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Just pointing out that it's hypocritical of him to start moaning about namecalling after all of this shit. I'll probably reply more seriously at some point.
Is that the only word in my last several posts you're going to reply to?
It's no coincidence that the Middle East became radicalized shortly after the CIA began waging wars over oil and anti-communism
are we just going to ignore centuries of history in the region that spreads into Africa and Western Europe? Modern Middle East reasons for hating the West isnt too hard to find, but Islam has not historically been peaceful
What does colonialism/expansionism and the slave trade have to do with Islamic terrorism?
That's pretty much the case afaik. Islamic nations were gradually becoming Westernized until after WW2.
Northern Africa was more pissed off at European/Christian colonial rule at the time afaik.
its that islam was radicalized in africa and the middle east for a long damn time
Is your point just to say that fundamentalist Islam operated in Northern Africa and the Middle East? Then duh
My point is that the general direction of Islam in the first half of the 20th century was moving in the opposite direction of radicalization.
muslim nations have had power vacuums since the fall of the ottoman empire in ww1 and nothing but stabilization is going to de-radicalize any nation
Why are you bitching?
If you're going to talk about a religion and its problems, then you need to look at a greater context and see how other religions compare.
It's no coincidence that the Middle East became radicalized shortly after the CIA began waging wars over oil and anti-communism
it always has and always will exist, but Islam was further radicalized in direct response to Western actions.
If practicing slavery makes one an adherent to religious radicalism, then the United States was a radical Christian nation until the end of the Civil War.
If practicing slavery makes one an adherent to religious radicalism, then the United States was a radical Christian nation until the end of the Civil War. It's stupid to conflate something primarily economic (slavery) with religious extremism.
Again, if you have evidence of Muslim nations becoming more radical in the absence of Western influence, please provide it.
How is that not a trend away from radicalization?
My point is that the general direction of Islam in the first half of the 20th century was moving in the opposite direction of radicalization
The MPR approved changes to the Constitution that mandated that the Government increase "faith and piety" in education. This decision, seen as a compromise to satisfy Islamist parties, set the scene for a controversial education bill signed into law in July 2003.
i cannot believe you are this dumb. i had no idea TB had two accounts
I thought I was the biggest nitwit on this forum? I suppose his rankings change depending on who he's triggered by in the moment.
@HamburgerBoy Indonesia is entirely secular? I think that's a bit of a stretch. Just one of many examples:
Yes but if those kinds of laws are successful in America (as they are in Indonesia) could we still call America a secular nation?
Nearly so to the point that to say otherwise would be getting into pointless semantics.
Secularism means, in a free society, that people have the freedom to try to implement religious laws, but the system is so that they won't succeed.