Discussion about the 5th gen war
25m ago 5th Generation War
Fuck me… I’m a retard. Of course presenting the evidence of islamic aggression isn’t moving the dial in any direction for the muslim. He has already confessed beyond this thread that he wants death to the west, to its natives, to us. He wants everything that I’m presenting to him…
What a profound waste of my own time.
Pic related: they all sound the same
1h ago 5th Generation War
The values of Christianity are Universal and perfectly align with the values of Islam - @lionsmane8
Muslim deaths > Christian deaths - @lionsmane8
sigh Let's do this again then.
In reality:
The 2015 Paris attacks, which occurred on November 13, 2015, were a series of coordinated terrorist attacks carried out by a group of extremists affiliated with the Islamic State (IS). The attacks resulted in the deaths of 130 people and injured hundreds more. The perpetrators included Abdelhamid Abaaoud, Salah Abdeslam, and Brahim Abdeslam, among others.
Abdelhamid Abaaoud: A Belgian-Moroccan man who was one of the perpetrators of the 2015 Paris attacks. He had fought with the Islamic State in Syria and had been known to the security services.
The 2016 Brussels bombings, which occurred on March 22, 2016, were a series of terrorist attacks carried out by a group of extremists affiliated with the Islamic State (IS). The attacks resulted in the deaths of 32 people and injured hundreds more. The perpetrators included Ibrahim El Bakraoui, Khalid El Bakraoui, and Najim Laachraoui, among others.
Ibrahim El Bakraoui: A Belgian man who was one of the perpetrators of the 2016 Brussels bombings. He had been convicted of armed robbery and had been known to the security services.
The 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, which occurred on May 22, 2017, was a terrorist attack carried out by Salman Abedi, a British-born Libyan man. The attack resulted in the deaths of 22 people and injured hundreds more.
Salman Abedi: A British-born Libyan man who carried out the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. He had traveled to Libya and Syria and had been known to the security services.
The 2019 Vienna attack, which occurred on November 2, 2020, was a terrorist attack carried out by Kujtim Fejzulai, a 20-year-old Austrian man of North Macedonian descent. The attack resulted in the deaths of four people and injured 22 others.
Kujtim Fejzulai: A 20-year-old Austrian man of North Macedonian descent who carried out the 2019 Vienna attack. He had been convicted of trying to join the Islamic State in Syria and had been released from prison in December 2019.
The Nice Basilica attack, which occurred on October 29, 2020, was a terrorist attack carried out by Brahim Aioussaoi, a 21-year-old Tunisian man. The attack resulted in the deaths of three people and injured several others.
Brahim Aioussaoi: A 21-year-old Tunisian man who carried out the Nice Basilica attack. He had arrived in France earlier in the month and had a document issued by the Italian Red Cross.
Six Libyan converts to Christianity were sentenced to death for proselytizing. This event highlights the extreme danger faced by converts from Islam who choose to follow Christ.
(January 12, 2015): Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) forces abducted 21 Coptic Christians from Libya, and they were later killed.
(February 2014): ISIL militants dragged seven Coptic Christians out of their homes in Benghazi and shot them dead execution-style.
Christians in Libya, including converts from Islam, are at risk of arrest and detention for practicing their faith. In some cases, they may be forced into heavy labor or sex work.
Feel free to explain to me how any of the above, the entire thread included, is compatible with Christianity at any time. You can pretend they weren't done by islamists all you like but the examples will continue.
Read More2h ago 5th Generation War
Dude. You really are doing it on purpose.
Either you are irredeemably stupid or you know damn well what you're doing.
I'm leaning towards the latter. NAFO types.
In that case I consider you an enemy of mankind.
3h ago 5th Generation War
Enjoy the ride, if you know what I mean
5h ago 5th Generation War
Me:
Damn, muslims are violent bro. Here's some examples
You:
Yeah man, check out these other examples too.
Gonna eat dinner and if there's another response from you denying it again, I'll get around to more examples.
5h ago 5th Generation War
Let's debunk this one again.
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan have primarily killed more Muslims than Christians, reflecting the demographics of Sudan. Sudan is predominantly Muslim (over 90% of the population), and most of the RSF's operations, including in Darfur and during recent conflicts, have targeted Muslim-majority communities.
The RSF's violence has often been driven by ethnic and political motivations rather than religious ones. For example:
Darfur Conflict:
The RSF (and its predecessor, the Janjaweed militias) targeted ethnic African Muslim communities in Darfur, such as the Fur, Zaghawa, and Masalit groups, accused of supporting rebel movements. These attacks included mass killings, rape, and forced displacement, leading to one of the worst humanitarian crises in recent history. Current Conflict (2023):
The ongoing power struggle between the RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) has largely affected urban areas like Khartoum and regions with predominantly Muslim populations. Civilians caught in crossfire, targeted during raids, or displaced are overwhelmingly Muslim. While Christians in Sudan have also faced persecution and violence, the RSF’s actions are not specifically directed at religious groups but are more focused on political and ethnic suppression. Therefore, Muslims have borne the brunt of the RSF's violence due to their greater presence in the regions affected by its operations.
