I heard Allahu Akbar repeated for several minutes five times a day in Senegal and faced no danger
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I'm sure that's true. I'm also sure that it refutes my point in no way whatsoever.
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How not??
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Because my point was that the danger posed (to Muslims and non-Muslims alike) by jihadists screaming the takbir prior to an act of terrorism, is infinitely greater than the perilous "stares" Khaled claims to receive when he says it at airport security.
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Your original tweet did not mention jihadists, it mentions hearing Allahu Akbar in general without exceptions, and it's still inaccurate.
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It did not mention "in general without exceptions" either. I was refering to jihadists. Most people didn't need that spelt out for them - you're one of the few exceptions unfortunately. In what way is it inaccurate?
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By not mentioning any exaceptions and making a sweeping statement, yeah it was in general without exceptions. Muslims say Allahu Akbar hundreds of million of times everyday and they don't kill anybody. It's as dangerous as "Praise Jesus"or "Am Yisrael Chai". You are just a bigot.
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Oh I see, you're determined to argue against a point I've already told you I wasn't making. Not too bright are you. Never mind, I'm sure you'll find something in life that you can do well. Don't give up.
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I hear it almost all the time at the greens right here in New York. Got no peril from it. Im too busy living my life and minding my own fking business.
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So are the people who get white-hot shrapnel blown through their faces by jihadist nutcases yelling "Allahu Akbar", believe it or not. And I'm certain that this is far more perilous than Khaled being regarded with suspicion for saying it in an airport.
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As opposed to people who get white-shot shrapnel blown through their faces by our bombs? Or our bullets? Or hell how about in our schools, cinemas and gamers? Dont see u looking at non-Muslims with the same regard. You might want to start checking that 'concern' radar of yours
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No, I wasn't addressing that at all. Nor was Khaled. Are you consciously aware that you're attempting to change the subject? Have you got anything to say that's actually relevant to this topic?
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Almost as perilous as getting quizzical looks at airport security I'll bet.
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Try writing "Allahu Fubar" on your Starbucks latte?
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writer for aero magazin. see thats your problem
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I once heard a man scream Allahu Akbar on the bus. When I turned to look at him I could see how he felt embarrased. I think it was tourettes.
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It is when they are funding your government I guess. Don't forget to curtsy?
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