RE: Does humanity deserve Corona?
March 28, 2020 at 2:35 pm
(This post was last modified: March 28, 2020 at 2:37 pm by WinterHold.)
(March 28, 2020 at 7:20 am)Belacqua Wrote:In my opinion, having fair and democratic elections to decide what the majority of Muslims think about the meanings of the Quran is the "only way" to stop any civil war between sects and allow for the opinion of the majority to rule the Umma.(March 28, 2020 at 5:26 am)WinterHold Wrote: A place where the true meanings of the Quran are practiced -under a mass voting on the meanings- is what I seek.Just like in the times of Prophet Mohammed peace be upon him.
Not a totalitarian dictatorship like the Ottoman empire.
That seems perfectly clear.
You're a dreamer, of course. It's not likely to happen any time soon. But I don't see how dreaming of free and fair elections among Muslims, in order to establish a peaceful government, could be opposed by any reasonable person.
The US doesn't have free and fair elections any more, so it's an ideal we can all share.
That way, you won't have a rouge group going alone -like ISIS- to establish a caliphate of its own; automatically it will be a mere outlaw gang.
But this opinion is kept getting demolished by the imperial powers that take advantage of Muslim division: they -the imperials- never want us Muslims united because that would signal the doom of their easy-to-get natural resources that come from Muslim dominated areas.
Why do Americans have the right to have elections, but we Muslims don't?
And instead on focusing on this line of thought; ISIS-like thought is the one advocated?
Quote:Mr. Greene is advocating violence, which is exactly the kind of thing he accuses others of doing. But the imperial powers have been using exactly that kind of violence for centuries and it doesn't seem to be making things better. We all know that the slave markets opened in Libya -- after a long time of being closed -- only after Obama/Clinton used violence to take out the government there.
Someday I would like to understand why people get so passionately worked up about a huge and diverse group of people [e.g. Muslims] to the point that they will advocate widespread violence on a public forum. It doesn't make sense to me.
Not just violence, but historical hypocrisy too, as if he didn't see the terrible torture machines European imperials made, or their emptying of whole two continents from their native people, or their early use of biologic attacks, or the dropping of America for the first ever atomic bomb to explode on the heads of children and civilians, or, or, or.
This member is a waste of time, so I don't recommend spending time debating his hypocrisy.
Yes, America caused hell in the regions it intervened in.
About these people demonizing Muslims and other groups online, in Saudi Arabia it is well known that twitter has bots and a whole army of users working for certain governments to spread a certain idea online.
The goal is manipulating public opinion.