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    radioilluminati
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    Denmark using Nazi Propaganda

    When they used the symbol of Islam and made him look like a terrorist and called it freedom of speech and humor then it was the same tactics the Nazis used against the Jews:

    http://www.mikesilverman.com/muhammed_cartoon.jpg

    http://www.c-hef.org/jpgs/panel_08a.jpg

    This is to create tension against the Muslim world and the west.

    Many of you don't like muslims but still it is wrong to use Nazi tactics against a group of people.

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    No Passaran my Euro-buddy!!!! Workers of the world must definetly UNITE!!!!! Otherwise the elite would smoke all the remaining dubeys. I would start stocking up right now.
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    "Many of you don't like muslims but still it is wrong to use Nazi tactics against a group of people."

    That group is a cultural enemy of Europe, and seeks to make Europe different in an Islamic way. They must be fought and I adovocate the fight! There is no "nice" way to fight enemies.

    Why should I respect religion (superstition) at all? Europeans fought long and hard for secular freedom, and now those like yourself want to surrender to Islam because they are weak-minded enough to believe that religion is somehow different from political ideology (which it dictates) and cannot be as dangerous as a secular political belief.

    Yes, I am making use of your troll posts. Keep at it.
    They exemplify the naive ideological senility that grips much of the West. I am as happy to use them as I would be to exploit the posts of a Jihadist.

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    We need to unite. The people has to do this. The elite are at war against us and create phony threats to keep us in fear so they can justify wars and steal our liberties

    Hermann Goering's Quote
    On War And The People

    "Naturally the common people don't want war: Neither in Russia, nor in England, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, IT IS THE LEADERS of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is TELL THEM THEY ARE BEING ATTACKED, and denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. IT WORKS THE SAME IN ANY COUNTRY."

    --Goering at the Nuremberg Trials

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    We need to unite.

    I like to make my own decisions. American style.

    The elite are at war against us and create phony threats to keep us in fear so they can justify wars and steal our liberties

    Who are these elites exactly now that we ruled out Bill Gates? You think it's the Danish Secret Service?
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    radioilluminati's been given a 1 month timeout.

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    Common dude!!!! I was just starting to have mucho fun!!!!!
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    He would have left after another week of this any way.

    Uh....and saying the Jewish tentacles control the world is the same as representing an Islamic prophet as a terrorist? Uh. Don't think so. In any case, I hope the kid learns the definition of fascism before he returns.

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    "Uh....and saying the Jewish tentacles control the world is the same as representing an Islamic prophet as a terrorist?"

    I have a complaint. If Jewish tentacles control the world, they are doing an insufficient job. In future I expect more tentacles and that they be put to better use!

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    Quote Originally Posted by farmall View Post
    "Uh....and saying the Jewish tentacles control the world is the same as representing an Islamic prophet as a terrorist?"
    No. Telling one type of lie gets one banned from Israelforum and telling the other lie gets a high five hand slap.

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    What is the "other" lie? That CIA was behind 9/11?
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    Quote Originally Posted by radioilluminati
    ...but still it is wrong to use Nazi tactics against a group of people.
    You mean like accusing Jews of not having loyalty to their country by using euphemisms such as "Dual Loyalty"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by andak01 View Post
    No. Telling one type of lie gets one banned from Israelforum and telling the other lie gets a high five hand slap.
    Andak, I suggest you make sure you've followed the conversation, and then come back and explain your reply here. That quote looks as if it's attributed to Farmall, but I am the one who said it. So what type of lie do you believe Israel Forum has condoned here?

    The funny thing is you've made the exact same comparison he just did, only without the added implications he made.... so you might want to tread carefully. If you have a bone to pick with Farmall, this might not be the place to pick it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redcake View Post
    Andak, I suggest you make sure you've followed the conversation, and then come back and explain your reply here. That quote looks as if it's attributed to Farmall, but I am the one who said it. So what type of lie do you believe Israel Forum has condoned here?
    That confusion is because farmall didn't mark your quote as a quote in any way. I hit the quote button and that's what I got.

    Israelforum has recently become a conduit of Faithfreedom and other anti-Muslim propaganda sites. All those sites portray Muhammad (SAW) as a terrorist and celebrate mocking him. The way they achieve this comparison is to ignore parts of historic contemporary accounts while concentrating on only those passages that make him look bad. This is the same pattern used by the worst anti-semitic sites.

    It is utter hypocrisy to refer to him that way in light of common heroes that we would never consider terrorists. Because if Muhammad was a terrorist, then certainly, so were Moses, and Elijah and Saul and David and Joshua and a good number of American Presidents and most British royalty and most French royalty and most Spanish royalty, etc.

    Aside from the hypocrisy of it, that portrayal leads to a vastly oversimplified worldview which is dangerous in the same way that Jewish conspiracy theory is.

    The funny thing is you've made the exact same comparison he just did, only without the added implications he made.... so you might want to tread carefully. If you have a bone to pick with Farmall, this might not be the place to pick it.
    No. No. No. I have never said Jews control the world. I don't have this simplistic view of the world where it's US against THEM. It seems like an easy game for you and others to do to build me up as some strawman stereotype of what you believe Muslims to be. So it is said of me that I believe many conspiracy theories which I don't.

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    KettleWhistle
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    There are plenty of sites, forums, and caricatures that mock the Pope too.

    I'm no fan of FF, but they are not exclusively anti-Muslim, you know. And I wouldn't put a mockery or bashing of a religion in the same basket as anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. Not even close.

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