At least 30 dead after slaughter in Nigeria

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PokerGuy

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Do you stand up and publicly denounce every evil action committed by a person or group who shares your political or religious beliefs?

The issue is not that everyone else in the world that shares the faith or political beliefs of someone or some group needs to stand up and denounce an evil action committed in the name of that belief. The issue is that many polls have actually shown significant support for much of the crazy behavior even among the supposedly normal non-radical followers.
 

Londo_Jowo

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No, I did not, you're replacing my words with your inferences.

Sorry, wrong on both counts.

No, you're calling out all Muslims with the "Religion of peace" meme.

I'm sure your Muslim "friends" support you calling out their religion as the "Religion of Peace" every time some radical idiots do some in the name of Islam :rolleyes:
 

peonyu

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I'd say there are too many schisms within islam, and muhammed apparently left no clear successor.

I think a religion has reached a point of no return when they start slaughtering one another.

Its also the fastest growing religion in the world, thats a scary thought huh ?
 

Londo_Jowo

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Absolutely not. People =/= the religion. I think the religion is messed up. As I said, you're replacing my words with your (incorrect) inferences.

Again I find it hard to believe you actually know anyone that is a practicing Muslim or even friends with someone who is a practicing Muslim otherwise you would not state what you did (bolded). I suspect all you know is what's posted on the internet..........uhhhhh Bonjour.
 

Retro Rob

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Again I find it hard to believe you actually know anyone that is a practicing Muslim or even friends with someone who is a practicing Muslim otherwise you would not state what you did (bolded). I suspect all you know is what's posted on the internet..........uhhhhh Bonjour.

He doesn't need to personally know a Muslim to make a judgement on it because he's seeing how it's practiced in places run by Muslims.

FWIW, I don't personally know any Muslims, but the ones I've encountered are pretty decent thus far, and civlized.... but they're not the majority here.

Seeing how a religion is practiced in countries in which they're the clear majority does give in a strong indication of said religion.
 

Retro Rob

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Its also the fastest growing religion in the world, thats a scary thought huh ?

Not really.

It depends on how it's practiced. If they're teaching to treat others of different beliefs with dignity and respect while actually DOING that, they're fine.

But if everyone MUST convert to Islam, even by the sword, well... then it is scary.
 

StrangerGuy

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I have seen Muslims from my own country that went Mecca for their pilgrimage and got killed there. If they treat each other that way what chance we heathens stand.
 

JTsyo

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It's the reason why IED's became so popular, they adapted pretty fucking quickly as it was around November or December in 2003 when I first heard what an IED even was and I had been doing escort missions from BIAP to multiple places within 100 miles of there.

Only a few first world countries even know what we are truly capable of. These third world's quite honestly are just ignorant which is not their fault they just don't understand and hopefully they will never have to find out.

When 100+ battle hardened insurgents that have been fighting for 3 years in Iraq attack a platoon of Rangers and get slaughtered (over 60 KIA) with only 3 WIA Rangers it's time to change something. They thought they would have the advantage of attacking them at night which is a truly horrible fuck up, and yes Apaches where eventually called in along with artillery all within 5-10 mins.

Heard a story from Iraq where the army was in a pitched battle during night. They would send up illuminating rounds and the insurgents would duck under cover. Waiting for the rounds to burn up before engaging again. After a few rounds, they would send up an IR round and the insurgents would think it was a dud and engage. While the US troops could see them bright as day.
 

nextJin

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Heard a story from Iraq where the army was in a pitched battle during night. They would send up illuminating rounds and the insurgents would duck under cover. Waiting for the rounds to burn up before engaging again. After a few rounds, they would send up an IR round and the insurgents would think it was a dud and engage. While the US troops could see them bright as day.

While it's not like shooting fish in a barrel their complete lack of training and not being part of an Army actually helps them. The out in the open engagements ended fairly quickly, they moved into the cities and started playing their normal day bs. With our ROE and them playing civilian by day freedom fighter by night it immediately put us at a disadvantage.
 

StrangerGuy

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While it's not like shooting fish in a barrel their complete lack of training and not being part of an Army actually helps them. The out in the open engagements ended fairly quickly, they moved into the cities and started playing their normal day bs. With our ROE and them playing civilian by day freedom fighter by night it immediately put us at a disadvantage.

They know your military will pussyfoot around their civilians, so they will blend and fight within them as much as they can while the civvies actively help them in secret. Impossible to win a war this way.
 

PokerGuy

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Again I find it hard to believe you actually know anyone that is a practicing Muslim or even friends with someone who is a practicing Muslim otherwise you would not state what you did (bolded). I suspect all you know is what's posted on the internet..........uhhhhh Bonjour.

And again I point out that you're just completely wrong, on all counts. I find most religions messed up (certainly the ones I know anything about), but the degree to which adherents follow them and interpret them strictly is what makes the difference. My friends have no problem with my thinking (and expressing) that I think a religion is messed up.

While most western countries still have a majority of people who identify with a religion or faith, they've become civilized enough to discard / ignore most of the crazy stuff in the religions. My friends don't get offended by someone disagreeing with them or pointing out crazy stuff. Unfortunately, a significant percentage of their fellow believers have not gotten to that level yet.