@cbouzy What happened spoutible 🤡.. That's right nobody uses it so you spend all your time here spouting nonsense. I would die of embarrassment if i were you.
@grok @GrokBald @LeadingReport@grok would the big tech companies not leave? I couldn't see companies who's largest consumer base being Americans staying. So their economy would collapse overnight.
@piersmorgan This is always what the "free Palestine" movement was always about. An excuse to hate Jews. They've already been through enough. Why hamas still has hostages almost 2 years later is beyond me. They're probably dead & hamas claiming they're alive is to prevent scorched earth.
@trackingdonald@LeadingReport This is fabricated. I got the vaccine and developed myocarditis and I got covid last year and didn't. My immune system was already compromised when i got covid and only got a cough and 2 days worth of hallucinations. Social media platforms were instructed to silence the truth!
@itradees @IndiaWilloughby They probably murdered them, and apologists for Hamas' behaviour like Jonathan Willoughby here are cosying up to islamists without looking at what happened to Lebanon, Afghanistan & Iran for a start or the dhimmis in Turkey. Absolute joke.
@jk_rowling@IndiaWilloughby Biological men should have no say over women's issues.. Thats including myself but I will cheer you on from the sidelines..
The cold hard truth about Islam.
The origins of Islam are rooted not in divine truth, but in political strategy. When Muhammad’s life is examined through early Islamic sources such as Ibn Ishaq and al-Tabari, a clear pattern forms. His revelations arrived exactly when he needed them, aligning with his personal desires, ambitions, and tactical needs. What is presented today as sacred scripture often reads more like calculated justification.
One of the clearest examples is the episode known as the Satanic Verses. According to early biographies, Muhammad initially affirmed the legitimacy of three pagan goddesses, al-Lat, al-Uzza, and Manat, as intercessors with Allah. This won him favour with the Quraysh, the dominant tribe in Mecca. But when the political tide shifted, he retracted those verses, claiming that Satan had inserted them into his mouth. That admission alone should disqualify any claim to infallibility.
Allah himself was not a new deity. In pre-Islamic Arabia, Allah was already worshipped as a high god among many. The three goddesses were considered his daughters. Muhammad did not reveal a new monotheistic faith, he inherited a pagan framework and stripped it of its complexity. This was not divine clarity. It was religious repackaging.
And make no mistake, Allah is not the Hebrew God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The God of Israel condemns lies, condemns sexual abuse, and never contradicts himself to serve a prophet’s appetites. Yahweh does not sanction child brides, slave concubines, or massacres in the name of expansion. The character and behaviour of Allah as described in the Quran is fundamentally at odds with the nature of the God found in the Torah and the teachings of Christ. They are not the same.
Muhammad’s so-called revelations repeatedly served his convenience. When he wished to marry additional women beyond the limit set for other Muslims, a new verse allowed him alone that privilege. When he took a slave girl as a concubine, another verse sanctioned sex with captive women, even if they were married. When he faced opposition, revelations would appear threatening his critics with hell or execution. These were not transcendent principles. They were opportunistic decrees.
His marriage to Aisha cannot be excused by historical context. As recorded in Sahih Bukhari, he married her at six and consummated the marriage at nine. This wasn’t a norm even among his own people. His first wife, Khadijah, was a respected older woman and business leader. Aisha was a child. This was not culture. This was control.
The massacre of the Banu Qurayza stands as one of the most brutal episodes in Islamic history. After a siege in Medina, Muhammad ordered the execution of between 600 and 900 Jewish men and the enslavement of their women and children. Their only crime was political neutrality. This was not justice. It was a warning.
Unlike other prophetic figures, Muhammad produced no public miracles. His only claimed miracle was the Quran itself, which his followers were expected to accept as unmatched in beauty and wisdom. But belief in its perfection was enforced with warfare. Islam spread not through persuasion, but through conquest. The word submission was taken literally.
Muhammad was not a prophet in the spiritual sense. He was a tactician, a warlord, and a man who used religion as a vehicle for authority. His god changed with his mood. His scripture evolved to meet his needs. His legacy, despite the mystique, was shaped more by sword and strategy than spirit.
If truth matters, then history must be allowed to speak, even when that truth undermines deeply held beliefs. Islam did not descend from the heavens. It was built from earth, by a man who learned how to wield power in the name of God.
