(June 11, 2015 at 4:47 pm)abaris Wrote:Oh, well that's good to hear(June 11, 2015 at 3:40 pm)Yeauxleaux Wrote: Agreed
Having said that though, I'm a bit concerned people are more bothered about the statue than they are the man who got attacked.
"absolving Islam of any responsibility" oh puta por favor. 9/10 when some form of "religious attack" happens you know damn well what religion it's in the name of. The remaining 1 out of 10 is also more than likely Christianity when it happens.
Don't drop the pants any further, folks.
The whole story is bullshit as me and min pointed out on the previous page. Read up on what really happened - in january, not these days. Some youths vandalizing a small statue to kick it around in the streets. That "poor" man never existed outside the sick minds of rightwing pundits. And sorry, no pissing involved either.
Just rightwing bullshit.
Sad thing is, it sounds like something that could actually happen, guess that's why so many people fell for it
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