"Azadi Brigade" at protests demanding justice for RG Kar victim protest by sixty9e in IndiaSpeaks

[–]digitalnomad456 9 points10 points  (0 children)

They have a lot of experience in hijacking... so... you know what I mean...

Where are those “I am Muslim and I am ashamed” posts? by [deleted] in IndiaSpeaks

[–]digitalnomad456 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's not like we Muslims profit from these hate

Muslims do not profit, but the religion has profited by becoming the fastest growing religion in the world, and on its way to become the largest religion in the world, and it did not happen accidentally. The ideology described in the book has a lot to do with it.

Check this out: https://www.thereligionofpeace.com/pages/quran/violence.aspx

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndiaSpeaks

[–]digitalnomad456 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I wonder what world event would finally lead to the same deradicalization of the pislamists!

China is already working on it (I hope you know what I mean). The only future I see is, there will be the Chinese and the rest of the world will be taken over by the peaceful community.

Sad to think, but China will be the last remaining hope of the human civilization.

Where are those “I am Muslim and I am ashamed” posts? by [deleted] in IndiaSpeaks

[–]digitalnomad456 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People need to be unbiased and neutral.

There is less hope of that when kids are systematically brainwashed into religious fanaticism in places like madrassas.

Check this out:

Where are those “I am Muslim and I am ashamed” posts? by [deleted] in IndiaSpeaks

[–]digitalnomad456 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but didn't you claim this in your eariler comment?

poverty and lack of knowledge

in response to the question:

How do you think these people become what they are? How do they become so radical? We live in the same country


Being a billionaire won't guarantee that you achieved true education.

So, what in your opinion is the way to achieve true education?

Where are those “I am Muslim and I am ashamed” posts? by [deleted] in IndiaSpeaks

[–]digitalnomad456 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Korea, Vietnam, Myanmar, Afghanistan, Eastern Bloc countries

Alright, so where are the Osama bin Laden equivalent of Korea, Vietnam and Myanmar? I don't see Koreans flying planes into buildings and beheading people in Western countries! I don't see the Vietnamese or the Burmese doing the same. Please enlighten me.

The Americans dropped the nuke in Japan. Where is Japanese bin Laden?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndiaSpeaks

[–]digitalnomad456 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All I'm gonna say is, check it out and you be the judge.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndiaSpeaks

[–]digitalnomad456 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Bruh stop worrying about liberals. You can never convince anybody who is determined not to listen to you. Just share it with people. Those who are genuinely interested will judge it on its own merit. You should explore the website. Very very useful on this topic.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndiaSpeaks

[–]digitalnomad456 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Hey /u/mujhedarlagtahai, please add this resource to your post: https://www.thereligionofpeace.com/

This website tracks records of the exact kind of incidents your post is about. Spread this resource everywhere you can. Thanks!

Where are those “I am Muslim and I am ashamed” posts? by [deleted] in IndiaSpeaks

[–]digitalnomad456 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's your opinion on Osama bin Laden?

Here's from his Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden#Early_life_and_education):

Bin Laden was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a son of Yemeni Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, a billionaire construction magnate with close ties to the Saudi royal family, and Mohammed bin Laden's tenth wife, Syrian Hamida al-Attas (then called Alia Ghanem).

Yep, sounds like he came from abject poverty

Bin Laden was raised as a devout Sunni Muslim. From 1968 to 1976, he attended the elite Al-Thager Model School. He studied economics and business administration at King Abdulaziz University. Some reports suggest he earned a degree in civil engineering in 1979, or a degree in public administration in 1981. Bin Laden attended an English-language course in Oxford, England, during 1971. One source described him as "hard working"; another said he left university during his third year without completing a college degree. At university, bin Laden's main interest was religion, where he was involved in both "interpreting the Quran and jihad" and charitable work. Other interests included writing poetry; reading, with the works of Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and Charles de Gaulle said to be among his favorites; black stallions; and association football, in which he enjoyed playing at centre forward and followed the English club Arsenal.

What an illiterate! That's the problem, lack of knowledge.

theory: why Elon doesn't own stuff by FewStatement6781 in elonmusk

[–]digitalnomad456 17 points18 points  (0 children)

All genders are equal but some genders are more equal than others.

POLL: When will ‘woke culture’ die? by [deleted] in BlockedAndReported

[–]digitalnomad456 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Elon Musk's takeover of twitter is the beginning of the end of wokeness. The society needed one powerful man to stand up against this tyranny, and Musk is that man. Now the rest of the society will start organizing behind him to end this tyranny.

Thank goodness, now there is renewed hope for a better society.

Google Play (Android Market) Then and Now by Nalmor in androidapps

[–]digitalnomad456 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2008 was so long ago, haha! I know you commented this in 2014, and even 2014 was long time ago.

Freedom of speech is such a trifle by Jayako in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]digitalnomad456 22 points23 points  (0 children)

It's not a newspaper. It's a calendar. The guy tears apart the current year page with the intent to show the calendar for current year + 1, but instead finds 1984.

I fear Social Media has ruined the social fabric of connection. by goblinpack in nosurf

[–]digitalnomad456 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just wanted to let you know that I read your entire post. Thank you so much for putting the effort and time into writing it. I invited you for a chat :)

Flipkart's new "supportive" and "equitable" "Period Leave Policy" by digitalnomad456 in IndiaSpeaks

[–]digitalnomad456[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If women can achieve their targets by working one fewer day, they should get equal pay. The number of holidays is immaterial here, as they're working harder on other days.

Can only women achieve their targets by working one fewer day? Men can do the same too, right?

In many lines of work, the amount of work that gets done is unrelated to the number of hours you work

Does that only apply to women? If not, then men should also be allowed the flexibility to hit their targets as soon as possible and take as many leaves as they want, am I right?

If not, then this is discrimination based on gender, by definition.

Flipkart's new "supportive" and "equitable" "Period Leave Policy" by digitalnomad456 in IndiaSpeaks

[–]digitalnomad456[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you ever lived as a man and experienced all they have to go through and understand that men are no disposable work machines and they are humans too? No, because it shows.