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Obvious double standards
Posted by AssyrianMuslim (Guest) - Sunday, May 18 2008, 7:09:33 (CEST)
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It is interesting what kind of events are going on around the world and there is a lot of propaganda and double standards. Everyone knows and the world watched the United States put sanctions on Iraq which killed many Iraqis mostly children and of course muslims mostly. While in the last 5 years it is estimated that some 700,000 iraqis have died and again they are mostly Muslims. Now to me injustice and killing people ir wrong and regardless of what religion or nationality the victims are. But the reason I mention "Muslims" is important. I notice people referring to Darfur as a "tragedy" which it is bad but why is it a tragedy there? Is it because the alleged suspects are Muslims? But we also know that the victimks are all Muslims, and not only Muslims but many of them have the entire Quran by heart. Why is that called a tragedy when it is Muslims dying there yet not in Iraq or Afghanistan where Muslims are dying even more? Is it because in one place the alleged suspects are Muslims but in Afghanistan and Iraq it is Christians who brought these wars and they don't want to face the facts?

The Darfur crisis is bad but it is largely exaggerated by western powers for political reasons. In fact it is politics behind it all. The west is after the oil and also they are Muslims. So why not call it a tragedy, put sanctions on the country, divide the country up like Iraq and everywhere else and this will not only secure the oil but send in "humanitarian efforts" which are in reality nothing more than "Christian" missionaries and their propaganda. The good news is that the Darfur people know the story behind it and they knowe it is exaggerated for political reasons mainly by the United States and Bush. The other good news is that Muslims have more relief efforts there than anyone else and the victims here are Muslims, and that should be made clear to those who call it a tragedy because they seem to call this a horrific tragedy because it is supposedly Muslims killing Muslims, yet Iraq, Afghanistan and other places are Muslim also but it is not Muslims doing the killings but the United States and its supporters.

I remember hearing Jumbo shed a few fake tears over Darfur and call it a "tragedy", but he must either not know that the victims are Muslims or he is just playing the Christian propaganda game where he wants to use it to his advantage. He further try to pretend that he was so saddened for these 3 Muslims orphan girls which supposedly had their parents "brutally" murdered and he watched it on tv somewhere, yet he does not call the almost 2 million dead Iraqis which were almost all Muslims as a "tragedy" because it wasn't Muslims who put sanctions but christians in America while chanting 'God Bless our troops and president and congratulations for the fall of Iraq". "God bless the Iraqi people" is not an option nor are the dead Iraqis a tragedy. So it seems like there is a big double standard going on where in one place where Muslims are dying at hands of Non Muslims it is not a tragedy but it is a tragedy in Sudan.

As long as we talking tragedies and being sympathetic, Rawanda is a Christian country and Christians have been killing each other there for a long time now. But we don't have hear that on prime time news because there are no Muslims to accuse there. If one wanted to be fair, one could trace all the problems in Islamic countries back to the United States and its dirty tricks. It was the United States which devastaed Afghanistan with war against the Soviets. Afghanistan has been war torn ever since and the West is sad over some freaking Buddah statues as if they are more important than human lives, but I almost forgot that the United States has killed tons of Buddists but that is not a tragedy. Behind every event in the Islamic world, the United States is secretly involved. It is the CIA which is behind the 'war lords" in Somalia. They are behind the 'Sudanese" conflict as they want to divide the country into many parts, steal the oil, and kill Muslims. It is also the united States which impliments these dictators and brutal governments in the Islamic world and other countries as well such as South and Central America.

It seems like they have a weapon to massacre people and they are not as 'open" as the Nazis were but they do it with "sanctions' by crippling an economy, destroying the means of lively hood" and killing millions. Until the united States government stopps its propaganda and dirty work all over the world, there will be "blow back", "anger" and "wars". They pretend as if they are so innocent and "peace makers" yet they support and finance dictators in Pakistan and other countries. Americans realize that their government is guilty and that is why they are so hated around the world. It's not because of "freedom" but it is obvious people will not tolerate forever.

We Muslims are always asked to "condemn" every act of violence we hear on CNN in which Muslims are supposedly the bad guys, yet we don't hear Christians have to condemn the atrocities in iraq which are funded and supported by the Christyians in congress and we don't hear Christians having to condemn the bombings of abortion hospitals or any other violence perpetrated by fanatical Christians. Is it only a tragedy when Muslims are supposed to be the bad guys but not in all cases? That is unfair and biased, not to mention cowardly on behalf of those who pretent that they are sympathetic to suffering Muslims when they are killed by Muslims but it is not a "tragedy" when non Muslims kill Muslims and non Muslims around the world. They play this game in America too when it is a Black on Black crime it is normal but when a Whitey gets killed by a Black person it becomes serious and "headline" in the news. What is this garbage?



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