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Posted on 3/17/25 at 1:46 pm to IvoryBillMatt
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You believe all Muslims are terrorist supporters.
Not all of them are terrorist supporters, but I can't look at a Muslim and tell the difference between the ones who will cut my head off for drawing a cartoon and the ones who will not. I don't have that concern with people of other religions.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 1:58 pm to IvoryBillMatt
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I AM here to learn. What should that tell me?
Considering that Muslims have been committing atrocities around the globe for millennia, that you aren’t seeing the true nature of muslims? Maybe ask some of the foreign ones if they would invite you to their home countries. If they don’t think you’d be safe there, then that is probably closer to their true nature, no?
Posted on 3/17/25 at 2:28 pm to troyt37
Museums are fine as long as they don't get more than about 10% of the population. After that they want to take over.
Not fit to rule a free nation. Freedom is an anathema to Islam.
Not fit to rule a free nation. Freedom is an anathema to Islam.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 2:32 pm to BCreed1
Judging by her name, I'm guessing AIPAC targeted her. Greyzone showed some guy that has been stalking people on a campus. He does so with an Israel-first agenda. He's not a US citizen. He's not targeted for deportation.
Like it or not, Trump is getting hit hard with an anti free speech label.
Like it or not, Trump is getting hit hard with an anti free speech label.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 2:33 pm to Nurbis
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Not all of them are terrorist supporters its just all terrorists happen to be muslims
agreed.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 2:39 pm to troyt37
We'll just agree to disagree. My personal experience shows me that not all Muslims support terrorism.
Whether or not Islam is inherently violent, this AI generated answer is a good summary of my understanding on the issue:
Islamic Terrorism History
Islamic terrorism, also known as Islamist terrorism, has a history that spans several decades. Since at least the 1990s, Islamist terrorist incidents have occurred around the world and targeted both Muslims and non-Muslims.
Most attacks have been concentrated in Muslim-majority countries, with studies finding that 80-90% of terrorist victims are Muslim.
The annual number of fatalities from terrorist attacks grew sharply from 2011 to 2014, reaching a peak of 33,438 before declining to 13,826 in 2019[9]. From 1979 to April 2024, five Islamic extremist groups—the Taliban, Islamic State, Boko Haram, Al Shabaab, and al-Qaeda—were responsible for more than 80% of all victims of Islamist terrorist attacks[10][11][12].
According to a French think tank, Fondapol, between 1979 and May 2021, at least 48,035 Islamist terrorist attacks took place worldwide, causing the deaths of at least 210,138 people[13]. The most common type of weapon used are explosives (43.9%), and the main targets of these attacks are the military (31.7%), followed by civilians (25.0%) and police forces (18.3%). Afghanistan was the country most affected by Islamist terrorism, followed by Iraq and Somalia[13].
The use of the phrase "Islamic terrorism" is disputed. Some argue that it is a misnomer and that "Islamist terrorism" is a more accurate term[27]. Others maintain that there was no terrorism in Islam prior to the late 20th and early 21st century, while some claim that violent movements have arisen from the beginning of Islam[32][33]. The 7th century Kharijites, for example, are noted for their extreme doctrines and their practice of takfir, declaring Muslim opponents to be unbelievers and worthy of death[34][35].
During the era of the anti-colonial struggle in North Africa and the Middle East, coinciding with the creation of Israel in 1948, a series of Marxist-Leninist and anti-imperialist movements swept throughout the Arab and Islamic world. These movements were nationalist and revolutionary but not Islamic, and their view that terrorism could be effective in reaching their political goals generated the first phase of modern international terrorism[36][37].
The history of Islamic terrorism is complex and involves various interpretations and justifications. Some Islamic extremist groups justify attacks on civilians based on their interpretations of the Quran, hadith, and sharia law
[17][18][19][20][21][18]. These justifications include retribution by armed jihad for perceived injustices against Muslims, the belief that many self-proclaimed Muslims have violated Islamic law and are disbelievers, the perceived necessity of restoring Islam by establishing sharia law, and the belief in the supremacy of Islam over all other religions[18][19][20][21].
Islamic terrorism has also been roundly condemned by prominent Islamic figures and group
Whether or not Islam is inherently violent, this AI generated answer is a good summary of my understanding on the issue:
Islamic Terrorism History
Islamic terrorism, also known as Islamist terrorism, has a history that spans several decades. Since at least the 1990s, Islamist terrorist incidents have occurred around the world and targeted both Muslims and non-Muslims.
Most attacks have been concentrated in Muslim-majority countries, with studies finding that 80-90% of terrorist victims are Muslim.
