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I've had enough of someone else's propaganda. I'm for truth, no matter who tells it. I'm for justice, no matter who it's for or against. I'm a human being first and foremost, and as such I am for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.
Highlander All pension funds are invested in stocks, bonds and shares. I was talking about the biggest private capitol holdings not specifically...
For those living in the US: The reality, wake up and smell the roses! Washington, DC., Red team, Blue Team, RFK Jr team; or, you name it whatever...
I offer up this "artwork" - assuming the link works: [Link] It has four 4-leaf clovers on shards of mirror with the reflection of a fan and some...
How far are we from repeating Kent State?
This is reminiscent of what happened in German universities in the 1930s. And what was the results of that, JEW? Millions and millions of what you...
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Comment: 'Allahu Akbar' is not a jihadi slogan. It simply means 'God is great', and it is used by ordinary Muslims. In some contexts, it's similar to how Westerners might say 'Oh my God' or 'Praise the Lord'. The jihadis coopted the phrase, however, and use it before, during, and after their deadly attacks in Syria, Iraq and elsewhere, and generally whenever they open their mouths.
So without more information, this event is neutral: probability suggests that whoever uttered the phrase here was a normal Muslim, not necessarily expressing support for the violence.
What the whole dynamic shows is just how fractured German society is; it's ready to collapse in its own internal divisions. Without proper guidance from the top (on the level of government and 'culture creators'), the polarization will only become more extreme. And the result will not be pretty.