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On August 21 2012 05:02 Enzymatic wrote: What more are you going to expect from a third world country?
"Innocent until proven guilty" ???
Oh please..
I live in a third world country and this would never ever ever happen here.
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On August 21 2012 05:50 RoosterSamurai wrote:Show nested quote +On August 21 2012 05:45 mememolly wrote:On August 21 2012 05:42 RoosterSamurai wrote:On August 21 2012 05:38 arb wrote:On August 21 2012 05:23 Xiron wrote:On August 21 2012 05:19 dUTtrOACh wrote:On August 21 2012 05:09 TotalBalanceSC2 wrote:On August 21 2012 05:04 reki- wrote: Please, like there aren't any places in the western world where a kid would burn a bible or something wouldn't be shunned by the community.
Total news value of this is "omg pakistan weird muslims" I can assure you that to the best of my knowledge there are no laws in the "west" that permit someone to be legally put to death for burning a holy text. I hope you are trolling. Let's just forget about the inquisition and such non-existent shit storms as the Salem witch trials. Sorry but you went totally off topic. He said: 'There are no laws. It's presence. Inquisition happened quite some time ago, you know? To be fair he said they would be shunned not killed, im sure theres many places in the US where they would be shunned out of the community for doing something like that You could also be shunned out of a community for being pro/anti pot legalization. Where are we going with this? no you shouldn't, nothing wrong with pot, better than alcohol or those cancer sticks that are legal Way to completely miss the point 100% entirely. Also yes you would be shunned.
I see what you were trying to do but I was just pointing out your backwards opinion and how wrong you are
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On August 21 2012 05:51 Alpino wrote:Show nested quote +On August 21 2012 05:02 Enzymatic wrote: What more are you going to expect from a third world country?
"Innocent until proven guilty" ???
Oh please.. I live in a third world country and this would never ever ever happen here.
Actually, Brazil is not a 3rd world country.
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I would be interested to seeing a poll of how many people in pakistan feel this is right/wrong. Cause if its even above 1% in favor I'm done caring for the middle east. Theres literally no end to religious violence over there.
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Pathetic, I wonder if she even knew what the sheets she played around with contained...
But forcing your own morals onto others is just as pathetic.
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On August 21 2012 05:55 Faust852 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 21 2012 05:51 Alpino wrote:On August 21 2012 05:02 Enzymatic wrote: What more are you going to expect from a third world country?
"Innocent until proven guilty" ???
Oh please.. I live in a third world country and this would never ever ever happen here. Actually, Brazil is not a 3rd world country.
Economically it is not. But believe me when I say it is a 3rd world country. We have a really bad wealth distribution problem.
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I think the initial reluctance of the authorities to even arrest the girl seems to be a good sign. That and some reports that say they did it to protect her instead of being thrown to the mob is good and I hope is true. I wouldn't get so upset at this point because while it seems some people over there might be taking this out of hand there seems to be some people who see this in a more level headed light.
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On August 21 2012 04:56 Ra`s Al Ghul wrote:
Three things: 1. She is a minor 2. She may have a mental condition 3. There is not proof beyond reasonable doubt that it was a Quran that she burned
These should be more than enough to let her free.
Even if she was adult, had no mental condition affecting her and burned a Quran, no capital pushiment would be warranted. You in the US can be happy (now). We in Europe see the problem alot closer. We are getting turned into such a society. But the politicians prefer to close their eyes until it is too late. Islam is not a religion like the others. It's a form of society, there to subdue anything, that is not Islam.
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On August 21 2012 05:58 Kuni wrote: Pathetic, I wonder if she even knew what the sheets she played around with contained...
But forcing your own morals onto others is just as pathetic. So i guess by that logic the government punishing people for crimes is also pathetic...
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I can't tell what part of this entire story is more retarded.
- The fact that they're making it sound like this is a done deal, when there's only a chance it happens, and indications point to the authorities arresting her to protect her from the mob - The fact that very few people have read that bit - The fact that burning the Quran is a bad thing....
