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#PrayForTurkey
#11
RE: #PrayForTurkey
Don't misunderstand me fellas. I have some explaining to do:

-This topic is about the double standards we see; why won't you pray for Turkey just like you would pray for France? 
 not like religious prayer but that prayer they mean in the hashtage #prayforparis or whatever..

I mean:

[Image: ncc-france.png]

The hashtag in the topic's title is a mere title, I didn't even search in twitter.
Why didn't Facebook change its homepage "red" in response to yesterday's coup attempt that took down 40-50 civilians?

Next topic: #MuslimLivesMatter
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#12
RE: #PrayForTurkey
(July 16, 2016 at 10:07 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: Don't misunderstand me fellas. I have some explaining to do:

-This topic is about the double standards we see; why won't you pray for Turkey just like you would pray for France? 
 not like religious prayer but that prayer they mean in the hashtage #prayforparis or whatever..

I mean:

[Image: ncc-france.png]

The hashtag in the topic's title is a mere title, I didn't even search in twitter.
Why didn't Facebook change its homepage "red" in response to yesterday's coup attempt that took down 40-50 civilians?

Next topic: #MuslimLivesMatter
I guess because a coup is different from a terrorist attack. Do you have instances where previous coups have had this hashtag doohickey done for it?



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#13
RE: #PrayForTurkey
(July 16, 2016 at 10:07 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: -This topic is about the double standards we see; why won't you pray for Turkey just like you would pray for France? 
 not like religious prayer but that prayer they mean in the hashtage #prayforparis or whatever..

Well, a military coup and a terrorist attack are two different things.

But #PrayForTurkey has been trending on Twitter since last night, it was also used when that lunatic attacked Istanbul airport.

(July 16, 2016 at 10:07 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: The hashtag in the topic's title is a mere title, I didn't even search in twitter.
Why didn't Facebook change its homepage "red" in response to yesterday's coup attempt that took down 40-50 civilians?

Why don't you ask them?

(July 16, 2016 at 10:07 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: Next topic: #MuslimLivesMatter

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#14
RE: #PrayForTurkey
I got bad news for you Atlas: Barely anyone in the West wants to pray for those "brown people". Nobody prayed for Lebanon, Iraq or Turkey. It just got treated as another day in "uncivilized brown land". It didn't get as much media attention as a result.

Yes, it's very sad that this double standard exists. If I was religious I would. Europe is not like the United States where the majority of Christians are Fascists, so I'd like to think I'd not be too brainwashed (if I had no left religion) to not pray for these people.

The thing that gets me though, is everyone is praying for contradictory outcomes. al-Saud's henchmen are probably praying to their deity right now to punish the people of Turkey for being so secular minded and having all these skimpy Westerners invade Turkey's beaches. In war, both sides pray for victory.

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#15
RE: #PrayForTurkey
There's no such thing as "not a religious prayer", lol.  I don't pray for anything.  When I want something to happen, I do work.  Go talk to christers about their weird prayer standards. I think those people are nuts.....full of double standards, but obviously my thinking that doesn;t stop them and your haranging others for what they might do probably doesn't even register on their radar.

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#16
RE: #PrayForTurkey
Quote:Don't misunderstand me fellas. I have some explaining to do:

-This topic is about the double standards we see; why won't you pray for Turkey just like you would pray for France?
not like religious prayer but that prayer they mean in the hashtage #prayforparis or whatever..

What makes you think I've prayed for France?

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#17
RE: #PrayForTurkey
I don't pray for anyone. If they need help and I can offer it, I will.

But prayer? It doesn't do a goddamned thing for those in need; the only "benefit" it has is making the praying person feel good about him- or herself.

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#18
RE: #PrayForTurkey
Ha. Praying.

Lotta shite.
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