Living with the Enemy on SBS

I just watched LIVING WITH THE ENEMY on SBS.  The story about Ben the Aussie going to live with Lidia and Ahmed the muslims. Lidia is an Aussie and was raised Catholic and converted to Islam. Ahmed was born in Saudi Arabia.

 

What did I learn?

 

- Muslim women wont shake hands with a male person their not related to. (Very rude).

- When husband and wife muslims pray in their own house, the wife has to pray behind her husband. (Women are not treated as equals even in their own house).

- Christians are not allowed to visit Mecca in Saudi Arabia. Why? Because you have to be muslim to be allowed.

- Mosques can be built all over Australia but we can't build a Church in Saudi Arabia.

- The Quran tells muslims to kill people.

- In the mosque women are behind the curtain at the back. It's their own area. Why? Because the men have to be in a different section. Why? To give women privacy. This is the reason they cited. The real reason I believe is not to cause desire in the men.

- When they went shopping they visited a halal butcher to buy lamb shoulder. Ben wasn't consulted. What if he wanted pork chops?

- They went to Bondi to do an "Aussie thing called surfing". Lidia went swimming in her full Islamic clothing then when she came out of the water she placed a towel around her depicting the Australian flag.

 

 

 

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@ufo_investigations wrote:

re: "So how does UFOs justify his comment that I will go to hell for eating it because apparently I have worshipped another God?"

 

There is only One God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.


Atheists wouldn't agree with that.

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I fuly believe these radical muslims are being deliberately divisive because creating further hate and mistrust towards muslims helps them recruit more radicals.

 

Yes, that is what is happening.

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Julia, I don't mean to pick on you ... but would value your opinion (and the opinion of others) ... I understand that to behead someone and video it and publish it is horrendous ... but are the beheaded hostages just as dead as the civilians in Syria, Iraq, Gaza and elsewhere?
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@am*3 wrote:

@ufo_investigations wrote:

re: "So how does UFOs justify his comment that I will go to hell for eating it because apparently I have worshipped another God?"

 

There is only One God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.


Atheists wouldn't agree with that.


i'm not sensing that ufo is here looking

for approval or to convert anyone

- seems more like justifications for his beliefs.

 

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@katydidthat wrote:
Julia, I don't mean to pick on you ... but would value your opinion (and the opinion of others) ... I understand that to behead someone and video it and publish it is horrendous ... but are the beheaded hostages just as dead as the civilians in Syria, Iraq, Gaza and elsewhere?

that's ok. you can pick on me Smiley HappySmiley Wink

 

i do not believe that the barbaric tactics

of this death cult are justified. at all. 

 

i think it is also important to stress how

the majority of muslims feel about isis.

 

 

 

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@katydidthat wrote:
Julia, I don't mean to pick on you ... but would value your opinion (and the opinion of others) ... I understand that to behead someone and video it and publish it is horrendous ... but are the beheaded hostages just as dead as the civilians in Syria, Iraq, Gaza and elsewhere?

I'm curious about why we're outraged by ISIS beheadings but not the ones carried out by our friends, the Saudis?

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@karliandjacko wrote:

@katydidthat wrote:
Julia, I don't mean to pick on you ... but would value your opinion (and the opinion of others) ... I understand that to behead someone and video it and publish it is horrendous ... but are the beheaded hostages just as dead as the civilians in Syria, Iraq, Gaza and elsewhere?

I'm curious about why we're outraged by ISIS beheadings but not the ones carried out by our friends, the Saudis?


public executions are horrific.

wasnt that discussed on the other thread?

about death penalty in saudi arabia?

 

 

 

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I think that killing ANYONE is pretty horrific. Yes, beheading someone in public and videoing it on YouTube is disgusting. But, is a bullet in the head, or a rocket to the home, or a tank missile to the village any better?
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there is more to isis than propaganda

videos:

 

Islamic State committing 'staggering' violations against humanity in Iraq: UN report

 

A United Nations report has provided new evidence of what it calls a staggering list of human rights abuses by Islamic State (IS) militants in Iraq.

 

It revealed systematic violations carried out since IS began its advance across Iraq in July.

The report, based on 500 interviews, provides evidence of mass executions, the kidnapping of women and girls to use as sex slaves, and the use of child soldiers.

 

"This report is terrifying," the UN's special representative for Iraq Nickolay Mladenov said.

The report detailed how Iraqi police officers, soldiers and journalists had been killed in a series of mass executions.

It said religious and ethnic communities had been surrounded and starved of food and water, while women and girls had been abducted as sex slaves and children used as soldiers.

 

The UN said the violations might amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity.

It also found the Iraqi government had caused "significant civilian deaths" when its air strikes on the Sunni Muslim militants hit villages, a school and hospitals in violation of international law.

 

The UN report said at least 9,347 civilians had been killed and 17,386 wounded in the nine months to September - half of them since the IS insurgents started seizing large parts of northern Iraq in early June.

It said the widening conflict had forced 1.8 million Iraqis to flee their homes.

 

"The array of violations and abuses perpetrated by ISIL (IS) and associated armed groups is staggering, and many of their acts may amount to war crimes or crimes against humanity," the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al Hussein said.

 

He called again for Iraq's government to join the International Criminal Court because The Hague court could prosecute such massive abuses and the direct targeting of civilians on the basis of their religious or ethnic group.

As well as gross human rights violations, the 29-page report by the UN Human Rights Office and the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq detailed how the violence by Islamist forces was of an "increasing sectarian nature" against groups including Christians, Yazidis and Shiite Muslims.

 

"These include attacks directly targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure, executions and other targeted killings of civilians, abductions, rape and other forms of sexual and physical violence perpetrated against women and children, forced recruitment of children, destruction or desecration of places of religious or cultural significance, wanton destruction and looting of property, and denial of fundamental freedoms," the report said.

 

The report detailed how IS fighters had captured and killed about 1,500 Iraqi soldiers and security officers from the former US Camp Speicher military base in Salahuddin province in a single massacre on June 12.

It said unarmed Iraqi military recruits were led off the base near Tikrit and machine-gunned in their hundreds into mass graves before IS fighters boasted of the killings on the internet.

 

The report said women had been treated particularly harshly with IS fighters attacking and killing female doctors and lawyers, among other professionals.

 

It said in August, IS militants took 450-500 women and girls to the Tal Afar citadel in Iraq's Nineveh region where "150 unmarried girls and women, predominantly from the Yazidi and Christian communities, were reportedly transported to Syria, either to be given to ISIL fighters as a reward or to be sold as sex slaves".

The report also said IS and allied groups had attacked and destroyed places of religious and cultural significance in Iraq that did not conform to its "takfiri" doctrine referring to the beliefs of Sunni militants who justify their violence by branding others as apostates.

But it also voiced deep concern at violations committed by the Baghdad government and allied fighters, including air strikes and shelling that may not have distinguished between military targets and civilian areas.

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-03/islamic-state-committing-staggering-violations-in-iraq-un/5786...

 

 

 

 

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