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Old 19-05-2011, 11:32 PM   #26
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Default Re: Eye for an eye punishment

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Originally Posted by vztrt
There are plenty of anglo Australians who are pretty f'ed in the head and do atrocious things.
But that's not the problem. There is a lot of truly horrific behaviour which is culturally entrenched and encouraged in the middle east. Some sects of Islam have a tradition where young males have their heads cut open with a blade and the more they bleed, the closer they get to heaven, it's called "Ashura day".

I wont embed the pictures because some people might find it disturbing - because it is!

http://www.allahislam.com/images/islamchildrearing1.jpg

http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/a...a_lebanon2.jpg
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