Thanks, Legion.Because Muslims are more "victimized" than women in the liberal hierarchy of victimhood, Earl.
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Thanks, Legion.
You'd do well to understand what ' jihad ' entails before immersing yourself in more , uninformed, Islamophobia.
So you are apologizing for Jihadists now?
Which ones do you have in mind ?
So there are some you like?
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Attorneys for former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor plan to ask the court for a lenient sentence — no prison time, or if that's not granted, less time than what sentencing guidelines call for.
Noor was convicted of murder and manslaughter last month in the death of 911 caller Justine Ruszczyk. He faces a presumptive sentence of about 12.5 years in prison.
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2019/05/31/noor-attorneys-ask-for-no-prison-time-justine-damond-ruszczyk
Of course. So would you if you bothered to read a definition of ' jihad '.
I know it translates to holy war, or warrior, but in the west its used to define Islamic Extremists.
Jihad (English: /dʒɪˈhɑːd/; Arabic: جهاد jihād [dʒɪˈhaːd]) is an Arabic word which literally means striving or struggling, especially with a praiseworthy aim.[1][2][3][4] In an Islamic context, it can refer to almost any effort to make personal and social life conform with God's guidance, such as struggle against one's evil inclinations, religious proselytizing, or efforts toward the moral betterment of the ummah,[1][2][5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jihad
For the good of all humanity all muslimes should commit mass suicide
You're probably already on a racist/extremist watch list- but if you ain't you should be.
No on both counts.
But you belong to a terrorist organization.
CAIR should be disbanded and their members deported, whether citizens or not. They should be removed from this country for the safety of real Americans
Indeed, TD...indeed.
Exactly.No on both counts.
But you belong to a terrorist organization.
CAIR should be disbanded and their members deported, whether citizens or not. They should be removed from this country for the safety of real Americans
Gaza: Isolation and control
Restrictions on the Gaza Strip are part of a sequence going back decades predating Hamas control, analysts say.
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This summer marks an important but often overlooked anniversary in the history of the Gaza Strip. Thirty years ago, in June 1989, Israel imposed for the first time a magnetic-card system to restrict the exit of Palestinian residents. Anyone denied a card would be prevented from leaving.
While Israel's blockade of Gaza is often seen to have originated in 2006-2007 as a response to Hamas's rise to power, the isolation of the enclave in fact goes back three decades - and for many analysts, this historical perspective is essential for understanding today's developments.
"I think it is incredibly important to look at the wider context to understand what's going on today in Gaza," Tania Hary, executive director of Israeli human rights NGO Gisha, told Al Jazeera.
"Most people mistakenly believe that what's happening is a result of Hamas being in power, and that while the humanitarian crisis is an 'unfortunate' side effect, ultimately Israel has no choice."
In fact, human rights activists and scholars point out, the Israeli-imposed restrictions on the Gaza Strip are part of a sequence going back decades, predating Hamas control and rocket fire.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/06/gaza-isolation-control-190608081601522.html