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AugmentedVision posted:lol ok friend dont talk poo poo about rambo 3 aka the best rambo e: i was a kid when it came out but can remember even then people thought stallone was a mentally ill retarded idiot for devoting his film to the mujahadeen
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Ork of Fiction posted:Because we gotta fluff up the Muslim world a little bit to make them seem like more of a threat, or we'll never get WW3. its not going to be WW3, its going to be more like Holocaust 2
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Blistex posted:Those "look how modern Afghanistan was" photos represented a very, very, very small segment of the population, and only a very limited section of Kabul looked like that. well obvioulsy, but that is true of every country. new york city is only a small percentage of the total area of America, but no one would object to a pic of New York being used as representative of the USA
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Rutibex posted:well obvioulsy, but that is true of every country. new york city is only a small percentage of the total area of America, but no one would object to a pic of New York being used as representative of the USA Cops in backwoods america don't have a documented tradition of keeping young boys as sex slaves for example.
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unpacked robinhood posted:Cops in backwoods america don't have a documented tradition of keeping young boys as sex slaves for example. backwoods america has a documented tradition of keeping young boys as agricultural slaves though
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unpacked robinhood posted:Cops in backwoods america don't have a documented tradition of keeping young boys as sex slaves for example. Yeah, that's college football coaches.
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Rutibex posted:well obvioulsy, but that is true of every country. new york city is only a small percentage of the total area of America, but no one would object to a pic of New York being used as representative of the USA I think you're missing the point here. -paved roads -electricity -men/women in western dress -women getting an education -the sexes mixing -consumer goods -cars -higher education -modern architecture -western medicine What I'm saying is that those photo series are in no way a representation of what Afghanistan was like outside of a tiny, tiny fraction of the country. While not 100% of the US was Times Square, the vast majority of the country had access to most things that one would see in a New York photo essay.
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Blistex posted:I think you're missing the point here. Islamization culturally was a thing started by the Iranian Revolution.
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Blistex posted:Those "look how modern Afghanistan was" photos represented a very, very, very small segment of the population, and only a very limited section of Kabul looked like that. The rare and elusive "misleading racist meme."
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whatever7 posted:Islamization culturally was a thing started by the Iranian Revolution. The Taliban style of Islamism is a Wahhabi Salafist import, right down to the monument destruction and total seclusion of women. Iranian style Islamism is actually pretty mellow compared to Salafism. But if you were a middle class, educated Afghan there was a brief window there that was pretty cool.
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Agag posted:The Taliban style of Islamism is a Wahhabi Salafist import, right down to the monument destruction and total seclusion of women. Iranian style Islamism is actually pretty mellow compared to Salafism. shia islamism is more palatable to the west than sunni islamism, in general, because sunnis are twats generally. They're the christian equivalent of a fundamentalist southern baptist christian versus like a methodist or anglican.
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Rutibex posted:well obvioulsy, but that is true of every country. new york city is only a small percentage of the total area of America, but no one would object to a pic of New York being used as representative of the USA lol
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Why are there a billion tribes of different muslims they need to consolidate their poo poo
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without genocide, that is
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goatface posted:Have they disappeared anyone notable yet? I know they've extended the detention without charge to 30 days so the world's media will have stopped watching, but there must have been some snatch teams out bagging undesirables by now, right? Erdogan setup a phone number for AKP supporters in other countries to call in with the names of suspected Gulenists in their host countries, you know, for reasons. http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2054&artikel=6480045 In addition, the Bil School in Stuttgart, Germany, a Gulenist private school, was placed under police protection and surveillance after men waving Turkish flags showed up just after the coup attempt, threatening to burn it down. There's also been reports of intimidation within the Turkish immigrant community from AKP supporters. So, this stuff is leaving Turkey and happening in Europe as well.
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Now they're investigating all the Turks who speculated that the coup was staged.![]()
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They surely need to convert most of the schools into prison facility at this point.
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Nah, they can just reuse the ones they've got. A few notes on IS methods, a quick adjustment to their laws, a bit more raping the prisoners they currently have, and then they can execute them for taking it and being gay in defiance of Islam. Clear those barns right out.
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SelenicMartian posted:Now they're investigating all the Turks who speculated that the coup was staged. Isn't that like 45% of the population?
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Crowsbeak posted:Isn't that like 45% of the population? A few days ago in the Russian news there was a report that due to the lack of officers-not-in-prison Turkey started to give important posts to the officers who planned a coup in 2003. Well, allegedly planned https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sledgehammer_(coup_plan) "This included the case that the original Sledgehammer document, claimed to have been produced in 2003, was actually created using Microsoft Word 2007."
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It seems every other day, the New York Times publishes an op-ed from Istanbul calling for Gulen's extradition. Nobody buys it in the comments section except other Turks posing there.
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http://aa.com.tr/tr/15-temmuz-darbe-girisimi/adalet-bakani-bozdag-fetode-1-dolarin-onemli-fonksiyonu-olduguna-suphe-yok/616012 Turns out the conspirators had a suspiciously high number of $1 notes, and the authorities believe that the letters and the numbers on them indicated a person's position in the coup's hierarchy. The also think that Gulen chanted over the notes before sending them to Turkey. Maybe there's more insanity, I've only seen a translated summary.
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Young Freud posted:In addition, the Bil School in Stuttgart, Germany, a Gulenist private school, was placed under police protection and surveillance after men waving Turkish flags showed up just after the coup attempt, threatening to burn it down. There's also been reports of intimidation within the Turkish immigrant community from AKP supporters. So, this stuff is leaving Turkey and happening in Europe as well. The Germans need to arrest and deport them immediately. gently caress paying for extra police shifts, cheaper to toss them out and ban them for life.
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Sounds like turkey is loving with the nato base for an "inspection" there atm???
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