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ISIS creates sex slave jail with Yezidi women

CynthiaCypher

Well-Known Member
If the politician in this world weren't such spineless ******* there would be boots on the ground killing this cancer.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
If the politician in this world weren't such spineless ******* there would be boots on the ground killing this cancer.
It's abit harder than just going in and killing them off. America delivered a blow to Al Qaeda and got rid of Saddam, and now there is ISIS. Something has to be done, but just going in and killing them has not worked over the past several centuries. Asides from withdrawing Western control over the Middle East and reducing economic priorities I'm not sure what it will take. But if our only goal is to go in an kill them, we'll be having this same discussion when the next group rises to power, and then we'll go to kill off that group, and our children's children will be asking themselves what to do with the groups who rise to power over the void created by the deaths of the previous group. Short of The Impaler being reincarnated and bringing his methods of cruelty to spread fear among his enemies, I really don't know what it will take to make even a noticeable reduction in violence.
 

MD

qualiaphile
People need to accept that Islam has dangerous teachings to it. These people who joined ISIS and doing these things have been brainwashed by extreme Islam. And their numbers continue to grow into the hundreds of thousands.

They see people who are kuffar as sub-human. The day we accept this, is the day we can go forward. This is why so many religious minorities in the middle east have been wiped out by Islam. This is how these men, many of whom are from well to do European backgrounds, can become sociopaths. Their minds have been warped by a religion with blood in its past. This is the only reason for them to do such evil things to people who haven't done anything to them, except for belief in a God who is not their own. The Yezidis are a peaceful people.

Yea you can blame all the other factors here. But in the end, the idea that infidels are sub human is a trait that only Muslims practice more widely than any other faith today. This is the truth. The Kurds and Shi'as have ignored the more extreme points of their religion, but the Salafists drench themselves in it. The Saudis and Gulf States fund the growth of Salafism. The day the rest of the world accepts this, is the day we can move forward.

Here one man said no to conversion and they killed 600 Yezidis, all over one man. http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/19/us-iraq-security-yazidis-survivor-idUSKBN0GJ1A620140819
 
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Straw Dog

Well-Known Member
My heart goes out to the victims of this tragic situation. May the hijacked hearts of ISIS be re-opened such that members awaken from their ignorance. Only love can cure this disease within humanity.
 

oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
Islamic State militants are gang-raping, selling hundreds of Yazidi women inside Iraqi prison: report - NY Daily News

This is probably the saddest thing I have read. I'm sure some people will defend them or brush this off as something 'common'. But before you do just be thankful it hasn't happened to your community or people.

I have nothing more to say.

The nazis did this to Jewish women.......
Justice must wait...... but justice can wait..... so justice will wait.....

I am dreadfully sorry to read about this atrocity.
 

Avi1001

reform Jew humanist liberal feminist entrepreneur
Society has not yet figured out the answer to this historic question yet.

If we help, we are drawn into the rats nest.

If we do not help, we allow the rats to rape the women.

How do we deal with two situations where either way we lose.....and they lose ?
 
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Pegg

Jehovah our God is One
My heart goes out to the victims of this tragic situation. May the hijacked hearts of ISIS be re-opened such that members awaken from their ignorance. Only love can cure this disease within humanity.

if they dont repent, they will be dealt with by the heavy hand of God when he administers justice for all their wickedness.
 

Nyingjé Tso

Dharma not drama
Ooooh, such a beautiful, honorable and humbling Islam they show to the world !
These dogs... no they doesn't even deserve to be called dogs, it's insulting to dogs since these mens are less than animals to me. These pieces of dirty ***** need to die, to dissapear, to be exterminated. And they will deserve every bit of torture and suffering inflicted to them, and they will deserve all the low births they'll get where they'll suffer atrociously for thousand of years until they have paid everythi'g they have done, and maybe then they'll have a second chance to be good human beings.

As sure as you get splashed when you throw a rock in a puddle, these guys will suffer back all they did, and calling their god for mercy won't help them. Because they will deserve EVERY. BIT. Of the extermination that wait for them.

