What happened in front of my eyes today?? (15 Viewers)

Eddy

The Maestro
Aug 20, 2005
12,645
#27
Except you'd blame it on religion(has nothing to do with this) I blame it on a rash, hot blooded mentality, which is the sad nature of a lot of Arabs.
Actually, it's because Arabs are close-minded. That "hot blooded" mentality is due to being closed minded. The only Arabs that are actually open are the Lebanese.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,995
#28
Except you'd blame it on religion(has nothing to do with this) I blame it on a rash, hot blooded mentality, which is the sad nature of a lot of Arabs.
I have to partly disagree with you here. Religion does play it's part.
Italians, Spaniards, the Balkans also have that same mentality and in the middle ages, when religion was so strong in these parts, that girl would have suffered the same way she's going to suffer now in an Arab country.
But today even the hot blooded Spaniards, Serbs and Greeks would not do anything bad to her. They will do what you suggested should be done.
So, it's certainly not about the rash, hot blooded mentality.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
#29
Actually, it's because Arabs are close-minded. That "hot blooded" mentality is due to being closed minded. The only Arabs that are actually open are the Lebanese.
I agree.

I have to partly disagree with you here. Religion does play it's part.
Italians, Spaniards, the Balkans also have that same mentality and in the middle ages, when religion was so strong in these parts, that girl would have suffered the same way she's going to suffer now in an Arab country.
But today even the hot blooded Spaniards, Serbs and Greeks would not do anything bad to her. They will do what you suggested should be done.
So, it's certainly not about the rash, hot blooded mentality.
You obviously don't know Arabs. There are plenty of Arabs that aren't religous they're no different than their religious compatriots. Ask any non-Arab who has been to an Arab country, Eddy, Snoop or Lion they'd tell you how hot blooded and close minded Arabs are.
 

Eddy

The Maestro
Aug 20, 2005
12,645
#30
You obviously don't know Arabs. There are plenty of Arabs that aren't religous they're no different than their religious compatriots. Ask any non-Arab who has been to an Arab country, Eddy, Snoop or Lion they'd tell you how hot blooded and close minded Arabs are.
Hopefully the newer generations will change this, especially in Dubai, the new hub of the arab world, which I loathe. However, Alen is sort of correct on his religious theory. But just by a tiny bit, cause there are some retarted closed-minded Christians (Americans comes to mind first) around the world but far fewer than their used to be than the medieval times. Far more fewer.
It's just that, the world has become a more free thinking open-minded society than its last 500-800 years. The Arabs however, are still lacking to get there.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,343
#31
I have to partly disagree with you here. Religion does play it's part.
Italians, Spaniards, the Balkans also have that same mentality and in the middle ages, when religion was so strong in these parts, that girl would have suffered the same way she's going to suffer now in an Arab country.
But today even the hot blooded Spaniards, Serbs and Greeks would not do anything bad to her. They will do what you suggested should be done.
So, it's certainly not about the rash, hot blooded mentality.
No, you're wrong, Alen. Islam is good. So if something that is not good happens, it is not true Islam.

In all reality though, what's up with the fucking freaks who believe that religion does not play a role here? How moronic can you be?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,146
#33
For the first time in around three or so years, I went to Catholic Sunday mass today. And boy, did I forget how weird and cult-like some of the mass ceremonies are. Little kids bowing down to a creepy old man wearing a cloak and the promotion of cannibalism through eating the flesh and blood of the person we supposedly call our savior is just the start of it. Weird, weird stuff.

At least there were some hot 18 year-old hotties there. God should have made a rule that all attractive young women need to strip down in front of His Alter every Sunday for the Priest and congregation to inspect the beauty that He created.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,778
#35
For the first time in around three or so years, I went to Catholic Sunday mass today. And boy, did I forget how weird and cult-like some of the mass ceremonies are. Little kids bowing down to a creepy old man wearing a cloak and the promotion of cannibalism through eating the flesh and blood of the person we supposedly call our savior is just the start of it. Weird, weird stuff.

At least there were some hot 18 year-old hotties there. God should have made a rule that all attractive young women need to strip down in front of His Alter every Sunday for the Priest and congregation to inspect the beauty that He created.
Pagan! :p
 

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