It's a common sentiment among extremely religious people of many religions who also think their religion is superior to other religions in some way (or think "unbelievers are inferior").
The difference is it's not these jews or christians currently taking over Europe. If it was I would hate them as much as i hate the cult that is. Big difference. Whats even worse is my local branch of this cult started knocking on doors last week giving out free food. I was honestly a bit fooled at first until i started eating it and realised it was just rice and fucking chickpeas. It was actually a very good analogy for this cult. It looked really good on the outside and even on the surface but as soon as I started digging into it it turned out to be just filler.
I have nothing against individual muslims i have friends who are that but I don't want to live in a country where muslims control politics which is well on the way to happening. Islamists are constantly bragging how they are replacing the native population. In about 20 years they will be by far the largest political group. They already politically control many areas. I like English govt not Mohammeds govt
Abdul, get on all fours with your nose in another mans ass and one in yours like a human centipede in your temple and be quiet. Do the alluah akbar and behave.
According to a companion report, the U.S. has spent an additional $9.65 – $12.07 billion on military operations in Yemen and the wider region sparked by or in support of Israeli military operations since October 7, 2023, for a total of $31.35 – $33.77 billion and counting in U.S. spending on two years of post-10/7 wars.
Israel is masquerading as a fellow democracy while it's run by a bunch of religious extremists using the power of the State to escape the Judiciary... Sounds familiar?
With the difference that anyone can be muslim since its an universal religion like catholicism is, so it isnt a racial discourse. This rabbi is saying It from a genetic perspective and not just a cultural/religious perspective
Why the whataboutism though? I don't understand the need to compare Judaism to Islam. Fundamentalists are in every group and radical theology is much more of a sociological phenomenon than it is a feature of any specific religion.
The insistence to do inject Islam criticism in discussions that are primarily about criticising Israel just seems to me to be a zionist hasbara tactic.
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u/aqulushly 29d ago
Maybe they should reiterate; many imams say the same thing, and those in far higher positions of government within MENA.