10,000 Pakistani Islamic Protestors Demand Shari'a In Wake of Easter Massacre

It reflects the ideology, don't you get that?

2 days earlier, a massacre of Christians and minority religions occurs in the name of Islam.

So 10,000 Muslims rally to advocate Shari'a law and death of 2 more Christians.

And you can't make the connection. How would this be tolerated in America?

Does Boko Haram, and Al Qaeda/ISIS not ruffle your feathers either?

Shari'a IS extremism!

no it doesn't, its only reflect few people who are subscribe to that ideology.

many people who are superscribed to that ideology are peaceful.
 
They are actually protesting against the changing of the blasphemy laws. The Barelvi "Sunni Tehreek" aren't the Jihadist variety of Islamist, most of their scholars condemned the assassination.
It's the Deobandi and Salafi Islamists that are at the forefront of the sectarian violence in Pakistan.
 
They are actually protesting against the changing of the blasphemy laws. The Barelvi "Sunni Tehreek" aren't the Jihadist variety of Islamist, most of their scholars condemned the assassination.
It's the Deobandi and Salafi Islamists that are at the forefront of the sectarian violence in Pakistan.

More like they were protesting for the right (in their interpretation of Shari'a law) to kill Christians and minority religions based on a very broad definition of "blasphemy."
 
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More like they were protesting for the right (in their interpretation of Shari'a law) to kill Christians and minority religions based on a very broad definition of "blasphemy."

It was mostly organised around the execution of the assassin apparently, and they called it off after assurances that the blasphemy laws weren't going to change. It all harkens back to 2011.
The underlying story is mostly about the Barelwi Sunni majority having less political power than the Deobandis and Salafis, due to less foreign support (Saudi) and much less militant followers (Taliban).
Supposedly they are trying to form a political coalition, and this provided a rallying cause in line with their fervent worship of Mohammed.
 
It was mostly organised around the execution of the assassin apparently, and they called it off after assurances that the blasphemy laws weren't going to change. It all harkens back to 2011.
The underlying story is mostly about the Barelwi Sunni majority having less political power than the Deobandis and Salafis, due to less foreign support (Saudi) and much less militant followers (Taliban).
Supposedly they are trying to form a political coalition, and this provided a rallying cause in line with their fervent worship of Mohammed.

Unfortunately what I said is also true.

This still boils down to Islam-related violence and a general lack of civilization. And there's no excuse for it, honestly.

Such callousness, brutality wouldn't stand in The West in Christianized nations and we all know it.
 
Unfortunately what I said is also true.

This still boils down to Islam-related violence and a general lack of civilization. And there's no excuse for it, honestly.

Such callousness, brutality wouldn't stand in The West in Christianized nations and we all know it.

Which callousness and brutality? The protests? Pfft.
Hopefully, despite the politicisation of the case, the Christian woman should get off.
The lawyer that's defending her is the same guy that prosecuted the assassin. Guy's got balls.
 
They are hiding out of fear.

this.

there way more moderates than radical, but the radical is much more violence.

I am constantly calling out hatred that are shown from people on the Right wing ( my political side ) , i hope my people will once overcome hate and welcome our muslim brothers and sisters to our side.

im just hoping a lot more people from the left call out this stupid PC thing as well, just like dave rubin.
 
Which callousness and brutality? The protests? Pfft.
Hopefully, despite the politicisation of the case, the Christian woman should get off.
The lawyer that's defending her is the same guy that prosecuted the assassin. Guy's got balls.

You: "Which Callousness"

Me: 70 dead and hundreds injured 2 days earlier. The target victims being those who are blasphemers according to the strict interpretation of Shari'a law. 2 days later after such an attrocity protests of 10,000 supporting the broader acceptance of blasphemy- related murder.

Q: "and brutality?"

A: Execution/murder/mob-violence for blasphemy/apostasy.

You: "Pfft."

Me: This is the opposite of "pfft.

You: "Hopefully, despite the politicisation of the case, the Christian woman should get off.
The lawyer that's defending her is the same guy that prosecuted the assassin. Guy's got balls."

And none of this has to do with Islamic-related-violence and brutality?

This is some of the intimate details of the Christian woman's story:

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/analysis/christian-persecution-goes-on-374145561.html

"One of the most high-profile victims of the blasphemy law is Asia Bibi, who in 2009 got into an argument with some local Muslims because she was drinking water from the same well. They accused her of insulting Muhammad, she was arrested and has been in prison, in appalling conditions, ever since.

