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Aardvark154

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If you start counting the number of things they have forecast it right in last few decades you will loose all your hard disk space... lol

use your common sense please
Your clairvoyant secret to knowing decades if not centuries in advance what statements are going to be proved accurate and what is going to turn out to be bullshit is what?
 

Aardvark154

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Wow, there are how many law-abiding Muslims in the Golden Horseshoe and you want us to get a hate on for all Muslims because a jealous husband, who happens to be Muslim, killed his wife because she left him?
Actually I addressed this many posts ago.

But are you really arguing that because you feel betrayed by your spouse even justifiably so, that gives you the right to murder them?
 

chrlsdickens

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Your clairvoyant secret to knowing decades if not centuries in advance what statements are going to be proved accurate and what is going to turn out to be bullshit is what?


based on the science of probability i should be reversing this qs and then asking the qs from you ....

but wait if this is how you have collected 42000 posts i feel sorry for you ...
i have ran out of time with you
bye
 

LickRus

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Every religion has its adherents who still abide by the millennia-old scriptures / writings to the letter, even though societies and cultures have evolved over those same time periods. These are the radicals or funamentalists. Until their deity comes out with a set of updates for modern man, they will continue to play by the original rule book.

The rest have come to adapt and interpret their 'good books' for modern times and societal changes.

This will never change.
Seems with these people it will never change , itstead of become less radical, many Muslims are moving backwards.

Turkey Blocks Atheist Sites, Allows Islamic Extremists.



ISTANBUL — The websites of an atheist association, the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and a Kurdish separatist organization are blocked to Turkish Internet users. But many sites that promote extreme Islamist messages — even some that are outright sympathetic to the Islamic State, the militant organization that has marauded through Iraq and Syria — escape Turkey’s censors.

A hallmark of the decade-long leadership of Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and his Islamist Justice and Development Party, or A.K.P., has been a crackdown on freedom of expression. Yet what Turkey chooses to censor reflects the Islamist values of the government, critics say. With the rise of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, this dynamic has been set in sharp relief, highlighting the deep divide between Turkey and its Western allies in the fight against the militants.

The contradictions are often striking, as Turkey largely maintains a hands-off approach to extremist Islamist expression while widely cracking down on other speech. Last year, for instance, Twitter fielded more requests from Turkey to remove material than from any other country. And lately, a beauty queen, a top newspaper editor, an actor, a teenage boy and dozens of others have been targeted by prosecutors for insulting Mr. Erdogan.

At the same time, one prominent site, Takva Haber, a widely used forum for recruiting Turks to the Islamic State, operates freely. It is also a popular news site for jihadists, and it recently offered tips to fighters in Iraq and Syria about how to avoid being spotted by drones from the American-led coalition carrying out an air campaign against the militants.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/03/1...trict-internet-censorship.html?referrer=&_r=0
 

chrlsdickens

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Seems with these people it will never change , itstead of become less radical, many Muslims are moving backwards.

Turkey Blocks Atheist Sites, Allows Islamic Extremists.



ISTANBUL — The websites of an atheist association, the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and a Kurdish separatist organization are blocked to Turkish Internet users. But many sites that promote extreme Islamist messages — even some that are outright sympathetic to the Islamic State, the militant organization that has marauded through Iraq and Syria — escape Turkey’s censors.

A hallmark of the decade-long leadership of Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and his Islamist Justice and Development Party, or A.K.P., has been a crackdown on freedom of expression. Yet what Turkey chooses to censor reflects the Islamist values of the government, critics say. With the rise of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, this dynamic has been set in sharp relief, highlighting the deep divide between Turkey and its Western allies in the fight against the militants.

The contradictions are often striking, as Turkey largely maintains a hands-off approach to extremist Islamist expression while widely cracking down on other speech. Last year, for instance, Twitter fielded more requests from Turkey to remove material than from any other country. And lately, a beauty queen, a top newspaper editor, an actor, a teenage boy and dozens of others have been targeted by prosecutors for insulting Mr. Erdogan.

