Islam hates us?

LOL

You made the original post, which I referred to, at 1:39:

Now you want to point to a post that you made at 3:26:

Which was 1 hour and 47 minutes later and that was when you tried to move the goal posts, all in an attempt to salvage what little face saving you could attempt.

I accept your surrender and please don't compound your shame, by continuing to lie about it.

OH and by the way, I still never "alluded" to you blaming Trump for anything and the fact that you tried to present it as such; not only speaks of your inability to comprehend the written word, but it also exposes your duplicity while attempting to appear correct in your erroneous assertion.

:chesh:

...you are decidedly a stupid, pompous, racist douche-bag...
 
So you fully recognize my accurate description of you...
It's about time, racist sympathizer...

AH YES, the old change the quote method of trying to appear intelligent.
You should fully expect to receive a stern dressing down, from some of the JPP liberals, over your behavior; Leon. :D
 
Unfortunately, it doesn't.

We can start at the most basic level: the premise that marginalization is connected to radicalization.

Do you dispute that very basic psychological concept, and if you do, why & what is your proof of that?

Yes. I dispute that concept and here is why.

There is no group more marginalized than the Jews. They live in a part of the world where they are reviled and under constant threat, called the worst names imaginable. Anti semitism in Europe is on the rise. Yet I don't see stories of "radicalized Jews". Do you?

You are merely making excuses for the muslimes. I understand why.

1) if you are able to convince yourself that it is because of something we are doing you can absolve the muslimes of responsibility
2) blaming Trumps mean words keep you from digging deeper into the real reason for their radicalization which is their so called religion.
3) for you it is easier to take those of us who you think "don't get it" than facing up to the real threat that is islum.

You see no matter what you call me and USF, you have no worries of us beheading you. But you know deep down in places you don't want to talk about that the threat of islum is real it is just too scary for you to face. So it is simpler for you to blame people like me and USF who are no threat to you
 
Yes. I dispute that concept and here is why.

There is no group more marginalized than the Jews. They live in a part of the world where they are reviled and under constant threat, called the worst names imaginable. Anti semitism in Europe is on the rise. Yet I don't see stories of "radicalized Jews". Do you?

You are merely making excuses for the muslimes. I understand why.

1) if you are able to convince yourself that it is because of something we are doing you can absolve the muslimes of responsibility
2) blaming Trumps mean words keep you from digging deeper into the real reason for their radicalization which is their so called religion.
3) for you it is easier to take those of us who you think "don't get it" than facing up to the real threat that is islum.

You see no matter what you call me and USF, you have no worries of us beheading you. But you know deep down in places you don't want to talk about that the threat of islum is real it is just too scary for you to face. So it is simpler for you to blame people like me and USF who are no threat to you

CRAP
<walks over and hangs the machete back up>

:chesh:
 
Here is the question, USF (once again):

We can start at the most basic level: the premise that marginalization is connected to radicalization.

Do you dispute that very basic psychological concept, and if you do, why & what is your proof of that?

The problem is the concept doesn't absolve Islam.

Because it can still be true that Muslims are marginalized AND Islam is a better vehicle for radicalization than Christianity, Trumpomania or what have you. Which explains why Christian terrorists or marginalized Trump supporters are relatively scarce compared to radical Muslims.

The proof is in the pudding. Radical Muslims are an issue just about everywhere you find large numbers of Muslims. There are easily enough marginalized Christians in the Middle East to demonstrate the validity of your theory but the number of Christian terrorists in the M.E. is vanishingly small. In fact, it almost sounds like the punch line to a bad joke because whatever Christians are left in the M.E. are trying to survive the threat of radical Islam.

You're theory doesn't account for the facts.
 
Screw this guy. Muslims have fought & died for the American military. There are millions of patriotic American Muslims. There are hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world who have nothing to do with radicalism.

This is such irresponsible, hate-stoking BS - and coming from someone who wants to be our President.

I don't think people realize how extraordinarily important it is that this man not be elected.

Awwww. Poor baby.
 
As in Ireland, people in the Middle East often hate colonialist robbers. What this has to do with Islam would require plumbing the darker depths of the American racist mind, which is not anywhere sane people would want to go. In the same way, the Easter Rising was in direct contradiction to contemporary RC theology re blood sacrifice.
 
The problem is the concept doesn't absolve Islam.

