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Barcelona badge said altered to avoid offending Muslims

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Dec 15, 2007, 14:48 GMT


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NoharnessDec 15th, 2007 - 17:26:34

It is always a mistake to kowtow to narrow minded stupidity of this kind. It is time for the 'Muslims' to grow up and assimilate. This is the twenty-first century, not the thirteenth.

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StephanieDec 15th, 2007 - 18:29:47

As if Muslims haven't carried out brutal campaigns for 1400 years and they have flags emblazened with swords with words telling us there is no God but 'Allah'. As if that is not pretty much in-your-face arrogance. Also, the Crusades were in RESPONSE to hundreds of years of Christinas being wiped out by Muslims through Jihad, either by violence or Christians having to pay protection money, a 'special tax' non-Muslims had to pay along with daily humiliation and degradation from Muslims. It's no coincidence that the middle east is 90+% Muslim! (And getting closer to 100% everyday!)

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@ nohatnessDec 16th, 2007 - 02:25:23

grow up and assimilate?????
Be assimilated by what, the Great US resistance is futile Borg machine? Not in this or the next lifetime, moron.

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porkyDec 16th, 2007 - 09:31:27

There is very very little in Islam that I am not offended by.
The thing that offends me the most though is the fact that they are incapable of seeing themself's for what they are.

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There Seems To be No End To What Will Offend IslamDec 16th, 2007 - 16:50:32

In both Saudi Arabia and in Algeria anyone caught with a bible will be arrested. In Algeria it is up to five years in prison, and Saudi Arabia one convert to Christianity was recently beheaded on some tromped up charge. In the Kingdom no Bibles, Crucifixes or Stars of David are allowed in. And we are trying to please them.

Question is how far are we willing to go -

Further in Southern Thailand the sight of Buddhist Monks is offensive to Islam, and many of them have been beheaded, driven out of the region, or live in monasteries under heavy guard.

Check out this video on YouTube
'Violence in Thailand's Muslim South Intensifies - VOA Story'




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To the Idiot who said this:Dec 16th, 2007 - 20:16:32

'Then don't come here, moron. Stay in savageland where you are already right at home. By the way there no 'next lifetime' moron, the one you are currently screwing up is the only one you are going to get.'
I have no intention of ever going to the land of the depraved, even as a renditionist. I don't consider Sweden to be savageland, and neither does the rest of the world. And I am perfectly happy with the way my life is unfolding, no screwups here, boy. If you are a Bhuddist, there is a next lifetime. Even deluded christians like you have a next lifetime, supposedly in a Heaven, where you can walk on streets paved with gold and have everything you want delivered by God R us. That sounds pretty much like the Muslim view of the afterlife, doesn't it, moron.

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One Amongst YouDec 17th, 2007 - 10:28:42

Nothing like freedom of religion, just need a way to figure out how we can tolerate one another without chewing each other out or murdering brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, etc.

Wiping people out is one of the cruelest acts on earth.

Sometimes I think there is little hope left. It is easy to be barbaric, difficult to be civilized.

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