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RE: Fox News -- Textbook Case of Baseless Right Wing Hy... - 1/27/2015 7:08:53 AM   
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Speaking of media bias, most of us will recall being shocked at the vision of a Syrian civil war participant eating the flesh of a dead opponent last year. It made headlines across the world. Yet when similar events happen and Christians are the guilty ones, and Muslims the victims, they don't seem to be reported with such vigour.

Here for example are some pix and reporting of a Christian man allegedly engaged in cannibal acts with the corpses of dead Muslims during the conflict between the two communities in the Central African Republic (CAR). Apparently it is the second occasion on which this particular individual has behaved so disturbingly.

http://www.thedailystar.net/car-cannibal-eats-2nd-muslim-in-2-weeks-60856

I don't know about the situation in the rest of the world but this conflict is rarely reported here in the Australian media. There hasn't been a peep about a Christian cannibalising dead Muslims in the media here. I'm guessing it's much the same across the western world. But it does cause me to wonder just how much of the truth of the various conflicts we receive via the media and how omissions of reporting of events such as this could lend itself to fuelling inaccurate views of world events and especially Muslims. I dread to think what the reporting would be like had the victim been a Christian and the cannibal a Muslim. I suspect there's little doubt that in that situation the news would have been splashed all over our media.


From your link:

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Magloire told a BBC reporter at the time that his action was revenge for the murders of his pregnant wife, his sister-in-law and her baby.

He claimed that Muslims were responsible and he was angry with them.

'They broke down the door and cut my baby in half. I promised I would get my revenge,' he said.


Congratulations

Out of billions and billions of Christians on the planet you found one supposed Christian doing something you can thump your chest about

Where in the New Testament is that sort of thing taught, anyway. I have seen where the Koran preaches violence... But according to the New Testament, didnt Jesus teach his followers to turn the other cheek, rather than seek revenge on those who murdered their families?

Doesnt it say that Jesus had in essence had come to change Old Testament law? Ye without sin cast the first stone?

Wherever Christianity has spread it has taken on or included local traditions, religious beliefs and customs. Christmas trees are a pagan tradition, for example

I would suggest that cannibalism is one of those things that is more local to that area than something that the New Testament teaches

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RE: Fox News -- Textbook Case of Baseless Right Wing Hy... - 1/27/2015 7:11:56 AM   
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Actually...I did watch the video. Where you got the idea I didn't, I don't know.

2nd, as I noted...O'Reilly isn't a news show...nor is Maddox, nor is Cooper...so he's not held to a journalistic code of ethics because he is NOT REPORTING the news, he's commenting on it. The students acted as if he was a reporter. He's not.

3rd, the college student I was referring to...since apparently you didn't read my post or, more likely, knee-jerk responded rather than carefully reading it, for if you had you'd have known this...wasTkman, not the students in the video. And you would know I didn't say ANYTHING about which political party the students in the video support.

Not very good comprehension, polite. And I'm not your "bruv". I've got one already and he's enough of an ass to deal with.



It's interesting to note that, if we use the same standards as the PPLs, we should be able to slam anything said by those foul-mouthed twats on "The View" because it is now produced under the auspices of ABC News, instead of the Daytime Programming division.



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What??? Are you really suggesting, that the reporters on "The View" are biased???

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RE: Fox News -- Textbook Case of Baseless Right Wing Hy... - 1/27/2015 7:18:33 AM   
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Oh, more than one atrocity.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/tens-of-thousands-of-muslims-flee-christian-militias-in-central-african-republic/2014/02/07/5a1adbb2-9032-11e3-84e1-27626c5ef5fb_story.html

And there was Nigeria, and Sudan just to name a couple more.

