Juventino[RUS];4781818 said:
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many people suggests that this one is frm banksy but i dunno
So many peasants pretending they know art, so many Banksy false positives.
Juventino[RUS];4781867 said:
SO, basically, turkish prime minister said that this ter-act was organized to raise up the islamphobia wave

I mean what has happened with the turkish nation, from Ataturk to this piece of shit politicans just in 70 years

I was out eating dinner and this played out exactly as it should have.
They look like pedophiles.
A pizza-delivering, pot-smoking, malt-liquor-drinking pedophile.
OK, at least one of them.
It's what you get with fairly constant terrorist attacks in the name of Islam. Not to mention the fact that the muslim community never responds harshly to these attacks either. The lack of response might even indicate a sort of sympathy for this kind of behaviour.
But by the same token, if some psychopaths declared themselves juventini and went to every Serie A match just to knife people outside the stadium, how much would most of us have to keep protesting that they're not really juventini like the rest of us?
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Oh and btw. the terrorattack that has affected me the most in my lief (from a emotional viewpoint) was committed by a white chirstian blond man, with whom I should have more in common with that any Muslim according to the right wing.
Religion isn't the problem. The lack of education, social mobility, old fashion culture (add here the conservative interpretation of islam) and the identity crisis that many especially young men face when growing up in the West with cultural and conservative parents from north africa and the middle east.
Brilliant post, Maddy.
the problem is known to anyone who looks into the history of islam since its inception: lack of central authority.
One of Islam's Achilles Heels, when only God can judge, is the inability for one Muslim to tell another that they've failed to make the measure of a good Muslim with any authority.
One of the best jokes in Stewart Lee's
Carpet Remnant World is when he tells his audience about a guy who is "really big in Islam".
icemaη;4782211 said:
Of course! did you see her clothes? She was asking for it
Nice reference, actually.
OK, so maybe you're offended. But there's a huge-assed freaking gap between being offended by criticism and plotting a shooting rampage. That's like the schoolyard argument where, in response to name-calling, the other kid comes back to chop up his adversary with an axe.
So the Charlie Hedbo satire was offensive to Islam and it was circulated to a relatively small quantity of subscribers. Now everyone in the world is seeing their satires about the prophet Mohammad. Talk about self defeating.
I'll say this much: never heard of Charlie Hebdo. Now I'm really interested in their back catalog.