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Slavery is preferable to cannibalising your own children.One in five children is better than the percentage of black people in the US who were slaves.
The Ottoman Empire was a caliphate (I don't think the Mughal Empire was) and it was more diverse and tolerant than Saudi Arabia so I disagree there.
Slavery is preferable to cannibalising your own children.
I won’t be moved on this. Enslave the world, exterminate everyone, but any culture that eats its own children deserves to be ground into the dust.
Not a great day to be wandering the streets of beautiful Copenhagen.
One in five children is better than the percentage of black people in the US who were slaves.
Yep context is he threw a book in the air and let it fall to the ground.Might want to put some context to the whole scenario
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/15/world/europe/copenhagen-riots-quran.html
While I don't give a rats about religion, an extremist provoking a reaction and getting that reaction, is just that. A right wing extremist gets a negative reaction - who would have thought it?
Yep context is he threw a book in the air and let it fall to the ground.
Seems you don't have to be far right.I totally agree that the reaction is seriously OOT and patently stupid. And no excuse to riot.
But the same guy has a history of extremist right wing activity. Would the reaction have been the same if it was just some average bod in the street doing it?
I don't know but I reckon boiling it down to someone throwing a book in the air and letting if fall to the ground doesn't cover the whole story. That's all.
Might want to put some context to the whole scenario
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/15/world/europe/copenhagen-riots-quran.html
While I don't give a rats about religion, an extremist provoking a reaction and getting that reaction, is just that. A right wing extremist gets a negative reaction - who would have thought it?
It really doesn't need context, does it?
That kind of mob reaction is out of place in modern society.
Again, I totally agree.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-01...sus-statue-sparks-protests-in-israel/10715544
This is the thing. I'm happy for Islam as a religion to cop s**t as long as the same standards are applied to other religious nutjobs. But there seems to be an underlying narrative of Islam is evil therefore (insert religion here) must be good.
Again, I totally agree.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-01...sus-statue-sparks-protests-in-israel/10715544
This is the thing. I'm happy for Islam as a religion to cop s**t as long as the same standards are applied to other religious nutjobs. But there seems to be an underlying narrative of Islam is evil therefore (insert religion here) must be good.
Those who defend Islam I dare you to watch this, especially from about the 29 min mark. Brilliant and courageous lady.
Interesting in the video I posted above women do get the choice to wear the Hijab. However, if they decide not to it's an open invitation to be raped. Choices, choices.
And these are supposedly the moderate Muslims. I wonder if there are still German women holding up "welcome refugees" signs. Actually the scary thing is they probably still are.
Islam will set western womens rights back 200 years.
Its the woman's fault.
I'm simply a stupid animal that will hump anything that gives me a hard on, and if i'm stronger than they are I'll get my way.
Thank you Muslims for clarifying my place in the world.
But wait....shouldn't they all be drug addicts if their self control is so pissweak?
Explain the context of your statement.Bet your grandmother is proud of having you in her family. You're not an Anning are you?
Certainly confronting, was Ms Merkel asked to comment?
This is the end game.
When merely agreeing with a 'criminal' in any form is a 'crime'
https://www.theage.com.au/world/asi...iang-into-a-police-state-20190502-p51jfg.html
The app requires police officers to enter data including a person's blood type, height and any travel. It flags 36 "person types" who are suspicious, including someone who doesn't socialise with neighbours, collects money for mosques with enthusiasm, or has returned from abroad.
A person who "used smartphones in the past but has stopped altogether, or using only analog phones" is another suspicious type.
When a person's phone or ID card goes "off-grid" police are instructed by the app to investigate.