"Westerners" is not a geographic designation.
Under which definition of "Westerner" do Bangladeshi who can't recite the Quran fall?
McHrozni
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"Westerners" is not a geographic designation.
So is Christianity and Judaism. That doesn't make Christians or Jews bad, nor does believing in a crock of **** make a particular Muslim bad. There are plenty of moderate Muslims who live peacefully in the U.S. who have come to terms somehow with ignoring the really vile stuff and focusing on the more spiritual parts of the Koran, just like no Christians anymore want to stone witches.
So is Christianity and Judaism. That doesn't make Christians or Jews bad, nor does believing in a crock of **** make a particular Muslim bad. There are plenty of moderate Muslims who live peacefully in the U.S. who have come to terms somehow with ignoring the really vile stuff and focusing on the more spiritual parts of the Koran, just like no Christians anymore want to stone witches.
Under which definition of "Westerner" do Bangladeshi who can't recite the Quran fall?
McHrozni
with no other possible motive other than a belief in Islam, committing terrorist acts.
It would seem Islam is, indeed, a steaming load of crock. No excuses left!!
Stoning in particular never was a Christian thing. I seem to remember a passage in the Bible that was somewhat averse to stoning altogether. Something about the one with no sin should cast the first stone, and no one else, that avoids a woman being stoned? The passages makes for a fairly good joke involving the protagonists' mom spoiling the moment.
Incidentally, why do you think "Christianity and Judaism are bad too!!!11" is somehow relevant? Why not focus on some other religion, like the Aztecs? Surely ritual human sacrifice is really, really, really bad, right? Even if it was for a really, really, really good cause of making the Sun rise next morning, it's still bad, right? Why don't you mention the Aztecs instead?
McHrozni
Even as they killed the foreigners, the attackers were unfailingly polite and solicitous with the restaurant staff and other Bangladeshis, Mr. Barai said. They took the staff into their confidence, complaining that foreigners, with their skimpy clothes and taste for alcohol, were impeding the spread of Islam. “Their lifestyle is encouraging local people to do the same thing,” a militant said.
The gunmen, he said, seemed eager to see their actions amplified on social media: After killing the patrons, they asked the staff to turn on the restaurant’s wireless network. Then they used customers’ telephones to post images of the bodies on the internet.
They asked the staff to make coffee and tea and serve it to the remaining hostages. At 3:30 a.m., when Muslims eat a predawn meal before fasting, they asked the kitchen staff to prepare and serve dishes of fish and shrimp, he said.
Early in the morning, the gunmen released a group of women wearing hijabs and offered a young Bangladeshi man, Faraz Hossain, the opportunity to leave, too, said Hishaam Hossain, Mr. Hossain’s nephew, who had heard an account from the hostages who were freed.
Mr. Hossain, a student at Emory University, was accompanied by two women wearing Western clothes, however, and when the gunmen asked the women where they were from, they said India and the United States. The gunmen refused to release them, and Mr. Hossain refused to leave them behind, his relative said. He would be among those found dead on Saturday morning.
Shortly after sunrise, dozens of armed personnel carriers formed columns in the lanes around the restaurant. Mr. Barai said the surviving hostages sensed that the siege was ending. During the long hours that passed inside the restaurant, the gunmen made it clear that they expected to die, Mr. Barai said. One of them calmly said as much. “You see what we did here,” the militant said, pointing to the bodies around. “The same thing is going to happen to us now.”
At 7:30 a.m., he said, the militants told them: “We are leaving. See you in heaven.” They were getting ready to walk out the door, he said, when the commandos stormed the restaurant. Link
The gunmen refused to release them, and Mr. Hossain refused to leave them behind, his relative said. He would be among those found dead on Saturday morning.