Spyke
lemm.ee

Who cares? It’s like when James Bond says “for king and country”. It’s just a statement of allegiances, and these people are declaring allegiance to God.

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Allegiance to Islam, at the site of the worst Islamic terrorist attack on America soil.

It's little more than just declaring allegiance to their god.

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tsonfeirreply
lemm.ee

Not the Christian god, that’s the problem “conservatives” have.

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lemm.ee

Doesn’t that just mean praise god or god is good or something similar?

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Throwawayreply
lemm.ee

Yes. Its the war cry of islamic terrorists, most famously used during the 9/11 attacks.

So either the most tone-deaf people ever, or supporting 9/11.

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Throwawayreply
lemm.ee

At the wtc site? At ground zero? Again, either super tone deaf, or supporting 9/11. I dont see whatelse it might be. Maybe threatening another 9/11?

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lemm.ee

Lots of words were involved in the 9/11 attacks. That doesn’t mean those words signify those attacks.

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Throwawayreply
lemm.ee

Dont be obtuse. Theyre declaring themselves Islamic at the site of the worst Islamic terrorist attack ever on American soil. A lot of people remember those attacks. A lot of people lost friends and family in those attacks.

This is not some quirky "oh look at the different culture, isnt it so neat?" this shit is nasty.

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Rule 1, civility. At least come up some sort of argument.

Warning, no ban.

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edricreply
lemm.ee

It literally just means god is great (or something similar). It’s like when people who stormed the capitol on Jan 7 were chanting “USA USA USA”. Is “USA” a war cry for treason and insurrection?

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