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Post by mikef6 on May 20, 2019 19:36:51 GMT
And stop saying that Sharia Law has been implemented in Alabama and Georgia and Missouri, and Ohio and…
Muslims aren’t doing this. Christians are. This is not Sharia Law, this is extremist Christianity.
Name it. Call it out. Stop it.
Do not further stigmatize the Islamic community for shit that Christians are doing.
---Internet meme that I like and agree with.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 20, 2019 20:28:03 GMT
I agree
Muslims would never ban abortions
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Post by goz on May 20, 2019 23:00:29 GMT
I agree Muslims would never ban abortions Let me translate for you. I think you will find that the OP is just likening the recent behaviour of extremist Christians to the behaviour of which those same extremist Christians accuse Muslims. You're welcome.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 21, 2019 0:25:45 GMT
I agree Muslims would never ban abortions Let me translate for you. I think you will find that the OP is just likening the recent behaviour of extremist Christians to the behaviour of which those same extremist Christians accuse Muslims. You're welcome. The OP speaks English. However, lol at "accused" You would think the notion of abortion being banned in most Muslim lands is unproven or something.
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Post by goz on May 21, 2019 0:39:55 GMT
Let me translate for you. I think you will find that the OP is just likening the recent behaviour of extremist Christians to the behaviour of which those same extremist Christians accuse Muslims. You're welcome. The OP speaks English. However, lol at "accused" You would think the notion of abortion being banned in most Muslim lands is unproven or something. You mean exactly like these ' CHRISTIAN AMERICANS' seem to want? What is the difference?
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Post by mikef6 on May 21, 2019 2:43:33 GMT
The OP speaks English. However, lol at "accused" You would think the notion of abortion being banned in most Muslim lands is unproven or something. You mean exactly like these ' CHRISTIAN AMERICANS' seem to want? What is the difference? Thanks for the backup, Goz. Extreme righties are experts at "misunderstanding" things other people say. In these kinds of exchanges, I usually do what you have done, viz., go over it again once or twice (mainly for others who might read the thread) but knowing that the conservative will pretend never to get the point and will just keep repeating the same things over and over. That is when I stop bothering. Thanks again.
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Post by drystyx on May 21, 2019 3:32:16 GMT
From Webster's unabridged dictionary:
Moron-(n) 1. Someone who believes banning abortions is the same as beheading human beings.
Alabama does have a provision to protect a mother whose life is at risk. She can get an abortion. It isn't total ban. It appears many people there value human life and don't decide to kill human beings because it is convenient. Incidentally, that is the opposite of what the Taliban does.
Not taking sides. Just pointing out facts from an objective standpoint.
You lunatics are the reason many people felt Trump was the lesser of two evils. He and Rush Limbaugh need to pay you all for campaigning for them, but they won't. They just laugh at you for assisting them. Stop expecting that paycheck from them.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 21, 2019 16:32:31 GMT
The OP speaks English. However, lol at "accused" You would think the notion of abortion being banned in most Muslim lands is unproven or something. You mean exactly like these ' CHRISTIAN AMERICANS' seem to want? What is the difference? Which comes back full circle to Talibama being appropriate. Alabama, or as you like to call it the United States of America (😐), are accused of behaving as a Muslim state does. You can’t stigmatize something that is true. You can’t accuse something that is already guilty of something. You can try to change the narrative by calling them some cute Christian phrase but so don’t think you’re that creative.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 21, 2019 16:34:35 GMT
You mean exactly like these ' CHRISTIAN AMERICANS' seem to want? What is the difference? Thanks for the backup, Goz. Extreme righties are experts at "misunderstanding" things other people say. In these kinds of exchanges, I usually do what you have done, viz., go over it again once or twice (mainly for others who might read the thread) but knowing that the conservative will pretend never to get the point and will just keep repeating the same things over and over. That is when I stop bothering. Thanks again. what misunderstanding? How are people stigmatizing the Taliban by comparing Alabama to them? As Injust told Goz, it’s your responsibility to come up with something that stigmatizes Christians for what Alabama is doing. Let me know if you need help as your rage may be blinding you to appropriate humor.
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Post by rizdek on May 21, 2019 17:49:30 GMT
Would Alarabia be better?
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2019 18:39:00 GMT
Talibama public TV have pulled a kids cartoon, because it has a gay wedding in it.
Fucking fundo wankers.
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Post by rachelcarson1953 on May 21, 2019 19:13:27 GMT
You mean exactly like these ' CHRISTIAN AMERICANS' seem to want? What is the difference? Which comes back full circle to Talibama being appropriate. Alabama, or as you like to call it the United States of America (😐), are accused of behaving as a Muslim state does. You can’t stigmatize something that is true. You can’t accuse something that is already guilty of something. You can try to change the narrative by calling them some cute Christian phrase but so don’t think you’re that creative. How about Ala damna ?
