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Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway?

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby muslim-man » Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:57 pm

bloody kufaar caught in the act :down:

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby ToughGong » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:01 pm

Union, you're absolutely right, we would expect that line of thinking...from a GAAL. As a Muslim though, you'd think you'd err on the side of caution and give Muslims the benefit of the doubt cuz you consider yourself one...instead, you lead the charge in the witchhunt for Islamic involvement anytime anything negative happens anywhere.

Correction Youngfresh: from a hate filled gaal you mean,there were plenty of gaalos that were saying let's wait for all the facts before jumping to conclusions.For this faggot and his "Somali-American Republicans",however it was a foregone conclusion
The cunt was cleaning out the cells in Gitmo for the perpetrators to please his Masters

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby yungnfresh » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:01 pm

Union, you're absolutely right, we would expect that line of thinking...from a GAAL. As a Muslim though, you'd think you'd err on the side of caution and give Muslims the benefit of the doubt cuz you consider yourself one...instead, you lead the charge in the witchhunt for Islamic involvement anytime anything negative happens anywhere.
In front of non Muslims I don't make Islam look bad and I make sure to always shed light on the positive aspects of the faith. Anti Islamic feelings make me nervous too because I have a Muslim name, family, and not to mention faith. But in front of Muslims I don't shy away from placing the blame and criticism a Muslim community I feel hasn't done enough to combat terrorism.
So you only hate us "just between us". Bullshit, you rushing to judgement in indicting Muslims in the absence of any conclusive evidence that Muslims were involved should be an alarming wakeup call to your own self that you subconsciously already drank that right-wing koolaid. I don't know if you even realize you're an islamophobe, since your biggest concern is the inconvenience of having an Islamic name and that being the extent of your worries when the honour of our religion is being defamed and slandered.

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby union » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:02 pm

Someone please stop this idiot seemeyer . He seems to be only good at throwing crowd pleasing insults instead of trying to understand others people’s points of view.

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby yungnfresh » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:03 pm

Union, you're absolutely right, we would expect that line of thinking...from a GAAL. As a Muslim though, you'd think you'd err on the side of caution and give Muslims the benefit of the doubt cuz you consider yourself one...instead, you lead the charge in the witchhunt for Islamic involvement anytime anything negative happens anywhere.

Correction Youngfresh: from a hate filled gaal you mean,there were plenty of gaalos that were saying let's wait for all the facts before jumping to conclusions.For this faggot and his "Somali-American Republicans",however it was a foregone conclusion
The cunt was cleaning out the cells in Gitmo for the perpetrators to please his Masters
I was speaking in general terms, but you're right.

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby kadarre » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:08 pm

Why is this Union still allowed on this site??

BAN this asshole. He talks like Fox news.

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby union » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:09 pm

Union, you're absolutely right, we would expect that line of thinking...from a GAAL. As a Muslim though, you'd think you'd err on the side of caution and give Muslims the benefit of the doubt cuz you consider yourself one...instead, you lead the charge in the witchhunt for Islamic involvement anytime anything negative happens anywhere.
In front of non Muslims I don't make Islam look bad and I make sure to always shed light on the positive aspects of the faith. Anti Islamic feelings make me nervous too because I have a Muslim name, family, and not to mention faith. But in front of Muslims I don't shy away from placing the blame and criticism a Muslim community I feel hasn't done enough to combat terrorism.
So you only hate us "just between us". Bullshit, you rushing to judgement in indicting Muslims in the absence of any conclusive evidence that Muslims were involved should be an alarming wakeup call to your own self that you subconsciously already drank that right-wing koolaid. I don't know if you even realize you're an islamophobe, since your biggest concern is the inconvenience of having an Islamic name and that being the extent of your worries when the honour of our religion is being defamed and slandered.

I can bet you that at least 90% of Western Muslims also immediately thought "Muslim" when the attacks happened. A collective huge sigh of relief escaped when ti was not a Muslim. The point I'm trying to make is that the name of Islam has been soiled in the public mind in the West. Therefore I do not think it is unreasonable to suspect Islamist involvement in large scale bomb attacks especially when they target government offices of a nation involved in Afghanistan. Not to mention Al Ansar Al Islam saying it did it within minutes.

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby Talo alle udaa » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:37 pm

Keeping in mind the countless incidents that have ocurred the past century, incidents that have ocurred our lifetime as well as before

who is the victim Mr Union

is is the great western civilization, or the backward muslim east?

count them up and make your list, if you are not fresh on history I recommend reading "The great war for civilization-the battle for the middle east" by Robert Fisk.

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby Shirib » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:41 pm

Yes it was unreasonable to jump the gun and say it was Islamist group...you're an unreasonable person union

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby uglybrother » Sun Jul 24, 2011 11:42 pm

What intrigues me the most is how the press never used the word 'terrorist' regarding this man. Muslim can be and are labeled terrorists over trivial things such as beard or wearing different attires. And here we have a man who killed all those people, and along with it, devised a booklet manifesto on how to carry out attacks and how Europe shouldn't accept Islam. Yet, he isn't called terrorist yet. He is just a 'violent' man.

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby kambuli » Mon Jul 25, 2011 12:38 pm

What I honestly don't understand is why the word" Terrorist" is set aside for Muslims only and only muslims.. How come no one is calling this Norwegian guy a "Terrorist" :?

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby Basra- » Mon Jul 25, 2011 12:42 pm

unionLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

YES it was UNREASOBLE to assume that! :clap: :clap: :clap:


However, the irony of this is---right after it was discovered who killed them--despite the blatant irony of a pure blonde ugly being the culprit---still --the media somewhat inserted ISLAM into the equation! :lol: :lol: :lol: It is said-- the dude is anti Islam and is blaming Norway for being tolerable. :lol:


I think the dude--had bi polar. I am pretty sure is schizoprenic. :clap:

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby Shirib » Mon Jul 25, 2011 12:57 pm

What I honestly don't understand is why the word" Terrorist" is set aside for Muslims only and only muslims.. How come no one is calling this Norwegian guy a "Terrorist" :?
cause he's not Muslim

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby Executive » Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:02 pm

The vast majority of the terrorist attacks in EU are not committed by the so-called Islamist Groups. For example in 2006, one terrorist attack out of 500 was linked to muslims ( The failed suitcase bomb plot in Germany). Too bad that the students of Ayan Hirsi can't capitalize on the terrible events in Norway.

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Re: Was it unreasonable to suspect Islamist groups in Norway

Postby Hyperactive » Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:27 pm

very unreasonable and racist if you ask me.


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