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@vorynrosethorn903 Back in arabia before islamic age, People used to bury their babies if they were female (they do it while they were alive) because they were considered a disgrace, And if they were merciful enough to not do that, they would still have no right to inheritance or property owning, They were slaves back then Islam came and stopped that, oh and also back then in Arabia a person used to marry whatever amount if wives he would want, Islam came and stopped that, And also back then, A family could k1ll their children if they feared poverty (which in this day is called abortion). Islam came and stopped that, Back in Arabia, when someone of a family dies, A woman nextdoor is requested to frick with a man of that family that got their relative dead, she cannot refuse or she'll d1e, Islam came and stopped that.
Do your history homework nextime
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List of war criminals (colonial-now):United States, Israel, UK, France, Spain, Germany, Soviet Union (now russia), China, North korea, Japanese empire, Chinese dynasties, Mongol Empire, Ethopia, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Spainish empire, Papal states, Taliban, Isis, Boko haram, South African republic, Austrian Empire, Portugal, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Ukraine, India, Syria (not the libration movment), Iraq under saddam, British Empire, French empire, Napoleon's france, Roman Empire, Canada, N@z1 germany, Facist Italy, The Ottomans, The Russian Empire, Arabia pre-islam (They used to bury babies if they were females and gave 0 rights to women, luckily islam stopped that), Australia, and much more (tell me if I missed any)
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@adarwinterdror7245 "what is going on in Gaza is not genocide at all"
Okay then explain why they attacked Al shifa medical complex lacking evidence that there was a hamas center and only finding a list of arab names for the days of the week?
This shows absolutely no regard for geneva Rule 16, Target Verification, whereby the party must do everything in their power to prove this is a millitary building, and yet they still have no evidence to support this claim. A series of CNN reports have emphasized this, wherein a military commander offered evidence of a “schedule with the names of the guards protecting the tunnel entrance.” This was, in fact, a document with the days of the week written in Arabic.
Also the starvation and famine that israel is doing and water cuts
The Geneva Convention (IV) relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, Article 55, stipulates that the Occupying Power “has the duty of ensuring the food and medical supplies of the population” and “may not requisition foodstuffs, articles or medical supplies available in the occupied territory.” Article 47 also stipulates, "Protected persons who are in occupied territory shall not be deprived, [...] of the benefits of the present Convention.” Failure to ensure food in the occupied territory may amount to the violation of Rule 53 of customary IHL, which explicitly forbids the starvation of the civilian population as a method of warfare.
Israel's attacks over the last two months have been recognized as a “War of Starvation” by Euro-Med Monitor. The group's report cited the cutting off all food supplies to Northern Gaza, along with the deliberate targeting of bakeries and water stores throughout the Strip. Israeli attacks also targeted flour shops, bakeries, agricultural zones, fishing boats, and storage centers belonging to relief organizations. As of Nov. 5, 11 bakeries in Gaza had been targeted and destroyed. The distribution of food to displaced families also became severely limited due to Israel's ground invasion, further increasing the threat of widespread starvation and famine. It is painfully evident that Israel is deliberately targeting food supplies to Gazan citizens to further their genocidal objectives.
All what they're saying is lies, the do in fact have genocidal objectives, they're just hiding it
Israel has eliminated (due to youtube censorship) at least 106 Palestinian journalists and employed collective punishment in the targeting and elimination of their families. It has also eliminated at least 300 health workers, 136 UN employees, and 40 civil defense members. Which is a major war crime
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@Preaplanes During the early stages of the Iraq War, a group of soldiers committed a series of human rights violations including physical and s3xual abuse against detainees in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. The abuses came to public attention with the publication of photographs of the abuse by CBS News in April 2004. The incidents caused shock and outrage, receiving widespread condemnation within the United States and internationally The Department of Defense charged eleven soldiers with dereliction of duty, maltreatment, aggravated assault and battery. Between May 2004 and April 2006, these soldiers were court-martialed, convicted, sentenced to military prison, and dishonorably discharged from service. Two soldiers, found to have perpetrated many of the worst offenses at the prison, Charles Graner and Lynndie England, were subject to more severe charges and received harsher sentences. Graner was convicted of assault, battery, conspiracy, maltreatment of detainees, committing indecent acts and dereliction of duty; he was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment and loss of rank, pay and benefits.[164] England was convicted of conspiracy, maltreating detainees and committing an indecent act and sentenced to three years in prison. Brigadier General Janis Karpinski, the commanding officer of all detention facilities in Iraq, was reprimanded and demoted to the rank of colonel. Several more military personnel who were accused of perpetrating or authorizing the measures, including many of higher rank, were not prosecuted. In 2004, President George W. Bush and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld apologized for the Abu Ghraib abuses.
