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Man kills daughter, wife leaves, man kills wife. Legally.

edited June 2008 in General
First, just under a month ago, there was this. Iraqi man kills daughter for speaking to a British soldier. His wife, showing immense courage, left him two weeks later (after receiving a broken arm and other injuries.) Yesterday, she was killed in the street as she tried to leave Iraq. And it's all totally legal.

TOO BAD WE CAN'T JUDGE! CAN'T JUDGE CAN'T JUDGE CAN'T JUDGE CAN'T JUDGE CAN'T JUDGE CAN'T JUDGE CAN'T JUDGE!

Religion is awesome, and we absolutely can't judge. All cultures are equal, no differences, and we certainly can't judge.

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  • IVTIVT
    edited June 2008
    Go Islam Go!
  • edited June 2008
    sweet
    i need to move there
  • edited June 2008
    either judge or be judged.. are they really mutually exclusive?
  • edited June 2008
    siuying;30727 said:
    either judge or be judged.. are they really mutually exclusive?
    Hey! Stop judging! I saw you judge, just there! That's intolerant. What are you, a racist? NO JUDGING! Everything is exactly the same. That's what I've learned from my wonderful liberal upbringing. No judging, everything is the same, and nobody from overseas can ever be wrong about anything.
  • edited June 2008
    Coalition troops were in Iraq to impose freedom and liberty on the Iraqi people, yet these appalling crimes occurred on a daily basis. Unfortunately, not a lot of them are reported by mainstream media. And they say the police applaud the father's action? If this is true, I will buy any insurgent group a round of falafel if they will whipe out the Basra Police Department in a car bomb attack. It just infuriates me every time I read story like this, especially if the victims were close to my age.

    Believe it or not, these crimes occur in our very own backward as well as in "third world" countries. It is hard to comprehend that crimes like this would occur even here, however there are enclaves out there that still cling onto their old belief and custom even if they moved here.

    Case #1

    A Muslim father in Texas murdered his two teenage daughters.

    So far, this piece of shit is still on the loose. Only Allah know where he is now. Hopefully, he is still in the States so we can bring him to justice. It would be kind of difficult to get him if he is in any Middle Eastern countries. Well, we can always Extraordinary Rendition him, but that would shatter our moral high ground...

    Case #2

    A Muslim father in Toronto murdered his daughter for refusing to wear the hijab.

    This just infuriates me even more. First, this happened in Canada, meaning that pieces of shit like this are in my country. Second, I got a cousin that is the same age as the victim, and I couldn't imagine her having to live like that of the victim.

    I know there are more cases out there, and just so that you wouldn't accuse me of being bias against Muslims, I know a few cases of Silk father being critical of their daughter hanging out with other boys in public.
    TOO BAD WE CAN'T JUDGE! CAN'T JUDGE CAN'T JUDGE CAN'T JUDGE CAN'T JUDGE CAN'T JUDGE CAN'T JUDGE CAN'T JUDGE!
    We just can't stand by and let his happen. For example, if your next door neighbor is a wife beater and you saw him drunk one night carrying a baseball bat. Would you do something about it?

    Look, I respect Islam as a religion and a way of life. With over 1/5 of the world Muslims, I can hardly see anything wrong with Islam. However, like all religions, there are certain groups within the Muslim community that need to be monitored due to the leader's retorics and their followers actions.

    Triple, this is not funny. You wouldn't want to move there. Back in Grade 9, I got a classmate that was from Iraq. He went back to Iraq right after the Coalition troops took Iraq and I haven't heard anything from him since.

    As for Mr. Abdel-Qader Ali, he need a visit from either the Special Air Service or the 3rd Battalion 1st Marines.
  • edited June 2008
    LALALALALALALA CAN'T JUDGE CAN'T JUDGE CAN'T JUDGE!
  • edited June 2008
    Exactly, Operation Iraqi Liberation is a JUST one.

    I pity the people that still think it wasn't worth it. Ethnic cleansing.

    People are sheep, most of them just hate Bush cause it's the new fad like hating Halo just cause it's popular. It's not cool to hate popular things, it just makes you that more of a fag cause it's popular to hate popular things. Indifference is the key here. If you don't like it, just go meh.

    Most people hate Bush cause their friends hate Bush and this causes a chain effect. They don't even know why they hate him. Their hate is unfounded and thats just sad, such sheep.

    Honestly, people are more outraged that a soldier in Iraq threw a dead puppy over a cliff then actual people dying and starving to death over there. NOT TO MENTION the fact that the Iraqis themselves throw puppies over the cliff because they just don't like DOGS. So if that puppy weren't thrown off the cliff by that soldier, he would've been thrown off the cliff by some Iraqi.

    It's sickening that people put the life of a mere mongrel over the life of actual human beings. That's just the sheep that they are. They actually want to persecute the soldier for throwing a puppy off a cliff!? LOL. Well that soldier risked his life in a war so you and your family doesn't get suicide bombed.

    An eye for an eye!? The life of a mere Iraqi mongrel != the life of soldier fighting for your freedom and safety. No, that dog never did shit for you and never will cause they can't do shit for nobody. They can't contribute to society or help anyone. Humans can contribute to the society, their lives are not equal.

    Save the life of a soldier anyday over any amount of puppy corpses. If throwing that one puppy off the cliff meant that soldier relieved his stress so that he can continue his fight for freedom, then so be it.

