• Depressing stuff from Syria: rebel brigade executes large amount of surrendered SAA/militia
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If they weren't using US weapons to execute those people, they will be soon.
The term "good guys" is over ratted. It's no longer black and white, nor has it ever been its war.
[QUOTE='[Seed Eater];41632704']When I was calling out the rebels for war crimes at the beginning of this war, and a year later, and even two weeks ago, everyone attacked me. Both sides of this are equally as bad, there is no morality to either, merely political control. Even the FSA has blood on its hands, even the "moderates" that the western forces have been training and arming. War isn't pretty and shit like this happens, but you have to realize that no faction in this represents the "good guys". To give the rebels some benefit, though, the FSA at least has a political charter that's not too terrible by western standards. They hardly follow it, but at least they're trying.[/QUOTE] The FSA are pure.
[QUOTE=Megafan;41632695]I cannot begin to count how many times this has been pointed out, but 'Allahu Ackbar' is not necessarily a pro-Islamic phrase. If you said 'oh God' or 'oh my God', I don't really think you'd be pro-Christian; the same principle applies here. 'Allah' is just the word for 'God' in Arabic.[/QUOTE] I don't get why people use this analogy, people say oh my god once in a while that isn't the only phrase they say, ever?
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;41637912]I don't get why people use this analogy, people say oh my god once in a while that isn't the only phrase they say, ever?[/QUOTE] There is a probable difference between "Allahu ackbar, takbir, Allahu Ackbar, takbir, allahu ackbar" and just saying it out of fear.
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;41637912]I don't get why people use this analogy, people say oh my god once in a while that isn't the only phrase they say, ever?[/QUOTE] Yeah but usually people aren't thrown into warzones are they?
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