Are terrorist groups racist? (4 Viewers)

JBF

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Obama steps up rhetoric against al-Qaeda and al-Shabab
Terrorist groups like al-Qaeda and al-Shabab do not think African life is valuable, President Obama has said in response to the Uganda bombings.

At least 74 people were killed in blasts targeting people watching the World Cup.

The Somali Islamist group al-Shabab said it was behind the attacks because Uganda supports Somalia's government.

An US administration official said al-Qaeda was racist and used black Africans as "cannon fodder".

In an interview on South African television, Mr Obama said: "What you've seen in some of the statements that have been made by these terrorist organisations is that they do not regard African life as valuable in and of itself.

"They see it as a potential place where you can carry out ideological battles that kill innocents, without regard to long-term consequences, for their short-term tactical gains."

An administration official went further, saying that the Ugandan attacks show that "al-Qaeda is a racist organisation that treats black Africans like cannon fodder and does not value human life".

In his interview Mr Obama said it was both tragic and ironic that the blasts had taken place while people were celebrating the success of a World Cup staged in South Africa.

"On the one hand, you have a vision of an Africa on the move, an Africa that is unified, an Africa that is modernising and creating opportunities, and on the other hand, you've got a vision of al-Qaeda and al-Shabab that is about destruction and death."

About 5,000 African Union troops from Uganda and Burundi are based in Mogadishu, propping up the fragile interim government.

The Amisom force is engaged in frequent firefights with the Islamist insurgents who control much of southern and central Somalia.

Both Burundi and Kenya, which helps with training for the Somali interim government, have stepped up security.

BBC

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I read this on BBC and it really made me thinking about what Obama questioned there, are these terrorist groups really racist? As in do they pick their targets based on skin color, religion, continent..etc.. Or do they simply do what they do best and that is in most cases, killing civilians.

I for one go with the 2nd, As I believe anyone who takes a good look at these terrorists whether it was Al Qaida or any terrorist organization of the same kind/goal and their operations, you can easily figure out they don't attack a certain kind of people/continent/race..etc. But you can see how many of their targets happened to be from their countrymen, religion, continent, color and race.

What do you guys think? Is Obama right on this or is it just another bubble he's trying to make in an attempt to increase the support to his war against terror changing it to a war against racists?
 

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Ahmed

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I think they are, I've been working diligently for my local Al Qaeda branch for 4 years now, still haven't got a promotion...apparently the Iraqi fellows are more :gsol: skilful :gsol: than I am!

it's bullshit I tell you!
 

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Terrorist groups are probably racist in some sense. As most people are racist in some sense. The masterminds behind the attacks most certainly wanted African looking people to die rather than people with fairer Somali traits, so that it would be a message for the AU to stay out of Somalia.
 
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JBF

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    I think they are, I've been working diligently for my local Al Qaeda branch for 4 years now, still haven't got a promotion...apparently the Iraqi fellows are more :gsol: skilful :gsol: than I am!

    it's bullshit I tell you!
    :lol:

    So Iraqis are supposed to be better than U.A.E experienced A-RAB huh. I don't get it either :shifty:

    Terrorist groups are probably racist in some sense. As most people are racist in some sense. The masterminds behind the attacks most certainly wanted African looking people to die rather than people with fairer Somali traits, so that it would be a message for the AU to stay out of Somalia.
    Exactly. But come to think of it, there attack was on a country that participate in that AU forces that (to them at least) are occupying their country, so it is more of a military/political attack against an enemy than that of a racist one. But obviously someone is trying to paint it differently..

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    Enron

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    I think Ahmed's a racist and everyone knows it. Which explains his lack of promotion within "the company".
     
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    JBF

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    He's a desi in love with a white Italian, he's far from a racist but he is a terroracist :agree:
     

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    Exactly. But come to think of it, there attack was on a country that participate in that AU forces that (to them at least) are occupying their country, so it is more of a military/political attack against an enemy than that of a racist one. But obviously someone is trying to paint it differently..
    They also probably feel that the lives of the people they harm aren't worth the same as their lives. But that's not necessarily racist, more egoist.

    I could care less if Obama calls Al Queada racist. It's not like it matters.
     
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    JBF

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    They almost always sacrifice their lives in the process of killing their targets. I don't think they think they're worth more than those.

    I would care if Obama calls them a bunch of racists just to get more media coverage or more support though, it's just a cheap tactic IMO.
     

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    He wants to act like he's standing up for Africa. If he was serious he'd say the same things about the government in Chad and the Sudan.
     
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    JBF

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    It's Al Qaida and Shabab mojahideen terrorist organizations we're discussing here but whatever.
     

    Alen

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    I'm looking at your avatar and I don't know what's on it.
    Is the idea to say that the key to free Palestine is fighting with weapons or....?
     
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    JBF

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    I'm looking at your avatar and I don't know what's on it.
    Is the idea to say that the key to free Palestine is fighting with weapons or....?
    The right to return can never be achieved if it's not fought for. Almost the same as you've said except fighting doesn't always have to be with weapons.
    Oh I'm sorry, I just assumed from the thread title that we were talking about terrorism in general.
    No stress minister ;)
     

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    On another note: There is a proposal to turn an old building into a mosque a couple blocks away from Ground Zero. Suffice it to say, this isn't going all that well. White trash is coming out in droves to protest it and have threatened violence.

    At these times I think we (americans) really need to look at ourselves in the mirror and ask a simple question "do we really believe the things we say we stand for or are we just bullshitting"?

    I'm beginning to think more and more that it is the latter.

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128364839
     
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    JBF

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    Retards. No borders can stop them from being.
     

    Fred

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    So is France, Switzerland and Britain.

    Did you hear about Geddaffi saying that "democracy" is actually a Libyan concept stolen by the West? :lol:


    Gal eno asl el kelma, "deema karasy" deema in Libyan accent means always, if you didn't know that.
     

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