Yet another shooting in the US!
Discussion
Eclassy said:
What a plonker. Ad hominem attack simply because I dont subscribe to your BNP/EDL ways.
No it's because you're constantly banging on about the same tripe over and over again eagerly waving your persecution card about.The fact you immediately accuse me of being part of the BNP / EDL just highlights that.
rouge59 said:
When are all you white Christians marching to protest about this atrocity?
Oh you're not?
Right.
well maybe when it's an orchestrated thing similar to what happens every-time some pictures are drawn of Mo, or screaming for sharia law then we'd say not in my name quite vocally. As it is the closest we get to those are the whack-jobs of the westboro baptist church when a lot of people say "nope, they don't speak for us" and indeed keep on saying this. Where do we get the moderate Muslims saying "those nut-jobs protesting pictures of Mo or screaming for sharia are nowt to do with me?".... Oh you're not?
Right.
irocfan said:
well maybe when it's an orchestrated thing similar to what happens every-time some pictures are drawn of Mo, or screaming for sharia law then we'd say not in my name quite vocally. As it is the closest we get to those are the whack-jobs of the westboro baptist church when a lot of people say "nope, they don't speak for us" and indeed keep on saying this. Where do we get the moderate Muslims saying "those nut-jobs protesting pictures of Mo or screaming for sharia are nowt to do with me?"....
I live around & know lots of Muslims, & haven't seen or heard any of them protesting about a daft cartoon or demanding Sharia Law.But that's maybe because they're just normal people like me, who just want to get on with their lives, earn a few quid & bring up their children in a peaceful democracy.
I'm assuming you don't ever encounter these people, but likewise read the Daily Mail or The Sun voraciously.
rouge59 said:
irocfan said:
well maybe when it's an orchestrated thing similar to what happens every-time some pictures are drawn of Mo, or screaming for sharia law then we'd say not in my name quite vocally. As it is the closest we get to those are the whack-jobs of the westboro baptist church when a lot of people say "nope, they don't speak for us" and indeed keep on saying this. Where do we get the moderate Muslims saying "those nut-jobs protesting pictures of Mo or screaming for sharia are nowt to do with me?"....
I live around & know lots of Muslims, & haven't seen or heard any of them protesting about a daft cartoon or demanding Sharia Law.But that's maybe because they're just normal people like me, who just want to get on with their lives, earn a few quid & bring up their children in a peaceful democracy.
I'm assuming you don't ever encounter these people, but likewise read the Daily Mail or The Sun voraciously.
irocfan said:
rouge59 said:
When are all you white Christians marching to protest about this atrocity?
Oh you're not?
Right.
well maybe when it's an orchestrated thing similar to what happens every-time some pictures are drawn of Mo, or screaming for sharia law then we'd say not in my name quite vocally. As it is the closest we get to those are the whack-jobs of the westboro baptist church when a lot of people say "nope, they don't speak for us" and indeed keep on saying this. Where do we get the moderate Muslims saying "those nut-jobs protesting pictures of Mo or screaming for sharia are nowt to do with me?".... Oh you're not?
Right.
There was a report on TV of some chap who wanted to demonstrate against having the christian version of sharia law (chraria law?) enforced on his local court by having the 10 [sic] commandments festooned over the entrance and when he mentioned this to the local law enforcement he was warned off.
irocfan said:
well maybe when it's an orchestrated thing similar to what happens every-time some pictures are drawn of Mo, or screaming for sharia law then we'd say not in my name quite vocally. As it is the closest we get to those are the whack-jobs of the westboro baptist church when a lot of people say "nope, they don't speak for us" and indeed keep on saying this. Where do we get the moderate Muslims saying "those nut-jobs protesting pictures of Mo or screaming for sharia are nowt to do with me?"....
Errm-abortion clinics in many parts of the U.S are constantly picketed and protested by anti abortionists or the 'pro life' movement. They scream and shout and attempt to intimidate the women who go in and the staff that work there. For some women getting an abortion literally means running a gauntlet of protestors waving graphic images and horrible slogans in their faces.This is not the westboro baptist church-this is a large number of people across the country-and an even larger proportion support this. Abortion is vehemently politically opposed almost all in the Republican Party and the rehetoric recently has been particularly vitriolic. In the wake of the shootings many Americans have actually said they support the shooter-openly on Twitter and many others are applying caveats to what he did.
So yes-its perfectly reasonable to ask for Christians and anti abortionists to march and say not in my name given the constant demands made on other religions to do the same in any other scenarios.
cookie118 said:
irocfan said:
well maybe when it's an orchestrated thing similar to what happens every-time some pictures are drawn of Mo, or screaming for sharia law then we'd say not in my name quite vocally. As it is the closest we get to those are the whack-jobs of the westboro baptist church when a lot of people say "nope, they don't speak for us" and indeed keep on saying this. Where do we get the moderate Muslims saying "those nut-jobs protesting pictures of Mo or screaming for sharia are nowt to do with me?"....
Errm-abortion clinics in many parts of the U.S are constantly picketed and protested by anti abortionists or the 'pro life' movement. They scream and shout and attempt to intimidate the women who go in and the staff that work there. For some women getting an abortion literally means running a gauntlet of protestors waving graphic images and horrible slogans in their faces.This is not the westboro baptist church-this is a large number of people across the country-and an even larger proportion support this. Abortion is vehemently politically opposed almost all in the Republican Party and the rehetoric recently has been particularly vitriolic. In the wake of the shootings many Americans have actually said they support the shooter-openly on Twitter and many others are applying caveats to what he did.
So yes-its perfectly reasonable to ask for Christians and anti abortionists to march and say not in my name given the constant demands made on other religions to do the same in any other scenarios.
(Irocfan, a Christian and believer)
irocfan said:
ok then - let's be quite clear on this. The shooter is a murdering scumbag who I hope will rot in jail for the rest of his days - no "ifs", "buts" or any other sort of equivocation bullst. His actions have fk all to do with me or the religion I follow in fact they should be condemned by any and all people with even a semi-functioning brain.
(Irocfan, a Christian and believer)
Yes, but why hasn't the head of the church in the US, or even the town where it happened, come out and said how the church condemns it? (Irocfan, a Christian and believer)
This, plus the messages on social media about how called for this was, seem to indicate that a worrying percentage of US Christians support terrorism.
Colonial said:
irocfan said:
ok then - let's be quite clear on this. The shooter is a murdering scumbag who I hope will rot in jail for the rest of his days - no "ifs", "buts" or any other sort of equivocation bullst. His actions have fk all to do with me or the religion I follow in fact they should be condemned by any and all people with even a semi-functioning brain.
(Irocfan, a Christian and believer)
Yes, but why hasn't the head of the church in the US, or even the town where it happened, come out and said how the church condemns it? (Irocfan, a Christian and believer)
This, plus the messages on social media about how called for this was, seem to indicate that a worrying percentage of US Christians support terrorism.
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