They Hate Us For Our Freedoms

Sep 20, 2012 06:02

Back at the start of the Terrorist War, some people pointed out that the Muslims hated us for our freedoms.  And this was promptly shouted down by the Left as too simplistic ( Read more... )

cultural, religious, west, freedom of speech, terrorist war, islam

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shockwave77598 September 20 2012, 15:28:37 UTC
If they want to blow their own shit up, I say we let them. But anyone throwing anything at the embassy gets instantly shot (and we tell everyone that one bullet in 10 was soaked in pig's blood).

Problem solved. They don't believe anyone can say X or Y? That's their business. If you don't like $Book or $film then don't read/watch it. You start saying everyone on the planet can't write/say what you don't want, then that's war in my book.

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Let them behave as they wish in the security of their own borders. cutelildrow September 20 2012, 16:49:50 UTC
As long as they keep it there!

Stumbled on this: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/how-i-lost-faith-in-multiculturalism/story-fn59niix-1226031793805

Instead, it is the behaviour of people claiming the justification of Islam for their actions that affects the reputation of Islam.In January, the governor of the Punjab province in Pakistan, Salman Taseer, was murdered because he opposed the severity of the nation's blasphemy laws ( ... )

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Re: Let them behave as they wish in the security of their own borders. jordan179 September 20 2012, 19:55:10 UTC
Indeed, much of their "normal" is illegal in most of the Civilized world. They are only able to practice it there, to the extent that they can, because the Civilized countries have foolishly suspended or modified the enforcement of their laws to the full normal rigor, when the subjects are Muslim.

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Re: Let them behave as they wish in the security of their own borders. cutelildrow September 22 2012, 09:02:18 UTC
It still boggles me that it's expanded as it has.

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luagha September 22 2012, 00:55:50 UTC
The use of tactics like the pig's blood in war is against the Geneva Conventions under the desecration of bodies.

However, civilians are free to use the tactic. :) And indeed there's a goofy little company in Israel that sells long glass tubes of dessicated pig parts to mount on buses and the like so that the body parts of a suicide bomber will be mixed with them if he blows himself up there.

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headnoises September 22 2012, 01:46:30 UTC
Isn't the Geneva Convention only for lawful combatants?

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luagha September 22 2012, 03:06:17 UTC
It is, but because we are stupid, we extend it to terrorists too.

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cutelildrow September 22 2012, 09:01:16 UTC
Do they announce that those buses HAVE the pig parts? *very curious*

*thoughtfully* Hmm, there seems to be a bit of loophole abuse here.

'Desecration of body' might only apply if the 'body' in question is a corpse. Doesn't it?

Blender: pig parts + oil => water balloon *.

And no I do not consider 'terrorists' lawful combatants, but under saboteurs.

*Sleep depravation does awesome things for my sense of sadism.

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luagha September 22 2012, 11:35:10 UTC
The package you buy includes signs, in fact!

While I agree that terrorists are classified under spies and saboteurs, Bush was forced to politically decide otherwise.

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cutelildrow September 22 2012, 13:43:28 UTC
Really?!

XD That sounds AWESOME. Got a link? I wanna see it now. XD

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luagha September 22 2012, 14:42:23 UTC
This is not the original webpage I was looking at but:

http://www.silverbulletgunoil.net/index.html

Is a gun oil specifically formulated with pig fat to piss off muslims.

And http://rense.com/general49/deter.htm was a wag of a news story where a rabbi suggested the tactic and this deputy defense minister said, "Hey, sure, no skin off my butt."

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cutelildrow September 22 2012, 15:33:58 UTC
The grin on the character in my icon now graces my face. Sending them to hell with a single shot - guaranteed! (recalling a small event that happened in the Philippines a few months ago, I think pig anything = being unable to enter their heaven.)

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Unrelated to the above:

I wonder if you can use gun oil on blades to keep them from rusting. I have a small collection of display-sword replicas I'd like to keep shiny...

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luagha September 22 2012, 22:49:52 UTC

You can. It will lubricate and keep off the oxygen and so on and most any gun oil will be more than enough for a display sword.

The possible problem is that most gun oils aren't clear because they don't have to be. And a wall-hanging sword would want a clear oil so it still looks pretty and glisteny.

Any gun shop is likely to have oils on display for to pick a clear one.

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cutelildrow September 25 2012, 13:41:51 UTC
oh, they're sheathed. They might not be sharp, but still are pointed, and I'd like to avoid accidents.

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