So Now Sudanese Muslims Are Marching With Weapons..........
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...and carrying Islamic flags, by the truckloads; while calling for the death of Gillian Gibbons.
http://ca.today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2007-11-30T185558Z_01_L30236718_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-SUDAN-PROPHET-COL.XML
All this over a teddy bear that was named "Mohammad" by small muslim children, in Ms. Gibbon's class.
These people are truley retarded. What a bunch of savages.
Mohammad blows goats. Get over it!
http://ca.today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2007-11-30T185558Z_01_L30236718_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-SUDAN-PROPHET-COL.XML
All this over a teddy bear that was named "Mohammad" by small muslim children, in Ms. Gibbon's class.
These people are truley retarded. What a bunch of savages.
Mohammad blows goats. Get over it!
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This is what happens when you combine religion with a poor, uneducated and easily manipulated population. It's also why Islam is thriving in Africa.
—Dorothy Parker
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Anyway, I think this happened because the teacher is non-muslim. Also she is just a pawn in a bigger game. If she was muslim they wouldn't have cared but because she isn't they see it as an insult by an "infidel". I think these extremists have been looking for another way of sending a message to the west and this just happened so they seized on it.
Probably because of a little thing called the Iraq war (and soon to be Iran war) most likely.
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Muslims are generally quite racist, bigoted and discriminatory in their view of non-muslims.
As are Jews.
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Not all of them. In fact the majority of muslims I've known and still know are nothing like this. And I know quite a few. That's like judging all christians or white people by the actions of the KKK or far-right or something and thinking they are the same.
I've only known one "fundamentalist" muslim who could probably fit the description of an extremist, and that was over 10 years ago. Never met one since.
I do have some issues over some stuff muslims have said online in other forums, and attitudes some of them have had towards my religion, but from personal experience the ones I know personally are alright.
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Milton Keynes Bowl, 11 July 2014
The definition of the word itself is rather benign
1. An unbeliever with respect to a particular religion, especially Christianity or Islam.
2. One who has no religious beliefs.
3. One who doubts or rejects a particular doctrine, system, or principle.
But the perception, attitude towards and the way many Muslims utilize the word just screams of disrespect and contempt. Often in a dismissive manner.
Got that right!
I didn't say all of them. I was just speaking in general terms, because generally speaking it is true and realistic.
I like you, also have Muslim friends. My kids often play with their kids.
Even they admit it is very common in Muslims.
There really is no comparison.
and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.
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This is a perfect example why religion and law should not mix. Keep religion OUT of laws and in the churches... where it belongs.
Hail, Hail!!!
this is what you get when there isn't a pluralistic viewpoint, when you teach the koran phonetically, so kids can recite it, but aren't taught to read and right so they can expand their own knowledge, it's not a muslim religious thing, it's the tight reins clerics and madrassas keep so they can have control. They wouldn't have control if the people's minds were free. Intelligent, pluralistic, good muslims exists in the western world...
funny thing is, the law in the Sudan that would punish the Enlish women, that was inacted in 1990 or 91, only applies to muslims, not christians as it is written, yet we have this situation.
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thank you
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Classic. I love it when someone points a finger at the mirror.
- the great Sir Leo Harrison
Why, you ask, would the government of Sudan force its employees out onto the street to demonstrate in a manner so confrontational to typical Western views of human rights, due process, etc? Maybe that little problem in the west of their country that has gotten a bit beyond their control? Yes, this has nothing to do with a teddy bear, nothing to do with Islam even, but all to do with a sovereign government trying to cast the "West" in a bad light, primarily because they are afraid the "West" (EU, US, UN, Nato, whomever...) will someday soon have had enough of the atrocities going on in Darfur and decide, sovereingty be damned, they are sending in a multinational force to institute some peace. By casting this one British woman as a harbringer of all the trouble a whole western military force could bring to the country, the government hopes to incite popular sentiment against any sort of humanitarian intervention, thereby letting the killing in Darfur go on, letting the present leaders stay in power, letting China continue to prospect for oil, etc... all about maintaining the status quo when you really get to the root of the issue.
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and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.
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My comments had nothing to do with that, whatsoever.