Horrible Muslims working at resort ruin renewl of vows.

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by alexispetrov, Oct 29, 2010.

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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...l-wedding-minister-luxury-Maldive-resort.html

    .... All these people were staff, too. The sick fucks.

    *renewal - sorry, 3 AM here.
     
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  2. masterrio

    masterrio Well-Known Member

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    oh! Looks like we got a few fundamentalists and lunatics @ the hotel. May god bless the hotel's reputation after this incident
     
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    sar420 Notable Member

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    Gosh, that sucks. All those idiots should be immediately sacked. That minister should be prosecuted for racial abuse (if there exist any such laws in Maldives). As for those wanting to renew their vows, make sure its in a language you understand!
     
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    samser_m Well-Known Member

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    #4
    No doubt they should be punished.

    seems this type of crime (sexual harassment /sex crime ) we can see other part of the world too, that's why sometime Govt needs to campaign.

    also we need to stop child abuse.

    sex crime rising in children too, need awareness in this regard also.

    these are social crimes, no religion is not related with. But when any Muslim commits a crime, media must highlight 'Muslim' or someone who started this thread, isn't it?
     
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  5. alexispetrov

    alexispetrov Peon

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    No, this was a religious incident. Did you actually read the article?

    This wasn't a "social" crime; it involved a group of ten people chanting various crap, including that the marriage should be "enshrined in Islamic law" and that it wasn't valid, because they weren't Muslims.

    That's why it's highlighted that it was Muslims - because an Atheist yelling at a couple in a foreign language that their marriage is illegal and should be enshrined in ANY religious law doesn't actually happen, because it makes no sense.

    .... Get it now?
     
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    Rebecca Prominent Member

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    In Maldives, "Islam is the only official religion of The Maldives. The open practice of all other religions is forbidden and such actions are liable to prosecution under the law of the country." -Wiki

    Based on this alone, it shows a serious disrespect for anyone that is not muslim. Reading the full article, it sounds as though this type of treatment of non-muslim tourists may be the norm. Especially when you consider that there were so many hotel employees that witnessed this (and said nothing). The only reason this particular case came to light, is that someone was videotaping it, and put it on YouTube to further mock the couple.

    Furthermore, from the article, it says:
    Of course, the resort is going to pretend they have deep concern and regret, mainly because they don't want to lose the money non-muslims bring in. The foreign ministers "horror" may be genuine or not, but most likely just being politically correct, considering they discriminate against freedom of religion in their laws. What I believe is that every single non-muslim needs to boycott places such as this.
     
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    I know some people will 'never' understand the wrong they commit but pointing out the inconsistencies of their loving religion (as done in this article) is more likely to achieve change into the future. I think boycotting will only help to keep these sort of feelings repressed and not encourage debate. It's the opposite that will bring about change as things like this are brought out and its pushed more and more into their faces and leads them to re-think their positions. It will take a rational debate (& international outcries) before they realise how ridiculously evil they are in the eyes of any sane God, including theirs.
     
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    Rebecca Prominent Member

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    #9
    Rehabilitation is not always the exclusive goal of a boycott, while most hope that it will have that end effect, sometimes it can simply be that you don't wish to support a certain ideology. I can agree that behavior in the Maldives could possibly be altered by enough public outrage outside of Maldives. But, I have doubts that it would be motivated by any actual feelings of shame. While admittedly, I don't have much knowledge of the history of the Maldives, a brief check on the Internet would suggest they are becoming increasingly discriminatory towards non-muslims. In 1997 they made islam the official religion, and prohibited the practice of any other religion. In 2008 an addition to the constitution was added, "a non-Muslim may not become a citizen of the Maldives."

     
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    Yes, true that- Laws that exist. Lets have a look at the official religion of the country.

     
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    Why call the cops when there's a bunch of perfectly good chairs to throw at peoples' melons.
     
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    Personally if that was my wedding I would have shot them and then bribe everyone to close their eyes (cops & local authorities)
     
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    At least we now know where not to get married. Thanks Alexis :)
     
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    Good and bad people are every where, in every society. It has nothing to do with religion, when a Muslim does something bad, you start blaming religion for that. This in itself is a confirmation of the fact that you are scared of wide spreading of Islam.
    You are one of those who say that if the whole world converts to Islam, we will set aside and be with the transgressors. This is what is happening. Whole world is segregating into 2 religions, ones who believe in Allah and the day of Judgement, and the ones who reject his signs.
     
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    White people are so stupid. What did they expect? Peace and love from the religion of submission?

    They got what they deserved and they deserved what they got.
     
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    alexispetrov Peon

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    You're a fucking moron. Someone has already said this and it has been responded to. This was not simply a Muslim doing something bad; it was ten Muslims chanting various Islamic bullshit. Religion is not irrelevant when the crime being committed is because the criminals are religious and the crime itself is a religious crime. /facepalm

    Also, no, I'm not scared of Islam - although many are and I don't blame them at all; it's a disgusting thing - but I do HATE Islam. I hate the abuse, the fact you assholes see women and children as property, the fact you kill gays and the fact that your prophet was a pedophile.

    Screw you.

    @Helvetti - +1
     
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    To the extent, maybe, that you'd insult them in your own language if they couldn't understand it?
     
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    alexispetrov Peon

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    No! Never in a million years would I insult ANYONE* in a way that was not upfront and honest. I am not a coward.

    *That doesn't include the obvious, like politicians and celebrities, ie; if I hated Obama I'd say I hated Obama, but naturally I couldn't say so to his face as I don't know the man.

    It takes a total pussy to be so childish and pathetic; and on someone's special day no less!
     
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    It's a fair point, and in no way was I condoning that sort of behaviour.
    I more raising the issue that hate of an entire group of people because of the media reported stupidity/brutality/pure out bastardness of a few is neither fair nor reasonable. If you believe that Islam is a religion of hate, hating them isn't exactly setting yourself apart.
     
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    alexispetrov Peon

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    How can I explain this to you....

    Alright; this particular act was committed by Muslims. The act was brought about because of their religion, rightly or wrongly so, and the act itself was a religious act. Therefore their religion is relevant. At no point did I say that every Muslim is like this; although I imagine many are in a place that makes practicing any other religion highly illegal. (As is the case here.)

    As to being a religion of hate; I don't CARE if they hate anyone. I honestly don't give a fuck. What I DO care about is the fact that they do things I consider to be abhorrent. I care about them blowing shit up, I care about the inferiority they view women as having, I care about the fact that thousands of women have their genitals mutilated and that rape victims are not given the proper care in Islamic countries. I care that gays can be murdered. I care that they think throwing rocks at someone to kill them is OK.

    Hating those who do/believe in those things DOES set me apart from them; because I abhor these disgusting things. HATE is not the problem, it is the actions.

    On a side note, I don't hate Islam because of the media. I hate it because I've seen first hand the atrocities committed by these people.

    Remember when the old woman allowed a class (she didn't name it herself, she let the fucking kids do it) name a teddy bear she gave them "Mohammad"? Remember how tens of thousands protested and rallied and called for her death?

    That is not a culture I will ever want in my country. Would you want it in yours?
     
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