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Yeah, and pretty f*cking good satire at that.MrPralineWell then as a progressive leftist I am left with no option but to apologise
Yeah, and pretty f*cking good satire at that.MrPralineYeah honestly I thought I was in SRS for a split second
[QUOTE="spiderluck"] Progressive leftist my ass....You're a bona fide moron....Or this is satire beyond my capacity to understandRhazakna
As another progressive leftist, go fvck yourself in the @ss. HoolaHoopManBoth of you are so ignorant of your privilege, and how it blinds you to the truth. You are Western males, I can tell. You need to accept that being born as you were invalidates any opinion you may have that disagrees with me. Take some Women's Studies, some Ethnic Studies and some sociology classes. Then come back to me after you've apologized for your existence and hate yourselves sufficiently enough. Yes I guess I'm ignorant of a misogynistic and male dominated culture which demonizes freedom of expression, punishes blasphemy, and treats women like sub-human pieces of shlt. Like I said, go fvck yourself. There is no way in hell anyone should be condoning the archaic and barbaric cultures of countries like Pakistan. We as a species need to realize that not all customs and cultures are created equal.
Edit: Ah forget it, I'm an idiot. Its been a long day you win.
The a$$holes who burned that poor guy should have their hands tied up, set in an open field, and executed with this:
F*ckwads
[QUOTE="Rhazakna"][QUOTE="spiderluck"] But to be fair man ...that kind of leftist thinking is pretty much indigenous to the extreme left...And all extremists for the most part have a bit of the bozo about themMrPralineYeah, but I actually like radical left more than the wishy-washy middle-of-the-road left. I can find at least some things to agree with them on. Moderate liberals are ensconced in status-quo thinking, and don't have the courage of their convictions. The support of Obama despite how similar he is to Bush proves that. Marxists (the real deal, who read and understand Marx, not just liberals with a communist fetish) also tend to be far smarter and more well-informed than progressives, and where I grew up there's a lot of both. I'm not a Marxist at all, but I completely agree with you on the status quo and Obama. Guy is obviously the third term of Bush. I wish we had a third term of Bush.
[QUOTE="Rhazakna"]As a Progressive leftist, I am disturbed the callous derision of Islamic culture in this thread. Muslims are victims, and any violent act they commit in their countries are because of Western Imperialism. Yes, it may be difficult to see how an act of burning someone alive relates to Western foreign policy, but no act of violence committed by Muslims is their fault. Also, the West is attempting to export our phallocentric, hetero-normative patriarchal culture to the Muslim world, and this is wrong. Sure, burning a man alive may seem barbaric to us, but we have no right to judge their beautiful indigenous culture. Check your privilege, your white, wealthy, Western eyes can't see these things clearly, I'm sorry to say.br0kenrabbit
I'm a progressive leftist, and I think all organized religion is brainwashing. Most leftists I know detest organized religion (as opposed to personal faith).
I think leftist progressivism is brainwashing. What do you think about organized sports, organize politics, and organized education?You sound like the helgastReligion that must die along with it's savage people.
RadecSupreme
All over a 1500 year-old book written by an illiterate child rapist. *I don't want to live on this planet anymore*Zevianderi doubt he was illiterate
[QUOTE="br0kenrabbit"]
[QUOTE="Rhazakna"]As a Progressive leftist, I am disturbed the callous derision of Islamic culture in this thread. Muslims are victims, and any violent act they commit in their countries are because of Western Imperialism. Yes, it may be difficult to see how an act of burning someone alive relates to Western foreign policy, but no act of violence committed by Muslims is their fault. Also, the West is attempting to export our phallocentric, hetero-normative patriarchal culture to the Muslim world, and this is wrong. Sure, burning a man alive may seem barbaric to us, but we have no right to judge their beautiful indigenous culture. Check your privilege, your white, wealthy, Western eyes can't see these things clearly, I'm sorry to say.whipassmt
I'm a progressive leftist, and I think all organized religion is brainwashing. Most leftists I know detest organized religion (as opposed to personal faith).
I think leftist progressivism is brainwashing. What do you think about organized sports, organize politics, and organized education?all brainwashingYou sound like the helgast[QUOTE="RadecSupreme"]
Religion that must die along with it's savage people.
BossPerson
All over a 1500 year-old book written by an illiterate child rapist. *I don't want to live on this planet anymore*Zevianderi doubt he was illiteratemuslims think so.
That's why the first koran was orally told.
Just like another story...
