dynamiteReady wrote:It's almost as though no one ever mentioned that before, eh?Precisely. The issue is how all of these are various expressions of control and the need to control. People grasping for simplifications of the real to the detriment of decency.You could easily put together a list of horrors to describe America too, if you wanted - police murdering and imprisoning ethnic minorities, Westboro church, the Klan, imperialist invaders, CIA torture etc etc. Fuck it we should round up the yanks.
IanHamlett wrote:Not a fan of America either. Fuck Israel too.
IanHamlett wrote:Them too. Although I do think their imaginary friend is currently more of a problem than any of the other popular imaginary friends.
IanHamlett wrote:Them too. Although I do think their imaginary friend is currently more of a problem than any of the other popular imaginary friends.
Blue Swirl wrote:Please note I am using "criticise" in the proper way, rather than the colloquial meaning of "to point of flaws or be mean about something". We should be free without fear of violent reprisal to respectfully and thoroughly critique a school of thought, whether it be an ancient religion or the latest diet fad.
Skerret wrote:I count two cocknballs on that cover.
We have to realise that criticising a school of thought is not the same as attacking a particular creed, race, or other subgroup of humanity.
Lord_Griff wrote:Didn't the historian who did made a critical piece on the history of Islam get one o' them fatwas put on him. No penises in that little ditty.
Yes, the ridiculous number of sunni vs shia deaths for one.Yossarian wrote:There are enough facts facts to anger people regardless of September the 11th.
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