lowing wrote:
Bubbalo wrote:
lowing wrote:
I found this, ironically enough, on the same web site one of you terrorist lap dogs tried to use against my argument FOR Israel...LOL......I love it...still waiting on a reply.
Wow, there are videos on youtube for
and against various causes? Who would have thought that a website where anyone can post a video would contain a variety of views on similar issues. That's crazy man. Seriously, you're scaring me.
Your idiocy aside, big fucking deal. I bet I could find Christian leaders who espouse the killing of Muslims. Oh, wait, I don't have to, there's a well known group I can cite: KKK.
The KKK has been put down by an over whelming majority of the citizens it lives amongst. Wish we can say that the Islamic fascist movement was put down by the majority of its "peace loving" muslim communities.
We can. There have been public messages preaching peace and acceptance over violence since at least the 60's. I expect the ratings war and addiction to violence and action on TV has something to do with the reason it's not a frequently heard message.
Malcolm X (said not wrote:
"Human rights are something you were born with. Human rights are your God-given rights. Human rights are the rights that are recognized by all nations of this earth."
"In the past, yes, I have made sweeping indictments of all white people. I will never be guilty of that again — as I know now that some white people are truly sincere, that some truly are capable of being brotherly toward a black man. The true Islam has shown me that a blanket indictment of all white people is as wrong as when whites make blanket indictments against blacks."
"Since I learned the truth in Mecca my dearest friends have come to include all kinds — some Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, agnostics, and even atheists! I have friends who are called capitalists, socialists, and communists! Some of my friends are moderates, conservatives, extremists — some are even Uncle Toms! My friends today are black, brown, red, yellow, and white!"
"While in Mecca, for the first time in my life, I could call a man with blond hair and blue eyes my brother."
He had the balls to stand up and say it, even though he knew the risk presented by his more extreme associates. He had an extremist view, but he managed to realise the good in everyone and stood up to say it, even though it cost him his life.
I have no doubt that if a spokesperson of the KKK denounced the groups philosophy during those tense time, they would also have perceived them as a threat and executed.
The message of peace is there, it always had been. Some people choose not to hear it, in all communities, not just Muslim.
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