Over 50 killed. RIP
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Islam is not the problem here. Wahhabists are.Wait, really?
We should probably look into exploiting that loophole. Someone get Quantico on the horn.
With a team of strategically-located faggots we could bring Islam to its knees.
Perhaps he was mad he didn't get laid? Sexual frustration can do a number on a young man.
"Thou shalt not kill."im interested to see how the US ultra religious right processes this event because on one hand, the aggressor was Muslim, but on the other, the victims were gay
With all due respect, statements like this aren't really helpful.Islam is not the problem here. Wahhabists are.
But good point either way.
A terrorist admitted to be supporting ISIS went to the Pulse Gay Nightclub in Orlando and killed 50 people, and left 55 injured.Btw could someone give a text summary? I'm at a place where I can't watch videos right now. What exactly happened?![]()
If I was in the US right now I would do something about it. But since I'm half the world away and we don't have this problem with ISIS what am I supposed to do right now?With all due respect, statements like this aren't really helpful.
A lot of people get the feeling, after these events, that moderate/"good" muslims don't really do anything but point fingers about how it's those other Muslims.
And yeah it's true and it's shitty they are doing that but idk, it even rubs me the wrong way for a reason I can't quite articulate.
Oh, that's AWFUL! FIFTY?!A terrorist admitted to be supporting ISIS went to the Pulse Gay Nightclub in Orlando and killed 50 people, and left 55 injured.
With all due respect, statements like this aren't really helpful.
A lot of people get the feeling, after these events, that moderate/"good" muslims don't really do anything but point fingers about how it's those other Muslims.
And yeah it's true and it's shitty they are doing that but idk, it even rubs me the wrong way for a reason I can't quite articulate.
A terrorist admitted to be supporting ISIS went to the Pulse Gay Nightclub in Orlando and killed 50 people, and left 55 injured.
If I was in the US right now I would do something about it. But since I'm half the world away and we don't have this problem with ISIS what am I supposed to do right now?
I wasn't trying to say all religious people agree with this behavior, I was just curious about a very, very specific...type of religious person in the US"Thou shalt not kill."
Love, the only RR on this board.
To be honest, Americans and their liberal west allies really don't understand how non-gay supporting the rest of the world is. Or what life in the rest of the world is in general, no offense.
In a non-first world country, two men kissing usually still elicits a disgusted reaction in public.
When immigrants bring these world views to the US, and they fall in with radical groups, violence is the sad but logical result. Throw in the fact that the guy was abusive and violent to begin with, and we got a mass killer with a tragedy in the making.
I'm positive you're not the only one, babe."Thou shalt not kill."
Love, the only RR on this board.
You do not have to worry about that. We have been trying and doing all of that with success. We here are against ISIS as well as you may have already known. I will continue to make progress with this alongside our efforts.No one expects any non-radical Muslim to don a bulletproof vest and go fight ISIS, but just saying 'not me!' doesn't do anything.
I don't know what the situation or feel in Kuwait it, but in the USA, doing something would be:
-Making sure friends aren't getting radicalized.
-Speaking out against violence, but not passive aggressively ("Yea, Muslims being violent is bad, but it's not our fault).
-Practicing a moderate version of your faith.
-Admitting religion* is violent but encouraging people to not to drift towards it as a problem solving.
-Being active on positive social causes and not supporting laws and beliefs that belong in the stone age.
Among other things.
* Not picking on Islam. Most religion is violent and they should all admit it.
It's official
2016 is the worst.
I'm sorry, but I'm kinda skeptical about how somebody who has a checkered reputation and was interviewed by the FBI several times not only got to keep his firearms license, but purchased a firearm without any sort of flag going off.
If I was in the US right now I would do something about it. But since I'm half the world away and we don't have this problem with ISIS what am I supposed to do right now?
I wasn't trying to say all religious people agree with this behavior, I was just curious about a very, very specific...type of religious person in the US