Because it can still be true that Muslims are marginalized AND Islam is a better vehicle for radicalization than Christianity, Trumpomania or what have you. Which explains why Christian terrorists or marginalized Trump supporters are relatively scarce compared to radical Muslims.

The proof is in the pudding. Radical Muslims are an issue just about everywhere you find large numbers of Muslims. There are easily enough marginalized Christians in the Middle East to demonstrate the validity of your theory but the number of Christian terrorists in the M.E. is vanishingly small. In fact, it almost sounds like the punch line to a bad joke because whatever Christians are left in the M.E. are trying to survive the threat of radical Islam.

You're theory doesn't account for the facts.


CLAP
 
LOL

You made the original post, which I referred to, at 1:39:

Now you want to point to a post that you made at 3:26:

Which was 1 hour and 47 minutes later and that was when you tried to move the goal posts, all in an attempt to salvage what little face saving you could attempt.

I accept your surrender and please don't compound your shame, by continuing to lie about it.

OH and by the way, I still never "alluded" to you blaming Trump for anything and the fact that you tried to present it as such; not only speaks of your inability to comprehend the written word, but it also exposes your duplicity while attempting to appear correct in your erroneous assertion.

:chesh:

Ummmm....USF? The post I made at 3:26 is the one that you inferred that I was ONLY talking about poverty & socialization from. Which I corrected you on by pointing out that I clearly alluded to other factors with "And so on."

You completely forgot the post that we were discussing. Amazing.
 
And again - your stupid false analogy relied on the assumption that I was blaming Trump for terrorist attacks. How is it possible for you to not see that?
 
The problem is the concept doesn't absolve Islam.

Because it can still be true that Muslims are marginalized AND Islam is a better vehicle for radicalization than Christianity, Trumpomania or what have you. Which explains why Christian terrorists or marginalized Trump supporters are relatively scarce compared to radical Muslims.

The proof is in the pudding. Radical Muslims are an issue just about everywhere you find large numbers of Muslims. There are easily enough marginalized Christians in the Middle East to demonstrate the validity of your theory but the number of Christian terrorists in the M.E. is vanishingly small. In fact, it almost sounds like the punch line to a bad joke because whatever Christians are left in the M.E. are trying to survive the threat of radical Islam.

You're theory doesn't account for the facts.

Christian terrorists weren't that "scarce' just 50 years ago. The south had a huge population of them..

To me, it's splitting hairs. Throughout history, the level of violence between so-called Christian groups & Muslim groups is roughly even. That doesn't support your argument that Islam is a better vehicle for radicalization or violence. I'd concede that radical Islam is more of a problem today, but on our soil, it's still about even.

I don't really know what you guys are after, anyway. As I've said, the vast majority of the world's Muslims condemn the violence of the radicals. What's your plan? How do you plan to eliminate Islam from the planet - and why would you do that if most Muslims are not a threat?
 
Yes. I dispute that concept and here is why.

There is no group more marginalized than the Jews. They live in a part of the world where they are reviled and under constant threat, called the worst names imaginable. Anti semitism in Europe is on the rise. Yet I don't see stories of "radicalized Jews". Do you?

You are merely making excuses for the muslimes. I understand why.

1) if you are able to convince yourself that it is because of something we are doing you can absolve the muslimes of responsibility
2) blaming Trumps mean words keep you from digging deeper into the real reason for their radicalization which is their so called religion.
3) for you it is easier to take those of us who you think "don't get it" than facing up to the real threat that is islum.

You see no matter what you call me and USF, you have no worries of us beheading you. But you know deep down in places you don't want to talk about that the threat of islum is real it is just too scary for you to face. So it is simpler for you to blame people like me and USF who are no threat to you

Like I said, you are going out of your way to cling to your hate & ignorance. You just have blinders on.

Are the Jews marginalized within their own country and society?

Sorry, Charlie.

Also as I keep saying, marginalization just makes those on the fringe more susceptible to radicalization. It's interesting that you - as someone who always says that I'm inviting the idea of my own head getting cut off - are actually advocating for continued marginalization of Muslims here, and support rhetoric that alienates important allies who we'd rely on in the Middle East to help us defeat ISIS.

You guys are really children. You don't get it. You don't understand much of anything at all.
 
Trump doubled-down on this last night. The other candidates completely schooled him on how we need our Muslim allies in the Middle East to defeat ISIS, and the other ramifications that his ignorant rhetoric has around the world.

I'm sure his supporters still love it, though. America has such a long way to go. Great progress over the past few decades - but still so far to go.
 
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