    I mean outrage over soldier throwing puppy over cliff? Iraqis throw puppies over cliffs on a daily basis! Outrage that innocent Iraqis are being killed in the war!? Well those same innocent Iraqis throw puppies off cliffs! That's called hypocrisy. And innocent Iraqis were being killed on a daily basis with or without the war but at least after struggling for a few more years, the place will finally be cleansed and they can live peacefully again. Without the war, they would've continued living in their hellhole forever but now, they're starting to transition to a better hellhole than before.
  • edited June 2008
    come on
    open your eyes
    obviously the way we are doing things is wrong
    who's to say?!
  • edited June 2008
    For the record, while I like the fact that the US told the UN to fuck off, and got rid of Sadam Hussein via any means necessary, I also would like to point out that I don't agree with almost anything said by Makal or Student.

    I mean... NO JUDGIE, JUDGIE NO!
  • edited June 2008
    Makall;30734 said:

    So if that puppy weren't thrown off the cliff by that soldier, he would've been thrown off the cliff by some Iraqi.

    EXACTLY!!! People don't understand why I murder other people... they are going to die anyways.
  • edited June 2008
    Everyone wants to go to heaven but no one wants to die.
  • edited June 2008
    Makall;30734 said:
    Without the war, they would've continued living in their hellhole forever but now, they're starting to transition to a better hellhole than before.
    I will now temporary let the liberal within me to take over my mental process.

    Actually, before the Operation Desert Storm, the living standard in Iraq is relative high compare to other Middle Eastern countries. The higher living standard can be contributed to the socialized welfare system under Saddam and the oil revenue. Also, women literacy rate in Iraq were actually higher than neighboring countries as Saddam actively promotes academia.

    However, after the devastation of Desert Storm and the sanctions by the UN, living standard in Iraq plummeted. Finally, the Iraq War of 2003 struck a greater blow to Iraq by removing the stable leadership of Saddam and ushering in chaos and anarchy.
    Morro said:
    I also would like to point out that I don't agree with almost anything said by Makal or Student.

    I mean... NO JUDGIE, JUDGIE NO!
    So you would rather stand by and let this go on instead of getting them help or, when all else fails, kick their ass because we shouldn't judge other's culture and customs, even then they actively criticize our society...

    I can finally see why Baby E never got banned.
  • edited June 2008
    First, Baby_e is banned.

    Second, NO JUDGIE JUDGIE NO NONO!

    (take a dipstick, shove it up your ass, and check the current level of your sarcasm detection fluid.)
  • edited June 2008
    student doesn't know how to detect sarcasm.

    anyways, i stick with my murdering people comment.
  • edited June 2008
    1. The man had all the right to kill both his daughter and wife.

    2. Student needs to stop judging other people's culture unless he has lived there.
  • edited June 2008
    FINALLY SOMEONE UNDERSTANDS! NO JUDGIE JUDGIE JUDGEJUDGE NO!
  • IVTIVT
    edited June 2008
    Morro;30753 said:
    First, Baby_e is banned.

    roflcopter
  • edited June 2008
    JayDub;30755 said:
    1. The man had all the right to kill both his daughter and wife.

    2. Student needs to stop judging other people's culture unless he has lived there.
    1. I agree, he did have every right to do it.

    2. Student is a racist and likes to shit on everyone who's not like him, cut him some slack.
  • edited June 2008
    Makall;30734 said:
    Exactly, Operation Iraqi Liberation is a JUST one.
    an illegal war is not just nomatter how you twist it.
  • edited June 2008
    illegal war
    LOL! It's fun to make up concepts, isn't it? "Illegal war"! HAHAHA!
  • edited June 2008
    First Student doesn't like black people, then he hates on the Middle Eastern culture...

    Smells like BS to me.
  • edited June 2008
    ok
    Student is a racist and he clearly doesnt like black people
    and WHY WAS BABY_E BANNED? BLASPHEMY!!!
  • edited June 2008
    you can judge, there is objective truth in the world

    just most people are mistaken in the fact they have the truth; mainly, religious people, im not quite sure what it is, but it has to do with minding your own fucking business with personal affairs, not being a total douche, and not physically harming people when they dont agree to it

    im sure glad i live my life for me and not some imaginary person noone has ever met, except while high or delierious
  • edited June 2008
    JayDub;30746 said:
    Everyone wants to go to heaven but no one wants to die.
    hell, i dont want to go to heaven if it exists, cause if you do everything the bible says you cant do, the most boring, cautious people will be there

    i dont want to go to hell either, cause its only there if you believe in it, which basically means every christian person will be there, wont be all that fun

    i just want to rott in the ground or have my ashes spread in the ocean, maybe mummification would be cool too
  • edited June 2008
    Morro;30728 said:
    Hey! Stop judging! I saw you judge, just there! That's intolerant. What are you, a racist? NO JUDGING! Everything is exactly the same. That's what I've learned from my wonderful liberal upbringing. No judging, everything is the same, and nobody from overseas can ever be wrong about anything.
    lol.. that question was asked merely for thought provocation..=) and you didn't answer the question.. =P

    so what if i'm judging? at the same time i'm judging someone.. someone's also judging me.. my point is.. we are constantly being judged by people we don't know.. and no matter how objective we may think ourselves to be we're also partaking the role of being a judge..
    JayDub;30746 said:
    Everyone wants to go to heaven but no one wants to die.
    i don't wanna go to heaven either... it's too saintly for my taste... hell would suit me better.. if those are the only two choices we have..
  • edited June 2008
    Holy hell, that quote I said was just a quote, it was not meant to be picked apart and analyzed.

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