Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today (53 Viewers)

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Canada is paradise tho, proven fact.

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It's ruled by peace.

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You think it is morally aceptable to enslave people, don't be retarded, I see hope in you.
well not today obvioulsly, however, everyone had slaves at that time, but muslims had rules what to do with them. you have to learn them write, read, treat them equally as a family member, i dont think that can be even considered a slave..
 

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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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:lol:
I have yet to make a single hateful statement. On the other hand, you've justified wars, slavery and on top of that you've proven you know $#@! all on the subject matter.

You sir a scholar and a gentlemen.
while you do things worse than that, you put words inot my mouth. i already explained the war thing to you, while you still insist on that. i justify slavery? :lol:. but thanks again ;)
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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while you do things worse than that, you put words inot my mouth. i already explained the war thing to you, while you still insist on that. i justify slavery? :lol:. but thanks again ;)
well not today obvioulsly, however, everyone had slaves at that time, but muslims had rules what to do with them. you have to learn them write, read, treat them equally as a family member, i dont think that can be even considered a slave..
I've used nothing else but your own words to show you the fallacy of your logic.

As long as man is fed, indoctrinated and sheltered. Revoking his freedom is ok.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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I've used nothing else but your own words to show you the fallacy of your logic.

As long as man is fed, indoctrinated and sheltered. Revoking his freedom is ok.
so what. i wrote a well known fact. does it mean i would like to see everyone having slaves again. alot of people already had slaves when they acceptet islam. you had 2 chioices obviously. give them freedom them and earn good deeds, or keep them with threating them fair (like a family member). i love Bilal more than my father or my mother and you tell me i justify slavery.

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Edit: nvm, this topic sucks, and no khalifa is popping anytime soon
well maybe i didnt write the sentence correctly and it may sound different than i thought (cuz obviously im not english or american).

the bolded part is the sad thing. it would be so much less wars, killing etc. if we had one great country for all muslims.
 

Eddy

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Aug 20, 2005
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the bolded part is the sad thing. it would be so much less wars, killing etc. if we had one great country for all muslims.
dude, don't get me wrong, I would love to see a unified Arab front, but not on a religious political ideology

until then, I can't wait to watch some Supernatural tonight after your latest gif
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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Your ''founding fathers'' and their cult who are still in power were/are already following a book(belief) other than the bible. They just don't talk about it. Maybe you're saying 'what the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over' but that doesn't change the fact that you're still living in a country ruled by religious motives.
It's don't ask, don't tell. Like with gays. The atheists and agnostics really run things, but they put on a show of religion to appease the masses.

After all, it was "founding father" Benjamin Franklin who once famously said, "Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Egypt court sentences 528 Morsi supporters to death Footage shows relatives screaming in despair after the verdict, as Orla Guerin reports
A court in Egypt has sentenced to death 528 supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.

They were convicted of charges including murdering a policeman and attacks on people and property.

The group is among some 1,200 Muslim Brotherhood supporters on trial, including senior members.

Authorities have cracked down harshly on Islamists since Mr Morsi was removed by the military in July. Hundreds have been killed and thousands arrested.
They are expected to appeal.

The verdict now goes to Egypt's supreme religious authority, the Grand Mufti (a senior Islamic scholar), for approval or rejection, says the BBC's Orla Guerin in Cairo.

Campaigners say that while death sentences are often handed down in Egypt, few have been carried out in recent years.

The final trial session will not be held until 28 April. so there is some time left before the sentence is confirmed and there will be time to appeal in that period, our correspondent adds.

The Muslim Brotherhood's spokesman in London, Abdullah el-Haddad, told the BBC the sentences showed that Egypt was now a dictatorship.

"It may be just a threat message and there will be appeals to the court and the decision of the court will change, but this is the new Egypt after the coup. This is the new dictatorship that [army chief and defence minister Field Marshal] Abdul Fattah al-Sisi is trying to establish."

Mr Haddad said the Muslim Brotherhood's general guide Mohammed Badie was among those convicted, though other reports say Mr Badie is only due in court on Tuesday.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-26712124
i wonder how long ago in this thread 'egypt' was mentioned :p
5 pages ago :D
 
Jul 2, 2006
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It's don't ask, don't tell. Like with gays. The atheists and agnostics really run things, but they put on a show of religion to appease the masses.

After all, it was "founding father" Benjamin Franklin who once famously said, "Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."
I will say it more clearly this time. Those atheists and agnostics run things are actually following a belief of their own and whole foreign policy of your nation is based on it. Contrary to their speeches and titles, they are no less fundamentalist than the christians or muslims.
 

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