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They don’t have a large amount of radical islamists.Oh it’s not??? Than what is it since you’re the expert. I mean if it’s “definetly” not then surely you know what it is right????
They don’t have a large amount of radical islamists.Oh it’s not??? Than what is it since you’re the expert. I mean if it’s “definetly” not then surely you know what it is right????
No, that’s not what was being said. You apparently didn’t bother to read the link. Again, they did not go to Tadjikistan to prove anything. It’s a flat out lie.So the fact that they said that in their blog post dosent count. In their blog posts they were literally taking about how good people are and danger or whatever is just made up.
Seems like you’re the one being dishonest.
They don’t have a large amount of radical islamists.
Yeah no. They have a lot of zealous Catholics.Probably due to their strong aversion to religious zealots.
''Several scholars consider Islamophobia to be a form of xenophobia or racism. A 2007 article in Journal of Sociologydefines Islamophobia as anti-Muslim racism and a continuation of anti-Asian, anti-Turkic and anti-Arab racism''. Sorry mate you are a racist and a bigot, putting you on my ignore list because people like you are scum who spread hatred. Bye
You can’t fucking fix stupidity like that it’s in the blood I guess. Sounds like they got the Darwin Award posthumously and her dad is proud to wear the medal for her.On the subject of adventurous white people, apparently Tyler Perry is producing a flick on Amy Biehl.
Amy Elizabeth Biehl (April 26, 1967 – August 25, 1993) was a white American graduate of Stanford University and an Anti-Apartheid activist in South Africa who was murdered by black Cape Town residents while a black mob shouted anti-white slurs. The four men convicted of her murder were released by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
According to Rex van Schalkwyk, in his 1998 book One Miracle Is Not Enough, "Supporters of the three men accused of murdering [her]… burst out laughing in the public gallery of the Supreme Court today when a witness told how the battered woman groaned in pain."[5]
In 1998, all were pardoned by South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, when they stated that their actions had been politically motivated.[1] Biehl's family supported the release of the men, her father shook their hands...
They should just load all of those men into a car crusher and put it on pay per view.
Seems like quite the orchestrated attack. Sucks for Morocco, they rely on tourism.
I'm still very concerned how the western media said it was 'wounds to the neck'
At what point do we lay down and accept false journalism?
Yeah no. They have a lot of zealous Catholics.
That's because everyone pretends they were never a fan of the loser and he sucksThe only time Sherdoggers gets along is in the live-UFC-event threads and someone gets starched.
To be fair, I believe it was only a handful of thuper progethive outlets from Islamic countries like Sweden, who downplayed it and tried to hide the motivation.
Canada and UK also reported cuts and wounds to the neck. No mention of a beheading.
Just to play devils advocate...
What if.... this story is bigger than what it appears... and sweden knows it? Not that if there was some grand conspiracy theyd ever come out and say it.....
But what if
It’s not a but, it’s a fact. No need to give your opinion on every little thing you have no clue about.That has to be the biggest but _______ I’ve seen in 2019...did you just “nobody expects the Spanish inquisition” there or what?
It’s not a but, it’s a fact. No need to give your opinion on every little thing you have no clue about.
On the subject of adventurous white people, apparently Tyler Perry is producing a flick on Amy Biehl.
Amy Elizabeth Biehl (April 26, 1967 – August 25, 1993) was a white American graduate of Stanford University and an Anti-Apartheid activist in South Africa who was murdered by black Cape Town residents while a black mob shouted anti-white slurs. The four men convicted of her murder were released by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
According to Rex van Schalkwyk, in his 1998 book One Miracle Is Not Enough, "Supporters of the three men accused of murdering [her]… burst out laughing in the public gallery of the Supreme Court today when a witness told how the battered woman groaned in pain."[5]
In 1998, all were pardoned by South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, when they stated that their actions had been politically motivated.[1] Biehl's family supported the release of the men, her father shook their hands...