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Fuck Pakistan!


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2017 Mar 16, 10:29am   8,542 views  23 comments

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http://www.cnbc.com/2017/03/16/pakistan-wants-facebook-twitter-to-help-identify-people-suspected-of-blasphemy.html

Pakistan wants Facebook, Twitter to help identify people suspected of blasphemy
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1   Tenpoundbass   2017 Mar 16, 10:30am  

Don't use Facebook these CEO's have proven the dollar is mightier than their principals. Dorsey will do what Dorsey has to do, to keep global dominance.

2   Strategist   2017 Mar 16, 10:30am  

Who the hell do these bastards think they are? This is a free country. Your barbaric laws do not apply here.
Fuck You and fuck your pedophile prophet.

3   Tenpoundbass   2017 Mar 16, 10:56am  

Facebook is worthless, I'm more concerned about Turkey getting EU powers to prersecute people who are not in their country over their opinions about them and their people.
That's an outrage. Facebook is helping those authorities by giving up info on those offenders. Facebook could go under tomorrow the world would be wonderful place without it.

4   curious2   2017 Jun 4, 2:04am  

Strategist says

Pakistan wants Facebook, Twitter to help identify people suspected of blasphemy

And FB and TWTR are reportedly complying, in submission to the "Muslim world plan against blasphemous content". Pakistan is a terrorist state that would not even exist without self-defeating American "aid".

anonymous says

Why are increasing numbers of educated young Pakistanis falling for the message of hate peddled by extremists online and among their social circle?

Because among Muslims, education is a risk factor for terrorism. The more "aid" we send, the more education they get, the more likely they become to do what Islam motivates them to do.

5   BayArea   2017 Jun 4, 7:06am  

The world was a better place without FB, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat.

6   Y   2017 Jun 4, 7:59am  

the world is fucked due to libby principals...

7   Patrick   2017 Jun 4, 10:07am  

This shows that Islam is so weak and fragile that a whole country is afraid that its citizens will see that Islam cannot even withstand a few cartoons.

Everyone should be putting up images of Mohammed in silly positions in every city every day. We have not only the right to do it, we have the obligation. Humor against terror!

Graffitti artists can help by spray painting creative images of Mohammed on walls after every terror attack (meaning every day). Spray paint against terror!

8   Shaman   2017 Jun 4, 11:29am  

We need to deport all Muslims and isolate that poisonous creed in a few Mideast countries. The rest of the countries with minority Muslim populations should deport Muslims to these festering sores of nations where they can live in Islamic paradise.
Surround them with guards so if they try to leave, riddle them with belt fed destruction!

For humanitarian reasons, there should be one way out for these people: renounce Islam. Totally and utterly and forever, and ban Qurans worldwide! Just like Hitler's book was banned for sixty years, we should ban that tome of hateful ideology.

9   BayArea   2017 Jun 4, 12:03pm  

rando says

Humor against terror!

I have no doubt that humor against radical Islam will be every bit as effective as militant action against radical Islam.

10   curious2   2017 Jun 4, 2:27pm  

rando says

This shows that Islam is so weak and fragile that a whole country is afraid that its citizens will see that Islam cannot even withstand a few cartoons.

I think it shows yet again how horrible Islam is. I think one reason Muslims worry so much about cartoons is because kids like cartoons. If your kids share a Mohamed cartoon on FB or Twitter, Islam commands you to kill your own kids, and Muslim parents do in fact sacrifice their own children for the hateful fraud of the dead charlatan Mohamed. In Pakistan, a boy accused of blasphemy cut off his own hand in order to atone. Parents worry naturally about things that might kill or injure their children. I think it's understandable that Muslim parents might panic about something that might require them to kill their own children, but they should blame Islam not cartoons.

11   HEY YOU   2017 Jun 4, 4:37pm  

Islam,bad?
Sharia Christians wanting to tell women what they can do with their bodies is more badder.

12   Strategist   2017 Jun 5, 11:12am  

One of the terrorists in the London attack was a Paki born inbed freak.

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-40165646

Two of the men who carried out Saturday night's terror attack in London have been named by police.
Scotland Yard said Khuram Butt, 27, from Barking, east London. was known to police and MI5 but there was no intelligence to suggest an attack.
The other attacker was named as Rachid Redouane, 30, from Barking.
The pair and one other man were shot dead by police after killing seven people and injuring 48.

The Met Police said Butt was a British citizen born in Pakistan, while Redouane claimed to be Moroccan-Libyan.

13   Strategist   2017 Jun 5, 11:13am  

The bastards even dressed like terrorists. How can you not even notice that.

14   FortWayne   2017 Jun 5, 2:27pm  

Liberals told everyone it's islamapgobia to judge people who dress like terrorists.Strategist says

The bastards even dressed like terrorists. How can you not even notice that.

15   Zee   2017 Jun 24, 6:32pm  

Didn't Obama send drones to Pakistan? Illegal drone strikes...?

16   Strategist   2017 Jun 24, 6:35pm  

Zee says

Didn't Obama send drones to Pakistan? Illegal drone strikes...?

As long as we kill terrorists it does not matter what is legal, and what is not.
All terrorists and their supporters must be killed.

17   Strategist   2017 Sep 30, 4:24pm  

anonymous says
The ACLU is representing three of the DisruptJ20 activists, including Lacy MacAuley and Legba Carrefour, in an attempt to challenge the warrants. The ACLU claims the warrants are so broad they violate the constitutional right to freedom of speech, plus the Fourth Amendment protecting Americans from “unreasonable searches and seizures.”


I agree with the ACLU. The warrants are much too broad, and violate constitutional rights. I would not support it.
I would however, support the broad warrants when it comes to fighting terrorism. If lets say a mosque is suspected of hate preaching or sympathizing with terrorist groups, I would want every bit of information on every single member of that mosque. Same goes for frequent visitors to terrorist countries. I put the security of the country well above the constitutional rights of potential terrorists. As for known terrorist groups in Pakistan, Syria, SA etc we don't even owe them any constitutional rights, and we should have every right to track them at will.
18   bob2356   2017 Oct 1, 8:16am  

anonymous says
More or less expanding on what is below..








I've seen America referred to as the world's largest low security prison in the foreign press. Not a bad description.
19   HEY YOU   2017 Oct 1, 9:11am  

bob2356 says
the world's largest low security prison in the foreign press.


As intended by Republican & Democrat voters & those that think technology is GOD.
20   Strategist   2017 Oct 1, 9:47am  

HEY YOU says
bob2356 says
the world's largest low security prison in the foreign press.


As intended by Republican & Democrat voters & those that think technology is GOD.


Never ever insult my God or else your cell phone will never work.
21   Strategist   2017 Oct 1, 10:35am  

anonymous says


Those who pray the most, kill the most.
23   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Oct 2, 9:29am  

anonymous says


Yep. An the Normalization of Violence against those who oppose the Great and Unnecessary Migrations.

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