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Looks like someone is taking their worlds religion classes to heart, perhaps a little too much. You do not need to study what they say, just watch what they do when allowed to run loose as they do in a myriad of nations. Tell me which of those you think it would be nice to live in as a religious minority or some other group that does not follow their faith?
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SPC Greg Carr
Well, let's take a look at the genocide in Myanmar, which nobody is doing anything about.
We cannot exclusively look for a confirmation bias.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/rohingya-muslims-burma-government-rapes-massacres-government-genocide-ethnic-cleansing-rakhine-a7471636.html
The middle east is largely the doing of Western interventionism. We've taken out more democratically elected leaders to install dictators than vice-versa.
http://www.ecowatch.com/syria-another-pipeline-war [login to see] .html
We cannot exclusively look for a confirmation bias.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/rohingya-muslims-burma-government-rapes-massacres-government-genocide-ethnic-cleansing-rakhine-a7471636.html
The middle east is largely the doing of Western interventionism. We've taken out more democratically elected leaders to install dictators than vice-versa.
http://www.ecowatch.com/syria-another-pipeline-war [login to see] .html
Rohingya refugees from Burma speak of 'genocidal' terror
Rohingya Muslims have described horrific rapes, massacres and atrocities at the hands of Burmese forces as the government continues to deny allegations of genocide. Tens of thousands of people from the ethnic minority have been fleeing into Bangladesh to escapethe violence, described as anti-terror “clearance operations” by the President’s office.
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