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Vlad

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May 23, 2011
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Juventino[RUS];4810907 said:
suddenly many muslims became jews - the best way to avoid criticism is to deflect it with the bigotry/racism card

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suddenly many muslims became jews - the best way to avoid criticism is to deflect it with the bigotry/racism card
Would you mind providing more in depth explanation?
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Afghanistan is pretty feasible.

This comment:

Islam is a religion of peace. And the occasional beheading.

I am really wondering what's in beheading which makes it worse than say drone strikes.
You see the killer kill the victim. A drone strike is a push of a button. Because of the distance our human nature fails to acknowledge that a kill is just a kill. It's also far easier to push a button than it is to slice a man's throat. Therefore we are far more scared by the latter, because the killer is obviously a monster (or so we think).


Lol :tup: One is done in the name of Islam and is thus Islam, the other is done in the name of democracy and (only if noticed) is called a wrong way of enforcing democracy; the power of how you frame what you want to sell.
It is not usually done in the name of democracy as that would be called a humanitarian intervention. The USA sells it that way, but this type of intervention is not accepted in the West. The entire Iraq discussion also focussed on WMD's not democracy.

Juventino[RUS];4810907 said:
suddenly many muslims became jews - the best way to avoid criticism is to deflect it with the bigotry/racism card

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suddenly many muslims became jews - the best way to avoid criticism is to deflect it with the bigotry/racism card
I don't know what that means. I do think jews are the most persectued people in history, so not sure why they'd convert to that particular religion.
 
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You see the killer kill the victim. A drone strike is a push of a button. Because of the distance our human nature fails to acknowledge that a kill is just a kill. It's also far easier to push a button than it is to slice a man's throat. Therefore we are far more scared by the latter, because the killer is obviously a monster (or so we think).




It is not usually done in the name of democracy as that would be called a humanitarian intervention. The USA sells it that way, but this type of intervention is not accepted in the West. The entire Iraq discussion also focussed on WMD's not democracy.



I don't know what that means. I do think jews are the most persectued people in history, so not sure why they'd convert to that particular religion.
that's what i said, you excatly repeated what i meant

And about muslims - first of all all of them recognize themselves as muslims, as community of the people of the same faith vision aka race, not arabs, not egyptians, not iranians, they put their muslim tag in the first place, that's why we have a "racism" issue when it comes to criticizm of islam, that's why everytime you can hear the same bullshit from them "you should respect 1.6b of people", ye and let's respect 3 billion who can't read and lets stop to print books because we can hurt feelings their feelings

Just because your nation/race/religious sect has been presecueted or criticized or even killed a lot in the history it doesn't give you a right to answer on all the criticizm towards you with "omg you are anti-semi" "omg you are islamophobe" "omg you are racist"

Blacks commits a lot of crimes in the USA - but no you can't criticize us, you are racist
Muslims commits a lot of crime in the world - but no you can't criticize us all and our religion, you are islamophobe
Jews commits a crime anywhere in the world - but no you can't criticize us, you are anti-semi, unbeatable holocaust joker card has been used

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Why i didn't know about it yet :lol: :touched: race cards, race cards for everyone who accused me in racism :lol2:
Now i need religion card too
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Juventino[RUS];4811279 said:
that's what i said, you excatly repeated what i meant

And about muslims - first of all all of them recognize themselves as muslims, as community of the people of the same faith vision aka race, not arabs, not egyptians, not iranians, they put their muslim tag in the first place, that's why we have a "racism" issue when it comes to criticizm of islam, that's why everytime you can hear the same bullshit from them "you should respect 1.6b of people", ye and let's respect 3 billion who can't read and lets stop to print books because we can hurt feelings their feelings

Just because your nation/race/religious sect has been presecueted or criticized or even killed a lot in the history it doesn't give you a right to answer on all the criticizm towards you with "omg you are anti-semi" "omg you are islamophobe" "omg you are racist"

Blacks commits a lot of crimes in the USA - but no you can't criticize us, you are racist
Muslims commits a lot of crime in the world - but no you can't criticize us all and our religion, you are islamophobe
Jews commits a crime anywhere in the world - but no you can't criticize us, you are anti-semi, unbeatable holocaust joker card has been used

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Why i didn't know about it yet :lol: :touched: race cards, race cards for everyone who accused me in racism :lol2:
Now i need religion card too

I think you may have a problem.
 

lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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There are another 2 apartments at my floor:
- Family from Marocco, 5 kids ranging from 1 to 15-16. You never hear a single noise. Friendly kids, even the puberty aged ones. When there is a festivity they bring over some cake and I buy one in the bakery in return. Based on the mother's "traditional" clothing they are a mite religious which doesn't keep her from running a small driving school.
- Family from Napoli..... yes it is as bad as it sounds. Three generations live there, all unemployed except one guy I sometimes talk about calcio, too. Unexpectedly based dude, no problem. But his three fucking sisters would consider the whole floor their place, they would scream and talk, walk half-naked (150kg each), dump their garbage, walk fucking barefoot in the elevator, never say hello. Their kid is known for stealin bicycles and other criminal shit

So yea, based on my personal experience I pick muslims as my neighbours, thank you!
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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You see the killer kill the victim. A drone strike is a push of a button. Because of the distance our human nature fails to acknowledge that a kill is just a kill. It's also far easier to push a button than it is to slice a man's throat. Therefore we are far more scared by the latter, because the killer is obviously a monster (or so we think).
I would have agreed if this human nature had reacted to the torture of Guantanamo prisoners. But again that's framed as fighting terrorism.

It's not about one being more human than the other, for if it was, the human in each and everyone of us would agree that the latter is among the most horrifying crimes against humanity in the history of mankind.
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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I would have agreed if this human nature had reacted to the torture of Guantanamo prisoners. But again that's framed as fighting terrorism.

It's not about one being more human than the other, for if it was, the human in each and everyone of us would agree that the latter is among the most horrifying crimes against humanity in the history of mankind.
Hoori - I'm curious from your Iranian perspective about what you think is going down in Argentina these days.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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You see the killer kill the victim. A drone strike is a push of a button. Because of the distance our human nature fails to acknowledge that a kill is just a kill. It's also far easier to push a button than it is to slice a man's throat. Therefore we are far more scared by the latter, because the killer is obviously a monster (or so we think).




It is not usually done in the name of democracy as that would be called a humanitarian intervention. The USA sells it that way, but this type of intervention is not accepted in the West. The entire Iraq discussion also focussed on WMD's not democracy.



I don't know what that means. I do think jews are the most persectued people in history, so not sure why they'd convert to that particular religion.
:lol:
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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Since this seems to have become the general Islam thread, I will ask it here.

Alcohol is haram because, according to the Quran you cannot do anything that will cause harm to yourself. So then if that is true, why is it that smoking (cigarettes, hookah, etc) is done so widely?
 
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