On 12 March 2006, a 14-year-old Iraqi girl named Abeer Qassim Hamza al-Janabi was Graped and subsequently eliminated (due to yt censorship) along with her 34-year-old mother Fakhriyah Taha Muhasen, 45-year-old father Qassim Hamza Raheem, and 6-year-old sister Hadeel Qassim Hamza al-Janabi. The eliminations took place in the family home in Yusufiyah, a village to the west of the town of Al-Mahmudiyah, Iraq. Five soldiers from the 502nd Infantry Regiment were charged with grape and elimination: Paul E. Cortez, James P. Barker, Jesse V. Spielman, Bryan L. Howard, and Steven Dale Green. Green was discharged from the U.S. Army for mental instability before the crimes were known by his command, whereas Cortez, Barker, Spielman and Howard were tried by a military court martial, convicted, and sentenced to decades in prison. Green was tried and convicted in a United States civilian court and was sentenced to life in prison, but committed Keys in prison in 2014.
John E. Hatley was a first sergeant who was prosecuted by the Army in 2008 for eliminating four Iraqi detainees near Baghdad, Iraq in 2006. He was convicted in 2009 and sentenced to life in prison at the Fort Leavenworth Disciplinary Barracks. He was released on parole in October 2020.
The Hamdania incident involved the forceful taking (due to yt censorship) and subsequent elimination of an Iraqi man by United States Marines on 26 April 2006, in Al Hamdania, a small village west of Baghdad near Abu Ghraib. An investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service resulted in charges of elimination, forceful taking, housebreaking, larceny, obstruction of justice and conspiracy associated with the alleged coverup of the incident.
The Haditha M@ss@cr3
The Haditha m@ss@cr3 occurred on 19 November 2005, in Haditha, Iraq. After Lance Cpl. Miguel Terrazas (20 years old) was eliminated by a roadside improvised 3xplosive device, Staff Sergeant Frank Wuterich led Marines from the 3rd battalion into Haditha. 24 Iraqi women and children were eliminated. Wuterich acknowledged in military court that he gave his men the order to "sh00t first, ask questions later" after the roadside bomb 3xplosion. Wuterich told military judge Lt. Col. David Jones "I never fired at any women or children that day." On 24 January 2012, Frank Wuterich was given a sentence of 90 days in prison along with a reduction in rank and pay. The day prior, Wuterich pled guilty to one count of negligent dereliction of duty. No other marine that was involved that day was sentenced to any jail time. For the m@ss@cr3, the Marine Corps paid $38,000 total to the families of 15 of the dead civilians.
The Nisour Square m@ss@cr3 occurred on 16 September 2007, when employees of Blackwater Security Consulting (now Constellis), a private military company contracted by the US government to provide security services in Iraq, sh0t at Iraqi civilians, eliminating 17 and hurting 20 in Nisour Square, Baghdad, while escorting a U.S. embassy convoy. The eliminations outraged Iraqis and strained relations between Iraq and the United States. In 2014, four Blackwater employees were tried and convicted in U.S. federal court; one of elimination, and the other three of mansl@ghut3r and firearms charges; all four convicted were controversially pardoned by Islamophobic President Donald Trump in December 2020, in violation of international law.
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Middle eastern perspective.
