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t1_j6m7tn7 wrote

That's what you get if you nurture terrorist. Those snakes will bite you back too one day

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t1_j6m8nc6 wrote

Pakistan has imported all their “national security threats”, and once again innocent people pay the price.

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t1_j6m9z7b wrote

It wasn’t the terrorists , that place was a high security area , I would be impressed if those suicidal idiots passed through so many checkpoints with explosives but this one looks like an inside job by the Pakistani military to distract people and get US aid for anti terror activities… screw the damn establishment

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t1_j6md8cp wrote

Danish Putin troll burns Quran in Sweden —> Muslims rage all over the world

92 Muslims are getting killed in a mosque —> Muslims don’t care at all

It’s hard to understand the world.

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t1_j6mfblt wrote

Don't forget, China is currently imprisoning millions of Muslims in Xinjiang. And nothing from the Islamic world.

The whole burning Quran fiasco was just an excuse for them to express their anger against the west. Even though Sweden has done nothing but shelter and welcome Muslim refugees from all over the world lol.

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t1_j6mftox wrote

True. I really try to understand, why the reactions are so different and how they assess the severity of such actions. Not just in politics but also when they are talking privately at home with their families for dinner.

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t1_j6mhyau wrote

It's about values. Most Muslim nations don't value human/individual rights, which is why they're not as upset with China rounding up the Uyghurs. Howwever, they do value religious sanctity and purity above all else, which is why burning the Quran or unflattering depicitions of Mohammed rile them the most. This runs in direct contrast to the Western-liberal value of free expression.

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t1_j6mmmbw wrote

It gives chills to think Pakistan, a country armed with nukes, collapses like Haiti.

Hopefully unlikely... But still...

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