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Attack in Berlin

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7 hours ago, TheSandwichStealer said:

 

That story is 100% fake. I was very skeptical about this story when it first came out, and what do you know this guy pulls yet another fake story. It's no surprise, he has videos in the past where he makes a "social experiment" but it turns out to be a hoax. Stories like these really make me angry, because it tarnishes the reputation of good respectable mulisms that are out there. Anyways, just thought I'd share some updates to this prankster. 

 

Not at all surprised. I was a bit skeptical as soon as I heard his name. Fouseytube doesn't have the best reputation for being honest. Good find. :)

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I don't know who this commented was directed at, it could've been me even though I wasn't blaming anybody. I won't comment on some of it because TheDivineHustle did a rather excellent way of responding to it. I will respond on something thought, and that is one of my specialties: war.

1 hour ago, TheDivineHustle said:

 What does forcing millions of innocent people to live in war-torn Syria accomplish, other than create more terrorists?

Either way they are going to become terrorists, it's just a difference of where they are. The problem with Islam is how in the last part of the Quran's history being when they went to war, all their messages of peace were overwritten by that of war against the infidels/apostates (anyone not a muslim). This includes passages that specifically states anyone dying in the name of Allah is forgiven of any sins and gets rewarded. 

Furthermore, they are still in poverty if they go to europe and their education still lacks. This creates two problems: susceptibility to becoming radicalized, and an increase in all crimes. Even if they come, they will still become terrorists, it's just that less of them over time will probably be created, while more attacks occur within their new host countries.

 

If they stay, they have two places to go the Syrian Army, or any of the rebel groups on a jihad. There is no such thing as a "moderate jihad", they are all terrorists.  The funny thing is how our government is supporting them. We are bombing ISIS, yet we are supporting people who are doing the same things, and conduct joint operations with them. How does that make sense? We must not allow our governments to support terrorism of any kind, especially not only to fight a proxy war against Syria when so much is at stake with the potential results.

5 hours ago, Riley24 said:

What does bombing them do, other than destroy their infastructiure and kill their families, which obviously would lead to their hatred of us and their inevitable radicalization?

Bombing them is a very small part of their hatred of us. One of the main reasons is because we represent all the things they are indoctrinated into believing they hate. We are the home of the Christian, the Atheist, and things like allowing homosexual relationships don't help our case with them. However, the main reason is our strong alliance with Israel. This is the reason we were attacked on 9/11. It all leads back to their hatred of the Jews.

 

When we do bomb, we do it with precision munitions so as not to destroy unintended targets. The infrastructure we bomb is things crucial to the ISIS economy mostly, things like oil fields, banks, mines, warehouses, counterfeit making plants, supply depots, recruiting/training stations, and any infrastructure deemed a target for military or economical reasons like roads and bridges.

 

In my opinion, we just need to stop fighting proxy wars in the Middle East, and stop fighting specific forces at best while hypocritically supporting the same type of fighters just because they haven't backstabbed us yet to bring down foreign governments.

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