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17 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: Pennsylva... · 1 reply · +7 points

Nice try, but as I learned in high school, the Bill of Rights does not fully apply to students. In school you cannot wear clothing associated with gang culture or cultural intimidation. Several styles of dress were banned at my school due to gang connotations, and even the picture of myself I submitted for the yearbook was determined to be unacceptable due to content.

17 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Dhimmi Watch: Progress... · 0 replies · +2 points

So to you schools being destroyed and children being intimidated is a good thing? You find people living in fear and suffering to be utopia on earth?
Well then, I hope you some day get your wish and are able to live in a place that meets your expectations of paradise. May you find as much joy there as the people of Swat are experiencing now.

17 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Dhimmi Watch: UK: "mar... · 0 replies · +6 points

Clearly we're living in Bizarro World now. Trying to end a form of segregation and encourage integration is now considered discrimination.

17 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Dhimmi Watch: Banglade... · 0 replies · +6 points

So a man handing out bits of paper is more offensive to you than a mob of over fifty men beating up on one individual?

17 years ago @ Jihad Watch - www.jihadwatch.org/arc... · 2 replies · +5 points

You know what's most telling about things like this? That the few people here who try to defend Islam and tell all the rest of us how very wrong we all are never post about articles like this to try and set us straight.

17 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: Pakistan ... · 0 replies · +8 points

Alright Dolly Buster, I'm getting sick of you bringing up skin color. My father and many of the men on his side of the family have far darker skin than a lot of the Middle Eastern people I have met, but what does that honestly have to do with anything? Does the color of my father's skin make anything I have to say any more valid? Does it matter that I have uncles and cousins who could be mistaken for Arabs?

The way you always bring up skin color is starting to make me sick, especially because I think you are the one who is the actual racist, otherwise you wouldn't keep making such a fuss about skin color and ignoring all of the other factors at work here.

Oh and as others have no doubt pointed out to you, Islam is a religion, not a race. If the Muslims in question were white, yellow, black, red, or orange with purple spots, I am sure that the attitude you would find here would be exactly the same. At least I know that I do not care about the color of a person, just the ideas that motivate them.

To all others, sorry for the rant, it was just starting to get to me.