sinha on 17 December 2007
misteromar mk4 said: sinha said:
fkusumot said:
misteromar mk4 said:
This the hypocrisy I talk about, You accuse me of intolerance and you hate me because I see things different to you, How is this not intolerance? How is what you say any different to what I say? Show me a Muslim that suports Israel and I will give you a mountian of gold. |
Do you think that would make an interesting videogame? Wandering around the world trying to find a muslim that supports Israel and being rewarded with a mountain of gold? I think a better reward would be a bunch of virgins in heaven. The gameplay could revolve around trying to find said muslim while avoiding suicide bombers. Compelling software? |
LOL |
See the double standard, Stupid Muslim comments get LOL, yet dont dare mention anything about jewish ppls. |
Uhh, no, the difference is he's making a joke to prove a point, which is worthy of a laugh, whereas you hate certain groups and would like to play video games where you get to kill them.
And his comment doesn't say anything about killing muslims in the game, but about avoiding being killed by suicide bombers in the game.
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