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Re: Are we choosing to ignore the Muslim that beheaded a teacher?
Originally Posted by Nanners
none of those countries have anything resembling free speech... and while their govts may be more tolerant of certain types of protests than some of the more extreme islamic countries, those countries are still brutally authoritarian compared to western nations.
I don't know who brainwashed you into believing that, but it's simply untrue.
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Re: Are we choosing to ignore the Muslim that beheaded a teacher?
Originally Posted by iamgine
I don't know who brainwashed you into believing that, but it's simply untrue.
Wrong.
Every single one of the nations you mentioned has blasphemy laws on their books, and the idea that any nation that locks people up for saying things that hurt the feelings of religious folks can be a nation that has "free speech" is beyond laughable
Before you start accusing people of being brainwashed, maybe you should first do a little bit of basic research so you can have something resembling a clue of what you are talking about
Last edited by Nanners; 10-18-2020 at 09:58 AM.
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Re: Are we choosing to ignore the Muslim that beheaded a teacher?
Originally Posted by highwhey
Why are you bringing up race OP?
you think muslim is a race?
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Re: Are we choosing to ignore the Muslim that beheaded a teacher?
Originally Posted by Nanners
Wrong.
Every single one of the nations you mentioned has blasphemy laws on their books, and the idea that any nation that locks people up for saying things that hurt the feelings of religious folks can be a nation that has "free speech" is beyond laughable
Before you start accusing people of being brainwashed, maybe you should first do a little bit of basic research so you can have something resembling a clue of what you are talking about
The people of those nations can and do hold demonstration and openly criticize the government. That's clearly something resembling free speech. I don't know how much clearer it could be.
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Re: Are we choosing to ignore the Muslim that beheaded a teacher?
I don't agree to anything this lunatic did but play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
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Re: Are we choosing to ignore the Muslim that beheaded a teacher?
Originally Posted by highwhey
Religion. Whatever, tied into a particular race. OP would never call out proud boys or his racist conservative companions.
21 white supremacists were arrested by the DOJ this week, not a peep from OP or trump supporters, gee, i wonder why?
But a trump supporter did post a very odd thread about a guy that killed the guy porking his wife. Very interesting when you realize what threads trump supporters are willing to post vs what they wont.
Except race and religion are two very different things. While Islam is a popular religion in Africa and the Middle East, the largest Islamic country on earth is Indonesia... and obviously Black Africans, Middle easterners, and SE Asian Islanders are VERY different races. The word you were looking for is "xenophobia" (although simply reporting the news is not xenophobic, so your attack on OP fails from this angle too)
Anyway, maybe OP will call out the proud boys when they start beheading teachers who dare to show their class a drawing of the proud boy god
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Re: Are we choosing to ignore the Muslim that beheaded a teacher?
Seriously how evil does someone have to be to draw insulting pictures of a man who has benefitted humanity more than anyone else.
What a despicable creature... and he's a teacher.
Insulting a person who taught what this life is about to billions, indirectly.
Last edited by JEFFERSON MONEY; 10-18-2020 at 11:08 AM.
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Re: Are we choosing to ignore the Muslim that beheaded a teacher?
imagine being so "insulted" by some drawing of a fictional character that you chop off the head of the rando teacher who drew it
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Re: Are we choosing to ignore the Muslim that beheaded a teacher?
(Some of) you people are a bunch of hypocrites.
If someone had insulted the chastity of your girlfriend or your mother or grandmother or insulted your father you would be in arms and pat each other on the back for defending their honor.
What Muhammad (PBUH) did and meant for Muslims is more precious and dearer than ones closest relatives. He's also dead.
So imagine how classless and wicked someone has to be to make cartoons. Juvenile delinquents and toddlers have better grasp on civil manners then the disgusting person who got beheaded.
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Re: Are we choosing to ignore the Muslim that beheaded a teacher?
Originally Posted by JEFFERSON MONEY
(Some of) you people are a bunch of hypocrites.
If someone had insulted the chastity of your girlfriend or your mother or grandmother or insulted your father you would be in arms and pat each other on the back for defending their honor.
What Muhammad (PBUH) did and meant for Muslims is more precious and dearer than ones closest relatives. He's also dead.
So imagine how classless and wicked someone has to be to make cartoons. Juvenile delinquents and toddlers have better grasp on civil manners then the disgusting person who got beheaded.
There is no verbal insult on this planet that I would respond to with violence (and certainly not fucking beheading), and thats true regardless of who the insult is targeting.
If your feelings are so delicate and unhinged that you think you're justified to end someones life simply because they insulted your dumbass pedophile of a prophet, you should **** off to a repressive hellhole like Saudi Arabia where this sort of backward and medieval behavior of celebrated.
Its rather ironic that you are always talking about how an important aspect of Islam is being in control of your urges and vices... yet you seem to have less control over your emotions than a spoiled toddler.
Are all muslims as mentally weak and fragile as you are?
Last edited by Nanners; 10-18-2020 at 11:40 AM.
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Re: Are we choosing to ignore the Muslim that beheaded a teacher?
Originally Posted by JEFFERSON MONEY
(Some of) you people are a bunch of hypocrites.
If someone had insulted the chastity of your girlfriend or your mother or grandmother or insulted your father you would be in arms and pat each other on the back for defending their honor.
What Muhammad (PBUH) did and meant for Muslims is more precious and dearer than ones closest relatives. He's also dead.
So imagine how classless and wicked someone has to be to make cartoons. Juvenile delinquents and toddlers have better grasp on civil manners then the disgusting person who got beheaded.
This is all fine and well. But there are muslims who behead people for it, and there are muslims who just condemn the action with words and maybe even pray for the person. The first kind has no place in civil society. This is why Islamic countries all around the world are taking steps to deradicalized Muslims.
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Re: Are we choosing to ignore the Muslim that beheaded a teacher?
Christian countries for Christians and Muslim countries for Muslims...quite simple, really.
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Re: Are we choosing to ignore the Muslim that beheaded a teacher?
I'm not saying the teacher deserved this but IMO teacher's need to stick to teaching and keep out of current day politics and religion unless parent's are paying to send their kids to a private school. Most people don't want teachers influencing kids beyond the academic realm.
I know this teachers asked if the Muslim kids wanted to leave first before showing these photos that are controversial for their religion but the fact that he needed to ask them in the first place says he was diving into a realm with other people's kids that he shouldn't be. Let parents mold children's minds outside of academia. Just shut up and teach.
Originally Posted by highwhey
But a trump supporter did post a very odd thread about a guy that killed the guy porking his wife. Very interesting when you realize what threads trump supporters are willing to post vs what they wont.
Guilty. Just call me out by name. Idk what that has to do with this thread though. Seemed like a good story I came across on James Woods Twitter feed and the guy's writing reminded me of Theo.
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Re: Are we choosing to ignore the Muslim that beheaded a teacher?
Originally Posted by JEFFERSON MONEY
Seriously how evil does someone have to be to draw insulting pictures of a man who has benefitted humanity more than anyone else.
What a despicable creature... and he's a teacher.
Insulting a person who taught what this life is about to billions, indirectly.
He was just another warlord dude.
The fact that you put so much stock into one person seemingly saving all of mankind and life itself is disturbing.
Like... what?
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