Feb 4th 2011, 1:07:11
Now, rebuttal time.
They weren't. Most of them came from Saudi Arabia, one of America's closest allies. All of the hijackers that crashed the planes into the Twin Towers were Saudis. They not only had Islam in common, but also had being Saudi in common as well.
This will invalidate almost everything you said subsequent to this, but in fact, everything you've mentioned is political. They use religion as an excuse to gain sympathy and support. It's called "brainwashing."
Let's start with Hezbollah. Bombing American soldiers in a base in Lebanon - their homeland - isn't terrorism. If you're going to use that logic, then war is terrorism - and I could agree with that. Moreover, many Christians in Lebanon actually support Hezbollah.
Hamas? Granted, they have committed terrorist acts in the past, but it's politically-motivated. They aren't actually trying to kill off all the Jews, which is impossible even if they wanted to. Their objective is to liberate their homeland. This is political, not religious. It's about territories and borders. 10% of Palestinians are Christian, and they also want...you know...this thing called a state.
The Taliban? Those guys are the scum of the earth. I'm not going to defend them. But what they are doing is also politically motivated - they are trying to kick NATO forces out of their homeland.
Al-Qaeda are also scum, but they are also politically motivated. If you actually bothered to do rudimentary research from at least semi-objective sources, you'd see their main grievances are: 1) American bases and military in Arab territories, 2) American support for Middle Eastern dictators - such as Mubarak, King Abdullah (both Jordan and Saudi (Saudi is where Bin Laden is from)) and others. 3) Rabid support of Israel.
If Al Qaeda were religiously motivated to kill all "infidels," then why are they killing their fellow Saudis? Why are they killing their fellow Iraqis? Food for thought.
The most recent thing I can remember is the Californian man who was just arrested a few days ago parked in front of a mosque in Detroit. Yes, the man was retardedly deluded enough to think a car full of m-80s could blow up a mosque, but he had intent, and he's a religiously-motivated terrorist. There's your example, and it's one from 2011.
I won't mention the IRA, the KKK, or the EDL either.
Yes, you will call them crazy - and that's MY point.
The Crusades were partially religious, but there were heavy political motives to it as well. Many went there to grab land, like the occupation of Constantinople or seizing lands through the whole of the Levant.
I'm not even going to get into the rest - I would actually have to do research to back specific points, and I can't be bothered. Do your own research instead of making ignorant arguments.
Due to what I've already mentioned, the rest of your argument is moot. You were wrong in almost everything you said.
Do some more research please, starting with reading a book without an obviously biased agenda. I can offer recommendations if you'd like.
If it was all political they why were the people responsible for 9/11 from many different Middle Eastern countries, and the only thing they had in common was that they were all Muslims???
They weren't. Most of them came from Saudi Arabia, one of America's closest allies. All of the hijackers that crashed the planes into the Twin Towers were Saudis. They not only had Islam in common, but also had being Saudi in common as well.
That's not political - it's religious.
This will invalidate almost everything you said subsequent to this, but in fact, everything you've mentioned is political. They use religion as an excuse to gain sympathy and support. It's called "brainwashing."
Let's start with Hezbollah. Bombing American soldiers in a base in Lebanon - their homeland - isn't terrorism. If you're going to use that logic, then war is terrorism - and I could agree with that. Moreover, many Christians in Lebanon actually support Hezbollah.
Hamas? Granted, they have committed terrorist acts in the past, but it's politically-motivated. They aren't actually trying to kill off all the Jews, which is impossible even if they wanted to. Their objective is to liberate their homeland. This is political, not religious. It's about territories and borders. 10% of Palestinians are Christian, and they also want...you know...this thing called a state.
The Taliban? Those guys are the scum of the earth. I'm not going to defend them. But what they are doing is also politically motivated - they are trying to kick NATO forces out of their homeland.
Al-Qaeda are also scum, but they are also politically motivated. If you actually bothered to do rudimentary research from at least semi-objective sources, you'd see their main grievances are: 1) American bases and military in Arab territories, 2) American support for Middle Eastern dictators - such as Mubarak, King Abdullah (both Jordan and Saudi (Saudi is where Bin Laden is from)) and others. 3) Rabid support of Israel.
If Al Qaeda were religiously motivated to kill all "infidels," then why are they killing their fellow Saudis? Why are they killing their fellow Iraqis? Food for thought.
Okay, so Junky - the most recent occurrence you can think of are the Crusades? I think that goes a long way to proving my point - and it's not political.
The most recent thing I can remember is the Californian man who was just arrested a few days ago parked in front of a mosque in Detroit. Yes, the man was retardedly deluded enough to think a car full of m-80s could blow up a mosque, but he had intent, and he's a religiously-motivated terrorist. There's your example, and it's one from 2011.
I won't mention the IRA, the KKK, or the EDL either.
Yes, you will call them crazy - and that's MY point.
The Crusades were religious - and I agree - that that was the last time I can think of any other religion performing mass murder due to its faith.
The Crusades were partially religious, but there were heavy political motives to it as well. Many went there to grab land, like the occupation of Constantinople or seizing lands through the whole of the Levant.
I'm not even going to get into the rest - I would actually have to do research to back specific points, and I can't be bothered. Do your own research instead of making ignorant arguments.
Due to what I've already mentioned, the rest of your argument is moot. You were wrong in almost everything you said.
Do some more research please, starting with reading a book without an obviously biased agenda. I can offer recommendations if you'd like.
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