Why a Texan is Boycotting Israel
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Re: Why a Texan is Boycotting Israel
http://www.examiner.com/article/as-Muslim-population-grows-what-can-happen-to-a-society
This is happening to Britain as we speak, our land and way of life being threatened constantly by wahhabi Islam. The left celebrate this particular occupation though.
This is happening to Britain as we speak, our land and way of life being threatened constantly by wahhabi Islam. The left celebrate this particular occupation though.
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The Puzzler wrote:http://www.examiner.com/article/as-Muslim-population-grows-what-can-happen-to-a-society
This is happening to Britain as we speak, our land and way of life being threatened constantly by wahhabi Islam. The left celebrate this particular occupation though.
So the Wahabis are murdering your children and taking over your homes????
Yup i see the resemblance there
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Yep, had my house bulldozed yesterday, didn't you notice! Idiot! Oh, and I think I hear a drone ready to blow up that car coming down the road!
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Sassy wrote:Yep, had my house bulldozed yesterday, didn't you notice! Idiot! Oh, and I think I hear a drone ready to blow up that car coming down the road!
And of course, after this happened you cheered in the rubble that was your home, because the left automatically support fundie-Islamic violence ...
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Ben_Reilly wrote:Sassy wrote:Yep, had my house bulldozed yesterday, didn't you notice! Idiot! Oh, and I think I hear a drone ready to blow up that car coming down the road!
And of course, after this happened you cheered in the rubble that was your home, because the left automatically support fundie-Islamic violence ...
Absolutely! lol
Though can I just say, think you might have missed the point slightly, it's the Muslims that are having it done to them lol (maybe you got the point and I didn't get you got the point and ..... !!!!! LOL)
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Sassy wrote:Ben_Reilly wrote:Sassy wrote:Yep, had my house bulldozed yesterday, didn't you notice! Idiot! Oh, and I think I hear a drone ready to blow up that car coming down the road!
And of course, after this happened you cheered in the rubble that was your home, because the left automatically support fundie-Islamic violence ...
Absolutely! lol
Though can I just say, think you might have missed the point slightly, it's the Muslims that are having it done to them lol (maybe you got the point and I didn't get you got the point and ..... !!!!! LOL)
I did miss the point ::D:: See what you're saying now. You would have been celebrating if Muslims had done it though, don't tell us you wouldn't have!
Personally I don't feel like I've done my duty as a lefty unless I let a Muslim punch me in the face at least once a day ...
Re: Why a Texan is Boycotting Israel
Interesting.
Is the same person boycotting Saudi?
Pakistan?
North Korea?
Burma?
Just to name a few, this is what is wrong with all these articles they center on one problem in the world, where there are many even more so with Muslim Theocracy societies.
Yes Israel does wrongs, which I never deny, but it gives way better rights to its citizens, than many other nations, so lets get some priorities right.
So I will ask, if you had the choice to live under one leadership, which would it be, Hamas or Israel?
In fact I would never live under any religious theocracy or nation governed by religious dogma, where in many cases denies people religious freedom and expression. The west was very much like this once where people held a literal belief and there is something very wrong with Wahhabism a very conservative view of Islam, which to me should be banned from this country being taught within schools, just as I would say the same for any conservative Christian views, where you see the same in the US, both are wrong and are nothing short of child abuse to indoctrinate children with such radical religious views. Saudi has been funding its Wahhabism religious view point which has created more and more of a segregation within our society and creating endless problems for many decent Muslims in this country, as they sadly get lumped along with them
If people here condemn conservatism when it is too right, why do they make exceptions when it is religious conservatism?
Is the same person boycotting Saudi?
Pakistan?
North Korea?
Burma?
Just to name a few, this is what is wrong with all these articles they center on one problem in the world, where there are many even more so with Muslim Theocracy societies.
Yes Israel does wrongs, which I never deny, but it gives way better rights to its citizens, than many other nations, so lets get some priorities right.
So I will ask, if you had the choice to live under one leadership, which would it be, Hamas or Israel?
