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Forums - Politics Discussion - Terrorist Attack on Quebec City Canada (Edit) Local Police has mention the Suspect

SpokenTruth said:
palou said:

I'd say no. A racist, no question, but Quebec as a whole is extremely unreligious (often anti-religious. This has some interesting historic reasons.), so it's not honest to say that he did it in the name of christianity without having any background information.

Does it bother you he might actually be Christian? 

 

I'm not christian... Well by birth, yes, but I haven't believed (ever, really) or practiced since I was 12.



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SpokenTruth said:
palou said:

I'd say no. A racist, no question, but Quebec as a whole is extremely unreligious (often anti-religious. This has some interesting historic reasons.), so it's not honest to say that he did it in the name of christianity without having any background information.

Does it bother you he might actually be Christian?  Now imagine how peaceful Muslims feel evrytime someone says they are all terrorists.

 

By the way, he called himself a Christian Crusader on his Facebook page, followed dozens of Christian leaders and like many Christian Facebook pages.
And he stated, "We live in a world where Christianity is demonized over cake and Islam is defended despite 50 dead at a gay club. Amazing."

Your sources make the whole thing more credible; I just found it to be a bad habit to state things before knowing. In the same way that people associated the Munich attack to Islam.



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barneystinson69 said:
Aura7541 said:

That woman you're talking about is Linda Sarsour and she was indeed one of the main organizers of the march. Ironically, she thinks Sharia Law is a good thing.

The very law that promotes the oppression of women. Isn't it a bit ironic? I can't seem to find the video on it (can't believe I didn't favourite it or something), but it mentions this exact point. Perhaps by promoting these very people, it makes the west even less tolerant of women, even though it appears to be more liberal. I remember him comparing women in iran back in 1979 fighting against the hijab or whatever its called, and women today who're wearing these as if to show they support women's rights (even though once again, its the exact opposite). Shame what it has come too...

I think I know the exact video you watched because Computing Forever is one of the Youtubers I follow.

What really got me was when he was critiquing a video from a Islam website that tried to justify the hijab, especially when the video said "A girl is like a piece of candy" as one of the reasons. That is real objectificaion.



Good God the spread of false news is quick. It wasn't a "false flag" operation. 

Edit: Yikes, I'm not even going to bother arguing against all this right-wing craziness. 



Aura7541 said:
barneystinson69 said:

The very law that promotes the oppression of women. Isn't it a bit ironic? I can't seem to find the video on it (can't believe I didn't favourite it or something), but it mentions this exact point. Perhaps by promoting these very people, it makes the west even less tolerant of women, even though it appears to be more liberal. I remember him comparing women in iran back in 1979 fighting against the hijab or whatever its called, and women today who're wearing these as if to show they support women's rights (even though once again, its the exact opposite). Shame what it has come too...

I think I know the exact video you watched because Computing Forever is one of the Youtubers I follow.

What really got me was when he was critiquing a video from a Islam website that tried to justify the hijab, especially when the video said "A girl is like a piece of candy" as one of the reasons. That is real objectificaion.

This is the one. I'll make sure to subscribe to him, as he definently knows how to make a good point of something that wouldn't be obvious.



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Lawlight said:
Talal said:

I know it isn't a muslim ban. I'm showing you that a muslim ban was and still is his intention. This is just the best he could do for now.

Then you are wrong. Simple as that. It's not a Muslim ban and it all started under the Obama administration.

This states otherwise:

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2017/jan/30/donald-trump/why-comparing-trumps-and-obamas-immigration-restri/

Context is important. 



palou said:
SpokenTruth said:

Does it bother you he might actually be Christian?  Now imagine how peaceful Muslims feel evrytime someone says they are all terrorists.

 

By the way, he called himself a Christian Crusader on his Facebook page, followed dozens of Christian leaders and like many Christian Facebook pages.
And he stated, "We live in a world where Christianity is demonized over cake and Islam is defended despite 50 dead at a gay club. Amazing."

Your sources make the whole thing more credible; I just found it to be a bad habit to state things before knowing. In the same way that people associated the Munich attack to Islam.

From this archived facebook page (https://archive.is/u2Hex) it looks like he was probably atheist, right-wing and a fan of Donald Trump. Weird and diverse collection of likes. Looks fairly normal... then he did this. 



Scoobes said:
palou said:

Your sources make the whole thing more credible; I just found it to be a bad habit to state things before knowing. In the same way that people associated the Munich attack to Islam.

From this archived facebook page (https://archive.is/u2Hex) it looks like he was probably atheist, right-wing and a fan of Donald Trump. Weird and diverse collection of likes. Looks fairly normal... then he did this. 

Ah yes, I would have been surprised to see an extremist catholic in Quebec, really.



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WagnerPaiva said:

Smells like false flag. Who would do a terrorist act against them? This smells like False Flag from good old George Soros. I would like to check the portfolio moves Soros did in the last 3 months, cause he is investing a lot of cash into civil unrest these days, funding the BLM riots and actually putting a muslim in charge of a women march.
I tell you guys, this is the most wicked man alive

Seriously?

Facts, data and evidence mean nothing anymore, eh?



Canada has 10% of the population of the US. And Canada has less than 5% black or Hispanic in their population. Of course they have WAY WAY less crime.