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 21, 2019 20:22:26 GMT
Which comes back full circle to Talibama being appropriate. Alabama, or as you like to call it the United States of America (😐), are accused of behaving as a Muslim state does. You can’t stigmatize something that is true. You can’t accuse something that is already guilty of something. You can try to change the narrative by calling them some cute Christian phrase but so don’t think you’re that creative. How about Ala damna ? Now you’re getting it! Maybe Alabaptist
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Post by Aj_June on May 21, 2019 20:37:54 GMT
And stop saying that Sharia Law has been implemented in Alabama and Georgia and Missouri, and Ohio and… Muslims aren’t doing this. Christians are. This is not Sharia Law, this is extremist Christianity. Name it. Call it out. Stop it. Do not further stigmatize the Islamic community for shit that Christians are doing. ---Internet meme that I like and agree with. I think what you are saying is that the law that is being changed in Alabama is happening because of Christian beliefs and thus Christians of Alabama or the US who took serious efforts to change the law should be held acknowledgeable for their actions. I cannot agree more. Muslims of Alabama cannot influence the law to the extent of causing a change in the law. That said people use terms like 'Talibanisation of xyz' not with the purpose to malign Islam as much as with the intent to present concerns that radicalization is happening on certain matters. Usually, these words are born out of instant concerns and don't stick for long. I believe the law in Alabama will get reversed soon but yes, it has caused more fears of Christian radicalization.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 21, 2019 20:52:37 GMT
And stop saying that Sharia Law has been implemented in Alabama and Georgia and Missouri, and Ohio and… Muslims aren’t doing this. Christians are. This is not Sharia Law, this is extremist Christianity. Name it. Call it out. Stop it. Do not further stigmatize the Islamic community for shit that Christians are doing. ---Internet meme that I like and agree with. I think what you are saying is that the law that is being changed in Alabama is happening because of Christian beliefs and thus Christians of Alabama or the US who took serious efforts to change the law should be held acknowledgeable for their actions. I cannot agree more. Muslims of Alabama cannot influence the law to the extent of causing a change in the law. That said people use terms like 'Talibanisation of xyz' not with the purpose to malign Islam as much as with the intent to present concerns that radicalization is happening on certain matters. Usually, these words are born out of instant concerns and don't stick for long. I believe the law in Alabama will get reversed soon but yes, it has caused more fears of Christian radicalization.
[Of course they can. It’s a secular process they are entitled to engage in and the majority of Alabamans are not for this law. Even that idiot Trump is against it. I would argue old white dudes are the problem but it’s too hard to come up with a quip for that.
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Post by Aj_June on May 21, 2019 20:59:07 GMT
I think what you are saying is that the law that is being changed in Alabama is happening because of Christian beliefs and thus Christians of Alabama or the US who took serious efforts to change the law should be held acknowledgeable for their actions. I cannot agree more. Muslims of Alabama cannot influence the law to the extent of causing a change in the law. That said people use terms like 'Talibanisation of xyz' not with the purpose to malign Islam as much as with the intent to present concerns that radicalization is happening on certain matters. Usually, these words are born out of instant concerns and don't stick for long. I believe the law in Alabama will get reversed soon but yes, it has caused more fears of Christian radicalization.
[Of course they can. It’s a secular process they are entitled to engage in and the majority of Alabamans are not for this law. Even that idiot Trump is against it. I would argue old white dudes are the problem but it’s too hard to come up with a quip for that. They can as in theory but the Muslims haven't got the representation or power needed to exert influence on the laws of Alabama. Muslim population in the state is less than 0.25%.
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Post by Aj_June on May 21, 2019 21:01:38 GMT
The white dudes, of course, are partly responsible for what is happening.
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Post by lowtacks86 on May 21, 2019 21:21:37 GMT
Old Christian conservatives tend to vote in high numbers, that's why were still politicizing issues the majority of the country actually supports (abortion, marijuana legalization, medicare for all, pulling out of pointless wars)
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Post by Aj_June on May 21, 2019 21:29:47 GMT
Old Christian conservatives tend to vote in high numbers, that's why were still politicizing issues the majority of the country actually supports (abortion, marijuana legalization, medicare for all, pulling out of pointless wars) Looking the same in a more optimistic way - If the old ones are the more problematic ones then the future maybe slightly better.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 21, 2019 21:39:09 GMT
[Of course they can. It’s a secular process they are entitled to engage in and the majority of Alabamans are not for this law. Even that idiot Trump is against it. I would argue old white dudes are the problem but it’s too hard to come up with a quip for that. They can as in theory but the Muslims haven't got the representation or power needed to exert influence on the laws of Alabama. Muslim population in the state is less than 0.25%. They have the representation their numbers signify which is the case for everyone. White dudes and the women who love them rule. The joke is based on what the majority of a particular groups of Muslims do. Taliban is a perfectly acceptable equivalent to this and I would have a hard time believing those .25% would mind. The reality is the majority have Americans are fine with abortion within limits that were established ages ago and the political party in power in Alabama is forcing governments hand in order to gain some inches with the most conservative SCOTUS bench in quite a while. They know this will be rejected. But that’s all irrelevant to the whacky notion that Christians generally speaking don’t endorse abortion overall even if many of them would wisely never think to do such a horrible thing themselves. Honestly many want it there just in case they change their mind lol. America and abortion go together like peas and carrots.
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