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RE: Fox News -- Textbook Case of Baseless Right Wing Hy... - 1/27/2015 7:23:36 AM   
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didnt Jesus teach his followers to turn the other cheek, rather than seek revenge on those who murdered their families

thats why after 9/11 hundreds of thousands of innocent people were bombed into oblivion in a war that was based on lies.
yeah thats turning the cheek, and so so christian

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ORIGINAL: Sanity

Congratulations

Out of billions and billions of Christians on the planet you found one supposed Christian doing something you can thump your chest about

You appear to have completely missed the point that I was making. I was not making any points about Christians good or bad. I was highlighting the different ways that the media reports various incidents around the world.

Though, in your case, if you are capable of so thoroughly misinterpreting my post, I suppose that it wouldn't make the slightest bit of difference to you what was printed, you would just go and put your own ideologically driven wildly inappropriate take on it.

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RE: Fox News -- Textbook Case of Baseless Right Wing Hy... - 1/27/2015 8:18:42 AM   
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ORIGINAL: tweakabelle

Speaking of media bias, most of us will recall being shocked at the vision of a Syrian civil war participant eating the flesh of a dead opponent last year. It made headlines across the world. Yet when similar events happen and Christians are the guilty ones, and Muslims the victims, they don't seem to be reported with such vigour.

Here for example are some pix and reporting of a Christian man allegedly engaged in cannibal acts with the corpses of dead Muslims during the conflict between the two communities in the Central African Republic (CAR). Apparently it is the second occasion on which this particular individual has behaved so disturbingly.

http://www.thedailystar.net/car-cannibal-eats-2nd-muslim-in-2-weeks-60856

I don't know about the situation in the rest of the world but this conflict is rarely reported here in the Australian media. There hasn't been a peep about a Christian cannibalising dead Muslims in the media here. I'm guessing it's much the same across the western world. But it does cause me to wonder just how much of the truth of the various conflicts we receive via the media and how omissions of reporting of events such as this could lend itself to fuelling inaccurate views of world events and especially Muslims. I dread to think what the reporting would be like had the victim been a Christian and the cannibal a Muslim. I suspect there's little doubt that in that situation the news would have been splashed all over our media.


Perhaps there hasn't been a peep about a Christian cannibalising dead Muslims because the religion really doesn't have anything to do with it. According to your link "The agency understands that Magloire didn't take part in the killings, but turned up in the aftermath. According to its source, he is the only person in the Central African Republic known to be carrying out acts of cannibalism." while you try to turn it into a religious thing.

it also stated "Magloire told a BBC reporter at the time that his action was revenge for the murders of his pregnant wife, his sister-in-law and her baby."

wow nothing about his religion or theirs. Interesting that you would pick this case to back up your point.

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I would suggest that cannibalism is one of those things that is more local to that area than something that the New Testament teaches



And you would be wrong.

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You appear to have completely missed the point that I was making. I was not making any points about Christians good or bad. I was highlighting the different ways that the media reports various incidents around the world.



According to your source, the man was driven mad by Islamists murdering his family

Were the media to highlight this case perhaps it would be in order to point out how Islamists are murdering entire families in this area, and that it isnt just ISIS that does that, and their terrorism isnt just against the West as propagandists would have us believe



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Oh, more than one atrocity.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/tens-of-thousands-of-muslims-flee-christian-militias-in-central-african-republic/2014/02/07/5a1adbb2-9032-11e3-84e1-27626c5ef5fb_story.html

And there was Nigeria, and Sudan just to name a couple more.



Your link is dead

Without the benefit of the actual news article one can best guess that this is but another example of localized push-back, against Islamic "rebels"

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I would suggest that cannibalism is one of those things that is more local to that area than something that the New Testament teaches



And you would be wrong.


No, I would be correct

That same article stated cannibalism has been practiced there for years and years

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Congratulations

Out of billions and billions of Christians on the planet you found one supposed Christian doing something you can thump your chest about

You appear to have completely missed the point that I was making. I was not making any points about Christians good or bad. I was highlighting the different ways that the media reports various incidents around the world.

Though, in your case, if you are capable of so thoroughly misinterpreting my post, I suppose that it wouldn't make the slightest bit of difference to you what was printed, you would just go and put your own ideologically driven wildly inappropriate take on it.



