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@soossie: I've brought it up to Beranger's attention, multiple times, but she cannot really read, or comprehend things that do not agree with her sanctioned view of the world (and she calls me a bigot for disagreeing with her).
In the Middle East, whenever there's a nation, with mixed Muslim/Christian population, and within the same socio-economic circles, an honor killing, is just as likely to be committed by a Muslim, as it is by a Christian.
That's a little bit too much for their brains to process, because it proves that culture, and socio-economics, rather the religious, control what people do.
When a husband, in the USA, kills his wife, for cheating on him, or for suspecting her of cheating, then it's a statistic, when it's a Muslim doing the same thing, it's an honor killing.
They also claim that Muslims, in general, do not protest the actions of extremists, like ISIS, ignoring that an coalition of the GCCC countries, and Jordan, is conducting an air campaign against ISIS, and that the Iraqi army is marching against ISIS in Iraq, and that in Syria, Hezballah has lost more than 1,000 fighters in its war against the Nusra group (now Jund al Sham), and ISIL.
In the Middle East, whenever there's a nation, with mixed Muslim/Christian population, and within the same socio-economic circles, an honor killing, is just as likely to be committed by a Muslim, as it is by a Christian.
That's a little bit too much for their brains to process, because it proves that culture, and socio-economics, rather the religious, control what people do.
When a husband, in the USA, kills his wife, for cheating on him, or for suspecting her of cheating, then it's a statistic, when it's a Muslim doing the same thing, it's an honor killing.
They also claim that Muslims, in general, do not protest the actions of extremists, like ISIS, ignoring that an coalition of the GCCC countries, and Jordan, is conducting an air campaign against ISIS, and that the Iraqi army is marching against ISIS in Iraq, and that in Syria, Hezballah has lost more than 1,000 fighters in its war against the Nusra group (now Jund al Sham), and ISIL.