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    March for HATE! The "Marches against Sharia", are really marches against Muslims

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      sutieday last edited by

      http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/march-against-sharia-anti-muslim-act-for-america_us_5939576ee4b0b13f2c67d50c

      An unholy alliance of Islamophobic hate group members, neo-Nazis, white supremacists and armed anti-government militia members will rally against the nonexistent threat of sharia, or Islamic, law in the U.S this weekend.

      The “March Against Sharia” rallies are set to place on Saturday in 29 cities across 21 states, and are being organized by Act for America, the nation’s largest anti-Muslim hate group. Act for America has billed this weekend’s events as some kind of noble stand against “atrocities” it attributes ― wrongly ― to sharia.

      But a quick look at the group’s origins and its members’ statements reveal that pretext to be a ruse. Saturday’s marches are against Muslims and Islam itself, and they’re attracting some of the most dangerous elements of the far right.

      “They are calling them ‘Anti-Sharia’ rallies, but let us call them what they are: ‘Anti-Muslim’ protests,” Muslim activist and Women’s March organizer Linda Sarsour wrote on Facebook. “If your definition of Sharia was defined by an anti-Muslim bigot, you might want to rethink it and ask a Muslim who actually follows the religion of Islam.”

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        beast775 last edited by

        LOL

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          jazuko last edited by

          @sutieday:

          http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/march-against-sharia-anti-muslim-act-for-america_us_5939576ee4b0b13f2c67d50c

          An unholy alliance of Islamophobic hate group members, neo-Nazis, white supremacists and armed anti-government militia members will rally against the nonexistent threat of sharia, or Islamic, law in the U.S this weekend.

          The “March Against Sharia” rallies are set to place on Saturday in 29 cities across 21 states, and are being organized by Act for America, the nation’s largest anti-Muslim hate group. Act for America has billed this weekend’s events as some kind of noble stand against “atrocities” it attributes ― wrongly ― to sharia.

          But a quick look at the group’s origins and its members’ statements reveal that pretext to be a ruse. Saturday’s marches are against Muslims and Islam itself, and they’re attracting some of the most dangerous elements of the far right.

          “They are calling them ‘Anti-Sharia’ rallies, but let us call them what they are: ‘Anti-Muslim’ protests,” Muslim activist and Women’s March organizer Linda Sarsour wrote on Facebook. “If your definition of Sharia was defined by an anti-Muslim bigot, you might want to rethink it and ask a Muslim who actually follows the religion of Islam.”

          are you trying to defend sharia law? are you going to defend hitler next?

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            raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

            @sutieday:

            http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/march-against-sharia-anti-muslim-act-for-america_us_5939576ee4b0b13f2c67d50c

            An unholy alliance of Islamophobic hate group members, neo-Nazis, white supremacists and armed anti-government militia members will rally against the nonexistent threat of sharia, or Islamic, law in the U.S this weekend.

            The “March Against Sharia” rallies are set to place on Saturday in 29 cities across 21 states, and are being organized by Act for America, the nation’s largest anti-Muslim hate group. Act for America has billed this weekend’s events as some kind of noble stand against “atrocities” it attributes ― wrongly ― to sharia.

            But a quick look at the group’s origins and its members’ statements reveal that pretext to be a ruse. Saturday’s marches are against Muslims and Islam itself, and they’re attracting some of the most dangerous elements of the far right.

            “They are calling them ‘Anti-Sharia’ rallies, but let us call them what they are: ‘Anti-Muslim’ protests,” Muslim activist and Women’s March organizer Linda Sarsour wrote on Facebook. “If your definition of Sharia was defined by an anti-Muslim bigot, you might want to rethink it and ask a Muslim who actually follows the religion of Islam.”

            Such an islamist cuck.

            Now tell me how your feminism gels with your beloved islam.

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              mhorndisk last edited by

              Sharia law says that all homosexuals must be executed and women must be stoned for various reasons. It is not a nonexistent threat, as they've already tried setting up Sharia courts in this country that would allow Muslims to be judged by their laws, circumventing ours, meaning they can murder gay people and stuff. Just look at Linda Sarsour, (Sarsour means COCKROACH), standing behind the march against Trump claiming that he's against gays and women. It's the most insane hypocrisy ever. You gotta be out of your mind to really go there.

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                wrestling82 last edited by

                Hmm, well, from the mouths of Muslims in places they can speak their minds freely,  Sharia law will destroy gays, make women subservient and silent (after all, their word is less than half of a man's), make children marry adults, stone anyone who disagrees, kill infidels and anyone who speaks against Islam.

                Why would anyone with any shred of decency be for this?

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                  Thesock last edited by

                  There's 1-inch of separation between ISIS and anti-gay Republicans.  Let them both go meet their god, the sooner is better.

                  There's a reason blue-state secular democrats have all the money, wealth, and health.

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                    mhorndisk last edited by

                    @Thesock:

                    There's 1-inch of separation between ISIS and anti-gay Republicans.  Let them both go meet their god, the sooner is better.

                    There's a reason blue-state secular democrats have all the money, wealth, and health.

                    That's an absurd statement. Democrats control places like Chicago, LA, and New York, places where everything is failing and falling apart. Democrat controlled areas are dying. If you want to make a blanket statement, start a new topic and use facts.

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                      raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

                      Democrats rule over the worst parts of the US.

                      Detroit's rancid water was due to the Democrat leadership of the city and the US.    There is no way Obama didn't know about it until the end of 2014.

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                        Devken last edited by

                        That should stop, immediately.

                        What is does is further isolate a group from general society. It might seem small, but it can spiral out of control when other factors come into play. When you start to deal with problems "off the book" and use a second set of rules, you foster an environment in which the law of the land is something that concerns dealing with "others" and in this case, those "others" are society in general, the dominant culture of the country you reside in. Reside in, because by isolating yourself as a group - following a second set of laws, you are making it clear that you're not part of that country, not really at least. You help foster a divide between two cultures.

                        Despite what you might say, it doesn't help anyone integrate into society, when you use a culturally inspired lawbook to deal with problems instead of the laws that govern the country… and yes, that goes for trivial shit like family matters. As a group, when you do that shit, you are making yourself the "other" and you should suck it up when you get treated as the "other", because that's what you clearly want to be. That's how you want to be treated, as a seperate group, as a group that isn't part of the overal community. You want to be different, congratulations, that's the bed you made, don't complain when it comes back to bite you in the ass.

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                          sutieday last edited by

                          I thought this post would inspire a debate, that's why I shared it. I'm not pro Sharia.

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                            amb32 last edited by

                            Implying there's anything wrong in being against islam or any religion…

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