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arista
19-01-2016, 01:17 AM
['The saddest thing I remember
was this little girl, 12 years old.
They raped her without mercy': Dressed
in traditional wedding gowns,
Yazidi sex slaves relive their
torture by ISIS
Women who were captured by ISIS
and escaped tell their stories
These Yazidi women were held
for months, raped and tortured
Most survived around seven to ten months
in ISIS hands ]



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3404894/The-saddest-thing-remember-little-girl-12-years-old-raped-without-mercy-Dressed-traditional-wedding-gowns-Yazidi-sex-slaves-relive-torture-ISIS.html#ixzz3xeHEJPm5


Evil Must End
This is the real Isis.

Tom4784
19-01-2016, 02:08 AM
Savages.

It's highlights the fact that, regardless what some people are desperate to believe, this is not a war against Islam. From what I know of the Quran it doesn't justify such monstrous acts. Isis are monsters that are using the excuse of Islam for control, nothing more, nothing less.

the truth
19-01-2016, 04:14 PM
and Donald trump is the bad guy?

Kazanne
19-01-2016, 04:16 PM
That is so awful and sad to read,what sort of 'man' could do such a barbaric thing,poor kids.

Tom4784
19-01-2016, 04:18 PM
and Donald trump is the bad guy?

And the award for the most flawed comparison/justifcation goes to....

the truth
19-01-2016, 04:28 PM
And the award for the most flawed comparison/justifcation goes to....

you

Tom4784
19-01-2016, 04:30 PM
you

I haven't made any wild comparisons, dear.

the truth
19-01-2016, 04:32 PM
I haven't made any wild comparisons, dear.

you have with me my deary:pat:

Tom4784
19-01-2016, 04:34 PM
you have with me my deary:pat:

You must have started drinking early today.

arista
19-01-2016, 06:07 PM
That is so awful and sad to read,what sort of 'man' could do such a barbaric thing,poor kids.


ISIS MEN


Fact

Marsh.
19-01-2016, 06:08 PM
and Donald trump is the bad guy?

And the award for the most flawed comparison/justifcation goes to....

you

I haven't made any wild comparisons, dear.

you have with me my deary:pat:

You must have started drinking early today.

Stop this.

the truth
19-01-2016, 06:14 PM
You must have started drinking early today.

you too

Alf
19-01-2016, 06:17 PM
Savages.

It's highlights the fact that, regardless what some people are desperate to believe, this is not a war against Islam.
What does the I stand for in Isis?

Vanessa
19-01-2016, 06:21 PM
['The saddest thing I remember
was this little girl, 12 years old.
They raped her without mercy': Dressed
in traditional wedding gowns,
Yazidi sex slaves relive their
torture by ISIS
Women who were captured by ISIS
and escaped tell their stories
These Yazidi women were held
for months, raped and tortured
Most survived around seven to ten months
in ISIS hands ]



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3404894/The-saddest-thing-remember-little-girl-12-years-old-raped-without-mercy-Dressed-traditional-wedding-gowns-Yazidi-sex-slaves-relive-torture-ISIS.html#ixzz3xeHEJPm5


Evil Must End
This is the real Isis.

:bored: animals!

Kizzy
19-01-2016, 06:22 PM
What does the I stand for in Isis?

Ignorance? Intolerance? Injustice?...

arista
19-01-2016, 06:23 PM
What does the I stand for in Isis?
http://www.abbreviations.com/ISIS

Alf
19-01-2016, 06:25 PM
Ignorance? Intolerance? Injustice?...
No, try again

Tom4784
19-01-2016, 07:09 PM
What does the I stand for in Isis?

It doesn't matter what they call themselves, they don't abide by the Quran. They only use the bits that they can use for their own agenda. There's certainly no justification for trading sex slaves in the Quran, nor is there justification for the murder of children and most of the other atrocities committed by IS.

Alf
19-01-2016, 07:14 PM
It doesn't matter what they call themselves, they don't abide by the Quran. They only use the bits that they can use for their own agenda. There's certainly no justification for trading sex slaves in the Quran, nor is there justification for the murder of children and most of the other atrocities committed by IS.
Well yeah you're right that's the politically correct perspective. doesn't mean it's the truth.

Marsh.
19-01-2016, 07:16 PM
Well yeah you're right that's the politically correct perspective. doesn't mean it's the truth.

Are you going to elaborate on this point or just continue to say "That's wrong" with no explanation?

Alf
19-01-2016, 07:21 PM
Are you going to elaborate on this point or just continue to say "That's wrong" with no explanation?
I've haven't said anything's wrong. But in a thread about a girl being brutally raped one of the first post was to speak in defence of Muslims and tell us that ISIS has nothing to do with Islam.

Tom4784
19-01-2016, 07:26 PM
Well yeah you're right that's the politically correct perspective. doesn't mean it's the truth.

