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I don't think almost half of palestians have a problem with al qeada .we are not powerless , because most of Muslims are disagree with them , so if these scholars are powerfull (acceptable) whole the Muslims are suppose terrorists now .
I don't get your point with half of Palestians ?I don't think almost half of palestians have a problem with al qeada .
Masallah, crazy Arabs, LOLI don't think almost half of palestians have a problem with al qeada .
Let's all get hysterical, there's logic in the thread !I don't get your point with half of palestians ?
is this new generalizing , again ?
That's true. I shared the same office with them, all of them were so against west and think that Al Qeada is good thing to punish west, don't deny this.I don't get your point with half of palestians ?
is this new generalizing , again ?
That's true. I shared the same office with them, all of them were so against west and think that Al Qeada is good thing to punish west, don't deny this.
I disagree, I don't see these as mutually exclusive.
Baghdad never came out of stone age. Like Afghanistan and East Africa. It is really impossible to be optimistic about these areas. But I have good hopes for Magrib trio ( morocco-algeria-tunisia )But fake WMDs, and the world's biggest army bombing Bhagdad back to the stone age was popular because...?
Another strategic avoidance of a point you don't want to acknowledge. Lots of that in this thread. Goodnight for nowBaghdad never came out of stone age. Like Afghanistan and East Africa. It is really impossible to be optimistic about these areas.
But fake WMDs, and the world's biggest army bombing Bhagdad back to the stone age was popular because...?
ı have been there,lived there and seen everything with my own eyes.Another strategic avoidance of a point you don't want to acknowledge. Lots of that in this thread. Goodnight for now
so you ask half of Palestinians ! lol , they are against West and al Qeada is good , who believe this ?That's true. I shared the same office with them, all of them were so against west and think that Al Qeada is good thing to punish west, don't deny this.
Non sense. I have not asked any italian whether they love macaroni or not but I do know that they do.so you ask half of Palestinians ! lol , they are against West and al Qeada is good , who believe this ?
you had a experience with half of Palestians ?!!! i doubt about thatNon sense. I have not asked any italian whether they love macaroni or not but I do know that they do.
Living in those areas for years I have had lots of experiences with muslims all around the world.
The east africans,Yemenis and Palestinians have HUGE problem with UK and USA.
In all fairness, Christians still haven't figured it out - it's just fortunate that the Christian radicals aren't well organized.I'm still puzzled as to why 1.7 billion people can't get rid of a few thousand extremists in their midst.
I don't know if it's coincidence or not .All of the yemenis and palestinians I have met think like this. Is it a coincidence?
Both of them, they do not spare, also I was targeted by them many times with strange words and starings.I don't know if it's coincidence or not .
what they think exactly , do you think ; they blame the politics , or blame people (citizens) .
if they blame the Western politics i am with them .
if they blame Western people i am against them .
give us some exemple how they generalizing to Western peopleBoth of them, they do not spare, also I was targeted by them many times with strange words and starings.
Rather than these 2 communities I have not ever had any problem.
I suggest all Muslims and Non-Muslims watching this video
If I was a Muslim I would want ISIS squashed because they are a huge embarrassment. Why can't 1.7 billion Muslims squash a few thousand jihadists, militarily and ideologically?
Or is there in fact more widespread support for the fundamentalists than people want to admit?