Debate: You can't be pro-black and religious

Can you be pro-black and religious?

  • No

    Votes: 26 27.7%
  • Yes

    Votes: 63 67.0%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 5 5.3%

  • Total voters
    94

Spartacus89

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yes :sas2:

Only people who say otherwise are dumfck gullible ass americans who believe that bs mainstream media pushin talm bout "bubububu islam is a religion of peace those guys are just extremists"

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LOL at you thinking that this is about violence, Islam is considered a violent religion because of its historical history of resisting the West. The US has allies that have killed more people than ISIS/Al Qaeda who are not put on terrorists lists simply because they serve US interests. The US itself has killed more people than those jihad groups combined in the last 10 years. Is democracy violent? The sin of Muslims is not complying to Western domination. Even in Africa when the Brits, French, Germans, and other colonist came, the Muslims were the greatest wall of resistance when all the other religions fell like dominoes. Muslims have never feared them, never made good subjects, and never compromised whereas other people have been licking boots and destroying their own cultures to be as Western as possible. Muslims have at least 1,000 years deep of consistently resisting Europe, it don't have shyt to do with violence.

Pure and simple, if the Muslim fighters were pro-Western they would be heroes and rebels not "insurgents". There were 7 major crusades PLUS the 1800-1900 colonial period now the "War on Terror". All groups of people in the world have guns and militaries but are categorized based off of their compliance and resistance to the status quo set up by the West.
 

Beerus

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Exactly
:mjlol: at these nikkas saying cac this cac that or they call you an uncle tom when they follow religion made by white ppl

:russ: fukking coo coo heads I swear
Stop suckin jesus dikk religious bytches :pacspit: Yall is the true example of uncle toms c00ning sotomayor ass bigots :umad:

G UNIT IN DA HOUSE WHAT WHAT WHAT!!! :blessed:
 

Nubcake162

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I sincerely believe that at this point.

If people really want to push aims, any sort of mental or intellectual or ideological hinderance to facing the truth of how the universe works or what the latest knowledge in any scientific or rhetorical field is ultimately detrimental.

Religiousity is a tool which is used to control a group of people who would much rather be served by applying their energy in more practical ways and investing that energy into more useful intellectual pursuits.

Every 10% given to a church is money that can be used for a personal investment of self or community venture.

Every hour spent on reading religious texts could be spent on school-work or round-tables to create businesses and political agendas.

Every thought devoted towards the acknowledgement of a deity is a waste of energy better devoted towards embracing reality and taking useful advancements in the welfare of themselves and those around them.

If you're pro-black and really want to see society win, religion MUST go.

As long as people are slaves to that mentality and even invested in the INVESTIGATION of religious claims (and this includes all forms of pseudoscience, quackery, and general ignorance towards logical fallacies or cognitive biases) then they can never truly be immune from the mental and PHYSICAL captivity they find themselves in.
I agree with you about the religion part, but instead of just making it a black issue make it a human race issue. We must come together not just black people but all people of all races to progress the human race.
 

ProfessionallyTrill

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Damn I'm way late on this thread. nikka been makin paper :manny:

Anyway, I'm definitely undeniable Pro-Black.

I also happen to be non-religious. Doesn't mean you can't be both. Trying to tie the two is pointless.
 
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