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<blockquote data-quote="rickyb" data-source="post: 3311065" data-attributes="member: 56035"><p>me and a coworker decided to get paid to debate about terrorism yesterday. hes one of these guys who wrongly thinks the whole muslim religion is comparable to how george bush said he invaded iraq because god told him to or whatever.</p><p></p><p> he agrees with me sortve on governments blowing up other countries for resources and control. i always say stop government wars and see what happens to radicalized muslims if they settle down. he disagrees war is terrorism but couldnt give me a definition of terrorism. i gave him the google definition. he started talking about the definition of bravery and comparing it to war and terrorism and the definition of bravery obviously has nothing to do with either of those.</p><p></p><p>he thinks that all muslims are just waiting to violently take over and impose their religion. i dont buy that because A: all the guys i listen to i say its a peaceful religion. B: i dont think my left wing activist friends who are muslims would keep practicing a religion like that just because their parents did it, and i dont think they lied to me when i asked them about their religion. some muslims i know are the most giving, caring people ive ever met.</p><p></p><p>as ive posted before, the number of radicalized muslims is a needle in a haystack. the biggest terror group in america are whites who probably practice their perverted version of christianity.</p><p></p><p>when i look up the definition of "war" is makes no reference to why armed conflict is being carried out. whereas with terrorism its violence to achieve political outcomes. its not really debatable that governments usually go to war to achieve political outcomes which fufills the definition of terrorism, more precisely state terrorism.</p><p></p><p>i was thinking my large donations to anti capitalist organizations could also have an affect on government fighting wars for resources. so in a sense i am a huge anti govt-terrorism activist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyb, post: 3311065, member: 56035"] me and a coworker decided to get paid to debate about terrorism yesterday. hes one of these guys who wrongly thinks the whole muslim religion is comparable to how george bush said he invaded iraq because god told him to or whatever. he agrees with me sortve on governments blowing up other countries for resources and control. i always say stop government wars and see what happens to radicalized muslims if they settle down. he disagrees war is terrorism but couldnt give me a definition of terrorism. i gave him the google definition. he started talking about the definition of bravery and comparing it to war and terrorism and the definition of bravery obviously has nothing to do with either of those. he thinks that all muslims are just waiting to violently take over and impose their religion. i dont buy that because A: all the guys i listen to i say its a peaceful religion. B: i dont think my left wing activist friends who are muslims would keep practicing a religion like that just because their parents did it, and i dont think they lied to me when i asked them about their religion. some muslims i know are the most giving, caring people ive ever met. as ive posted before, the number of radicalized muslims is a needle in a haystack. the biggest terror group in america are whites who probably practice their perverted version of christianity. when i look up the definition of "war" is makes no reference to why armed conflict is being carried out. whereas with terrorism its violence to achieve political outcomes. its not really debatable that governments usually go to war to achieve political outcomes which fufills the definition of terrorism, more precisely state terrorism. i was thinking my large donations to anti capitalist organizations could also have an affect on government fighting wars for resources. so in a sense i am a huge anti govt-terrorism activist. [/QUOTE]
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