My oldest aunt (in her forties) has 2 children, one female (12 y.o) and one male (8 y.o), she is financially independent (she's a dentist) with her husband (Computer Programmer)
My mother, (39 years old) has both me (13 y.o) and my little brother (7 y.o), and she's financially independent with her husband (my father), (both are doctors)
My Younger Aunt (34 years old) has 3 children, 1 girl and 2 twin boys, she is financially independent (she is a dentist) alongside her husband (he is an engineer)
My Youngest Aunt (21) has just finished university and is now an HR consultant in a government building, she is yet to leave her mother's (my grandmother's) house.
The Total Count is 7 Children, and that's not counting the Aunts and Uncles from my Father's Side, This is coming from Iraq, where it's supposed to be a "backwards, chaotic, third world nation", and each of my aunts are financially comfortable and we're all happy and all of my cousins, me and my little brother go to school with almost no problems with finances.
Compared with before having us, They are now much more financially independent than ever. I don't know if the west is different, but this is coming from a place that is supposed to be "backwards" and "poor" and "doesn't give a frick about women"
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Middle eastern perspective.
My oldest aunt (in her forties) has 2 children, one female (12 y.o) and one male (8 y.o), she is financially independent (she's a dentist) with her husband (Computer Programmer)
My mother, (39 years old) has both me (13 y.o) and my little brother (7 y.o), and she's financially independent with her husband (my father), (both are doctors)
My Younger Aunt (34 years old) has 3 children, 1 girl and 2 twin boys, she is financially independent (she is a dentist) alongside her husband (he is an engineer)
My Youngest Aunt (21) has just finished university and is now an HR consultant in a government building, she is yet to leave her mother's (my grandmother's) house.
The Total Count is 7 Children, and that's not counting the Aunts and Uncles from my Father's Side, This is coming from Iraq, where it's supposed to be a "backwards, chaotic, third world nation", and each of my aunts are financially comfortable and we're all happy and all of my cousins, me and my little brother go to school with almost no problems with finances.
None of them experienced problems with Pregnancy.
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@vorynrosethorn903 Ah man, the Islamophobia, I live in iraq, There are churches next to mosques, Muslims having christan friends (my mom has one), Schools letting christans get taught Christianity, These attacks were done by unreal muslims (munafiquoon) They basically call themselves muslims but their actions are not that of islam, Example:Isis (they tore down my country), Taliban and Boko haram, Study real islam and then you'll know what True islam is, May Allah guide all of us
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Middle eastern perspective.
My oldest aunt (in her forties) has 2 children, one female (12 y.o) and one male (8 y.o), she is financially independent (she's a dentist) with her husband (Computer Programmer)
My mother, (39 years old) has both me (13 y.o) and my little brother (7 y.o), and she's financially independent with her husband (my father), (both are doctors)
My Younger Aunt (34 years old) has 3 children, 1 girl and 2 twin boys, she is financially independent (she is a dentist) alongside her husband (he is an engineer)
My Youngest Aunt (21) has just finished university and is now an HR consultant in a government building, she is yet to leave her mother's (my grandmother's) house.
The Total Count is 7 Children, and that's not counting the Aunts and Uncles from my Father's Side, This is coming from Iraq, where it's supposed to be a "backwards, chaotic, third world nation", and each of my aunts are financially comfortable and we're all happy and all of my cousins, me and my little brother go to school with almost no problems with finances.
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@Samy-bu1ze Aisha is considered the "mother of all muslims", and as such she is given high importance in the Quran, during the 7th century In arabia, Muhammad got a message from Allah to marry her, But since you're not muslim we're just gonna go with your narrative, because she was smart, And yes, you will say "but the age!", Well, there are 2 factors at play here 1.The fact that Arabs used to live in a desert with Nothing to sustain them, so as such people got mature quicker because you don't have time to be immature, Now you'll say "but Muhammad was 40", And that's where number 2 comes in, You see that many prophets have had a similar problem; Their families rebelled on them (even Muhammad had it), like for example The story of Lut, who's wife rebelled against him and told the people of soddom that they had "nice looking boys", During the 7th century The prophet may have decided to marry her, because she won't turn against him, and as such he'd avoid losing one family member. As for number 2, Leaving islam is well, Obviously haram, But anyone who does so is supposed to be left alone by the people, Because "there is no compulsion in religion", Sadly however many muslims aren't told about this and assume that if someone leaves islam, he's now an enemy, However I believe you're talking about Murtads, Murtads are people who not only leave islam, but also @ttack muslims and declare war on islam, Obviously this justifies punishment against them, But in the regular case, the person who leaves islam is supposed to be left alone and go on with his life and pay Jizya.
