Informed Consent

  • protovack@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    how can you have peace with a people who’s stated ideology is to exterminate everyone who isn’t muslim? That’s literally what their holy book says. If Israel laid down arms and offered a hand of peace, they would be instantly leveled by 10,000 rockets. It’s quite hilarious and sad to watch progressives in the west twist themselves in knots trying to figure out how to justify defending an ideology who’s stated goal is to murder everyone for a ticket to heaven. They don’t care about the lives of anyone, including their own people. They don’t have any judeo-christian ethics, like you inherited even though you don’t believe in the origin story. There is nothing in their mind or soul stopping them from raping, killing, and spitting on your dead body. And they would if we ever gave them the chance.

    Do you honestly think if we just disengaged and let Israel get leveled, that the terrorism would stop forever? That is so hilariously naive. They would come right for us eventually. They’d come for everyone. Never forget, their goal is to murder everyone on earth who isn’t muslim! It’s in their book!

    • SulaymanF@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Man I don’t know where to begin.

      First, the Quran does NOT say to “exterminate everyone who isn’t Muslim.” The Quran says that Jews and Christians worship the same God and that they are to be protected as equal citizens. It also says that Churches and Synagogues are places where the same God is worshipped and so Muslims are commanded to protect those houses of worship. Theres a reason the Golden Age of Judaism occurred under Islamic rule, as Jews were protected while the rest of Europe led pogroms against them.

      Second, Jews and Muslims lived together peacefully in the Middle East for over 1400 years and still do in places like Morocco and Tunisia. There’s a lot of current outrage over Israel massacring Arabs and stealing their land but that conflict is barely 70 years old. Heck, there was a new non-Israeli synagogue built in Lebanon and even Hizbullah said they supported it.

      I’m a practicing Muslim, my college Jewish roommates would be surprised to hear you think I wanted them dead. My religion actually tells me to protect them as I would the rest of my neighbors. It’s really clear you know absolutely nothing about Islam; you should pick up the Quran and read it from page 1. It’s short and you’d be surprised at how it doesn’t match the false stereotype you hold.

    • x86x87@lemmy.one
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      1 year ago

      Bro, i don’t know what you’re smoking but I want some.

      So, everyone has to have judeo-christian ethics? Are you fucking kidding me? You do understand that most religions are basically a rehash of the same shit? You also understand that it’s hard to be ethical when you are subject to genocide?

      They would come for us? JFC, you’re either ignorant or just brainwashed. Those people are just like you and me. They want to live a normal life, have kids, enjoy life. Just because they have a different religion does not make them subhuman.

      • solomon42069@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        The only acceptable way to treat someone subhuman is in a consenting sexual scenario. Everything else is abhorrent.

    • saze@feddit.uk
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      1 year ago

      Wow, you really showed them huh, and didn’t come off like a frothing removed at all.

    • JohnDClay@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      The Quran says a lot of things, sometimes contradictory. It’s best to see how the followers interpret them and which they hold to.