Homophobes are secretly gay though.
I have always said... We should let muslims and christians fight it out to the death while the rest of us stand by and watch
I love how right wing types are suddenly concerned about women's rights, LGBTQ rights, religious fanaticism, etc whenever Islam comes into discussion.
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Because he doesn't want people to hate Muslims? Or are you a Connie fan?I want to see someone split that face so bad.
I think that too sometimes...
then, I prefer a more sane approach. How about, NOT fucking killing people simply for believing in a different religion.
Who's got control of your mind.Stop going into a goddamn jihad after your fights and maybe you'll see that happening.
Incidentally, there is no such thing as islamophobia.
A phobia is an irrational fear. There is nothing irrational about being worried about the disposition of people who have claimed that they will kill infidels. There's nothing irrational about being worried that you might get blown up over a book, when people in the past have been blown up over a book.
Hm? I don't understand, sorry. If you're saying that the book can control someone's mind, I guess that's one way to put it.Who's got control of your mind.
Because he doesn't want people to hate Muslims? Or are you a Connie fan?
So simply because he's Muslim? Or because he's openly and proudly Muslim?Because he's a Muslim.
So simply because he's Muslim? Or because he's openly and proudly Muslim?
Simply because he's a Muslim. The fact that he's a proud Muslim makes me dislike him even more.
Simply because he's a Muslim. The fact that he's a proud Muslim makes me dislike him even more.
If you watch the interview he is asked about it by the reporter who also brings up Mo Saleh so its not like he brings it up. And he even goes on to say that with or without the two of them it wouldn't matter.For the region Khabib lives in... shouldn't there be more front lawn trimming of his own house before worrying about other people's houses?
Nah, I meant your mind. Someone has conditioned your brain to be terrified of people you have probably never even encountered. So who's got control of it?Hm? I don't understand, sorry. If you're saying that the book can control someone's mind, I guess that's one way to put it.
I tend to lean towards the idea that people deal with their violent tendencies differently. Some people recognize them and channel them into something constructive. Some people don't understand them, so they mislabel them, attribute them to other people or higher people, and then act out in hostile and destructive ways.
I don't know if that's someone or a book controlling their mind, seems more like people deluding themselves. But either way the result is not fun.