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Middle eastern perspective.
My oldest aunt (in her forties) has 2 children, one female (12 y.o) and one male (8 y.o), she is financially independent (she's a dentist) with her husband (Computer Programmer)
My mother, (39 years old) has both me (13 y.o) and my little brother (7 y.o), and she's financially independent with her husband (my father), (both are doctors)
My Younger Aunt (34 years old) has 3 children, 1 girl and 2 twin boys, she is financially independent (she is a dentist) alongside her husband (he is an engineer)
My Youngest Aunt (21) has just finished university and is now an HR consultant in a government building, she is yet to leave her mother's (my grandmother's) house.
The Total Count is 7 Children, and that's not counting the Aunts and Uncles from my Father's Side, This is coming from Iraq, where it's supposed to be a "backwards, chaotic, third world nation", and each of my aunts are financially comfortable and we're all happy and all of my cousins, me and my little brother go to school with almost no problems with finances.
And no, none of us work in "farms" or "cotton fields", we're all having comfortable lives as of 2011-2024.
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@MariaRodriguez-dx6sm actually, my grandmother had 4 kids (my oldest aunt, my mother, my younger aunt, my youngest aunt), and it was in the period between 1985-2001, which is supposed to be a time period when people started to stigmatize having a lot of children.
And it wouldn't be like that, My grandmother has told be that the way some families have 8 children is because the Older children are actually the ones that are responsible for and parent the Younger ones, so it wouldn't "you'll be responsible for 8 kids", it would be you and your older kids would be responsible for 4 kids.
As for the expense, the reason why people back then had 8 kids was because back then, things were either Cheaper due to the Economy being Stable and Not a lot of wage competition was there as the Main Workers in the Workforce were Men meaning that corporations would give them higher salaries due to Worker amounts being lower than now (because women entered the workforce at large amounts which doubled the workforce and thus split the Wages), Or having children would make someone gain money (as in the case of making the children work in a family's farm when they turn 14 or 15)
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@Preaplanes During the early stages of the Iraq War, a group of soldiers committed a series of human rights violations including physical and s3xual abuse against detainees in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. The abuses came to public attention with the publication of photographs of the abuse by CBS News in April 2004. The incidents caused shock and outrage, receiving widespread condemnation within the United States and internationally The Department of Defense charged eleven soldiers with dereliction of duty, maltreatment, aggravated assault and battery. Between May 2004 and April 2006, these soldiers were court-martialed, convicted, sentenced to military prison, and dishonorably discharged from service. Two soldiers, found to have perpetrated many of the worst offenses at the prison, Charles Graner and Lynndie England, were subject to more severe charges and received harsher sentences. Graner was convicted of assault, battery, conspiracy, maltreatment of detainees, committing indecent acts and dereliction of duty; he was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment and loss of rank, pay and benefits.[164] England was convicted of conspiracy, maltreating detainees and committing an indecent act and sentenced to three years in prison. Brigadier General Janis Karpinski, the commanding officer of all detention facilities in Iraq, was reprimanded and demoted to the rank of colonel. Several more military personnel who were accused of perpetrating or authorizing the measures, including many of higher rank, were not prosecuted. In 2004, President George W. Bush and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld apologized for the Abu Ghraib abuses.
