Posted on 09/05/2018 10:36:35 AM PDT by ColdOne
muslims do not feel offended. They feel superior to any other form of human interaction.
Personally, I hate islam and would see it destroyed
Is that offensive enough for these viruses?
Biased against Muslims? Ya think!? Is there a problem?
Muslim Terrorists? Are there any other kind?? (apology for the paraphrase of Col Jessup role in a Few Good Men).
They have a point. You can’t generalize from 30,000 isolated, lone-wolf attacks since 9-11, or from the hundreds of millions of Muslims who support Islamic terrorism to all of Islam. There are dozens of ordinary, decent Muslims who sincerely disapprove of that unprovoked violence, and they should not be blamed for the conduct of others.
If the average Muslim is offended by Islamic terrorism, they should have no issue with such a memorial. Or they’d be standing there condemning the violent fundamentalists.
Its almost like Pearl Harbor memorials are an affront to the Japanese.
Bias? So they want us to forget about 9/11 but you can’t mention the word “crusade” to a mulsim.
But, like pit bulls, you never know which one is likely to kill you.
And military holidays are biased against Nazis.
I wonder what the percentage of the student body at Ripon is from the full-pay, government-sponsored Islamic countries? Follow the money!
YO! RIPON! HEAD SHED!
The purpose of ALL anti-Moslem advertising and proselytizing is to cause Moslems to become embarrassed enough to the point that they renounce Islam!
What is it you don’t understand about Islam being an evil death cult?
Moslems have been killing non-Moslems and “wrong” Moslems since 622 AD! Last I heard, in excess of 270,000,000 people have been killed “in the name of Allah!”
And what is it about our First Amendment rights that we cannot call Moslems out for their evil behavior since 622 AD?
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