In fact I would never live under any religious theocracy or nation governed by religious dogma, where in many cases denies people religious freedom and expression. The west was very much like this once where people held a literal belief and there is something very wrong with Wahhabism a very conservative view of Islam, which to me should be banned from this country being taught within schools, just as I would say the same for any conservative Christian views, where you see the same in the US, both are wrong and are nothing short of child abuse to indoctrinate children with such radical religious views. Saudi has been funding its Wahhabism religious view point which has created more and more of a segregation within our society and creating endless problems for many decent Muslims in this country, as they sadly get lumped along with them
If people here condemn conservatism when it is too right, why do they make exceptions when it is religious conservatism?
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Phildidge wrote:Interesting.
Is the same person boycotting Saudi?
Pakistan?
North Korea?
Burma?
Just to name a few, this is what is wrong with all these articles they center on one problem in the world, where there are many even more so with Muslim Theocracy societies.
Yes Israel does wrongs, which I never deny, but it gives way better rights to its citizens, than many other nations, so lets get some priorities right.
So I will ask, if you had the choice to live under one leadership, which would it be, Hamas or Israel?
In fact I would never live under any religious theocracy or nation governed by religious dogma, where in many cases denies people religious freedom and expression. The west was very much like this once where people held a literal belief and there is something very wrong with Wahhabism a very conservative view of Islam, which to me should be banned from this country being taught within schools, just as I would say the same for any conservative Christian views, where you see the same in the US, both are wrong and are nothing short of child abuse to indoctrinate children with such radical religious views. Saudi has been funding its Wahhabism religious view point which has created more and more of a segregation within our society and creating endless problems for many decent Muslims in this country, as they sadly get lumped along with them
If people here condemn conservatism when it is too right, why do they make exceptions when it is religious conservatism?
I would fight against both/either
and I would be reduced to a bloody mist, strew flesh and bone, splattered after a missile strike
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veya_victaous wrote:Phildidge wrote:Interesting.
Is the same person boycotting Saudi?
Pakistan?
North Korea?
Burma?
Just to name a few, this is what is wrong with all these articles they center on one problem in the world, where there are many even more so with Muslim Theocracy societies.
Yes Israel does wrongs, which I never deny, but it gives way better rights to its citizens, than many other nations, so lets get some priorities right.
So I will ask, if you had the choice to live under one leadership, which would it be, Hamas or Israel?
In fact I would never live under any religious theocracy or nation governed by religious dogma, where in many cases denies people religious freedom and expression. The west was very much like this once where people held a literal belief and there is something very wrong with Wahhabism a very conservative view of Islam, which to me should be banned from this country being taught within schools, just as I would say the same for any conservative Christian views, where you see the same in the US, both are wrong and are nothing short of child abuse to indoctrinate children with such radical religious views. Saudi has been funding its Wahhabism religious view point which has created more and more of a segregation within our society and creating endless problems for many decent Muslims in this country, as they sadly get lumped along with them
If people here condemn conservatism when it is too right, why do they make exceptions when it is religious conservatism?
I would fight against both/either
and I would be reduced to a bloody mist, strew flesh and bone, splattered after a missile strike
Irrelevant, I asked which if you had choice would you live under.
Try again
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it is relevant
I would be a rebel
even knowing I would likely die.
I would live under neither as death is preferable
Put really I can never put myself in that position since i don't have and Tribal/cultural allegiances in that region. But If I were a Kurd I would fight for the Kurds etc.....
I would be a rebel
even knowing I would likely die.
I would live under neither as death is preferable
Put really I can never put myself in that position since i don't have and Tribal/cultural allegiances in that region. But If I were a Kurd I would fight for the Kurds etc.....
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veya_victaous wrote:it is relevant
I would be a rebel
even knowing I would likely die.
I would live under neither as death is preferable
Put really I can never put myself in that position since i don't have and Tribal/cultural allegiances in that region. But If I were a Kurd I would fight for the Kurds etc.....
Absurd again I never asked if you would be a rebel, but if a choice as to which one you would live in
Night!
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