Tilly
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Check it out. Mein Kampf is translated into Arabic and other languages and is a best seller in Saudi, Turkey and Bangladesh to name a few. Even though there are lower literacy rates in such places, one can still count which books sell the best.Holocaust denial is an international pastime for Islamists, and MeinI did not say "I HATE MUSLIMS" in any post
"muslims are such liars"
in your own words...
oh------you admit you lied. good of you. It is important to speak to people
in the terms THEY UNDERSTAND. I often use terms muslims use when
talking to them. Calling people "LIARS" is virtually HOLY in mosques.
I told you that I have socialized with muslims-----in fact so much that I got
invited to experience the glories of -----mosques. Mosque Friday koran
recitation and prayer thing includes a kind of sermon ---"-Khutbah Jumaat"
The first glorious experience I had-----about 45 years ago was on a GOOD
FRIDAY (the Christian holiday) in Manhattan, NY The theme of the
KHUTBAH JUMAAAT-----was ---of all things GOOD FRIDAY---the sermon
was done in English. -----with a very Arabic accent---my hosts were muslims
from southeast asia (they didn't know Arabic either) The sermon was devoted
to trashing Christians who are "PERVERSE LIARS" and "ENEMEEEES OF
ISLAAAAM" no one flinched (except me)
No, calling a group of people "liars" because of their religion, makes you a NAZI, because this indicates how hateful you are against them, because of their religion.
Calling christians "liars" because of their religion, makes all of those muslims in that mosque NAZIS, and their religion a NAZI religion.
So at the end of the day, you are no better than a NAZI MUSLIM PIECE OF SHIT, which most of them are...
I guess you have socialized with them more than what you were supposed to.
CONGRATULATIONS...
Kampf is extremely popular in Muslim majority countries, best seller in fact.
I agree, regarding islamists being holocaust deniers.
But disagree Mein Kampf being a popular book in any muslim majority country.
They barely read any books, let alone Mein Kampf.
If they had the habit of reading, it would be a much different story for mid east, for sure...
It did take printing press 300 years to make its way to mid east, after being re-invented in the west...