Or you did a shitty job of presenting it. Or you realized after reading the replies just how stupid it was.

Next time perhaps tone down a bit on the christian vs muslim rhetoric and maybe people will understand what you are trying to say.

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Oh, more than one atrocity.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/tens-of-thousands-of-muslims-flee-christian-militias-in-central-african-republic/2014/02/07/5a1adbb2-9032-11e3-84e1-27626c5ef5fb_story.html

And there was Nigeria, and Sudan just to name a couple more.



Your link is dead

Without the benefit of the actual news article one can best guess that this is but another example of localized push-back, against Islamic "rebels"



You haven't very good or realistic assumptions, and you have demonstrated that on more than one occasion. I had no trouble with the link.

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RE: Fox News -- Textbook Case of Baseless Right Wing Hy... - 1/27/2015 8:39:26 AM   
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here is two links

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/10/central-african-republic-christian-militias-revenge

They brought in the bodies one by one, laying them down on a white sheet concealed behind a flimsy black curtain. Among them was a man, probably in his 20s, his head twisted leftward, the skull dented on one side and cracked open on the other. The others also had fatal head injuries that stained the sheet crimson. The first flies began settling on the five corpses.

In the courtyard outside, voices were raised in anger and bewilderment. Mothers in pink and purple hijabs sobbed and wailed and a middle-aged man, possibly unused to naked shows of emotion, sat and gently wept. Finally the iron gate of the mosque was thrown open and the mourners surged forward to gaze at the dead. An imam, donning a plastic smock over his white robe, prepared to wash them while another man began cutting cotton shrouds for the day's burials.

The macabre scene in an area known as PK5 has become almost commonplace in Bangui, the humid and decaying capital of the Central African Republic (CAR), where Muslims are under siege. It has also been played out in towns and villages in the west of the country, redrawing the demographic map.

Muslims came here to trade in the early 19th century and made up 15% of the CAR's population a year ago, but since then untold thousands have been killed or displaced or have fled to neighbouring countries. The UN said last week that while 130,000 to 145,000 Muslims normally lived in the capital, Bangui, the population had been reduced to around 10,000 in December and now stood at just 900.

Amnesty International has called it "ethnic cleansing" and warned of a "Muslim exodus of historic proportions".

from al jazeera..yeah I know you wont even read it, but it doesnt change the guardian story


http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/2/8/central-african-republiccarbanguiviolencemuslims.html
The violence wracking Central African Republic imperils the future of the country's Muslims, with tens of thousands fleeing and untold numbers killed.

In Bangui, the capital, bloodshed and looting reign despite the presence of thousands of French and African peacekeepers.

"We are in a moment where immediate action is needed to stop the killings," Peter Bouckaert of Human Rights Watch told The Associated Press, calling for a full-fledged U.N. peacekeeping mission.

"Otherwise the future of the Muslim community of this country will be gone."

No one knows the true death toll from two months of the worst inter-communal violence in this country's history: It is often too dangerous for crews to recover the corpses. Children have also been targets of beheadings and mutilation.

More than 1,000 were killed during several days of fighting in early December, when a Christian militia attempted to overthrow the Muslim rebel government then in power.

In capital, a 19-year-old Muslim woman in the Kokoro neighborhood said a group of armed men this week had come to her house after midnight crying "It's you Muslims!"

"They gave us a minute to come to the living room or else they threatened to throw a grenade," she said.

"Four of them ripped my clothes off and raped me one by one. Another raped my sister, who is only 14 years old. They asked where our father had hid weapons in the house and we told him we didn't have any.

"After that, I cannot say that the situation is improving for us," she said. "We are Muslims, yes, but we are also Central Africans. Where will we go? We were born here. This is our country."

Muslims make up about 15 percent of Central African Republic's 4.6 million people. More than 800,000 people have fled their homes — about half of those from the capital, according to the United Nations.

