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When I see the muslim communities outside mosques with placards condemning ISIS I'll warm to the idea that they don't support them in one sense or another.
Til then, ball is in their court...they could do much more as a community to ease tensions.
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Why have a revolution when you got those kinda cuties? | |||
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Allahu akbar inshallah bismallah And no burkas. Oh jihad jihad Mohammed | |||
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Female dress code in Iran is more like a long coat with a head scarf. Strict adherence to this dress code is more of a class issue with the upper class, unsurprisingly, wearing what they wish and the lower class wearing more traditional clothing. Sucks that the ladies in Iran have a dress code at all, but its silly to call every Muslim religious or regional outfit a burka. At least learn the difference so you can fear them more authoritatively.
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looks like some pretty obvious hatespeak to me cotten, lets see how this plays out for him.
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Shit, now I'm giving off the impression that I've seen that movie. I swear not. | |||
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