The annual number of fatalities from terrorist attacks grew sharply from 2011 to 2014, reaching a peak of 33,438 before declining to 13,826 in 2019[9]. From 1979 to April 2024, five Islamic extremist groups—the Taliban, Islamic State, Boko Haram, Al Shabaab, and al-Qaeda—were responsible for more than 80% of all victims of Islamist terrorist attacks[10][11][12].
According to a French think tank, Fondapol, between 1979 and May 2021, at least 48,035 Islamist terrorist attacks took place worldwide, causing the deaths of at least 210,138 people[13]. The most common type of weapon used are explosives (43.9%), and the main targets of these attacks are the military (31.7%), followed by civilians (25.0%) and police forces (18.3%). Afghanistan was the country most affected by Islamist terrorism, followed by Iraq and Somalia[13].
The use of the phrase "Islamic terrorism" is disputed. Some argue that it is a misnomer and that "Islamist terrorism" is a more accurate term[27]. Others maintain that there was no terrorism in Islam prior to the late 20th and early 21st century, while some claim that violent movements have arisen from the beginning of Islam[32][33]. The 7th century Kharijites, for example, are noted for their extreme doctrines and their practice of takfir, declaring Muslim opponents to be unbelievers and worthy of death[34][35].
During the era of the anti-colonial struggle in North Africa and the Middle East, coinciding with the creation of Israel in 1948, a series of Marxist-Leninist and anti-imperialist movements swept throughout the Arab and Islamic world. These movements were nationalist and revolutionary but not Islamic, and their view that terrorism could be effective in reaching their political goals generated the first phase of modern international terrorism[36][37].
The history of Islamic terrorism is complex and involves various interpretations and justifications. Some Islamic extremist groups justify attacks on civilians based on their interpretations of the Quran, hadith, and sharia law
[17][18][19][20][21][18]. These justifications include retribution by armed jihad for perceived injustices against Muslims, the belief that many self-proclaimed Muslims have violated Islamic law and are disbelievers, the perceived necessity of restoring Islam by establishing sharia law, and the belief in the supremacy of Islam over all other religions[18][19][20][21].
Islamic terrorism has also been roundly condemned by prominent Islamic figures and group
Posted on 3/17/25 at 3:44 pm to IvoryBillMatt
Yes, agree to disagree. I would agree with you, but then we’d both be wrong.
The AI crap is just that, crap. Some of us know and understand that the crusades were a response to Muslim conquest and brutality. And I give less than a shite about French studies about anything.
The AI crap is just that, crap. Some of us know and understand that the crusades were a response to Muslim conquest and brutality. And I give less than a shite about French studies about anything.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 3:49 pm to BCreed1
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BCreed1
You don't really care.
Go pound sand.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 3:49 pm to BCreed1
She wasn’t deported this is just the media lying to the public with yellow journalism again. She went to Lebanon to attend the late Hezbollah leaders funeral and was denied re entry back into the states for a green card violation.
Thread title needs to be changed.
Thread title needs to be changed.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 3:54 pm to AggieHank86
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Well, it was 1400 years ago, but Christianity was made up 2000 years ago, too.
What is your point?
Its trash. It calls for death.
Come get some if you want it.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 3:56 pm to BarberitosDawg
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She went to Lebanon to attend the late Hezbollah leaders funeral and was denied re entry back into the states for a green card violation.
Not disputing this, but where are you getting it?
UPDATE: NVM, saw this from AP published 9 minutes ago,
LINK
This post was edited on 3/17/25 at 3:59 pm
Posted on 3/17/25 at 5:01 pm to troyt37
quote:and your lack of education leads you to be more susceptible to superstition.
Your personality, and the esteem to which you hold your formal education has berthed pernicious beliefs that if not corrected will lead to torment.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 5:06 pm to AggieHank86
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and your lack of education leads you to be more susceptible to superstition.
You and I are proof positive that education has absolutely nothing to do with intelligence, Hanky.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 5:11 pm to BCreed1
Damn, she found the frick out. She must’ve fricked around.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 5:29 pm to IvoryBillMatt
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quote:
She went to Lebanon to attend the late Hezbollah leaders funeral and was denied re entry back into the states for a green card violation.
If you know its a terrorist group and you plan and take a trip halfway across the world, KNOWING, KNOWING its in violation of your status as a green card holder.
They stop you and find sympathic pics of the same terrorist organization on your phone.
Your arse needs to be permanently deported. Full stop no discussion.
And where heck did religion come into the discussion, it has nothing to do with it, so stop with that nonsense of an angle and try something more fruitful like lgqbeqr or something
Posted on 3/18/25 at 2:04 pm to IvoryBillMatt
We hate Muslims. I don’t hate them personally, it’s their religion I hate.
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