• Graves of British troops (in Libya) smashed and desecrated by Libyan Islamists
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[QUOTE=Craigewan;34879552]Well, according to the news articles, it wasn't a symbolic fuck you (Seriously, what's symbolic about burning it quietly in the trash? If it was "symbolic", it would have been filmed and posted all over the internet), it was because Prisoners had been writing messages in the burned copies with extremist sentiment, using it to communicate with one another. Now, you may say that the latter is just a pack of lies, but the fact that the former point did not take place actually supports the latter. TL;DR - Read the article[/QUOTE] i thought it was perfectly clear that i wasn't expressing my views, i was simply explaining why they'd easily be roused into a mob. i really don't care if you burn the quran, good reason or not.
if someone started burning my favourite books i would respect their opinions and go on with daily life when you become indoctrinated by organized religion and refuse to follow the teachings of your own faith, then there is no reason for you to love and believe in a god other than fear.
[QUOTE=PvtCupcakes;34881575]I think it has to do with lumping western countries together. It's fairly common for us in the West to look at the middle east as a whole, but not seperate it into seperate countries. E.g. if a Saudi Arabian flies a plane into a building, we go invade Iraq. [editline]26th February 2012[/editline] Why are we dedicating so much land to putting dead bodes into and jamming big ass rocks the ground anyway? It's such a christian thing to do. They're just dead bodies, there isn't (or there shouldn't be) some bigger supernatural meaning than that. .[/QUOTE] What? People of all different faiths, including atheist, get buried with tombstones. It has to do with remembrance, not religion.
[QUOTE=That Poster;34879880]So suddenly Islam is a race?[/QUOTE] Just look at all those Islams and their radical Libyanism!
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