VampireJack

VampireJack

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12 years ago @ Islam in Europe - London: Fifteen arrest... · 0 replies · +4 points

Um, and don't we all presume all 15 arrested are EDL members.
As usual. Yup, when it comes to people who LOVE their country and are willing to DEFEND it - yeah, lock em up.
But when it's mozzas......best not - it may cause problems in the community.
They ARE the problem community.

12 years ago @ Islam in Europe - Norway: Anti-Islam lyr... · 0 replies · +6 points

Ørjan is correct.
There are many in metal who constantly slag off Christianity (looking at you Marilyn "Hypocrite" Manson) but don't have the balls to do so when it comes to Islam.
It's about time that bm bands started with Islam.
Maybe it's time for the Norwegians to start burning down Mosques instead of Churches.....

(of course I wouldn't condone such a course of action and would thoroughly condemn anyone who did such a thing). Now, if only Muslims could get around to condemning their own for the crimes they do in the name of their religion....It's quite easy, doncha know.

12 years ago @ Islam in Europe - UK: We won't eat halal... · 0 replies · +3 points

And guess what. Non Muslims eat all the meat too.
It's just that in the West we at least want the animal stunned to alleviate at least some of it's suffering.
Hypothetically if a Muslim is on an island and all they could find was pig......

And yes I know that pig is only haram when it suits you.

Remember, Christians are NOT supposed to eat meat from an animal slaughtered to any God but Jehovah. Allah, although Muslims claim otherwise, is not our same God.
You worship a different "deity" no matter what you try and fool the rest of us with.

Look at how certain people were offended to find out that their meat wasn't in fact halal - tough, go vegan. It seems they are happy for others to be fooled into eating it.
God damn I am so sick of Islam at the moment.

13 years ago @ Islam in Europe - UK: Stoke-on-Trent mos... · 0 replies · +6 points

Now, if it had been Muslims who attempted to burn down a Church or Synagogue, or even some other kind of building that belong to the Kuffar they would have probably been left off as "they have never drunk alcohol before........".

There is no way that a Mozza would have been given 10 years.
No way at all.

13 years ago @ Islam in Europe - London: Turkish shopke... · 1 reply · -1 points

Actually, the EDL were out - and the police had them surrounded and were treating them as Extreme Right Wing vigilantes. Also, on the 3rd night there were large groups of White's out on the streets "protecting" their areas. Again, the media portrayed them as thuggish, racist vigilantes.

Whereas the Sikhs and Muslims were portrayed as heroically protecting their communities. Typical of the MSM really.
Oh, and another thing that was kinda "slipped up" into the news is that the Sikhs were protecting their temples themselves, but the police were protecting mosques.

13 years ago @ Islam in Europe - Netherlands: Parliamen... · 0 replies · -4 points

The foetus comment was to highlight that just because we "can" doesn't mean we "should".

A cow is a natural herbivore - but is often fed ground up meat, which it can digest as it's been ground up. It's not a natural part of it's diet - but it CAN eat it.

Our teeth are flat and dull, ideal for tearing and chewing leaves, and our teeth closely compare to all animals who share our (vegetarian) diets, such as horses, giraffes...ect.

Not only teeth, also the digestive system of humans is designed for plant food. The enzymes in our stomach and intestines are different to those of carnivorous animals and our intestines are very long and the meat does not only take very long to go through, but also begins decaying within our bodies, before it is secreted.

The Romans didn't start bring tomatoes over as they were only discovered by the West when we discovered the Americas. LONG after the Romans.

Iron supplementation would have come from green leafy vegetables - just like it does now.

New fangled veggie products? Yup, vegetables, mushrooms, nuts, seeds and fruit are new fangled.

A century ago? Well, vegetarianism has thrived in India and China for thousands of years. And these people gave us great cultural advancements. Unlike the Islamic world....

13 years ago @ Islam in Europe - Netherlands: Parliamen... · 2 replies · -4 points

Ahem, with all due respect we really don't have real canine teeth.
Compare your teeth to that of a dog or a wolf - nothing alike. Maybe a couple of slightly pointed teeth at the back end of the mouth, but please, compare them to a real predator and then say we have the same thing.
Our stomach also would break down an aborted foetus - so maybe we should be eating them too? Maybe instead of burying our own dead we should eat them? Our bodies would easily digest them and the flavour would be just like pork....Hell, it's such a shame to waste the corpse when the animal is already dead....

The reason "we" have so-called canine teeth is to chew - not necessarily dead animals, but we actually need them for something like carrots. So, fail.

If you eat meat, or not, is up to you. I don't care. I choose not too.
I suppose really if I were really designed for eating meat I could use my extremely fast legs to go on the hunt and catch a gazelle, and use my razor sharp talons to tear at the throat of a cow to kill it, and then I could use my razorlike canine teeth to rip through the stomach of the same cow to get to the intestines first, as being a natural predator that is what I would do. No, wait a minute.....
Then I wouldn't have to bother with cooking the meat first, as my gut would break it down really easily without the risk of food poisoning. Everyone knows it's fine to eat raw chicken, still covered in blood. As we are designed for eating meat then these things aren't a problem.

Seriously, if you think about it do you really think if you were out on an open plain you would be able to run after a buffalo, catch it and bring it down with your nails and teeth? Hell, it's pretty difficult for us to catch a damn chicken when it has room to run around in! Yeah, we're great predators. Take away our guns, our traps and our other man-made weapons and leave us with the stuff that nature gave us and see how well we do in a forest full of wolves! :)

;)

13 years ago @ Islam in Europe - Netherlands: Parliamen... · 0 replies · -4 points

Wow. "putting animal rights before human rights....",,,,,,"other options include vegetarianism" - such disdain in her voice. Like a vegetarian/vegan diet is inferior to an omnivore diet. Which it most certainly ain't - in fact it seems that the middle ground of a vegetarian diet is the closest to a perfectly healthy diet for us - even though meat - eaters and vegans would argue their particular diet is the healthiest....... (I'm vegan myself, but I can see the benefits of a vegetarian diet - I just chose not to follow that one....)

So it's our human right to make sure that an animal suffers before it dies, just so we can have a few seconds of pleasure in our mouths?
Myself, I don't eat animals, but I still think the western slaughter methods is more acceptable than the Halal/Kosher methods. At least the animal is stunned first, which would hopefully make it's death less stressful for it.
If it's all about "religous practices" why don't the Mozzas follow Mohammed's instructions "to be kind to animals"?

14 years ago @ Islam in Europe - UK: Prison apologizes ... · 0 replies · +1 points

I believe that it is acceptable for a Muslim to eat pork (or anything else forbidden) under certain circumstances - ie the threat of starvation or if held captive by an enemy. Now we all know that Mozzas' consider us to be the enemy due to being non Muslim so it's perfectly fine for them to eat pork in our prison system. THEY know that but yet again are pushing.....
Look, would Hindus get an apology for being served beef? No.
I bet a vegan/vegetarian would be told to eat what is put in front of them - no preferential treatment.
Hell, I bet if it were Jews that were fed pork there wouldn't be an issue....

15 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: A persona... · 0 replies · +8 points

You are in my prayers.