I'm a Muslim. I'm also a Pakistani. I've burnt Qurans before
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On August 21 2012 05:58 Alpino wrote:Show nested quote +On August 21 2012 05:55 Faust852 wrote:On August 21 2012 05:51 Alpino wrote:On August 21 2012 05:02 Enzymatic wrote: What more are you going to expect from a third world country?
"Innocent until proven guilty" ???
Oh please.. I live in a third world country and this would never ever ever happen here. Actually, Brazil is not a 3rd world country. Economically it is not. But believe me when I say it is a 3rd world country. We have a really bad wealth distribution problem. Hm? How then is it not economically a third world country?
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The statement from President Asif Ali Zardari said he has called for an urgent report on the incident and added that vulnerable sections of society must be protected "from any misuse of the blasphemy law."
"Blasphemy by anyone cannot be condoned but no one will be allowed to misuse blasphemy law for settling personal scores," said the president's spokesman, Farhatullah Babar. If anything this article is positive.
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Not the first time Pakistan's blasphemy laws got involved in controversy. Remember when a prominent politician got assassinated for trying to reform it? I think that was last year or two years ago.
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On August 21 2012 06:11 Hassybaby wrote: I can't tell what part of this entire story is more retarded.
- The fact that they're making it sound like this is a done deal, when there's only a chance it happens, and indications point to the authorities arresting her to protect her from the mob - The fact that very few people have read that bit - The fact that burning the Quran is a bad thing....
I'm a Muslim. I'm also a Pakistani. I've burnt Qurans before When does that ever come up in your life? I'm quite confused. "Oh it's Tuesday again, better burn my Quran and buy a new one"? I've never actually burned a book of any type. Nor have I ever had an excuse to.
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back in the days in europe, we had alot of fun with this : Malleus Maleficarum, we kinda stopped , stupid and stuff But hey Killing PPL cause they burnt a book makes ur god happy? i dunno, but ur god seems to be pretty "different"
p.s.: Im an Atheist and all im saying is that murdering ppl cause they burned a book is retarded
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Yet another reason why the Church should be distinctly and undeniably separated from the State.
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On August 21 2012 06:11 Roe wrote:Show nested quote +On August 21 2012 05:58 Alpino wrote:On August 21 2012 05:55 Faust852 wrote:On August 21 2012 05:51 Alpino wrote:On August 21 2012 05:02 Enzymatic wrote: What more are you going to expect from a third world country?
"Innocent until proven guilty" ???
Oh please.. I live in a third world country and this would never ever ever happen here. Actually, Brazil is not a 3rd world country. Economically it is not. But believe me when I say it is a 3rd world country. We have a really bad wealth distribution problem. Hm? How then is it not economically a third world country?
Does the term BRIC ring a bell?
EDIT: I think there are more millionaires in Brasil than Canadians in Canada.
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Death for burning paper. Ugh, makes me so glad I live where I do.
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On August 21 2012 05:00 reki- wrote:Show nested quote +On August 21 2012 04:56 Ra`s Al Ghul wrote:CNN ReportAn 11-year-old Christian Pakistani girl could face the death penalty under the country's notorious blasphemy laws, after she was accused by her neighbours of deliberately burning sacred text, possibly the Quran. . As far as I can tell from this article the child hasn't been convicted yet or had a trial even so why is this being reported by CNN other than the shock value to generate hits/views?
Probably so the rest of the world continues to understand just how ass backwards the muslim world is.
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On August 21 2012 06:11 Hassybaby wrote: I can't tell what part of this entire story is more retarded.
- The fact that they're making it sound like this is a done deal, when there's only a chance it happens, and indications point to the authorities arresting her to protect her from the mob - The fact that very few people have read that bit - The fact that burning the Quran is a bad thing....
I'm a Muslim. I'm also a Pakistani. I've burnt Qurans before
How is burning the Quran a bad thing?
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