Maybe if these people took a break from viciously murdering people over their way to easily offended sensibilities they could find some time to actually better themselves.
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-07-16/internet/28282141_1_popular-search-terms-google-trends-google-insights
And according to this Pakistan ranks #1 in google searches for "camel sex", "rape sex" and "child sex". Take it for what you will.
I think leftist progressivism is brainwashing. What do you think about organized sports, organize politics, and organized education?
whipassmt
I dislike all the above, actually. I think things are best left handled locally.
And I'm talking at the community level, not at the state level.
And you think affording equal freedoms to everyone is brainwashing?:lol:
People mocking Islam as a whole here are being pretty closed minded in that they are
a. generalizing extreme acts to be representative of the faith as a whole
b. failing to distinguish religion from potential cultural tenancies (which are certainly influenced by religion but also historical events, media, traditions, etc)
Also: Going with the above two points -- only roughly 20 percent of Muslims live in the Middle East (which is already a vague term used to lump together a diverse region).
I agree. Normal people don't brutally kill others just because their religion tells them so, there's more at play here. With that being said, Islam and every other religion is still stupid and I hate them all.People mocking Islam as a whole here are being pretty closed minded in that they are
a. generalizing extreme acts to be representative of the faith as a whole
b. failing to distinguish religion from potential cultural tenancies (which are certainly influenced by religion but also historical events, media, traditions, etc)
Also: Going with the above two points -- only roughly 20 percent of Muslims live in the Middle East (which is already a vague term used to lump together a diverse region).
Meinhard1
Dont bother. most people here are Jewish or anti Muslim. logic is not valid on these forums.People mocking Islam as a whole here are being pretty closed minded in that they are
a. generalizing extreme acts to be representative of the faith as a whole
b. failing to distinguish religion from potential cultural tenancies (which are certainly influenced by religion but also historical events, media, traditions, etc)
Also: Going with the above two points -- only roughly 20 percent of Muslims live in the Middle East (which is already a vague term used to lump together a diverse region).
Meinhard1
[QUOTE="Meinhard1"]I agree. Normal people don't brutally kill others just because their religion tells them so, there's more at play here. With that being said, Islam and every other religion is still stupid and I hate them all. An understandable viewpoint, perhaps the world would be better off without religion. ... but I'm not sure what would replace it without (without straying into the idealistic)People mocking Islam as a whole here are being pretty closed minded in that they are
a. generalizing extreme acts to be representative of the faith as a whole
b. failing to distinguish religion from potential cultural tenancies (which are certainly influenced by religion but also historical events, media, traditions, etc)
Also: Going with the above two points -- only roughly 20 percent of Muslims live in the Middle East (which is already a vague term used to lump together a diverse region).
PernicioEnigma
Growing up in a religious family, having religious friends, and even participating in religiously included activities (such as choir) has helped me see the positive aspects of faith. Also, as someone who is working towards becoming a psychiatiric nurse I view religion and religious communities as important tools to provide support, services, and help with coping (or addiction).
[QUOTE="Meinhard1"]Dont bother. most people here are Jewish or anti Muslim. logic is not valid on these forums. Haha, I generally just post because I want to articulate my viewpoint on a given issue. I've been here long enough to know that productive arguments are a rarity.People mocking Islam as a whole here are being pretty closed minded in that they are
a. generalizing extreme acts to be representative of the faith as a whole
b. failing to distinguish religion from potential cultural tenancies (which are certainly influenced by religion but also historical events, media, traditions, etc)
Also: Going with the above two points -- only roughly 20 percent of Muslims live in the Middle East (which is already a vague term used to lump together a diverse region).
Allthishate
[QUOTE="Allthishate"][QUOTE="Meinhard1"]Dont bother. most people here are Jewish or anti Muslim. logic is not valid on these forums. Haha, I generally just post because I want to articulate my viewpoint on a given issue. I've been here long enough to know that productive arguments are a rarity. again in reality these so called muslims are not cuz what they are doing is against the core teachings of the religion. but ofc these system warriors will ignore that bit and ramble on with there own deluded agenda.People mocking Islam as a whole here are being pretty closed minded in that they are
a. generalizing extreme acts to be representative of the faith as a whole
b. failing to distinguish religion from potential cultural tenancies (which are certainly influenced by religion but also historical events, media, traditions, etc)
Also: Going with the above two points -- only roughly 20 percent of Muslims live in the Middle East (which is already a vague term used to lump together a diverse region).
Meinhard1
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