How come "toxic masculinity" in the form of Honor killings is almost exclusively a Muslim problem?
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UN estimates 5,000 honor killings a year, overwhelming majority carried out by Muslims.
But it has nothing to do with Islam, and besides Christians kill their teenagers as commanded by the Bible. -
You sure do care a lot for a dude who claims he's trolling.SFGbob said:
I would have no respect for myself if a pathological lying, worthless piece of shit like you had any respect for me.2001400ex said:
I would actually respect you if you were trolling.SFGbob said:
This is just my troll forum. Fuck offGwad said:
Ya Bob what the fuck is your point?HustlinOwl said:You've out thought the room on this one Bob. WTF is your point?
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Hondobros won't allow you to complain about murder unless you complain about every murder in the US over the past 30 years.HHusky said:
We have had tens of thousands of murders in the US over the past 30 years. You’ve cited five “honor killings”. You’re making my point.SFGbob said:Weird, they are all Muslims.
In 2012, police arrested the mother, father and sister of 19-year-old Aiya Altameemi in Phoenix after they allegedly beat, restrained and burned her for reportedly declining an arranged marriage with an older man and talking to another boy.
- In 2009, Aasiya Hassan was beheaded by her husband, Muzzammil Hassan, at the Buffalo, N.Y., Muslim TV station where they worked for allegedly requesting a divorce. The Pakistani-born killer defended himself at trial, never denied his guilt and was convicted in 2011. A few months before Hassan was killed, Sandeela Kanwal was strangled by her father outside Atlanta for failing to “be true to her religion” because she wanted to leave an arranged marriage.
- In the 2008 case in Irving, Yasser Said, a cab driver from Egypt, is suspected of shooting his two daughters, Amina, 18, and Sarah Said, 17, in the back of his taxi because they were dating non-Muslim boys and embracing Western culture. Said has been a fugitive ever since.
- In 2007, an Illinois man – Subhash Chander – set an apartment fire that killed his pregnant 22-year-old daughter, son-in-law and 3-year-old grandson because he disapproved of the marriage.
- And in one of the earliest widely reported cases of honor killing in the U.S., 16-year-old Palestina Isa, of St. Louis, was murdered in 1989 by her father Zein Isa, who was helped by her mother. Zein Isa was angry that his daughter had gotten a job and was dating an African-American boy. Both parents were convicted of murder and sentenced to death. Zein Isa died on death row in 1997, while his wife's sentence was commuted to life in prison without parole.
Honor violence is an even bigger problem in other parts of the Western world, with a reported 11,000 cases of honor violence recorded in the United Kingdom in the last five years while incidents also have been documented in Canada, Germany, France and Sweden.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/honor-killing-in-america-doj-report-says-growing-problem-is-hidden-in-stats
And they'd still deny any muslim problem after SFGBob complained about every single one.
It's almost as if the Hondobros are in constant denial of any anti-social muslim particulars. Weird. -
I thought it was toxic masculinity that was responsible? Now it's the "tribal past." Do honor killings have anything to do with Islam? Why are you talking about religiously inspired murders while denying that Islam has anything to do with it?HHusky said:
It’s not weird that most of our religiously inspired murders, which dwarf the number of honor killings, take a different form. We’re far removed from our tribal past and far more modern in our reasons for killing innocent people.SFGbob said:
Oh I agree, it's a very small number here in the US. It's just almost all of them by some weird coincidence happen to be Muslim.HHusky said:
You have a very tiny number of religiously inspired murders of family members in the US. We have a growing number of Muslims here. Hint: people who want to live here probably like modernity, though we do have a number of murderous neo-pagan white supremacists who tend to be native born.SFGbob said:And of course other than you're unsupported bullshit about Christian father murdering their rebellious teenagers as commanded by the Bible you've provided nothing to show that honor killings happen outside of Muslim cultures with anything near the frequency that they do in Muslim cultures.
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For fuck sakes Bob just tell us what you want us to agree with you on. Muslims are bad? Murder is bad? Just fucking say it.SFGbob said:
I thought it was toxic masculinity that was responsible? Now it's the "tribal past." Do honor killings have anything to do with Islam? Why are you talking about religiously inspired murders while denying that Islam has anything to do with it?HHusky said:
It’s not weird that most of our religiously inspired murders, which dwarf the number of honor killings, take a different form. We’re far removed from our tribal past and far more modern in our reasons for killing innocent people.SFGbob said:
Oh I agree, it's a very small number here in the US. It's just almost all of them by some weird coincidence happen to be Muslim.HHusky said:
You have a very tiny number of religiously inspired murders of family members in the US. We have a growing number of Muslims here. Hint: people who want to live here probably like modernity, though we do have a number of murderous neo-pagan white supremacists who tend to be native born.SFGbob said:And of course other than you're unsupported bullshit about Christian father murdering their rebellious teenagers as commanded by the Bible you've provided nothing to show that honor killings happen outside of Muslim cultures with anything near the frequency that they do in Muslim cultures.
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What are Talhibs thoughts on the toxic masculinity of female genital mutilation and all those Christian families taking part in it?
Does the American left now support mutilating teen girls too?
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Someone denied religiously inspired murders have something to do with religion? Wasn’t me.SFGbob said:
I thought it was toxic masculinity that was responsible? Now it's the "tribal past." Do honor killings have anything to do with Islam? Why are you talking about religiously inspired murders while denying that Islam has anything to do with it?HHusky said:
It’s not weird that most of our religiously inspired murders, which dwarf the number of honor killings, take a different form. We’re far removed from our tribal past and far more modern in our reasons for killing innocent people.SFGbob said:
Oh I agree, it's a very small number here in the US. It's just almost all of them by some weird coincidence happen to be Muslim.HHusky said:
You have a very tiny number of religiously inspired murders of family members in the US. We have a growing number of Muslims here. Hint: people who want to live here probably like modernity, though we do have a number of murderous neo-pagan white supremacists who tend to be native born.SFGbob said:And of course other than you're unsupported bullshit about Christian father murdering their rebellious teenagers as commanded by the Bible you've provided nothing to show that honor killings happen outside of Muslim cultures with anything near the frequency that they do in Muslim cultures.
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The article that starts the thread, that you so slavishly defended claims that these honor killings have nothing to do with Islam. It's about toxic masculinity. Next time you might want to try reading before you make an ass out of yourself but you're hate to interrupt your streak.
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The thread starts with a tweet. If somebody told you men can’t use religion to assert control over women, he lied to you.SFGbob said:The article that starts the thread, that you so slavishly defended claims that these honor killings have nothing to do with Islam. It's about toxic masculinity. Next time you might want to try reading before you make an ass out of yourself but you're hate to interrupt your streak.





