So then you don't agree with your brothers' so-called government, Hamas, who exists to incite violence and force its citizens to "turn into living bombs to achieve martyrdom" all to destroy another country in its entirety, do you? Sounds like as the thread is progressing you are hiding your true self more and more
How do you know what my "true self" is? Even when I write in unequivocal English that my best friend is Jewish and that I do not approve of the killing of innocent civilisations, you guys continue to stereotype me: Nadeem is a Muslim ergo his aim in life is to kill innocent civilisations and slaughter Jews. For the last nine years my homepage has had a short story I wrote about the suffering of a Jew in a World War II concentration camp. For nine years there was not a single story or article about the suffering of any Muslims. After witnessing the rabid Islamophobia on so many websites, I wrote one about the Mohammed (s) caricatures a few weeks ago. No matter what I say you will continue to make presumptions about me. Why? Because you have been taught to hate all Muslims. You imagine all one billion Muslims to hold identical views. That is the Islamphobic view you hold. That line of thinking, putting all people in one boat, is no different from when many Americans believed all blacks to be subhuman and worthy of being used as slaves. It's hurtful when people dislike you no matter what you say or how you act Keep on splewing negativity and hate. I hope you get a big kick out of it. Don't forget to swear at the next Muslim you see walking down the street, as people have done to me. I'm out of here and will not post any more in this fruitless thread. I thought we could have try to have an intelligent debate, but I know see just how full of hatred and right-wing stereotypes some Americans are. No wonder why, in a recent survey, most people in a range of countries around the world, Eastern and Western, said they hated America.
Is now the appropriate time to portray yourself as a victim? I'm thinking you might have waited another 5-6 posts, it might be a little premature to play the victim card this soon. It can be very effective, but I fear you may have used it too prematurely to be effective. BTW, "all" is not just a common denominator for muslims. Though "all" is most likely to be used when one is defending them. God knows I've pointed it so many times Nadeem, nice try. On a scale of 1-72 virgins, I'd say you were at 2.5. You went for the victim card way too early! Perhaps you got excited? Anyway, next time sign your name. And don't be ashamed of what you stand for.
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I've known many...although I can't say I was their friend. Some were just families that I met through work, and a few of them were younger chaps. I'd say the younger kids had some issues, but I don't think it was religion related....atleast I don't think. I remember asking one what his cresent moon tatooe meant, as I had no idea. Younger muslims tend to not want to talk about their religion around others...in my experience. Don't blame them really.
Just because you were able to point out all the christian terrorists for ly2 doesn't mean I can't as well http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_terrorism There's plenty of "terrorism" committed by non-muslims, especially by extremist christians who wish to force their nutty views about abortion and morals unto everyone else
I tend to agree with a conservative friend of mine that Timothy was more or less an internal conflict issue, not terrorism perse. Mcviegh himself believe he was at war with the government...but I suppose some other morons think the same. Oddly, as I read through Tim's essay, I find a similiar style of thought to your own yo-yo. http://www.outpost-of-freedom.com/mcveigh/okcaug98.htm
This is what it is (from your first post in the thread): I asked 3 times what you thought of Hamas and did not get a single reacton from you. Why? Because you side with them (i.e. you approve suicide attacks against civilians)!
Simply having similar beliefs to another person doesn't make you the same. I'm quite sure there's plenty of murderrers and "terrorists" who have nearly identical beliefs to nearly anyone in the world... the difference is in the actions they take. Some people chose violence, others chose words, and even more chose silence and inaction.
Yes,...I'd never assert you are like him, unless I knew for sure. It's just odd how he uses a similiar arguement format. I don't think I have an arguement similiar to anyone that's done anything incredibly bad. Nope, I can't think of a single person that share my view that's done anything extremely bad.
Even McVeigh knew the Bush administration didn't lie about wmd, before Bush was even elected: And there's a lot of evidence to suggest McVeigh had islamic ties: http://www.laweekly.com/news/news/secrets-of-timothy-mcveigh/1858/ http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=26604 http://www.glennbeck.com/okc/
there has been a lot of non-muslim "terrorists" First bio-terror attack on the US http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajneesh Aum(?) japan realeased sarin gas, just crack pots Shining Path, peru comminist terror group There are really lots of different terror groups. And whats your view? ride the fence?
Not really... I don't understand why so many people think murderrers and terrorists, etc... are all "crazy" and extremely different than themselves... they breathe, eat, and sleep just like all the rest of us... the only difference in them and us, is the actions they chose to take. Considering the closest "label" that fits me is libertarian, it shouldn't be a surprise at all that another "self described libertarian" has similar thoughts and arguments...