The Liberal Establishment and particularly the WAPO will continue their takiyya of claiming moslems in America are a picked on and attacked group . The REALITY of course is that it is moslems, as a group, that are perpetrating religious hate crimes and savage atrocities. Americans are remembering which entities are protective of these atrocities, the WAPO is one. Lyin' Brian Williams is just one example of the perfidy of the news establishment.
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Hark, noble christian, for I doth hear the wail of the savage moor, ere just be'ore daybreak!
Thou must be silent, lest we fall afoul ere their blackish and Arabesque ways!
You haven't the slightest inkling of an idea what taqiyya is. It states that a Muslim is able to lie about his or her religion if telling the truth would result in danger to oneself or one's family. It's generally used to protect people like Shi'ites in Sunni countries.
Judaism also allows people to lie if it means life or death, and I don't see you complaining.
Muslims and Jews are able to lie if doing so will protect their life or that of their family.
Christians are under no such restrictions, and can evidently lie under any circumstances.
The REALITY of course is that it is moslems, as a group, that are perpetrating religious hate crimes and savage atrocities.
Please show me the last time a bunch of Muslims protested the building of a Christian church in this country.
Using big words don't make sybidoc any smarter.
As for perpetrating hate crimes, I see more of the right wingnutter fundies doing that.
"The Liberal Establishment and particularly the WAPO"
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Muslims are like less than 1% of the US population.
I've met like eight Muslims in my entire life and six of those were a family that used to own a bagel store in my town (yes, I get the irony of Muslims owning a bagel shop). The other two were a guy with a Halal food truck outside a hospital and a Black Muslim hospital receptionist.
If you go to a large shopping mall you might see two or three out of several hundred people.
None of these people have ever bothered me. What is it about conservatives in general and fundies in particular that they always need to be afraid of something?
@Alencon
"I've met like eight Muslims in my entire life . . . a Black Muslim hospital receptionist."
Black muslims are like the identity christians of islam, so you have only met 7.
What is it about conservatives in general and fundies in particular that they always need to be afraid of something?
http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~altemey/
It's a whole book about authoritarian followers. Being afraid of everything (race mixers, communists, demons, community organisers, FEMA death camps, atheist muslims) is a characteristic of the type.
@Alencon :
What is it about conservatives in general and fundies in particular that they always need to be afraid of something?
I think they realize it's easier to unite the masses against a common enemy. So they always have an enemy, it's just that the names change. Up until about 25 years ago it was communists.
@ Old Viking
"WAPO" is Washington Post
Kind of like calling Howard Johnson's "HoJo's", Bohemians "Boho" or South of Houston Street (in NYC), "Soho".
Then there's the "City of Night", Sogo in the movie Barbarella which was inspired by So dom & G omorrah.
Confused?
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