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Originally Posted by Snuffleupagus
Last time. Anti Sharia Law is not "white nationalist propaganda" and again last time, I'm not "white"
please just stop with your pro Islam crapola, I have a feeling you would support bin laden if he was alive 
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Spreading propaganda videos from the BNP and other hate groups is not run of the mill "anti-Sharia law" behaviour and should never be viewed as such, so no, I won't stop pointing out the hypocrisy of people who willingly promote hate and at the same time act as a moral authority or representative of Canadian values among others. Propaganda developed by hate groups is meant to fuel hate and is therefore directly opposed to Canadian values and it's "soul." Anyone who willingly spreads these things out of hate or ignorance are out of touch with Canada's soul and can make no claim of authority on it.
Your simplistic view that I'm simply "pro-Islam" and your assertion that I would support Bin Laden, of all people, goes to show that you lack the nuance required to understand the issues. It's a clear example of the connection between ignorance and hate.
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Originally Posted by Snuffleupagus
Wrong, his father failed him, as a country our intelligence agency should have thrown him from the country when he was known for supporting terrorism.
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These two things are not mutually exclusive. His father failed him, and then we failed him. His father is dead, but Canada still had a duty to Omar that they did not uphold.
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Originally Posted by Snuffleupagus
Maybe we have it all wrong, it's not the young terrorists fault it's the teachers fault
I'll tell you who's fault it really is!!! It's Islams fault
Religion of peace my ass
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This conversation actually has little to do with Islam, so I'm not sure the point of this rambling. Islam's presence within Al-Qaeda is irrelevant to the question of: is there a difference between a child indoctrinated into a terrorist cell and a adult who willingly joins it? Does the opportunity for a positive outcome change?