What other perspective is there? The Quran dictates what it means to be Muslim, if you don't follow the Quran then you can't call yourself a Muslim. If you commit atrocities in the name of a religion that goes against it's core tenets then you aren't part of that religion, you're just misusing it for justification for your actions.

IS aren't representative of Islam, they just use it because it suits them and they can use it as a method of control. It's no different to the empires of old using religions to get conquered lands to bend a knee.

Alf
19-01-2016, 07:30 PM
What other perspective is there? The Quran dictates what it means to be Muslim, if you don't follow the Quran then you can't call yourself a Muslim. If you commit atrocities in the name of a religion that goes against it's core tenets then you aren't part of that religion, you're just misusing it for justification for your actions.

IS aren't representative of Islam, they just use it because it suits them and they can use it as a method of control. It's no different to the empires of old using religions to get conquered lands to bend a knee.
Mohammed himself created atrocities, he tortured and beheaded people.

bots
19-01-2016, 07:33 PM
What other perspective is there? The Quran dictates what it means to be Muslim, if you don't follow the Quran then you can't call yourself a Muslim. If you commit atrocities in the name of a religion that goes against it's core tenets then you aren't part of that religion, you're just misusing it for justification for your actions.

IS aren't representative of Islam, they just use it because it suits them and they can use it as a method of control. It's no different to the empires of old using religions to get conquered lands to bend a knee.

I would love that to be true, but unfortunately its not backed up by polls and statistics. In Muslim countries, there is majority support for ISIS, in non muslim countries its as much as 30% support amongst the muslim communities. When you consider our 2 main political parties amassed support in the 30-40% it provides some perspective.

Its not nice reading I know

Kizzy
19-01-2016, 07:36 PM
I would love that to be true, but unfortunately its not backed up by polls and statistics. In Muslim countries, there is majority support for ISIS, in non muslim countries its as much as 30% support amongst the muslim communities. When you consider our 2 main political parties amassed support in the 30-40% it provides some perspective.

Its not nice reading I know

This has been addressed before hasn't it? demolition red on another thread provided evidence to the contrary to that majority claim, for which I see no evidence.

bots
19-01-2016, 07:37 PM
This has been addressed before hasn't it? demolition red on another thread provided evidence to the contrary to that majority claim, for which I see no evidence.

No, it wasn't addressed, and Girth I recall provided the original stats and link.

Marsh.
19-01-2016, 07:37 PM
I've haven't said anything's wrong. But in a thread about a girl being brutally raped one of the first post was to speak in defence of Muslims and tell us that ISIS has nothing to do with Islam.

"Muslims" is a broad term.

Might as well say "defended humans". ISIS are human so are we all to blame for them?

Kizzy
19-01-2016, 07:45 PM
No, it wasn't addressed, and Girth I recall provided the original stats and link.

'There are 32 million Shafi living around the globe. Shafi's are a form of Sunni Muslims who abhor, centralization (something ISIS wants) and could be called extremists against ISIS.

13% of the world's Muslim population are Shia and Shia have been called extremists by the ISIS who are fighting against them. ISIS believes that the Shias are apostates and must die.

There are 7.3 million Bahá'ís around the globe and those in war torn Syria and Iraq consider ISIS to be the infidels of Islam.

And then we have Sufis- Mevlevi- Naqshbandi- Bektashi- Chisti and others which have a lot more in common with Shiism and will therefore fight with the Shia against everything ISIS stands for.

You have to understand that ISIS are not a state representative of Islam before you can understand that a suggestion of 400 million ISIS extremists scattered around the globe have been pulled right out of a magicians hat.'

http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=293601&page=2

bots
19-01-2016, 07:49 PM
'There are 32 million Shafi living around the globe. Shafi's are a form of Sunni Muslims who abhor, centralization (something ISIS wants) and could be called extremists against ISIS.

13% of the world's Muslim population are Shia and Shia have been called extremists by the ISIS who are fighting against them. ISIS believes that the Shias are apostates and must die.

There are 7.3 million Bahá'ís around the globe and those in war torn Syria and Iraq consider ISIS to be the infidels of Islam.

And then we have Sufis- Mevlevi- Naqshbandi- Bektashi- Chisti and others which have a lot more in common with Shiism and will therefore fight with the Shia against everything ISIS stands for.

You have to understand that ISIS are not a state representative of Islam before you can understand that a suggestion of 400 million ISIS extremists scattered around the globe have been pulled right out of a magicians hat.'

http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=293601&page=2

I'm sorry, but this talks about those who don't support ISIS, I am referring to those that do. Not the same thing

Kizzy
19-01-2016, 08:37 PM
I'm sorry, but this talks about those who don't support ISIS, I am referring to those that do. Not the same thing

What are you talking about, where is your point of reference?