At the same time, one prominent site, Takva Haber, a widely used forum for recruiting Turks to the Islamic State, operates freely. It is also a popular news site for jihadists, and it recently offered tips to fighters in Iraq and Syria about how to avoid being spotted by drones from the American-led coalition carrying out an air campaign against the militants.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/03/1...trict-internet-censorship.html?referrer=&_r=0
Just like India banned Anti-Rape bbc documentry last week and
China banned facebook

to each its ownnnnnn lol

tell us how the US and Canadian government will react to Turkish government actions now ? please tell us !!!!!!!!
 

Aardvark154

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Are you really that dumb or are you just a troll? Where did I ever write what you are suggesting?

What you are suggesting, on the other hand, is that because a few participate in an act deemed barbaric by today's standards, that the whole group be collectively punished for those acts.
Even as you wrote: Are you really that dumb or are you just a troll? Where did I ever write what you are suggesting?
 

LickRus

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Just like India banned Anti-Rape bbc documentry last week and
China banned facebook

to each its ownnnnnn lol
I see you find it funny. You should be condemning these things instead of making snide remarks, but I guess where you come from its the norm to kill women for honor.
 

chrlsdickens

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I see you find it funny. You should be condemning these things instead of making snide remarks, but I guess where you come from its the norm to kill women for honor.
Let's come back to your latest link /post that I actually replied to :

tell us how the US and Canadian government will react to Turkish government actions now ? please tell us !!!!!!!!

btw the actual topic is not funny but posters like you and others in this thread are the funniest thing i find at terb
 

LickRus

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Let's come back to your latest link /post that I actually replied to :

tell us how the US and Canadian government will react to Turkish government actions now ? please tell us !!!!!!!!

btw the actual topic is not funny but posters like you and others in this thread are the funniest thing i find at terb
You still can't condemn this killer or the Turkish goverment, instead you keep trying to bash the Canadian or US goverment. I bet Osama was one of your heroes.
 

chrlsdickens

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You still can't condemn this killer or the Turkish goverment, instead you keep trying to bash the Canadian or US goverment. I bet Osama was one of your heroes.
I condenm the killer.... keep in mind that was an individual act

your act of using terb lounge area as an outlet for spreading hate for a long time is considered a collective act

I am always more wary of collective acts as it affects more people
 

LickRus

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I condenm the killer.... keep in mind that was an individual act

your act of using terb lounge area as an outlet for spreading hate for a long time is considered a collective act
Well, finally you do condemn him, but in the OP I only talked about this man nobody else, and as you have mentioned I did post about the documentary "India's daughter" that was available for us to see on CBC..
 

bishop

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If all we are concerned about is reason and moderation then the Muslims will sort themselves out by themselves, but reason and moderation is the last thing that the western world is after. All we care about is their oil, so we will support strong men and dictators in the middle east and we will overthrow a government at the first sign of being reasonable, because a reasonable leader would not let multinational corps pillage their oil.

Carve up the middle east so that countries with big populations have little to no oil, then countries with little population get oil rich land, play good cop to the oil rich countries because they do not have the population to resist their neighbors that have a much larger army and desperately want oil wealth, then rape the oil. This is what the middle east has become.

If you want muslims to be moderate, there needs to be a large working class with real prospects for a future. Giving a sh*t tonne of money to dictators just means there is no working class and only the super rich and the super poor exist. The super rich have idle hands and will dream up stupid crazy sh*t like prince/********** whatever in Saudia Arabia, the super poor have no hope or education so their life is dominated by superstition and religion.

The only winner in this debauchery are politicians, arab tyrants, and oil companies. Everyone else including you, me, and jihad joe, get shafted, though jihad joe gets the bigger shaft.
 

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Per capita, do crime stats say Muslim men in Canada/US are more or LESS likely to kill their wives or ex wives than men of other religions? And if the answer is "less likely", what does that say about the anti Muslim posters on this thread?
 

SkyRider

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Per capita, do crime stats say Muslim men in Canada/US are more or LESS likely to kill their wives or ex wives than men of other religions?
I'm not convince that men of other religion kill their wives for religious reasons or use religion as justification. Most are probably mentally ill anyway. Question: Do we agree that the burka is a religious/cultural garment?
 
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