On 12 March 2006, a 14-year-old Iraqi girl named Abeer Qassim Hamza al-Janabi was Graped and subsequently eliminated (due to yt censorship) along with her 34-year-old mother Fakhriyah Taha Muhasen, 45-year-old father Qassim Hamza Raheem, and 6-year-old sister Hadeel Qassim Hamza al-Janabi. The eliminations took place in the family home in Yusufiyah, a village to the west of the town of Al-Mahmudiyah, Iraq. Five soldiers from the 502nd Infantry Regiment were charged with grape and elimination: Paul E. Cortez, James P. Barker, Jesse V. Spielman, Bryan L. Howard, and Steven Dale Green. Green was discharged from the U.S. Army for mental instability before the crimes were known by his command, whereas Cortez, Barker, Spielman and Howard were tried by a military court martial, convicted, and sentenced to decades in prison. Green was tried and convicted in a United States civilian court and was sentenced to life in prison, but committed Keys in prison in 2014.
John E. Hatley was a first sergeant who was prosecuted by the Army in 2008 for eliminating four Iraqi detainees near Baghdad, Iraq in 2006. He was convicted in 2009 and sentenced to life in prison at the Fort Leavenworth Disciplinary Barracks. He was released on parole in October 2020.
The Hamdania incident involved the forceful taking (due to yt censorship) and subsequent elimination of an Iraqi man by United States Marines on 26 April 2006, in Al Hamdania, a small village west of Baghdad near Abu Ghraib. An investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service resulted in charges of elimination, forceful taking, housebreaking, larceny, obstruction of justice and conspiracy associated with the alleged coverup of the incident.
The Haditha M@ss@cr3
The Haditha m@ss@cr3 occurred on 19 November 2005, in Haditha, Iraq. After Lance Cpl. Miguel Terrazas (20 years old) was eliminated by a roadside improvised 3xplosive device, Staff Sergeant Frank Wuterich led Marines from the 3rd battalion into Haditha. 24 Iraqi women and children were eliminated. Wuterich acknowledged in military court that he gave his men the order to "sh00t first, ask questions later" after the roadside bomb 3xplosion. Wuterich told military judge Lt. Col. David Jones "I never fired at any women or children that day." On 24 January 2012, Frank Wuterich was given a sentence of 90 days in prison along with a reduction in rank and pay. The day prior, Wuterich pled guilty to one count of negligent dereliction of duty. No other marine that was involved that day was sentenced to any jail time. For the m@ss@cr3, the Marine Corps paid $38,000 total to the families of 15 of the dead civilians.
The Nisour Square m@ss@cr3 occurred on 16 September 2007, when employees of Blackwater Security Consulting (now Constellis), a private military company contracted by the US government to provide security services in Iraq, sh0t at Iraqi civilians, eliminating 17 and hurting 20 in Nisour Square, Baghdad, while escorting a U.S. embassy convoy. The eliminations outraged Iraqis and strained relations between Iraq and the United States. In 2014, four Blackwater employees were tried and convicted in U.S. federal court; one of elimination, and the other three of mass elimination and firearms charges; all four convicted were controversially pardoned by Islamophobic President Donald Trump in December 2020, in violation of international law.
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@mikem7046 English isn't my 1st language so I apologize for the Misusement, The attraction is natural however it is still problematic, Such thing requires therapy, Therapy such as CBT, Psychosocial therapy, Talking and some drugs (I think) are useful in lowering the urges to do the frick frick to minors, Even with consent Minors are to not be s3xually dealt with, Because their bodies aren't made for s3x yet and their mind can't comprehend consent yet, And as for "making them happy" (because A lot of pro contact maps use this) That's the same as saying I let my kid have chocolate all the time he wants, the end result? Diabetes, The same in this one, If an adult who is a MAP has a s3xual relationship with a minor, yk what will happen when the Minor grows up? A breakup, Because the MAP only engaged in it because he wanted the young blood, not the old blood, this ofc causes turmoil, unfulfillment, A chance that somebody couldn't make it due to abortion and not to mention a thousand health complications, Whether you like it or not, Minor's bodies are not devoloped for s3xual interactions
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