2 thoughts on “Terrorism from the viewpoint of Islam”
  1. Germany called the British and Americans terrorists during WW II, because when the war started German planes only targeted military installations. At the same time Germany was still putting out “peace feelers” to the British. Raising his voice, Churchill told his people “I want a war.” Churchill had his planes attack civilians in Berlin and he did it continuously until Hitler finally reacted and ordered the first attack on British civilians, which I believe was the attack on Coventry.
    Hitler’s Speech – the speech is real (that is Hitler speaking), the video is not actual footage of Germans. It is a product of the Jews
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXobjJhUpWE
    I’m not an expert on the rules of war, but I believe deliberately attacking civilians was against the Geneva Convention or some other treaty at the time. Regardless, it was considered dirty and evil, by the Germans at least. As the war progressed, after a few years the British and Americans dominated the skies on the western front and they did everything to murder as many German civilians as possible. They completely levelled Germany and on average, thousands of civilians were killed every night (a 911 every night) starting around 1943. The figure commonly thrown around is one million for the number of German deaths by bombing. Considering the whole country was levelled and some other facts, that figure seems a whitewash and ridiculously low. The Germans called them “terroristen” – terrorists.
    Film of the attack on Hamburg in July 1943. The second biggest bombing attack in the war (after Dresden). 50,000 people were killed in five nights of bombing.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tnQulHcWaI

  2. I have to disagree with the slogan that “Terrorism has no religion”.
    It has a religion, but not a religion of compassion or fairness.
    Its actions speak to us, and tell us that their religion is a religion of absolute selfishness and absolute ruthlessness. It is a genocidal religion.
    Who are the terrorists?
    Hmmm, it seems like we need a couple of new words. You know how we have employers and employees? It seems like we have terrorers and terrorees.
    Which do we need to focus on, the terrorers or the terrorees?
    In a bullfight, if you were supporting the bull, would you advise the bull to focus on the cape or the man employing the cape?

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