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Being the world cop / spreading democracy has consequences

NZ, I hadn't noticed that you already posted about the slave trade before I started a thread about the same. Apologies.
 
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I love that you give us an insight into post reality liberalism.

Let's have an excercise. Draw a picture of Jesus butt fvcking a donkey and take it to a Christian church.

Then draw a stick figure with the name Mohammed above it and take it to a mosque in the Middle East.

I think we will have our answer but even after you are tortured and murdered I doubt if you could you would admit how embarrassingly wrong you are.
 
I love that you give us an insight into post reality liberalism.

Let's have an excercise. Draw a picture of Jesus butt fvcking a donkey and take it to a Christian church.

Then draw a stick figure with the name Mohammed above it and take it to a mosque in the Middle East.

I think we will have our answer but even after you are tortured and murdered I doubt if you could you would admit how embarrassingly wrong you are.
So easy...
 
So easy...
Yes, it is. It's amazing that someone would put ANY blame for the untimely deaths of two terrorists in Texas on an "art show." This is the face of the left now. Just call a contest featuring cartoons of muhammad hate and bigotry and *POOF*, the actions of the terrorists who are in fact acting on their religious teachings (the actual problem here) can be minimized and almost justified. This ankle grabbing thought process is what brought us the label of "workplace violence" in Ft. Hood.

https://www.google.com/amp/www.lati...night-texas-shooting-20150505-column,amp.html
 
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I used to know a kid named Samuel. I saw him during the summers at volleyball parties our parents would attend. This kid was an ass and would argue no matter what. The more wrong he was the more he would argue and he had this stupid grin. He reveled in it. Could not get enough of the negative attention from everyone telling him how stupid and wrong he was. It was infuriating.

But he was a kid.
 
I used to know a kid named Samuel. I saw him during the summers at volleyball parties our parents would attend. This kid was an ass and would argue no matter what. The more wrong he was the more he would argue and he had this stupid grin. He reveled in it. Could not get enough of the negative attention from everyone telling him how stupid and wrong he was. It was infuriating.

But he was a kid.
Fish in a barrel.
 
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