Fem said:Originally Posted by Fermina_Daza
As of 2014, 318.9 million people lived in the United States. The mainstream religion of the United States is Christianity. Members of extremist groups like Westboro Baptist Church and KKK believe that homosexuality is either a sin or taints the pure bloodline. So even if just one percent of the 318.9 million people believe what these groups do, it is quite easily possible that millions of people just here alone wish death upon all homosexuals. It doesn't mean that they would necessarily act on it; you can bet they wouldn't likely to step in and stop it.QUOTE=BotanyBoy;78105024]And the fact that they aren't doing things like killing/torturing hundreds of thousands in the most gruesome fashions possible makes the scum at Westboro head and shoulders superior human beings on a variety of levels over the IslamoNazis who are burning small children alive for entertainment.
Anyone actually trying to draw comparison between the two is either genuinely ignorant of what's been going on in the middle east or they are willfully ignorant to stay in step with their IslamoNazi loving political ideology.
Fundamentalists like Westboro would probably love to kill all whom they consider worthy of being killed, but like the KKK (who used to hang 'em high or burn them out for whatever reason) who gave up their atrocities due to being sued, learned their lesson through the pocketbook.
The Fundamentalist muslims have no core here to be sued (thoiugh, I believe, some did try to sue Saudi Arabia for fostering so many of the Fundamentalists).
Get at their money and you dry up their ability to buy anything to do harm with. Unfortuneately, there are many who supply them with funds, or buy the oil the took over in their war on Iraq.
Peace
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