Buddy. I really think you are doing it on purpose.
Read More6h ago 5th Generation War
The values of Christianity are Universal and perfectly align with the values of Islam - @lionsmane8
Dead Muslims > Dead Christians - @lionsmane8
In reality:
Read MoreQuwwāt ad-daʿm as-sarīʿ or Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
Christians in Sudan have faced violence and intimidation from extremist groups, including the Rapid Support Forces, which has been accused of committing atrocities against Christians, including killings, rapes, and the burning of villages.
In January 2024, Muslim extremists from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) set a church building on fire in Wad Medani, destroying Bibles, hymnbooks, and church supplies. This incident occurred about a week after Karbino Bla, a Christian Sudanese man, succumbed to his injuries from an RSF assault on January 5.
The Sudanese government has been accused of waging a war against Christians, particularly in the southern regions, with the aim of Islamizing the country. This has led to the destruction of churches, the killing of Christian leaders, and the forced conversion of Christians to Islam.
Christians in Sudan have been forced to convert to Islam, with some being threatened with death or imprisonment if they refuse. This has led to a significant number of Christians being forced to abandon their faith.
Sudan has been criticized for its lack of religious freedom, with the government imposing strict Islamic laws on all citizens. This has made it difficult for Christians to practice their faith openly and has led to the persecution of those who do.
7h ago 5th Generation War
N.B.
Salafis = Takfiris = Wahhabis = Saudi Arabia = AlQaeda = CIA = Mossad = ISIS = AlNusra = HTS
Death count:
Dead Muslims > Dead Christians and Zero Dead Jews (coincidently)
7h ago 5th Generation War
The group formerly aligned itself with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
It was also known as the West African Province (Wilayat Garb Ifrqiya), and, after pledging allegiance to Islamic State in 2015, was briefly called Islamic State in West Africa (ISWA) or Islamic State's West African Province (ISWAP).
After Boko Haram declared its allegiance to the Islamic State, an IS statement proclaimed "It was the rejection of nationalism that drove the mujahidin (jihad fighters) in Nigeria to give bay'ah (fealty) to the Islamic State and wage war against the Nigerian murtaddin (apostates) fighting for the Nigerian taghut (idolatrous tyrant)".[77] The movement is diffuse, and fighters who are associated with it follow the Salafi doctrine.
Members' beliefs tend to be centered on strict adherence to Wahhabism.
The group has denounced the members of the Sufi and the Shiite sects as infidels,[83] and also mainstream Sunni Muslims who fail to support their jihad. This willingness to takfir – i.e. accuse self-professed Muslims of being apostates from Islam and thus subject to execution[84] – is a departure from mainstream Islam but not Salafi jihadism.
In July 2014, Shekau released a 16-minute video in which he voiced his support for ISIL's leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, al-Qaeda's leader Ayman al-Zawahiri and the Afghan Taliban's leader Mullah Omar.[99] In March 2015, Shekau pledged allegiance to ISIS self-styled caliph Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi and became "West African Province" (Wilayat Garb Ifriqiyah), i.e. the West African province of the Islamic State. However, in August 2016, Al-Baghdadi replaced Shekau with Abu Musab al-Barnawi, the son of the Boko Haram's previous leader Muhammad Yusuf, their motivation (at least according to one source) being to trim back Shekau's tendency to apply takfir (accusations of apostasy) to "all mainstream Muslims"
Konduga mosque shooting : On 11 August, Boko Haram killed 44 people in a mass shooting at a mosque in Konduga, Borno.
It has long been alleged that Boko Haram had a relationship with al-Qaeda. In 2011, letters from Boko Haram were reportedly found in Osama bin Laden's compound.[343]
The UN found that a "number of Boko Haram members fought alongside al Qaeda affiliated groups in Mali in 2012 and 2013 before returning to Nigeria with terrorist expertise".
Boko Haram, a terrorist group primarily active in Nigeria and surrounding regions, has killed more Muslims than Christians. While the group has targeted Christians, including through church attacks, abductions, and killings, the majority of their victims have been Muslims. Boko Haram’s violence has often affected predominantly Muslim communities in the northeastern part of Nigeria.
Western tentacles, once more. I rest my case.
Read More7h ago 5th Generation War
The values of Christianity are Universal and perfectly align with the values of Islam - @lionsmane8
In reality:
Read MoreJamā'at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da'wah wa'l-Jihād (Boko Haram)
Over 52,250 Nigerian Christians have been brutally murdered by Boko Haram since 2009.
About 5 million Christians have been displaced and forced into Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps within Nigeria and refugee camps at regional and sub-regional borders.
Boko Haram has conducted numerous suicide bombings targeting Christian communities, including attacks on churches and Christian gatherings.
Women and girls, including Christians, have been kidnapped and subjected to sexual slavery, rape, and forced marriage by Boko Haram.
Many Christians have been forced to convert to Islam or face death, torture, or imprisonment.
Boko Haram has specifically targeted Christian communities, including attacks on holy days such as Christmas and Easter.
In some cases, Christian homes have been marked with signs indicating “infidel” or “non-Muslim,” followed by attacks and killings by Boko Haram.