@bannedChristian@Archetypical20 Was it just for Christians to fight pagans in eastern Europe simply because they were pagans? (I.e. Northern Crusades). We both belong to an expansionist religion nothing wrong with that.
Also Islam does recognize nuances regarding Christians specifically.
@bannedChristian@Archetypical20 Whether it's a normative or situational depends who you ask.
Every empire has a just war theory. Romans, Persians, Europeans at one point, and more recently US Neocons felt justified in military intervention across the world to promote their values.
@bannedChristian@Archetypical20 What verse says to fight Christians simply for rejecting Islam?
Historically the first Muslim empire literally employed Christians in the government in places like Syria, Egypt and Palestine...
@bannedChristian@Archetypical20 Why would the same Muslim policy makers push for war in Muslim countries?
It's become pretty clear the Zios have been funding much of this. Benefit from Muslims and Christians fighting amongst themselves
@bannedChristian@Archetypical20 Yea idk about Europe
If anything that's the issue of policymakers not the immigrants themselves
Second, if by protests you mean supporting Palestine, I don't think immigrants with English as a second language was able to pull that off
@bannedChristian@Archetypical20 You won't typically find that in the west.
Overseas in places like Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan most likely.
Political situation plays a big role.
@Archetypical20 For starters western Ideas have changed drastically.
More critically, the Prophet himself stayed in a Mecca as long as he could and said he would have stayed Had not they forced him to leave.
I call the US home, not sure why that is controversial....
@abusalahudeen20 Jaque Vallee did write a compelling argument against the ET hypothesis from a data standpoint. Assuming the data set is reliable he makes a good rational point.
https://t.co/RVMJeX4DQZ
@AmarJamakovic@abuibrahim_mm They certainly used to but modern nation states use citizenship not ethnicity.
I.e. I can still apply for Japanese citizenship if I'm not ethnically Japanese (assuming I'm married to a Japanese)
I guess Arab states still have a sort of tribal based system
@AmarJamakovic@abuibrahim_mm The era of ethno-states imo is coming to an end. Globalization has now transformed identity loosely around values rather than sheer ethnicity.
Something many white westerners are still coming to grips with.
@abuibrahim_mm Disagree. It's not about what you *want* to be, but like it or not, we are influenced by the culture around us.
If you're ethnically Indian but grew up in America on what grounds can you say you're "Indian" beyond superficially sharing genetic commonality.
@AvdullahYousef Funny part is people complaining they need to assimilate but at the same time also complain of their culture eroding.
Like what do you want?