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"Smartened up and walked away!"
(set 29 days ago)
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For those defending this - no one here condones any man hitting a woman. But many of you deflect and instead of acknowledging that this video is promoting this type of behavior within that religion - you're going to bat for it. Often - and I hope I'm wrong - defenders of such actions be it beatings, cheatings ect - are themselves involved in similar situations in their own lives and continue to blame oneself instead of the perpetrator. So you'll go on making excuses for the behavior instead of doing something about it. I'll pray for you...
Are you denying that it exists? It sounds like it. The reason you don't find them is that you don't look. It's called a bubble. I'll post a few. I've also posted a few examples of the connection between white supremacy and Islamic terrorism. Your radical personal attack on my religion is further proof that your argument holds no credibility. Just because you don't agree doesn't make me or anyone else less Christian.
Hmm...haven't seen any Christian "How to Beat Your Wife" videos.
Got a link?
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Originally Posted by cuebald
I didn't watch this one. But if the video shows techniques for beating a woman that are Muslim, the implication is that other religions somehow differ in their methodology.
I was hoping you could explain the differences for us, since you seem to know.
It's your rhetorical question ding-dong!
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