First, I did not say all, I said most.
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If you are right and I am wrong it should be pretty easy to prove it. All you have to do is post something where Muslims speak up condemning this attitude, without getting killed.
FUCK YOU. You KNOW god-damned good and well that speech like this is EVIL. Spreading hate towards a minority is vile and un-American. I worked along side a Muslim lady in September of 2001. She had converted and it just had never come up in the workplace as to why. That sort of thing is rather personal.
By October she was afraid to come to work. Do you think that is right? Do you think we are a nation built on the values that lead people to leave anonymous notes on the desks of their coworkers to such a degree that security has to escort that person into and out of a building where they work?
It is YOU who does not belong. You who are un-American, a traitor and a coward. You who have betrayed us all. You who undermines the very thing that makes this nation great.
Look in the mirror and ask yourself, how many Muslim American parents have read your words on USMB and gone into their kids room at night just for a moment's peace that they are safe? By what right do you attempt to afflict anyone else with your perversity and crippling, ignorant HATE?
FUCK OFF. You are trying to "get back" the Third Reich, not the USA, you fucking TRAITOR.
Saying that most of the slave owners in the US were white is not hate speech, it is truth. Saying that the Church used the Inquisition to gain political power and eliminate their enemies is not hate speech, it is truth. Saying that the Khmer Rouge instituted ethnic cleansing is not hate speech, it is truth.
Speaking the truth about a group of people is not hate speech. Stating that Muslims need to step up and eliminate those who preach hate in their religion is truth.
Condemning Hezbollah for calling for the extermination of Israel is not hate speech.
You really need to calm down and remember that people have a right to whatever opinion they want to have, as long as they do not act on them. I might abhor hate speech, but I will not condemn it, I condemn actions.