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THIS ISN'T REFLECTIVE OF ISLAM. This is what *some* people believe.
A picture speaks a thousand words.
THIS ISN'T REFLECTIVE OF ISLAM. This is what *some* people believe.
A picture speaks a thousand words.
Ok.it has nothing to do with religion.
So you are saying it is just a violent 4 year old child? Nothing to do with Islam?THIS ISN'T REFLECTIVE OF ISLAM. This is what *some* people believe.
A picture speaks a thousand words.
http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Pages/Opinion-Polls.htmTHIS ISN'T REFLECTIVE OF ISLAM. This is what *some* people believe.
Those are so screwed up results it is not even funny. 59% of Indonesian muslims supported Osama bin Laden in 2003? The Western world should have gone to war in a lot more than just Afghanistan and Iraq to weed out and eradicate the terrorism sympathisers.
zombieapocalypse believes that thousands of angry people would have held riots world-wide following the mocking of a religious prophet, even if they weren't religiousit has nothing to do with religion.
I say her parents have extreme views which do not reflect the views of Islam, or represent the views of a majority of muslims.So you are saying it is just a violent 4 year old child? Nothing to do with Islam?
I said MORE upset. Because you made a passing mention of your 'dislike of violence', but dedicated a post to crying about 'generalisation'.How politically correct you seem to be. And I did very clearly express my dislike of violence - first line.
maybe because the violence is being committed by muslims?It is revolting how you seem more focused on slandering muslims than on 'actual VIOLENCE'.
RELIGION IS THEIR EXCUSE. It's the people.zombieapocalypse believes that thousands of angry people would have held riots world-wide following the mocking of a religious prophet, even if they weren't religious
I'm so fucking done
jesus christ you are oblivious to realityI say her parents have extreme views which do not reflect the views of Islam, or represent the views of a majority of muslims.
So really it's just that Arabs are violent, uncultured barbarians, regardless of what religion they have? Oh, well that's ok then.RELIGION IS THEIR EXCUSE. It's the people.
Stap blaming religion.
Which is?Some interesting discussion about the riot and cause of it on the Whirlpool forums.
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1980428
An overwhelming response of people condemning it and posting remarks that Whirlpool would normally censor (if it was not for the fact that almost every single comment was on the correct side of the fence about what should be done with the rioters).
I've not heard of the columnist before (don't tend to read SMH that often) although he sums it up nicelyhttp://www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/an-open-letter-20120915-25ziq.html
Also what is up with the sharia law flags?
SMH Columnist said:HAVE we Sydney-siders got this straight?
Because on the other side of the Pacific, somewhere in California, some loser has thrown together some kind of amateur internet video insulting your particular god, you think it justifiable to:
- Take over the Sydney CBD.
- Cause willful damage to property.
- Throw rocks at police officers who are doing nothing more than their duty.
- Hold up such ludicrous signs as “Behead all those who insult the prophet.”
“If you don't like the way we do things here, go back to where you came from.” The net result of your actions yesterday is that – for those people specifically disgracing themselves in the CBD yesterday, not the vast bulk of Islamic Australians – much of the country now feels the same.
As in probably 150+ different posters were against the riots and why they were rioting, thought the police did an excellent job and that Australia must get tough on these fundamentalists. On the other side of the fence there were a total of 2 (literally 2 people) people who thought the rioters actions were justified and that the police were heavy handed.Which is?