Yes, I do.Thinking Aloud wrote:My god always agrees with me.

Yes, I do.Thinking Aloud wrote:My god always agrees with me.
Yes, but I still don't see why we can't take people at their word when it comes to their religion. They SAY they believe this tripe, and they SAY it motivates their actions. Muslims routinely say how overwhelmingly pervasive their religion is in their lives.Pappa wrote:Maybe I should have been clearer. I don't mean the money that funds terrorist directly, but the money that pays for the printing and distribution of books and pamphlets containing extremist propaganda. These and the sheikhs who are funded and supported by the same money to peddle them in the west and elsewhere create the fan base for the support of Islamic terrorism around the world.Coito ergo sum wrote:The money comes, in large part, from individual donors around the world, particularly in the west. They donate to Muslim front organizations, which pretend to be charitable or otherwise benign, and then funnel money back to terrorist groups.
Dammit, Bella...stop being so hot...I can't concentrate over here...Bella Fortuna wrote:Yes, I do.Thinking Aloud wrote:My god always agrees with me.
I'm not saying that's not what motivates them, I'm actually sure it is what motivates them. It's more that they are blind pawns in a larger game played for reasons of global hegemony.Coito ergo sum wrote:Yes, but I still don't see why we can't take people at their word when it comes to their religion. They SAY they believe this tripe, and they SAY it motivates their actions. Muslims routinely say how overwhelmingly pervasive their religion is in their lives.Pappa wrote:Maybe I should have been clearer. I don't mean the money that funds terrorist directly, but the money that pays for the printing and distribution of books and pamphlets containing extremist propaganda. These and the sheikhs who are funded and supported by the same money to peddle them in the west and elsewhere create the fan base for the support of Islamic terrorism around the world.Coito ergo sum wrote:The money comes, in large part, from individual donors around the world, particularly in the west. They donate to Muslim front organizations, which pretend to be charitable or otherwise benign, and then funnel money back to terrorist groups.
I think where we differ is that I think the leaders of this movement for global hegemony also are true believers. I do not think that they are merely corporatists or power hungry miltarists - I believe they think they are on a mission from Allah. That's based on what I've seen them write and say.Pappa wrote:I'm not saying that's not what motivates them, I'm actually sure it is what motivates them. It's more that they are blind pawns in a larger game played for reasons of global hegemony.Coito ergo sum wrote:Yes, but I still don't see why we can't take people at their word when it comes to their religion. They SAY they believe this tripe, and they SAY it motivates their actions. Muslims routinely say how overwhelmingly pervasive their religion is in their lives.Pappa wrote:Maybe I should have been clearer. I don't mean the money that funds terrorist directly, but the money that pays for the printing and distribution of books and pamphlets containing extremist propaganda. These and the sheikhs who are funded and supported by the same money to peddle them in the west and elsewhere create the fan base for the support of Islamic terrorism around the world.Coito ergo sum wrote:The money comes, in large part, from individual donors around the world, particularly in the west. They donate to Muslim front organizations, which pretend to be charitable or otherwise benign, and then funnel money back to terrorist groups.
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Fairly convenient psychological projection given who is invading whom, and the respective death tolls.Coito ergo sum wrote:Pappa wrote:I'm not saying that's not what motivates them, I'm actually sure it is what motivates them. It's more that they are blind pawns in a larger game played for reasons of global hegemony.Coito ergo sum wrote:Yes, but I still don't see why we can't take people at their word when it comes to their religion. They SAY they believe this tripe, and they SAY it motivates their actions. Muslims routinely say how overwhelmingly pervasive their religion is in their lives.Pappa wrote:Maybe I should have been clearer. I don't mean the money that funds terrorist directly, but the money that pays for the printing and distribution of books and pamphlets containing extremist propaganda. These and the sheikhs who are funded and supported by the same money to peddle them in the west and elsewhere create the fan base for the support of Islamic terrorism around the world.Coito ergo sum wrote:The money comes, in large part, from individual donors around the world, particularly in the west. They donate to Muslim front organizations, which pretend to be charitable or otherwise benign, and then funnel money back to terrorist groups.
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I think where we differ is that I think the leaders of this movement for global hegemony also are true believers. I do not think that they are merely corporatists or power hungry miltarists - I believe they think they are on a mission from Allah. That's based on what I've seen them write and say.
The people I'm on about don't write or say anything though... they are rich Saudi princes and the like, not Al-Queda Leaders.Coito ergo sum wrote:I think where we differ is that I think the leaders of this movement for global hegemony also are true believers. I do not think that they are merely corporatists or power hungry miltarists - I believe they think they are on a mission from Allah. That's based on what I've seen them write and say.Pappa wrote:I'm not saying that's not what motivates them, I'm actually sure it is what motivates them. It's more that they are blind pawns in a larger game played for reasons of global hegemony.Coito ergo sum wrote:Yes, but I still don't see why we can't take people at their word when it comes to their religion. They SAY they believe this tripe, and they SAY it motivates their actions. Muslims routinely say how overwhelmingly pervasive their religion is in their lives.Pappa wrote:Maybe I should have been clearer. I don't mean the money that funds terrorist directly, but the money that pays for the printing and distribution of books and pamphlets containing extremist propaganda. These and the sheikhs who are funded and supported by the same money to peddle them in the west and elsewhere create the fan base for the support of Islamic terrorism around the world.Coito ergo sum wrote:The money comes, in large part, from individual donors around the world, particularly in the west. They donate to Muslim front organizations, which pretend to be charitable or otherwise benign, and then funnel money back to terrorist groups.
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It's not projection at all. One side says it's doing what it's doing for religious reasons. The other doesn't.Twiglet wrote:
Fairly convenient psychological projection given who is invading whom, and the respective death tolls.
JOZeldenrust wrote:I don't believe there's much in term of leadership going on within militant Islam. Islamic terrorism is an emergent phenomenon.
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It's a bloody good point actually. I find his remarks inflammatory and feel the need to respond, even though there is no evidence that he actually understands the comments directed at him. Mandelson's responses aren't filled with mind-shattering intellect.
Seth wrote:Fuck that, I like opening Pandora's box and shoving my tool inside it
It is perfectly possible to be critical of the West's partly bungled response to terrorism, specifically the Iraq war, while still seeing militant, fundamentalist Islam as a major threat to people's safety around the world, and wanting effective, and if necessary, bloody action against them.Twiglet wrte:
Fairly convenient psychological projection given who is invading whom, and the respective death tolls.
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