Religion of "peace" strikes again

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"It's not something you see in every neighborhood. So I think it has touched a lot of people," resident Amy Gallo said.

Just a few months ago, the median between National Boulevard and Jasmine Avenue was littered with trash until a Buddha a statue mysteriously appeared.

Neighbor Steven Frankel said it's not clear where it came from, but at that point, everything changed.

"There was no more garbage left anywhere near it. The area seemed clean. And beyond that, people started leaving donations at the statue," Frankel said.
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"Someone had drove by and rolled down their window and screamed the word 'Islam' and then 'Nation of Islam,' at the statue and then sped off," Frankel said.

A few hours later, he said what appeared to be the same man hit the statue with a sledgehammer.

It had already been replaced once, and the statue's head was reinforced with rebar.

And thus, the uneducated deplorables of the con artist strike another blow for peace and harmony, showing once again how peaceful Christians can be.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/buddha-statue-destroyed-los-angeles-neighborhood/
 
And thus, the uneducated deplorables of the con artist strike another blow for peace and harmony, showing once again how peaceful Christians can be.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/buddha-statue-destroyed-los-angeles-neighborhood/

And just like that, you're projecting guilt onto an unknown person you assume to be Christian. Where is the proof? The article stated that people of many religions live in the area.

Of course, the yelling of 'islam' could have been from a muslim, since they hate idols of any type, or someone trying to frame them. I'm sure you could find tons of other stories where devout Christians have destroyed religious items of other faiths.
 
And just like that, you're projecting guilt onto an unknown person you assume to be Christian. Where is the proof? The article stated that people of many religions live in the area.

Of course, the yelling of 'islam' could have been from a muslim, since they hate idols of any type, or someone trying to frame them. I'm sure you could find tons of other stories where devout Christians have destroyed religious items of other faiths.
Well, yes you can, actually.

https://www.google.com/search?q=jewish+gravestones+vandalized
 
But how can you possibly know who committed those acts of vandalism, if that is what they are? Muslims are notorious for destroying religious statues, etc. Or it may have just been destructive assholes of no particular religion.

Well lookie there, one incident of gravestones being knocked over. Must have been those unruly Mormons choir members taking a break. Or was it the Baptists after their pot luck dinner? Totally. Not vandals being idiots. Or yeah, muslims love to desecrate graveyards too, even in their own country of graves of people of their own religion. Even more is that they hate Jews almost as much as liberals.

The University of Cali (yes a different state) has more anti-semite students in their ranks than most other groups, and as a whole they hate every religion except the muslims.

Makes total sense it was Christians that did this.

Pretty shitty "proof" frodont
 

Okay, this is an extreme case of vandalism, and probably a hate crime, because of the painting. I have read of incidents, which were referred to as "hate crimes" in which somebody left a bacon sandwich near a mosque. I don't consider that to be even a crime, except, maybe, littering.

I wonder what would happen if somebody opened a restaurant next to a mosque and offered barbequed spare ribs. :cool: All day long, the people in the mosque would be treated to the aroma of cooking pork. :cool: I would be willing to bet the café would be destroyed within days of being opened. :(
 
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Quakers hold a peaceful faith. (Except Dicky Nixon.) Most others are violent heresies.
 
So, is the point of this somehow to justify Islam by equivicating the yelling at a statue and knocking its head off with mass suicide bombing?

Also, if we were to say Christianity is just as bad as Islam, does that mean you concede that Islam is, in fact, a destructive ideology and something we need to condemn and not allow flourish in our country?

Or are you just being disingenuous because Christians are typically associated with Conservative politics and you're a Liberal?

Or even worse, what if it was an atheist who did it? What if some lunatic atheist hated all religion and decided to vandolize that shit? We should kick all the atheists out of America. Just kick those assholes out. They've been fucking this country up far too long. We only need people who believe in god here.
 
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And just like that, you're projecting guilt onto an unknown person you assume to be Christian. Where is the proof? The article stated that people of many religions live in the area.

Of course, the yelling of 'islam' could have been from a muslim, since they hate idols of any type, or someone trying to frame them. I'm sure you could find tons of other stories where devout Christians have destroyed religious items of other faiths.

Never mind other Faiths, Christians have a long history of destroying the religious icons of competing sects within their own religion.
 
DeepState Secret Police are doing these bombings to manipulate you. Muslim people want the same thing you want: peace and civility.
 
Not at all interested in your religion prepper.

Not religion but definitely interested in destroying both my political ideology and the lifestyle that it reflects......you clearly hate independence and liberty.
 
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America Is Bombing the Hell out of Syrian Civilians

These human rights groups and local reporters say that, across Syria in recent months, the US-led coalition and Marines have bombed or shelled at least 12 schools (including primary schools and a girls’ high school), a health clinic and an obstetrics hospital, Raqqa’s Science College, residential neighborhoods, bakeries, post offices, a car wash, at least 15 mosques, a cultural center, a gas station, cars carrying civilians to the hospital, a funeral, water tanks, at least 15 bridges, a makeshift refugee camp, the ancient Rafiqah Wall that dates back to the eighth century, and an Internet café in Raqqa where a Syrian media activist was killed as he was trying to smuggle news out of the besieged city.

The United States is now one of the deadliest warring parties in Syria. In May and June combined, America’s coalition killed more civilians than the Assad regime, the Russians, or ISIS, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights, an NGO that has been monitoring the death toll and human rights violations in Syria since 2011.

“This [Trump] administration wants to achieve a quick victory,” Dr. Fadel Abdul Ghany, chairman of the Syrian Network for Human Rights recently told me. “What we are noticing is that the US is targeting and killing without taking into consideration the benefits for the military and the collateral damage for the civilians. This, of course, amounts to war crimes.”

Bombing for Freedom! :eek:
 
Do you actually believe anything you see in "Mother Jones?" If you do, please tell me you can tell the difference between victims killed by Daesh and those who have been bombed or shot by people who are fighting Daesh. :confused:

You mean like when Russia was deliberately bombing hospitals in Syria, even ones which were deep in the city and unmarked?
 
You mean like when Russia was deliberately bombing hospitals in Syria, even ones which were deep in the city and unmarked?


First, is this about Russia or the USA? :confused: Second, this is the list of places that were bombed: These human rights groups and local reporters say that, across Syria in recent months, the US-led coalition and Marines have bombed or shelled at least 12 schools (including primary schools and a girls’ high school), a health clinic and an obstetrics hospital, Raqqa’s Science College, residential neighborhoods, bakeries, post offices, a car wash, at least 15 mosques, a cultural center, a gas station, cars carrying civilians to the hospital, a funeral, water tanks, at least 15 bridges, a makeshift refugee camp, the ancient Rafiqah Wall that dates back to the eighth century, and an Internet café in Raqqa where a Syrian media activist was killed as he was trying to smuggle news out of the besieged city. How do you tell which of these was bombed by Daesh and which by someone else? How do you know that some of these places had not been made into military locales, such as troop quarters and ammo dumps? Especially the girl's school, which Daesh would not have allowed to survive?
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