"There are some who don't want Muslims in this country," Prime Minister Andre Nzapayeke said on local radio Saturday.

"But when the Muslims have left the country, what happens next? The Protestants will throw out the Catholics, and then the Baptists against the Evangelists, and finally the animists? It is time we regain control and stop ourselves from plunging into an abyss."


Im guessing you have no news reports of muslims being targeted after the hebdo killings but they are out there
Twenty-six mosques around France have been subject to attack by firebombs, gunfire, pig heads, and grenades as Muslims are targeted with violence in the wake of the Paris attacks.

France’s National Observatory Against Islamophobia reports that since last Wednesday a total of 60 Islamophobic incidents have been recorded, with countless minor encounters believed to have gone unreported.

Amongst the incidents, a mosque in Le Mans was hit with four grenades, and gunfire directed through one of its windows.

While Islamophobic incidents are nothing new, there appears to have been a marked increase in attacks in the wake of the shootings at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/firebombs-and-pigs-heads-thrown-into-mosques-as-antimuslim-attacks-increase-after-paris-shootings-9977423.html

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Oh, more than one atrocity.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/tens-of-thousands-of-muslims-flee-christian-militias-in-central-african-republic/2014/02/07/5a1adbb2-9032-11e3-84e1-27626c5ef5fb_story.html

And there was Nigeria, and Sudan just to name a couple more.



Your link is dead

Without the benefit of the actual news article one can best guess that this is but another example of localized push-back, against Islamic "rebels"



You haven't very good or realistic assumptions, and you have demonstrated that on more than one occasion. I had no trouble with the link.

I didn't have any trouble either. It worked for me too.

But I guess we don't don't have an extreme right-wing filter in our browsers!

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Worked for me too..
heres the full text for those who wanna call shennanigans


Instability and violence in Central African Republic
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Killings and atrocities continue as thousands flee to neighboring countries.
By Sudarsan Raghavan February 7, 2014

BANGUI, Central African Republic – Tens of thousands of Muslims are fleeing to neighboring countries by plane and truck as Christian militias stage brutal attacks, shattering the social fabric of this war-ravaged nation.

In towns and villages as well as here in the capital, Christian vigilantes wielding machetes have killed scores of Muslims, who are a minority here, and burned and looted their houses and mosques in recent days, according to witnesses, aid agencies and peacekeepers. Tens of thousands of Muslims have fled their homes.

The cycle of chaos is fast becoming one of the worst outbreaks of violence along Muslim-Christian fault lines in recent memory in sub-Saharan Africa, tensions that have also plagued countries such as Nigeria and Sudan.

The brutalities began to escalate when the country’s first Muslim leader, Michel Djotodia, stepped down and went into exile last month. Djotodia, who had seized power in a coup last March, had been under pressure from regional leaders to resign. His departure was meant to bring stability to this poor country, but humanitarian and human rights workers say there is more violence now than at any time since the coup.

“Civilians remain in constant fear for their lives and have been largely left to fend for themselves,” Martine Flokstra, emergency coordinator for the aid agency Doctors Without Borders, said in a statement Friday, adding that the violence had reached “extreme and unprecedented” levels.

On Friday, thousands of Muslims hopped aboard trucks packed with their possessions, protected by soldiers from Chad, and drove out of Bangui, as Christians cheered their departures or tried to loot the trucks as they drove through Christian areas. At least one Muslim man, who fell from a truck, was killed by a mob. Meanwhile, thousands more Muslims huddled at the airport in a crowded hangar, waiting to be evacuated.

“They are killing Muslims with knives,” said Muhammed Salih Yahya, 38, a shopkeeper, making a slitting motion across his throat. He arrived at the airport Wednesday from the western town of Yaloke with his wife and five children. “I built my house over two years, but the Christians destroyed it in minutes. I want to leave.”

Christians have also been victims of violence, targeted by Muslims in this complex communal conflict that U.N. and humanitarian officials fear could implode into genocide. Several hundred thousand Christians remain in crowded, squalid camps, unable or too afraid to return home.