I think of Godess Durga and Kali mata. I pray the supreme mother who hold the swird and the heads of demons men in Her hands, because she will come and she will satisfy Her thirst on the blood of these dirt mens, and she will take back Her tortured childrens to Her breasts and give them back the dignity that was stolen from them, give them courage to speak out against this inhuman cruelty !
 
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illykitty

RF's pet cat
Ugh I haven't even clicked on the link because I'm scared of what I'll be reading. I'm so disgusted and appalled I don't even know what to say. It's horrible.

How can anyone justify this? :( I hope they get stopped somehow. These poor women, I so wish they could be saved and that those men get what they deserve.
 

Straw Dog

Well-Known Member
if they dont repent, they will be dealt with by the heavy hand of God when he administers justice for all their wickedness.

Evidently, I don't mind punishment in proportion, but I care most about transformation. True justice could resurrect their humanity.
 

Pegg

Jehovah our God is One
Evidently, I don't mind punishment in proportion, but I care most about transformation. True justice could resurrect their humanity.

they certainly have that opportunity, but they need to change their attitudes on many things because God judges us by the way we judge others.

If they remain strict and harsh upon their fellow man, God will be strict and harsh when he judges them:

Matt 7:1 “Stop judging that you may not be judged; 2 for with the judgment you are judging, you will be judged, and with the measure that you are measuring out, they will measure out to you. 3 Why, then, do you look at the straw in your brother’s eye but do not notice the rafter in your own eye?
 

Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
Posting before someone posts the opposite of what I am about to post:

The notion that a religion can't be violently implemented, or the notion that members of the IS are not "true Muslims", is vigorously misleading---to the point that it defies the logic of [religious] outward-rigorism. For those unfamiliar with this term, the following may be carefully read to understand the background of such a phenomenon: http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/general-religious-debates/166587-religious-outward-rigorism-isis.html.

And such a notion leads to an ironic conundrum:

The first phase of outward-rigorism is condemnation. And when moderates of a particular religious group lambast militant rigorists as not "true Muslims", the moderates are engaging in this first phase indirectly. How so ? Well the logic of the condemnation phase is very simple: members of said faith arbitrarily evaluate what they find as legitimate. Though condemnation is often benign, it can grow towards two aspects that deserve scrutiny: aggressive condemnation (e.g., "if you don't believe in what we believe, you will go to hell"), and blind condemnation (e.g., "these aren't true adherents of the faith"). The latter, unfortunately, seeks to cover such blatant militant acts---the mere act of gang-raping females of the Other being representative of the final phase known as genocide---in order to wash the particular strain of their religious ideology from having any association with such rigorist acts [acts which are justified through the rigorist reading of scripture].

What would behoove moderates, instead, would be to acknowledge that rigorist implementations of religious ideology can occur and that it is a reality of perverted and often literalist reading of scripture. This can be usually done by breaking free from the shackles of holding one's own faith as perfection-incarnate, and by acknowledging that it is inherently either manmade or highly influenced through socio-cultural religious understandings. Unfortunately, the mere act of engaging in this progressive approach is blasphemous to the very core for traditional rigorists themselves. And thus hopes for rational dialogue mostly always fall prey to the delusions of the grandiose.​
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
I wonder how I would feel if I were Muslim myself and had to deal with those news of a group insisting that it is a Islamic State yet fails to see such basic facts as that human dignity needs to be protected.

That is not only anti-Islamic (I must hope), but also all-out depressing and revolting.

And for that very reason I must admit that I really wish I could have some idea of how they attempt to justify that violence and depravity while symultaneously claiming to be Quran-inspired.

Not that I personally think that is difficult to do that, mind you. I mistrust scriptures as worse than useless as grounds for religious practice. But learning how the abuse is presented and supported might well prove useful in order to prevent it. How sincere is ISIS anyway? At which level is it necessary to act to prevent them from causing further harm? Are they at all receptible to political or rational convincing? Have they become too irrational to be stopped except by military coertion or outright killing?
 
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