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Old 09-02-2014, 06:36 AM
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Let me clarify something right away. I quickly scanned tennisnuts post and misunderstood his intent for a second. On a quick first reading I thought he implied that Hitler made a mistake by not killing all the Jews. I just didn't see where he wrote "sick thought" at the bottom. What Tennisnut is saying, and saying quite clearly is that to advocate killing all Muslims, whether they are terrorists or not is the same ignorant evil that was represented by the Nazis and bY ISIS. I AGREE WITH HIS SENTIMENT 100%! I am the original poster of this thread, and I am becoming quite uncomfortable with some of the replies I am seeing here. When I see posts advocating the killing of our enemies wives and children, I can't help but feel we have crossed a line and I am going to ask the moderator to close this thread.
With all due respect, your OP was simply a cut and paste with no credits given and you only pasted part of the article. This simply opened the subject and folks simply responded to the ISIS part. I am not sure what your intent was at all, but for the record, this is what you did not paste but which belongs to the article....

" Everyone I have spoken with has expressed their frustration with the international community’s lack of response to the crisis facing the people of Iraq. They blamed the United States for creating the current situation and for leaving the country so quickly and so creating the vacuum for IS to exploit. Many also think that it was a serious mistake for the U.S. to “give Iraq to Iran,” allowing Tehran to have a major influence in the Iraqi Parliament.

Another local told me he thought it was strange and nonsensical that the U.S. and European countries were opposed to IS in Iraq, but supporting IS groups in Syria and other violent groups against local governments. They warned of the danger such groups pose to the West. “These jihadists will eventually go home to their countries, to Canada, England and the U.S.” said one.

Christians also fear that Iraq may split into several smaller countries, creating a domino effect in the Middle East, including Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Turkey, Israel, and Egypt.

Since 2003, more than 1 million Christians have been exiled from Iraq. Now, only 300,000 remain in the country."


Not criticizing your OP, but suggesting that putting these things in context means a lot and perhaps the responses would be more in line in what you anticipated. The below sites ALL have this.........

Mad World NewsMuslims Just Made History in Mosul, Killing and Exiling Every Last Christian

Muslims Just Made History In Mosul, Killing And Exiling Every Last Christian – Universal Free Press

universalfreepress.com/muslims-just-made-history-in-mosul-killing-and-exiling-every-last-christian/

These are just a few sites..there are others.

I am just defending the conversation....there was not context nor direction nor any comments by the original poster.


PS....actually, your beginning is a quote from Martin Niemöller referring to the German cowardice toward the Nazis.