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Re: Those Sick Cowards
Originally Posted by mentalist
(Post 11506468)
When I heard that they burned some of the teachers alive in front of their class, it made me feel ashamed to be living in a Muslim country. Glad I don't yet have to face the flack from family and friends back home. They think I am selfish to be living here.
Lunatic scum bags. Completely blown away by this and cannot fathom how any group of people could do such horrendous things. |
Re: Those Sick Cowards
Originally Posted by mentalist
(Post 11506468)
When I heard that they burned some of the teachers alive in front of their class, it made me feel ashamed to be living in a Muslim country. Glad I don't yet have to face the flack from family and friends back home. They think I am selfish to be living here.
It isn't the religion. Religion is simply a means of controlling people, it is those that are doing the controlling that are the problem. Think of it like a computer virus. The computers and the virus are not the problem, it's who controls the virus and their objectives. That said, Islam (vs. other religions) is particularly efficient at controlling people - I personally think it's the five calls a day, and a book that reads life a manual on life. But it is not the religion as such, its those that control it. It'll all run its course eventually and while acts like this are terrible, crossing the line of acceptability can at least help undermine themselves. Sadly, schools are often seen as a 'good target' - this is quite interesting: Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack and yes, most attacks are in 'muslim countries' - but they are not isolated to them. |
Re: Those Sick Cowards
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11506589)
That said, Islam (vs. other religions) is particularly efficient at controlling people - I personally think it's the five calls a day, and a book that reads life a manual on life. But it is not the religion as such, its those that control it. Obviously he was being looked after from above, for his reading of the book for the ten thousandth time. Not sure about all others on road at the same time... |
Re: Those Sick Cowards
Originally Posted by Irishbeekeeper
(Post 11505245)
I lost my faith in humanity last night. Couldnt sleep at all. Couldnt breathe! I just kept hugging my children again and again!
This is the second time in my life that I have felt this bad. The first time was Beslan. This is not real life, this has to be a nightmare. I feel as if we will be woken up just in a few seconds with a jolt and all this will be a bad dream. Where do these demons come from? Who kill children and kidnap girls and behead other humans?? And why are all of them always Muslims? If they are also Muslims and if everyone is doing it, does it mean I was taught wrong? I mean there cant be that many bad teachers out there to have mass produced so many murderers!? Maybe I had the wrong teacher? When will it all end? I think the mental diarrhea of wahabism, combined with the barbarism of the CAS region tajiks, uzbeks, etc, combined with the pig-headedness of the pashtuns / pathans, combined with the large amounts of arms given or left behin by the meddling americans, combined with the support (not anymore) of the ISI and combined with the obscene amount of money made by drug trafficking in that region has created the perfect monster which now no one can control. And now since the Pak Army has turned on its own child, you can see that basturd child swinging away blindly. Once again I am proven right that the Pathans are always the ones to blame for all that is wrong in Pakistan. And if that sounds racist so blow me! Lord's Resistance Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In Kony's shadow: Shocking photographs reveal brutality of Lord's Resistance Army - News - Art - The Independent One of many groups across Africa/The World acting in the name of Christianity.. Why no coverage? Because our governments don't care.. Why not? No oil... |
Re: Those Sick Cowards
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11506589)
This is a very odd post.
It isn't the religion. Religion is simply a means of controlling people, it is those that are doing the controlling that are the problem. Think of it like a computer virus. The computers and the virus are not the problem, it's who controls the virus and their objectives. That said, Islam (vs. other religions) is particularly efficient at controlling people - I personally think it's the five calls a day, and a book that reads life a manual on life. But it is not the religion as such, its those that control it. It'll all run its course eventually and while acts like this are terrible, crossing the line of acceptability can at least help undermine themselves. Sadly, schools are often seen as a 'good target' - this is quite interesting: Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack and yes, most attacks are in 'muslim countries' - but they are not isolated to them. |
Re: Those Sick Cowards
10 year old girl suicide bomber
BBC News - Nigeria: 'Girl bomber' kills 19 people in Maiduguri market |
Re: Those Sick Cowards
The world reacts differently to intranational terrorism than it does to international terrorism.
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Re: Those Sick Cowards
Originally Posted by seven seas
(Post 11530476)
The world reacts differently to intranational terrorism than it does to international terrorism.
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Re: Those Sick Cowards
When the neighbour hits his kids I don't even know about it. If I even find out there isn't much I can do.
When the neighbour hits someone else's kids word gets around. When the neighbour hits my kids then I act before I even think. |
Re: Those Sick Cowards
Originally Posted by seven seas
(Post 11530491)
When the neighbour hits his kids I don't even know about it. If I even find out there isn't much I can do.
When the neighbour hits someone else's kids word gets around. When the neighbour hits my kids then I act before I even think. |
Re: Those Sick Cowards
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 11530494)
What about when your hit your kids?
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Re: Those Sick Cowards
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11530503)
the kids try to uprise, then get beaten again.
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Re: Those Sick Cowards
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11530486)
quite rightly so.
attacks in France committed by French Citizens. |
Re: Those Sick Cowards
Originally Posted by Inselaffen
(Post 11531395)
were the paris attacks intranational or International?
attacks in France committed by French Citizens. I think the attacks were a mixture of intra- and international terrorism, but in essence it was an international attack , part of an international non-centrally planned campaign of terror. |
Re: Those Sick Cowards
Originally Posted by seven seas
(Post 11531675)
Yes but they were attacks by part of an external threat/ one that originates outside/ acts for an external party.
I think the attacks were a mixture of intra- and international terrorism, but in essence it was an international attack , part of an international non-centrally planned campaign of terror. Power and money is currently in the hands of the south which is part of the reason Boko Haram has grown. |
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