She described the moment: "I was hit in the face. My nose is hurting. I am bleeding. I am half-stunned. They pull me as though I were a stubborn donkey. I can do nothing other than suffer and pray that it stops. I look at the crowd, which seems to triumph at my feeble resistance. I stagger. The blows fall on to my legs, onto my back, behind my head. ‘Do you want to convert, to belong to a religion worthy of the name?’ 'No, please, I am a Christian. I beg you.' And with the same fury, they continue to beat me. One arm is really hurting. I think it may be broken. 'Death to the Christian!' the angry mob screams, and I cried alone, putting my head in my hands."


Another story of the attrocities in Pakistan below:
 
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You: "Which Callousness"

Me: 70 dead and hundreds injured 2 days earlier. The target victims being those who are blasphemers according to the strict interpretation of Shari'a law. 2 days later after such an attrocity protests of 10,000 supporting the broader acceptance of blasphemy- related murder.

Different groups. The Barelwi don't suicide bomb.

Q: "and brutality?"

A: Execution/murder/mob-violence for blasphemy/apostasy.

You: "Pfft."

Me: This is the opposite of "pfft.

You made a thread about the protest and incorrectly linked it to the bombing. This is local sectarian politics. The execution would indeed be a traversty, and Pakistan is all sorts of screwed up, but I still insist on placing blame where it actually lies.


You: "Hopefully, despite the politicisation of the case, the Christian woman should get off.
The lawyer that's defending her is the same guy that prosecuted the assassin. Guy's got balls."

And none of this has to do with Islamic-related-violence and brutality?

This is some of the intimate details of the Christian woman's story:

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/analysis/christian-persecution-goes-on-374145561.html

"One of the most high-profile victims of the blasphemy law is Asia Bibi, who in 2009 got into an argument with some local Muslims because she was drinking water from the same well. They accused her of insulting Muhammad, she was arrested and has been in prison, in appalling conditions, ever since.

She described the moment: "I was hit in the face. My nose is hurting. I am bleeding. I am half-stunned. They pull me as though I were a stubborn donkey. I can do nothing other than suffer and pray that it stops. I look at the crowd, which seems to triumph at my feeble resistance. I stagger. The blows fall on to my legs, onto my back, behind my head. ‘Do you want to convert, to belong to a religion worthy of the name?’ 'No, please, I am a Christian. I beg you.' And with the same fury, they continue to beat me. One arm is really hurting. I think it may be broken. 'Death to the Christian!' the angry mob screams, and I cried alone, putting my head in my hands."

Indeed, rural Pakistan is screwed up. The lawyer risking his life to defend her is also muslim.
 
Different groups. The Barelwi don't suicide bomb.



You made a thread about the protest and incorrectly linked it to the bombing. This is local sectarian politics. The execution would indeed be a traversty, and Pakistan is all sorts of screwed up, but I still insist on placing blame where it actually lies.




Indeed rural Pakistan is screwed up. The lawyer risking his life to defend her is also muslim.

I didn't incorrectly link anything. The linking was word for word from the articles I posted (see the title of the 2nd link in the OP).

And Pakistan is screwed up because of Islam. As is Saudi Arabia, as is Afghanistan, as is Iran, as is Lebanon, as is Lybia, as is Syria, as is Iraq, as is Yemen, as is Somalia, as is Northern Nigeria, as is Brunei, as is a whole other mess of countries in the ME and North Africa and peoples associated with Islam.
 
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no it doesn't, its only reflect few people who are subscribe to that ideology.

many people who are superscribed to that ideology are peaceful.

They're so peaceful that they didn't even report or turn in the Paris attack terrorists for months.
 
Is this a uprising??? Does anybody actually expect followers of islam to act rationally these days??!

What we need is some dudes with axes rubbed on dead pigs to raid these fools....
 
no it doesn't, its only reflect few people who are subscribe to that ideology.

many people who are superscribed to that ideology are peaceful.

So it only reflects those people who are subscribing to the ideology that is Islam? Glad we could clear that up.
 
I didn't correctly link anything. The linking was word for word from the articles I posted.

And Pakistan is screwed up because of Islam. As is Saudi Arabia, as is Afghanistan, as is Iran, as is Lebanon, as is Lybia, as is Syria, as is Iraq, as is Yemen, as is Somalia, as is Northern Nigeria, as is Brunei, as is a whole other mess of countries in the ME and North Africa and peoples associated with Islam.

You chose to source from the National Post, which amounts to the same thing.
No, the situations in those countries are markedly different. The same wilful ignorance that doesn't distinguish between Barelvi and Deobandi or Salafi, is the same wilful ignorance that doesn't distinguish between Somalia, Saudi Arabia, Iran or Afghanistan.
 
More religious retardedness.
From Muslims..not Christians, not Buddhists, not any other religion...Muslims. Be a brave boy and tell it like it is
 
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