Islam Was Never For A Day The Religion Of Peace. Islam Is The Religion Of War!

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:cool:Islam Was Never For A Day The Religion Of Peace. Islam Is The Religion Of War
 
Maybe for a short time, while Mohammed (May he burn in Hell) was preaching in Mecca, he really did believe in peace, but that didn't last very long. :eek:
 
Bullshit. There are Muslims using this site. They have you on Ignore.

Good. Muslim extremists would probably want to kill them too, because they are using a porn site and probably gazing with lust on photos of infidel women. :eek:
 
http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/07/world/cheerleader-freelancer-terror/
They are the freelancers of terrorism: young men -- and some women -- who feel alienated from the Western societies in which they live, hold extremist religious views and embrace violence. They become immersed in social media, searching out opinions that echo their own.

This stream of messaging feeds online radicalization, which "results from individuals being immersed in extremist content for extended periods of time, the amplified effects of graphic images and video, and the resulting emotional desensitization," in the words of one report.

Like-minded people can find each other very easily online and validate each other's views. As psychologist Elizabeth Englander put it, "With the Internet, they can always find others who share their views. Suddenly there is a community that says, 'You're not crazy, you're right.' That's very powerful."

Terror groups do not order or direct the do-it-yourself acts, nor even have advance knowledge of them. Rather, their supporters keep up a constant drumbeat of incitement via social media.

The costs to ISIS are minimal: no training, no funding, no risk that leaders or other operations will be compromised -- just a constant stream of invective. It's an old distinction -- inspirational against operational, but taken to a new level. The reward for the terror group is that some individuals may pledge allegiance to the self-styled caliph, Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, before they commit a terrorist act, and that enhances the perception of the group's reach. Simpson did so just before the Texas attack; so did Coulibaly.

It's very difficult for counterterrorism agencies to guess who might be influenced by such incitement. It's also difficult just to keep track of so much social media activity, especially when someone frequently changes handles or user names. Between mid-April and May 3, 2015, Simpson changed his handle and username at least three times, Katz said. And the language used is frequently obscure or abbreviated.

In many societies where free speech is constitutionally protected, it's often tough to prosecute someone calling for violence or "resistance" in a foreign country, because authorities have to show that someone else acted upon such a call. However, from France to Australia, laws are being beefed up to make incitement in itself a crime, regardless of the consequences.
It's only a matter of time Busybody, Turner Leaf, Sanity Sam, Bunny Slippers, No Ho Mo, Pablo Plunder, Anquan Jihad.
 
Good. Muslim extremists would probably want to kill them too, because they are using a porn site and probably gazing with lust on photos of infidel women. :eek:
You show how little you know about your perceived enemy.

Maybe they know you better than you know them. That would be bad for you.
 
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