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Thread: Boko Haram and Sudan....Prime examples why Islam is looked so negatively by the west.
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05-19-2014, 08:45 AM #41
I really feel bad for these girls and their families and I offer all of my thoughts, prayers and best wishes.
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05-19-2014, 12:18 PM #42
If you truly cared you would click like AND share. That's real activism!
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05-19-2014, 12:20 PM #43
I'll be right on top of it.
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05-19-2014, 12:49 PM #44
I get the criticism of her tweet and picture and the comparison to the culture these days of a lot of people grabbing their cell phones rather than helping people out directly, but it's not really like Michelle Obama can really help outside of bringing awareness to the story. If you want to lump her into the entire administration so be it, but do you think that tweet is the only thing the administration has done to help with this mass kidnapping?
As far as the solution and how the U.S. should act I really don't know. Obviously my first reaction would be to help, but is this something we should be getting into. I don't know enough to really form an exact opinion either way.Last edited by Star_Cards; 05-19-2014 at 12:57 PM.
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05-19-2014, 01:54 PM #45
I know there's situations that nothing can be done by the common person.
I'm lumping her up with every moron who thinks that they are doing something great by sharing a photo or liking something.
I know that I am helping when I donate money to an organization. I know that liking it on facebook will do nothing.
I have no idea what the solution is either. No matter what the solution turns out to be not everyone is going to agree with it.
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05-19-2014, 02:01 PM #46
Haram is not new but him kidnapping those girls is. There would be worldwide outrage without social media.
http://blog.peerreach.com/ - I think Africa could care less about twitter
I don't listen to that airbag limbaugh. The only time I've listened to jon lebowitz was when he was talking about that rancher bundy.
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05-19-2014, 02:22 PM #47
I feel bad for these families and girls.
My question would be what about the tens of thousands of abducted children in our own country? where is the extra money or military help?
where are the tweets?
Sure, the Amber alert is good and many orgs are out there, but we have over 2000 kids missing a day, every day.
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05-21-2014, 04:06 PM #48
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...05-21-15-34-14
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06-29-2015, 10:03 PM #49
AHEM...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...rnational.html
Missing Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram have been brainwashed into killing and torturing the terror group's other prisoners, it has been revealed.
Other women who were captured by the Islamist group claim they were held in the same camp as some of the kidnapped schoolgirls, who are now carrying out killings on behalf of their captors.
Amnesty International said it is aware that out of the 276 girls abducted from from their boarding school by the Islamist groups more than a year ago, some of 219 still missing have been forced to fight for Boko Haram.
Human rights activists at Amnesty International said their own research uncovered evidence that a number of the Chilcot schoolgirls were now fighting for Boko Haram.
Netsanet Belay, a director within the Africa, department of the charity, said: 'The abduction and brutalisation of young women and girls seems to be part of the modus operandi of Boko Haram,'
The Islamist terror group has abducted thousands of women and girls in recent years
Earlier this week it was reported two teenage girls who killed at least 30 people in a twin suicide bomb attack in Nigeria were feared to have been Boko Haram captives who were forced to blow themselves up.
Yup the hashtag stuff so worked in this case.....basically it has been a year later and nothing happened. Well nothing positive has happened. Social media can do some things but it still takes good guys to defeat bad guys. And no I'm not or ever was asking for the US to invade or send ground troops. But I still haven't gotten an answer to why Obama has ignored the countries in Africa pleading for help with wanting US drone strikes to take out Boko Haram. Seems like it would be a perfect use of US drone strikes in this case.
Also how is that whole Arab Spring thing working out? Going pretty well in Tunisia, Libya, Yemen, etc at the moment?
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06-30-2015, 08:15 AM #50
#oops #howsoonweforget #coffeeshoppolitics
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