But attacks on Muslims in particular are intensifying, aid workers said.

Djotodia’s departure weakened the former Muslim rebels, known as Seleka, who carried out deadly attacks on Christians after they grabbed power in March, prompting the birth of Christian militias called the anti-balaka, or “anti-machete” in the local Sango language. The armed vigilantes have used the power vacuum to step up assaults on Muslims.

Now in disarray, the Seleka are no longer able to protect Muslims from the Christian vigilantes. The roughly 6,500 French and African troops authorized by the U.N. Security Council to intervene have been unable to stop the violence.

“In the northwest and in Bangui, we are currently witnessing direct attacks against the Muslim minority,” Flokstra said. “We are concerned about the fate of these communities trapped in their villages, surrounded by anti-Balaka groups, and also about the fact that many Muslim families are being forced into exile to survive.”

Fleeing to Chad

According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), more than 60,000 people, most of them Muslim, have fled to neighboring countries since Dec. 5, when violence erupted after an uprising by the Christian militias and former government soldiers. The number of departures escalated after Djotodia’s resignation. Muslims make up roughly 15 percent of the country’s 4.5 million people.

Most have fled to Chad and Cameroon, while others have gone to Nigeria, Niger and Sudan, according to IOM statistics. The numbers include foreigners who work in the Central African Republic as well as citizens. In this region, people often have social and economic ties across borders. Many families here, for example, have relatives in Chad, Cameroon and other neighboring nations.

IOM officials are concerned about those leaving. The vast majority, roughly 50,000, are headed to Chad, a mostly Muslim country that is also among the poorest in the world.

“What kind of support will they get from the Chadian authorities? Are they going to be able to reinsert themselves into society there?” said Giovanni Cassani, the emergency coordinator for IOM. “50,000 is a small town. And there is more on the way, and there will be more, unless the situation improves here.”

The Central African Republic, Cassani said, is already reeling from the economic shock of Muslims departing. Many are traders and shopkeepers who imported staples. They also ran the meat industry. “It’s going to have a massive effect on society here,” Cassani said. “Prices are going up. . . . It’s been extremely difficult to find beef in the capital.”

Many of the clashes have occurred in northwestern towns. In a village called Bozoum, 2,500 Muslims fled Wednesday, according to Doctors Without Borders. And Bouar, a Muslim town of 8,000 people, “remains effectively imprisoned” by anti-balaka militias, according to the agency.
Homes looted, taken apart

In Bangui, the capital, Chadian special forces and former Seleka rebels guarded the convoy of trucks carrying Muslims out of the city toward the Chadian border. The Muslims were picked up at the airport, at mosques and from an area called Kilo 5, one of the capital’s last remaining Muslim enclaves. In some cases, French and African soldiers had to fend off looters. A few trucks had to be abandoned.

The man who fell off one of the trucks was viciously slain by a mob that cut off his genitals and hands, said Peter Bouckaert, emergencies director for Human Rights Watch.

“The French keep trying to say the situation is stabilizing, but it actually isn’t,” Bouckaert said. “The only areas that are stabilizing are areas where all the Muslims are gone.”

Only two weeks ago, Bouckaert said, the Muslim neighborhood of Miskine was untouched by the anti-balaka. Today, the area is deserted, mosques and Muslim homes looted and taken apart brick by brick. About 10,000 Muslims lived in the town of Bossangoa in December, he added. Only a few hundred are left.

At the airport, Muhammad Abdirahman, 62, was waiting to leave. His village, Jbawi, had been burned down by the anti-balaka and nearly everyone was dead, he said. Fortunately, he had left with his wife and 12 children before the massacre, and arrived at the airport last week. Originally from Chad, he has lived here for the past 50 years.

“I don’t even know Chad,” he said. “But what can I do? If I stay, the Christians will use every opportunity to kill me and my family.”


