Originally posted by Klawbut this makes sense from Klaw... wtf? If he'd said Muslim "exyremust" it would even be an honest post.
It's simple.9/11 was a Muslim Terrorist attack, and in retaliation, the U.S. (and allies) invaded a country (Afghanistan) and killed over a million people when they had nothing to with it.
The Afghans have every right to be pissed.
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!Klaw tries to do this weird thing where he seems reasonable about certain topics but has no problem going dumb on many others.
but this makes sense from Klaw... wtf? If he'd said Muslim "exyremust" it would even be an honest post.
In some ways it reminds me of DDM. How he would talk about wanting universal healthcare but would spew all the Coivd-19 stupidity.
Originally posted by NewjakYup, it's a standard trolling tactic, I used to use it myself. The truth is, if you are using disgusting views to troll people shouldn't you be taken on face value from that persona? If you are using disgusting views seriously or not, you might propagate some reasonable views to be taken more seriously? That was definately Ddm's game, probably Eon/Klaws too.
Klaw tries to do this weird thing where he seems reasonable about certain topics but has no problem going dumb on many others.In some ways it reminds me of DDM. How he would talk about wanting universal healthcare but would spew all the Coivd-19 stupidity.
FRC: Vax Mandate Worse Than 9/11
From the Family Research Council:
"Twenty years ago today, Americans went to sleep never imagining the next morning would change our lives forever. We woke up to a once-in-a-generation nightmare carried out by extremists who despised our way of life, our liberties, and our God.
Their hatred killed 3,000 innocents that day, but it did not kill America. Unfortunately for the terrorists, the people of this country were resilient—even in unspeakable tragedy.
We mourned, flew bigger flags, and rebuilt. It would have never occurred to us then that two decades later one of the greatest assaults on our sovereignty would come from our government itself.
That the man we'd elect as president would one day tell us that confronting a deadly threat is 'no longer about freedom and personal choice.'
When Joe Biden looked into the camera and told us that we had lost the right to make our own health care decisions, no buildings exploded, no lives were lost. But it was still an attack on America and our core values.
In many ways, it has the very real potential to do what 9/11 didn't: destroy the free foundations of our country. The White House will say that its vaccine mandate is about public safety and common sense—and that to beat the pandemic, we all have to give up some liberties."
I guess Klaw spoke too soon. Since Tony Perkins is so concerned about "the right to make health care decisions," we can look forward to him coming out against the Texas anti-abortion law any moment now. Tick-Tock, Tony. Would not want to be a giant, hypocritical piece of shit.
Originally posted by cdtm
The reasons given by writers on Wikipedia suggest support for Israel and troops in Saudi Arabia are reasons.Those are pretty terrible reasons if representative. Trade embargo's, military presences (After major incidents that necessitated controlling air space), and simply being allies with a nation and people you don't like are not good reasons to slaughter civilians.
Lol there are no good reasons to slaughter civilians. That's why they are called terrorists.
Troops in Saudi was always pretty bad, I mean you're talking about taking Imperialism to the Holiest place for Muslims. I mean how would you like Taliban surrounding Vatican city?
There was also your arming of Saddam Hussain who waged war on Iran and against his own people.
Then you decide to invade Iraq (first Gulf war).
So being "allies with people arabs/muslims don't like" is really understating it when you have always been arming your allies to mass slaughter civilians. I mean you are currently arming Saudi Arabia to mass slaughter civilians in Yemen.
So what you should really be asking is what on Earth could justify that? First arming Saddam Hussain to slaughter civilians, currently arming Saudi Arabia to slaughter civilians, then slaughtering civilians themselves with 20 year occupations and continual drone strikes.
And of course continual military support for Israel and it's aparthied over the Palestinian people.
Suffice to say the U.S. has never really left the Arab/Muslim world alone, and there's plenty of reason for them to hate the U.S. for it's foreign policy there.
Originally posted by Darth ThorI have a family member who was in Helmand... I do not disagree with anything you say.
Lol there are no good reasons to slaughter civilians. That's why they are called terrorists.Troops in Saudi was always pretty bad, I mean you're talking about taking Imperialism to the Holiest place for Muslims. I mean how would you like Taliban surrounding Vatican city?
There was also your arming of Saddam Hussain who waged war on Iran and against his own people.
Then you decide to invade Iraq (first Gulf war).
So being "allies with people arabs/muslims don't like" is really understating it when you have always been arming your allies to mass slaughter civilians. I mean you are currently arming Saudi Arabia to mass slaughter civilians.
So what you should really be asking is what on Earth could justify that? First arming Saddam Hussain to slaughter civilians, currently arming Saudi Arabia to slaughter civilians, then slaughtering civilians themselves with 20 year occupations and continual drone strikes.
And of course continual military support for Israel and it's aparthied over the Palestinian people.
Suffice to say the U.S. has never really left the Arab/Muslim world alone, and there's plenty of reason for them to hate the U.S. for it's foreign policy there.
"I guess Klaw spoke too soon. Since Tony Perkins is so concerned about "the right to make health care decisions," we can look forward to him coming out against the Texas anti-abortion law any moment now. Tick-Tock, Tony. Would not want to be a giant, hypocritical piece of shit."
I'm pro-choice, and I've already condemned the Texas abortion law.
Try again.
^ Yeah they just support invading and occupying other countries. Oh and usually white supremacy on top.
Originally posted by Klaw
Source?
Really it doesn't take long to google:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/bush-god-told-me-invade-iraq-6262644.html
Originally posted by Darth Thorwhere to invade next?
^ Yeah they just support invading and occupying other countries. Oh and usually white supremacy on top.Really it doesn't take long to google:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/bush-god-told-me-invade-iraq-6262644.html
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Really it doesn't take long to google:https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/bush-god-told-me-invade-iraq-6262644.html
Klaw is a bad faith debater.
Bush was (still is?) a religious extremist: President George Bush has claimed he was told by God to invade Iraq and attack Osama bin Laden's stronghold of Afghanistan as part of a divine mission to bring peace to the Middle East, security for Israel, and a state for the Palestinians. -snip
Well, he invaded Irag and Afghanistan and helped secure Israel by giving them even more arms, but he somehow forgot about a state for the Palestinians. Maybe God wasn't serious about that part.