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Marine Le Pen, Condemned For Tweeting Pictures Of Islamic State Violence.
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-391 41391
Notice how the BBC are careful to put 'so-called' Islamic state.
Notice how the BBC are careful to put 'so-called' Islamic state.
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Once again the "legal" parasites are involved in politics. It is becoming more of a "feature" in all election campaigns, and even more so after a result is announced, throughout Europe and in the US. We should be very concerned. They will not go away, they will need to be discouraged somehow.
Once again the "legal" parasites are involved in politics. It is becoming more of a "feature" in all election campaigns, and even more so after a result is announced, throughout Europe and in the US. We should be very concerned. They will not go away, they will need to be discouraged somehow.
YMB - //It is hardly surprising that the EU want this silenced and will do anything in their power to stop the truth of ISIS atrocities being shown. //
I am unsure why you think the EU would want IS silenced?
Plus, what do you think is actually gained by putting out graphic images of terrorism?
As far as I am concerned, telling me that a man was beheaded is more than enough - I have an imagination, I can visualise what that looks like, I don't need the image to improve my perception of it.
I am unsure why you think the EU would want IS silenced?
Plus, what do you think is actually gained by putting out graphic images of terrorism?
As far as I am concerned, telling me that a man was beheaded is more than enough - I have an imagination, I can visualise what that looks like, I don't need the image to improve my perception of it.
Samjenko - //'They' wanted people to use Daesh to disassociate them from Islam.
(which is, of course, as they keep telling us 'the religion of peace')
Apparently not - "Daesh is an acronym. It stands for the Arabic name of the Islamic State: al-Dawla al-Islamiya fi al-Iraq wa al-Sham. When Jen Percy, a New Republic contributor, went to northern Iraq this year, the Assyrian Christians waging a war against ISIS were calling ISIS troops “Daesh.” In her article for our September issue, she called it “a pejorative term for ISIS in Arabic.”
Zeba Khan, writing for the Boston Globe, has explained why “Daesh” could be read as an insult: “Depending on how it is conjugated in Arabic, it can mean anything from ‘to trample down and crush’ to ‘a bigot who imposes his view on others.’”
In light of its more unsavory connotations, ISIS leaders threatened last June “to cut the tongue of anyone who publicly used the acronym Daesh, instead of referring to the group by its full name,” according to the Associated Press."
(which is, of course, as they keep telling us 'the religion of peace')
Apparently not - "Daesh is an acronym. It stands for the Arabic name of the Islamic State: al-Dawla al-Islamiya fi al-Iraq wa al-Sham. When Jen Percy, a New Republic contributor, went to northern Iraq this year, the Assyrian Christians waging a war against ISIS were calling ISIS troops “Daesh.” In her article for our September issue, she called it “a pejorative term for ISIS in Arabic.”
Zeba Khan, writing for the Boston Globe, has explained why “Daesh” could be read as an insult: “Depending on how it is conjugated in Arabic, it can mean anything from ‘to trample down and crush’ to ‘a bigot who imposes his view on others.’”
In light of its more unsavory connotations, ISIS leaders threatened last June “to cut the tongue of anyone who publicly used the acronym Daesh, instead of referring to the group by its full name,” according to the Associated Press."
Samjenko
/// 'They' wanted people to use Daesh to disassociate them from Islam. ///
And that is exactly why the BBC chose the words 'so called Islamic State' it had nothing to do with the usage of the word 'State' but everything to do with the word 'Islamic'.
The BBC do not wish to offend such a noble religion, now do they?
/// 'They' wanted people to use Daesh to disassociate them from Islam. ///
And that is exactly why the BBC chose the words 'so called Islamic State' it had nothing to do with the usage of the word 'State' but everything to do with the word 'Islamic'.
The BBC do not wish to offend such a noble religion, now do they?
Samjenko - //Then you appear to have some difficulty with the English language. //
You posted as a fact the use of the term 'Daesh' as being used to disassociate ISIS from Islam.
I posted a piece pointing out that this is not correct.
You then stated that you were 'well aware' of the reason why the term was used.
I pointed out that posting an incorrect fact indicates that you are not aware at all.
How does that become my 'difficulty with the English language'?
You posted as a fact the use of the term 'Daesh' as being used to disassociate ISIS from Islam.
I posted a piece pointing out that this is not correct.
You then stated that you were 'well aware' of the reason why the term was used.
I pointed out that posting an incorrect fact indicates that you are not aware at all.
How does that become my 'difficulty with the English language'?
AOG - //And that is exactly why the BBC chose the words 'so called Islamic State' it had nothing to do with the usage of the word 'State' but everything to do with the word 'Islamic'. //
You have managed to comprehensively misunderstand a simple fact, in order to shoehorn your contempt for Islam into your thread.
IS calls itself 'Islamic State'. It is not a state, so the BBC points that out in the interest of veracity - it has nothing at all to do with 'not wishing to offend anyone.
It's about truth and accuracy - you should try it.
You have managed to comprehensively misunderstand a simple fact, in order to shoehorn your contempt for Islam into your thread.
IS calls itself 'Islamic State'. It is not a state, so the BBC points that out in the interest of veracity - it has nothing at all to do with 'not wishing to offend anyone.
It's about truth and accuracy - you should try it.
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