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She did a stream after crying and trying to say Europe is still safe so the rocks made her even dumber.
You can't fix stupid.
She did a stream after crying and trying to say Europe is still safe so the rocks made her even dumber.
Or she's receiving an income from folks who would rather not have the truth revealed...You can't fix stupid.
I was on vacation, I’m not obligated to respond on your timeline, sorry.You were still checking sherdog so don't give me that shit lol
I can't view imgur so could you upload it somewhere else? Maybe www.imgbb.com. Thanks.
But anyway, it is most definitely "a thing". Sunni extremists regularly go into Shia mosques and massacre people. Don't tell me that's not about religion.
Not gonna acknowledge you were wrong about 9/11? Do you accept the death toll for 9/11 is actually around 11,000?
Very accurate. Both sides had chunks bought off with cash. Very few idealogues, it was score settling and power grabs.I was on vacation, I’m not obligated to respond on your timeline, sorry.
Maybe this will work:
https://ibb.co/LdT2W1rh
On your point about the terrorists attacking Shia mosques, you’re just displaying that you don’t understand the tactics behind why Zarqawi attacked Shia mosques and funeral processions. Zarqawi (the leader of AQII) calculated that the only chance he had at mobilizing enough support was by mobilizing Sunni muslims to back his group en masse, and the only way to do that was to make the Shia’s turn on Sunnis. Even still, despite bombing Shia mosques and funeral processions and killing thousands of Shias, an all out Sunni vs Shia war STILL didn’t break out, his tactic wasn’t working because most regular Sunnis and Shias didn’t think on those religious terms. What finally did it was when Zarqawi’s thugs destroyed the Samara mosque, which is one of the holiest Shia religious sites and where one of their Imam’s is buried which happened to be located in a majority Sunni city. He was able to find the exact right trigger point to set it off. The Shia/sunni sectarian war in Iraq was not religious in nature, it was a cynical ploy by terrorists to pit the two groups against each other as a means to gain influence.
You guys know it’s the holidays right? JFC lol, I don’t live on sherdog, was on a trip, gimme a break.
I looked for the data interfaith marriages in Iraq but I couldn’t find primary source data, however after googling there are some figures sited in various articles that aren’t far off in the image below:
But my broader point was that intermarriage between Sunnis and Shias was VERY common in Iraq prior to the war. Does that seem like a society where Sunnis and Shias hate each for religious reasons? The Sunni Shia conflict is all political, every day Sunnis and Shias get along very well, take it from a Sunni who has had made Shia friends. It isn’t a thing at all.
I was on vacation, I’m not obligated to respond on your timeline, sorry.
you’re just displaying that you don’t understand the tactics behind why Zarqawi attacked Shia mosques
- The carpenter that died at the cross. Probably some nuns working at redcross and some missionaries risking their life to bring food to people in Sudan. But not the people cosplaying that go to the church sunday, dont like gays, homeless and people from minorities.What is even a true christian? because American fundamentalists see Catholics as devil worshipping heretics while still cosplaying as crusaders for some reason.
- You can claim that you chose because of Azrael. He is a badass character.I'm just joking around, bro. I have Catholic friends. While I don't trust the Catholic Church as an institution, I'd be hard-pressed to name a single authority, secular or religious, that I do trust.
As for my Username: I picked it because every variation on Batman, Dark Knight etc had already been taken. Knight Templar was as close as I could get. At least one version of Batman is descended from a Knight Templar who was killed by Vandal Savage.
"The Knight Templar" is also a Trope within Fiction. It refers to characters who are driven to achieve certain goals because they believe them to be right. No matter what the cost. Some of the most infamous Anti-Heroes in comics, including Batman and Magneto, come under that heading.