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Djotodia’s departure weakened the former Muslim rebels, known as Seleka, who carried out deadly attacks on Christians after they grabbed power in March, prompting the birth of Christian militias called the anti-balaka, or “anti-machete” in the local Sango language.


Uh huh

Push back, as I suspected

Thanks for the backup

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And one could surmise that the pushback from the muslims would be in retaliation for the crusades, the interference in the 50s thru the W years and so on.


Just like you forgot, Uh Huh.

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And one could surmise that the pushback from the muslims would be in retaliation for the crusades, the interference in the 50s thru the W years and so on.


Just like you forgot, Uh Huh.


In Central Africa...



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Central African Republic[edit]
During the internal armed conflict in the Central African Republic in 2013, anti-balaka militiamen were targeting Bangui's Muslim neighborhoods[98] and Muslim ethnic groups such as the Fulas.[99]
Early 2014 marked a turning point; hardened by war and massacres, the anti-balaka committed multiple atrocities.[100] In 2014, Amnesty International reported several massacres committed by anti-balaka against Muslim civilians, forcing thousands of Muslims to flee the country.[101][102]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Muslims#Central_African_Republic

Do investigate the citations. 98 through 102.

While I wasn't talking specifically regarding the Central African Republic, since you cannot read the link, and you lump all muslims together, I spoke in general. However, yes, there was a great deal of interference in central africa by christians as I have pointed out:

http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/102152/Central-African-Republic/40700/The-colonial-era

http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/News/5467/19/Central-African-crusade.aspx

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RE: Fox News -- Textbook Case of Baseless Right Wing Hy... - 1/28/2015 1:40:47 AM   
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ORIGINAL: thishereboi


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Speaking of media bias, most of us will recall being shocked at the vision of a Syrian civil war participant eating the flesh of a dead opponent last year. It made headlines across the world. Yet when similar events happen and Christians are the guilty ones, and Muslims the victims, they don't seem to be reported with such vigour.

Here for example are some pix and reporting of a Christian man allegedly engaged in cannibal acts with the corpses of dead Muslims during the conflict between the two communities in the Central African Republic (CAR). Apparently it is the second occasion on which this particular individual has behaved so disturbingly.

http://www.thedailystar.net/car-cannibal-eats-2nd-muslim-in-2-weeks-60856

I don't know about the situation in the rest of the world but this conflict is rarely reported here in the Australian media. There hasn't been a peep about a Christian cannibalising dead Muslims in the media here. I'm guessing it's much the same across the western world. But it does cause me to wonder just how much of the truth of the various conflicts we receive via the media and how omissions of reporting of events such as this could lend itself to fuelling inaccurate views of world events and especially Muslims. I dread to think what the reporting would be like had the victim been a Christian and the cannibal a Muslim. I suspect there's little doubt that in that situation the news would have been splashed all over our media.


Perhaps there hasn't been a peep about a Christian cannibalising dead Muslims because the religion really doesn't have anything to do with it. According to your link "The agency understands that Magloire didn't take part in the killings, but turned up in the aftermath. According to its source, he is the only person in the Central African Republic known to be carrying out acts of cannibalism." while you try to turn it into a religious thing.

it also stated "Magloire told a BBC reporter at the time that his action was revenge for the murders of his pregnant wife, his sister-in-law and her baby."

wow nothing about his religion or theirs. Interesting that you would pick this case to back up your point.

Are you that imbecilic that you argue that Magliore's choice of victim wasn't determined by their religion ... when the killer Magliore himself openly states that he specifically chose Muslim victims in order to 'avenge' his losses at the hands of Muslims?

Of course Magliore's religion and his victim's religion are central to these nasty ugly incidents. It is the height of idiocy to try to pretend otherwise (as you do). In the past I have had occasion to marvel at your ability to edit the facts to suit your ideological disposition but this is taking it to lunatic levels.

< Message edited by tweakabelle -- 1/28/2015 1:48:55 AM >


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