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If It Ain't A War On Islam

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Whenever a Muslim person commits a crime, the media is quick to refer to their religion...but when is the last time you've heard of a "Jewish Extremist", a "Hindu Terrorist" or a "Christian Radical" getting arrested?

The mainstream press' answer would probably be "Moslem's (sic) commit crimes in the name of their religion and quote verses from the Koran (sic) to promote their hateful agendas"

Fair enough, lakiin how many of you have heard of "The Christian Identity Movement"? I'm guessin not many...the Christian Identity Movement is the religious umbrella that groups like the Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nation, Nazis, Church of Jesus Christ Christians, White Supremacists etc. fall under...they routinely use quotes directly from the bible (both old and new testaments, as well as whatever other gaal-inspired balaayo they can get their hands on) to justify their hate for jews, blacks, and basically everyone who doesn't look like they can be related to them...they believe non-whites have no soul and will never be saved from God's Wrath and one of the 10 Commandments (Thou shall not commit adultery) means inter-racial marriages, not extra-marital sex.

If this ain't a war on Islam, how come the main and most recognized group of the Christian Identity Movement, the Ku Klux Klan, isn't treated as a terrorist organization? How come members of the Aryan Nation aren't sent to Guantanamo Bay? More importantly, why aren't the Church of Jesus Christ Christians' churches raided, closed and it's members charged with terrorism?

The Oklahoma city bombings were thought to be committed by "Muslim Extrimists" and everyone was quick to cry "terrorist" lakiin when they found out it was Timothy McVeigh, some disgruntled white boy, the word terrorist was dropped on the spot...conspiracy?

http://www.religioustolerance.org/cr_ident.htm

http://kelticklankirk.com/KKK_The_Klan.htm <---- :shock:
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Re: If It Ain't A War On Islam

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Who owns the media? The West. It's a family business, so don't expect fairness.
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Re: If It Ain't A War On Islam

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For starters, random acts of terror are not presently being commited in the name of Christianity. Once upon of time, the Ku Klux Klan was a terrorist organization, but now it's honed the title of 'hate group,' since it was reformed by David Duke (who, aside from being a total supremacist, sympathizes with Hamas...and considers it a "resistance organization.")

Look up Southern Poverty Law. All the 'hate groups' listed were once full-fledged terrorist organizations.
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Re: If It Ain't A War On Islam

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pseudoavantgarde wrote:For starters, random acts of terror are not presently being commited in the name of Christianity. Once upon of time, the Ku Klux Klan was a terrorist organization, but now it's honed the title of 'hate group,' since it was reformed by David Duke (who, aside from being a total supremacist, sympathizes with Hamas...and considers it a "resistance organization.")

Look up Southern Poverty Law. All the 'hate groups' listed were once full-fledged terrorist organizations.
For starters, random acts of terror were being committed in the name of Christianity for decades, so how come the same media attention was never given to those Christian terrorist groups? "Al Qaeda" (which i doubt even exists) and other "Islamic terrorist groups" have gotten more attention in the last decade than all the Christian terror groups combined for the last century. More importantly tho, how come the KKK was never referred to as "Christian terrorists" since they were using Christianity as their inspiration and justification? Even more importantly, i don't think they've ever been considered a formal "terrorist group" and i've yet to hear of them being on any country's terrorist list, but even if they used to be considered a terrorist group like u claim, how come they're not considered a terrorist group anymore? Their ideologies didn't change and they certainly didn't tone down their rhetoric so it's extremely suspicious if they're quietly removed from terrorist lists, especially when a democratically elected government like Hamas is boycotted financially by these same Western governments, even though they agreed to stop military activity against Israel in return for aid but refuse only to recognize Israel's illegal legitimacy on Palestinian terroritory.

and i looked up that "Southern Poverty Law"...it's a non-profit organization formed by 2 lawyers during the Civil Rights Movement :lol: wtf does that have to do with the discussion :lol:

http://www.splcenter.org/center/about.jsp
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Re: If It Ain't A War On Islam

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Re: If It Ain't A War On Islam

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***bump for ibroX***

everything you said about Islam can be said about Christianity, except we, and the media, acknowledge that the actions of a few cannot represent the opinion of the majority


If a player on a sports team does something unsportsmanlike during a game, can you blame the rest of the team, just because they happen to play for the same team? Can you blame the league and say it's responsible for the actions of that individual? Can you blame that sport, which has a completely seperate concept from the actions the player took?

Similarly, if a radical Muslim kills somebody, can you blame the rest of the Muslims, just because they happen to follow the same religion? Can you blame the religion itself and say it's responsible for the actions of the individual? Can you blame Allah SWT and His Prophet SAW, who clearly outlined what our religion entails and how it should be practised, even if certain individuals choose to make their own rules rejected by Islam?

you can reply in the other topic u started, i just wanted to show u the other side of the coin
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