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If people are 'terrorized' by a man screaming 'Allahu Akbar' at a Tree Lighting event, is it an 'act of terrorism'?
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If people are 'terrorized' by a man screaming 'Allahu Akbar' at a Tree Lighting event, is it an 'act of terrorism'?
If people are 'terrorized' by a man screaming 'Allahu Akbar' at a Tree Lighting event, is it an 'act of terrorism'?

Saying God is great is a terrorist act?
Yes, most rightwing bigots are truly this stupid and ignorant.If people are 'terrorized' by a man screaming 'Allahu Akbar' at a Tree Lighting event, is it an 'act of terrorism'?
It would put a real damper on the Christian Church doing a latin mass.Rather tricky to criticise someone shouting out , God is greatest .
And if you think that this should only be allowed if in English, that smacks of racism or insanity , or both .
Just like people yelling out praises for Trump, are sometimes followed by assaults on capitol police, riots and insurrections.I don't think screaming out 'God is great' is an act of terrorism.
I think many people have been conditioned to fear someone screaming out 'Allahu Akbar' because too often - not always - in the past it has been followed by gunfire, explosions, or someone being beheaded.
Muslims don't celebrate ChristmasI'll translate what he meant:
"God is the greatest, is he not? He created this wonderful electricity that makes the lights bright on the Christmas tree. He makes the wonderful tree grow, so we can celebrate this wonderful holiday called Christmas. Now I must go kill the Jews..."
It's extremely rare for truthful statements to be unlawful ... if the movie theater is ... in fact ... on fire ... we're allowed to yell ... "fire, fire, fire" ... duh ...
Hey stupid people ... it's perfectly lawful to yell "fire, fire, fire" in a crowded movie theater ... Bubba didn't finish Middle School ...
It's extremely rare for truthful statements to be unlawful ... if the movie theater is ... in fact ... on fire ... we're allowed to yell ... "fire, fire, fire" ... duh ...
So ur now saying now that ur funny old PJ Media blurb was (shall we say) of questionable content?Actually, correct:
'On Tuesday, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito repeated the common myth that "shouting 'fire' in a crowded theater" is unprotected speech. Though it is a popular misconception, it's perfectly legal to yell "fire" in a crowded theatre.Oct 27, 2022'
Yes, you can yell 'fire' in a crowded theater
SCOTUS Justice Alito recently repeated the common misconception that "shouting 'fire' in a crowded theater" is unprotected speech.reason.com
It's also NOT terrorism to scream 'Allahu Akbar' at a Christmas tree lighting event.
Tbe sole reason for starting this thread was to spark conversation and to inform / enlighten.
Thanks for helping accomplish tbat, RD.
Don't be stupid? Learn what it means, before you claim it means something different
The Takbir is the name for the Arabic phrase ʾAllāhu ʾakbaru meaning "God is the greatest".
You think Islam is a race?Rather tricky to criticise someone shouting out , God is greatest .
And if you think that this should only be allowed if in English, that smacks of racism or insanity , or both .
You think Islam is a race?