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originally posted by: gosseyn
How dare they ? They should know by now that a western life is worth at least 50 non white/western lives !! After all Jesus is white !
And who cares if no one in the west ever respected not even 1 second of silence for all the deaths in the middle-east !
Disgusting Arabs !
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
a reply to: Nyiah
They went on to doing the warm ups.
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
a reply to: Nyiah
They went on to doing the warm ups.
I don't know squat about soccer. Are warm ups noisy?
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
a reply to: Nyiah
They went on to doing the warm ups.
I don't know squat about soccer. Are warm ups noisy?
No idea as I am deaf.
What I saw in the video is that they proceed to do the warm ups, ignoring the moment of silence.
originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
a reply to: Violater1
So why are we selling them weapons?! Ugh!
An Islamic imam has suggested the Saudi Arabian team refused to take part in a minute's silence for the London terror victims because they believe 'it is not a sin for a Muslim to kill a non-believer'. Sheikh Mohammad Tawhidi says it is a 'lie' to say the Muslim culture does not remember the dead with a moment of silence, and instead argues the football team did not partake in the mourning because they stand with the jihadist men. 'They did not stop for a moment of silence because according to Wahhabi Islam - which governs Saudi Arabia - it is not wrong or a sin for a Muslim to kill a non-Muslim,' he told Daily Mail Australia.
Welcome to the thoroughly weird world of Mohammad Tawhidi, the man the mainstream Muslim community has dubbed Australia's "fake sheikh."
Anointed as a religious leader by the tabloid media, this Shia extremist is using its newspapers and television programs to wage a sectarian war against Australia's majority Sunni community. And their audiences can't get enough.
originally posted by: destination now
a reply to: Azureblue
Err..no idea what you're saying there...what are muso's and why would they think they were being victimised? It was a gesture, often seen in sport, where the teams put aside their differences to remember the dead.