WHAT!? I got about 6 minutes in, flipping between the thread and the video, before I read this post. This ISN'T A PARODY? Sweet galloping galleons! These people are literally saying that all Islamic people are born to kill Christians, and then wondering how that could be possible. In the same line! I'm sorry, this has to be a parody. You can't... do... that's not logic!
You've never heard someone say that and be dead serious before? Lucky you
You can't really expect logical progression of thought from the axiom they're working from (The whole Islam-hates-everything, etc.), though. If they were actually right, and that belief correct, there would be absolutely no way short of nuclear attack (and even that likely wouldn't be sufficient!) to stop the Islamic people (Singular, collective? Ha!) from conquering the US. ~1/3rd of the world's population is Islamic. Around 1/
23rd of the world's population is American. Those aren't good odds.
I'm always vaguely confused how the folks holding on to that thought process (Singular Islam, all hating the west, and especially America) stop themselves from breaking into despair. The scenario they're describing is utterly unwinnable, simply completely hopeless. If I were them, I'd be hoping and praying to whatever was listening I was incredibly wrong
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Neither is this! What's going on!?
Welcome to America, where apparently some large subset of our population hate the poor as well as women who aren't shackled to a man.
Incidentally... *checks* Wisconsin. Don't go there. It's on the list.
http://thedailywh.at/2012/03/06/abstinence-only-bill-of-the-day/
Abstinence-Only Bill of the Day: With the nation’s attention trained on the media’s breathless coverage of Super Tuesday, Utah’s legislature this evening quietly passed a bill requiring schools to teach abstinence-only sex education, or else skip the classes altogether.
Additionally, both teachers and students would be prohibited from discussing contraception and homosexuality in the classroom.
Ah, that's going to be fun. So, who else wants to lay bets that the teenage pregnancy rate in Utah goes up?
Out of curiosity, does anyone know of any areas in the states, at all, in which abstinence-only sex education actually reduced pregnancy rates, especially among teenagers?