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Sectarian filth like you are the reason why terrorist Salafist groups have destroyed large parts of the Middle East, Europeans will not stand idly by and let you import this destructive radical divisive ideology into our societies.

Yes they will. However, you don't know what you're talking about. Salafis and Khawarij are two different things. Sheikh Fawzan, Sheikh Ibn Baz, etc. are way different than ISIS and in fact Sheikh Fawzan speaks against ISIS (I'm sure Sheikh Ibn Baz would too but he is no longer with us, may God bless his soul)
 
Yes they will. However, you don't know what you're talking about. Salafis and Khawarij are two different things. Sheikh Fawzan, Sheikh Ibn Baz, etc. are way different than ISIS and in fact Sheikh Fawzan speaks against ISIS (I'm sure Sheikh Ibn Baz would too but he is no longer with us, may God bless his soul)
Wait until Trump finds out that some Mexicans are Salafists too... Lol
 
Sectarian salafists are the majority of Sunni Muslims? In the UK I think most people would agree your observation.

I do not "support" shias or sunnis, I just observe simple facts such as the FACT that the 4 largest global terrorist groups of the past several decades have all been Sunni groups, and that Sunni muslims living in the UK are largely radical sectarian filth due to Saudi-funded Salafist mosques (proven to radicalise and produce dozens of terrorists in Europe).

Those "global terrorists groups" are created by Western intelligence agencies.

Wait until Trump finds out that some Mexicans are Salafists too... Lol

Trump can't do anything
 
I see.

How much longer will Europa suffer the ravage of hordes of barbarian biscuit-dunkers??!!!!!!!!

When the revolution comes, you biscuit-dunkers shall be first against the wall.... if God wills.
The Americans have copied us with their dunking "oreos" - obviously a poor imitation of our superior rich tea biscuits, but I expect no better from low IQ Americans.

I will pay extra jizya to retain biscuit dunking rights!
 
Another ISIS fan post another anti-Shia thread.

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Kindly delete this thread since Shia Sunni blaming discussions are not allowed.

This guy @Numerous has posted many anti-Shia threads please keep an eye on him/her.

1) The iraqi being interviewed criticises ISIS in the video.

2) I'm not an ISIS fan.

3) Video isn't about sunni shia blaming, waterloo started that.

4) Like many pakistanis, I know the reality of Iran and that is what you fear. You are a khamenist and have a problem with this, I understand, but that's life.

5) Trying to sneakily get me censored is fine. But know that this just motivates me and I'll put more time into spreading these videos elsewhere on the net.
 
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I didn't look at video, but we have to admit Shia's have done bad job ruling Iraq. They have had since 2003 to recover and push country in right direction. Instead they have allowed themselves to be cannon fodder for Iran to use in Syria and to use in Iraq against Saudi Arabia. They also lost north of country to Kurds and allow them to sell oil Israel. Iraq is wasting many precious years because some influential Shia clergyman who want Iraq to be beholden to Iran for whatever sectarian biases they have. And Iran has made big effort to force Iraqis to answer to Iran since the war in 2003.

There are some Shia's there who are against this all but can't change anything. The Iraqi militias that are loyal to Iran threaten to kill people there who oppose Iran and have already killed some people for this. It's sad that Iraq is a failed state because some crazy sectarian people that rule it. I don't see it getting any better for them.
 
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I didn't look at video, but we have to admit Shia's have done bad job ruling Iraq. They have had since 2003 to recover and push country in right direction. Instead they have allowed themselves to be cannon fodder for Iran to use in Syria and to use in Iraq against Saudi Arabia. They also lost north of country to Kurds and allow them to sell oil Israel. Iraq is wasting many precious years because some influential Shia clergyman who want Iraq to be beholden to Iran for whatever sectarian biases they have. And Iran has made big effort to force Iraqis to answer to Iran since the war in 2003.

There are some Shia's there who are against this all but can't change anything. The Iraqi militias that are loyal to Iran threaten to kill people there who oppose Iran and have already killed some people for this. It's sad that Iraq is a failed state because some crazy sectarian people that rule it. I don't see it getting any better for them.

The video actually mentioned what you said in your second paragraph. Some shia village near the interviewed guy's city was apparently anti-Iran because they feel iranian influence was increasing. Another example he mentioned was some shia clergy guy spoke up against corruption and the shia militias threatened him (apparently they act like a maffia). Are you sure you never watched it haha
 
1) The iraqi being interviewed criticises ISIS in the video.

2) I'm not an ISIS fan.

3) Video isn't about sunni shia blaming, waterloo started that.

4) Like many pakistanis, I know the reality of Iran and that is what you fear. You are a khamenist and have a problem with this, I understand, but that's life.

5) Trying to sneakily get me censored is fine. But know that this just motivates me and I'll put more time into spreading these videos elsewhere on the net.

If Iran actually played a good role where it seeks to have influence, I wouldn't mind it. But, the first thing they do is bribe a bunch of clergymen to spread sectarianism and brainwash Iraqi's into making enemies out of Syrian and Saudi Muslims, among others. Then form non-state militias to threaten Iraqi government with violence. Arab states should Iraqi's slowly break away from Iran to secure a good future themselves.

The video actually mentioned what you said in your second paragraph. Some shia village near the interviewed guy's city was apparently anti-Iran because they feel iranian influence was increasing. Another example he mentioned was some shia clergy guy spoke up against corruption and the shia militias threatened him (apparently they act like a maffia). Are you sure you never watched it haha

Haha, no I didn't but I read some Arab political forums and get the news of previous incidents there. Iraqi's were used to dictatorship so it is hard to rub off that culture. And it's no surprise the militias inherit the same ways. This is why it was important for Iraqi's to take country into right direction early on but Maliki was not the right person. Obviously Al Qaeda/ISIS terrorist morons didn't help either with their weekly bombings and assassinations.
 
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