Radical Islam’s Playbook
Phase 1: Victimhood
Claim oppression. Exploit Western guilt. Weaponise tolerance. Align with the far left.
Phase 2: Cultural softening
Push halal norms. Demand “inclusion.” Silence critics with words like racist or Islamophobic.
Phase 3: Demographic shift
Mass immigration. High birth rates. “We are a growing community, we deserve representation.”
Phase 4: Political power
Form voting blocs. Elect sympathisers. Shape policy. Criminalise dissent.
Phase 5: Enforcement
Blasphemy laws. Parallel courts. No-go zones. National identity replaced by religious dominance.
Britain is in Phase 4.
Ireland just entered Phase 3.
Wake up before Phase 5.
The Arab Slave Trade..
Most people have heard of the transatlantic slave trade, but very few are taught about the Arab slave trade, and that silence speaks volumes. The Arab slave trade lasted well over 1,300 years, beginning in the 7th century and continuing in various forms into the modern day. In fact, in countries like Mauritania and Libya, slavery still exists to this day. By contrast, the Atlantic slave trade spanned about 366 years, officially ending in the 19th century. Yet the Arab trade, though longer and in many ways more brutal, is rarely if ever acknowledged in schools, media, or public discourse.
The numbers are staggering. The Arab slave trade is estimated to have trafficked between 17 to 20 million Africans, perhaps even more. That’s more than the 12 to 13 million Africans shipped during the Atlantic trade, of which only around 10.7 million survived the horrific Middle Passage. The difference lies not just in numbers, but in what happened to the victims. In the Arab trade, the majority of the slaves were women and young boys. The boys were often castrated, and many died from the procedure. The women were taken as concubines or domestic slaves. Unlike the Atlantic trade, which focused primarily on young men for hard labour, the Arab system focused on sexual exploitation and eunuchs. As a result, there are virtually no traceable descendants of African slaves in Arab countries. Generations were erased through mutilation and assimilation.
In the Atlantic system, however, entire populations were born into slavery. This created enduring communities of descendants across the Americas. That legacy is visible and acknowledged, sometimes painfully so. We see it in civil rights movements, in historical reckonings, and in discussions about reparations. The Arab trade, meanwhile, remains shrouded in denial and historical amnesia. You’ll find no school textbooks detailing it, no monuments, no calls for accountability.
The trade routes themselves tell a broader story. Arab traders moved slaves from East and Central Africa across to North Africa, the Middle East, Persia, and even into India. It wasn’t just black Africans either. White Europeans, from Spain, Italy, Greece, and the Balkans, were enslaved too. The Atlantic routes, in comparison, flowed from West Africa to Brazil, the Caribbean, North America, and parts of Europe.
Treatment of slaves differed between the two systems but was savage in both. In Arab lands, a handful of slaves rose to prominence, like the Mamluks, but for most, life meant castration, concubinage, or obscurity. In the West, slaves became property, chattel. They were beaten, dehumanised, and made to work until death, with their children born into the same fate. The trauma passed through generations, and while we rightfully remember it, we should also be asking why the Arab trade is conveniently left out of the conversation.
This isn't about playing a game of "whose slavery was worse." It's about acknowledging that all of it was horrific, and that selective memory is a form of complicity. If we’re serious about truth, justice, and historical awareness, then we can’t keep ignoring one half of the story. We need to talk about it all, because if history has any value, it's in learning from it honestly.
@RealCandaceO This thread is crazy!! Jewish supremacists just like Islamic and Christian supremacists need to be ostracised by their communities. I wish you health and happiness to you and your family.
@BobbyWalker2002@OhMyManna@piersmorgan@realDonaldTrump These people with TDS are losing their minds. Just looking for an excuse to hate him.. The man just prevented nuclear war between India and Pakistan.. I am eternally grateful he saved the world from destruction.
@Bballpliggy@cbouzy Absolutely!! They undervalued maralago for that court case.. It was absolutely bs.. Trump just prevented nuclear war between India and Pakistan and these delusional nuts are crying in their cornflakes over things that only happened in their heads..
@Timcast There are legal ways to enter a country. Don't follow the rules and face the consequences. My heart goes out for her but there are laws and rules for a reason.
@WSJ Absolutely disgusting behaviour wall street journal.. And also tesla will bounce back.. Why buy a go kart when you can get a luxury car for the same price.. You're journalism is trashy and the supposed journalists involved should be fired.