in power in the UK are bending over backwards to NOT be discriminatory towards muslims, for the most part.
One thing I wanna ask though is why are they "Muslim" guys attacking underage girls? What does their religion have to do with it? I can understand bringing up someones religion when it is one of the direct causes of their behaviour, like with extremist muslim groups, but what does it have to do with this?
I have seen countless Christian pedophiles, yet on the news they are never referred to as Christian, they are just pedophiles. How does this work then?
Nick Young
09-17-2014, 11:40 AM
Christopher Hitchen's talked about this issue back in 2009. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx4bCUNaCYY
He also predicted the Caliphate back in 2005. The man was truly a legend :applause: :bowdown:
He's right. The right to criticize is basically taken away from us already. The liberal PC brigade is basically fundamentalist Islam's greatest ally:facepalm
You are allowed to criticize Christianity, you're allowed to criticize Judaism, you're allowed to criticize Mormonism, you're allowed to criticize Scientology, but if you say anything negative against Islam you are told to STFU and branded a racist.
ISLAM IS NOT A RACE. IT IS A RELIGIOUS IDEOLOGY.
Nick Young
09-17-2014, 11:50 AM
One thing I wanna ask though is why are they "Muslim" guys attacking underage girls? What does their religion have to do with it? I can understand bringing up someones religion when it is one of the direct causes of their behaviour, like with extremist muslim groups, but what does it have to do with this?
I have seen countless Christian pedophiles, yet on the news they are never referred to as Christian, they are just pedophiles. How does this work then?
Maybe because their religion had something to do with the police and council authorities being afraid to take action against them?:confusedshrug:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTdKxCz2FIQ
UN resolution making it illegal to criticize Islam. Anti-Blasphemy resolution. LOL
NumberSix
09-17-2014, 04:51 PM
One thing I wanna ask though is why are they "Muslim" guys attacking underage girls? What does their religion have to do with it? I can understand bringing up someones religion when it is one of the direct causes of their behaviour, like with extremist muslim groups, but what does it have to do with this?
They are groups of Muslim men specifically targeting non Muslim girls. The reason is, they want sex, but they don't want to tarnish Muslim girls so they target non Muslim girls because they mean nothing.
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