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I've always been a bit of a shitposting cunt who likes a bit of shock humour. Some tragedies are easy to make light of and exploit for meme shock.

The Manadlay Bay meme springs to bring.

The CHCH mosque memes feel too soon. I don't mean 'too soon' in a lightheaded sense to be that guy either. It feels genuinely uncomfortable. I thought about saving some, but even that feels wrong.

I've never felt this way about any terror attack. I am honestly shocked that it did happen here. It's a shame to be in a place where that thing didn't happen at all. We've had more terror attacks from the French than from Muslims. I feel like this is the start of something much more worse. Some Jihadi prick is seeking revenge right now, I bet.

I've always been a bit of a shitposting cunt who likes a bit of shock humour. Some tragedies are easy to make light of and exploit for meme shock. [The Manadlay Bay meme springs to bring. ](https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/270307815803846656/556424430696529932/unknown.png?width=570&height=677) The CHCH mosque memes feel too soon. I don't mean 'too soon' in a lightheaded sense to be that guy either. It feels genuinely uncomfortable. I thought about saving some, but even that feels wrong. I've never felt this way about any terror attack. I am honestly shocked that it did happen here. It's a shame to be in a place where that thing didn't happen at all. We've had more terror attacks from the French than from Muslims. I feel like this is the start of something much more worse. Some Jihadi prick is seeking revenge right now, I bet.

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[–] yeti 0 points (+1|-1)

Meh. Where were all these righteous muslim "victims" when the WTC went down? How upset were they about the shit in Vegas?

Those fuckers are only upset because it happened at a mosque instead of Christian church or a synagogue.

"Hey, you infidels! We're supposed to be the only ones who do that stuff!"

[–] Butler_crosley 1 points (+1|-0)

Majority of Muslims denounced the 9/11 attacks, this included countries like Iran, Libya, Pakistan, and Syria. Only Saddam said the US had it coming and then backtracked.

[–] yeti 0 points (+0|-0)

Sure ya. It was right there on TV, next thing after the segment with army of bitches in hijabs and burkas jumping up and down making turkey-gobble noises while wagging their fingers in the air to celebrate. They especially denounced it after the military went into the Middle East.

[–] PhunkyPlatypus 0 points (+0|-0)

Are you seriously doubling down on a video that has been denounced, rejected and debunked for almost two decades as proof that all muslims are evil?

Are you seriously the most dense, convoluted and outright retarded motherfucker to continue to spout this ridiculously propaganda?

Fuck you and the horse your rode in on.

[–] Butler_crosley 0 points (+0|-0)

That was a small minority that celebrated the attacks but they got all the publicity while the majority denounced the attacks.

[–] CDanger 0 points (+0|-0)

40% of British Muslims want to introduce Sharia law. 38% of Muslims surveyed in 16 major Muslim countries believe suicide bombings and attacks on civilians are justified at least some of the time. Read through some of the other statistics.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_attitudes_toward_terrorism

The majority may condemn terrorism, but does that really help much when ~10% completely support suicide bombings and groups like ISIS and ~40% at least have sympathies for those causes? Would we be equally apologetic if 10% of the country were Nazis and 40% were sympathetic for the cause? Let's be consistent in our condemnation of extremism and intolerance.

[–] Butler_crosley 0 points (+0|-0)

The statistics in your link show that most Muslim countries have lower approval of attacking civilians than Americans do. Also they didn't specifically say 40% of British Muslims support sharia law, they said 60% do not but didn't break down the other 40% of the poll. It's possible that entire percentage said yes to sharia law but it's also possible that only a small portion want sharia law to the extent of some Middle Eastern countries.

National Socialism, or Nazism, isn't a comparable example to this debate since it isn't a religion. And I condemn their actions, as well as the actions of any extremist group; however, I don't say all Germans were evil when it was Nazi Germany. The world isn't simple enough to pigeonhole large groups (millions or higher) of people into good or evil. Are there some groups that can be put into one category or the other? Most definitely, but it's usually a minority of the overall group.