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Shut the fuck up. Google Khaybar and what mohammed,m the goat fucking child rapist, did to the Jews there.
Muslims even have a chant they use to taunt jews today about Khaybar.
Why do you think Islam spread all over the world? I assure you, it wasn't all peaceful. And I know as a liberal apologist for shitty behavior you'll mention the crusades and the inquisiation. But guess what liberal idiot???? The first crusade took place 300 years after muslims invaded spain, sicily, etc.. Muslims occupied spain for 800 years. There would have been no inquisition had muslims not invaded spain. Do you understand now?
Or am I guilty of hate speech an dyou won't bother responding to this, because facts are really offensive to liberal excuse makers for their muslim darlings. Why? Becaues liberals are such giant pussies they pee their pants at the thought of muslims getting up set. Liberals are scared shitless of muslims.
Now go have a gay pride parade in gaza with your darlings.
Yawn, guy, frankly, the only reason we have a problem with Islam is we keep sticking our noses in their bizness. Because 40 years after they found they could squeeze our scrotums by cutting oil production, they've been messing with us.
Beyond that, I don't want to rehash the middle ages, because Christians were every bit as brutal, stupid and mean spirited as the Muslims were. Perhaps more so. The reason why Islam spread as quickly as it did was while Chrisitanity was enjoying a "Faith Based Iniative" of the Dark Ages, the Islamic world was engaging in art, science and exploration.
As for Kaybar...
During the reign of Caliph Umar (634-644), the Jewish community of Khaybar were transported alongside the Christian community of Najran to the newly conquered regions of Syria and Iraq. As a settlement, Umar issued orders that these Christians and Jews should be treated well and allotted them land in their new settlements equivalent to the land they initially owned. However, Umar also forbade non-Muslims to reside in the Hejaz for longer than three days.[4] Since then, the Jews of Khaybar traveled around many areas throughout the Islamic Empire as artisans and merchants and maintained a distinctive identity until the 12th century.
That sounds a lot more reasonable than what Christians did when they sacked Jerusalem in 1099 during the first Crusade, or what the Christians did at Beziers during the Albigisian Crusade in 1209.
(The latter, the Papal legate was asked how they could tell a Christian from a Heretic when the city fell, and he responded, "Kill them all, Let God sort them out." 20,000 people were put to the sword.)