Here's his tweet:
"Only 5-10% of Muslims are extremists. In 1940, only 7% of Germans were Nazis. How'd that go?"
1) how's that dumb?
2) how is that a reason for suspension?
Except for that whole pesky ethnic cleansing trait they share.
I'm not going to have this debate on the recruiting forum; we can move over to the Politics forum if you want. In short though, it's reason for a suspension because radical Islam for many simply translates to Islam, and that connection to Nazis is not logical. Secondly, Nazis instituted regimes designed specifically to wipe out Jews and other undesirable peoples with the permission of the government in which they occupied. Thus, Nazis did not act alone in their extermination but were largely help by other white guys whereas no other Islamic groups desire to wipe Jews off the face of the planet besides these radical groups. Thirdly, ISIS and these radical groups are not participating in genocide based on racial predicates but religious ones; in fact, if you live under their regime they allow you to live if you convert, something the Nazis didn't give two $hits about. Finally, ESPN probably desires for their commentators to keep their mouths shut on social issues because it A.) does not add to their network and B.) turns the network into a more political platform which is the anthesis of what the network tries to be; aka, lets turn it to ESPN because I'm tired of hearing about how much the world sucks.
Ummm, writervol if you could take this convo to another thread, please? Thanks bunches.
I'm not going to have this debate on the recruiting forum; we can move over to the Politics forum if you want. In short though, it's reason for a suspension because radical Islam for many simply translates to Islam, and that connection to Nazis is not logical. Secondly, Nazis instituted regimes designed specifically to wipe out Jews and other undesirable peoples with the permission of the government in which they occupied. Thus, Nazis did not act alone in their extermination but were largely help by other white guys whereas no other Islamic groups desire to wipe Jews off the face of the planet besides these radical groups. Thirdly, ISIS and these radical groups are not participating in genocide based on racial predicates but religious ones; in fact, if you live under their regime they allow you to live if you convert, something the Nazis didn't give two $hits about. Finally, ESPN probably desires for their commentators to keep their mouths shut on social issues because it A.) does not add to their network and B.) turns the network into a more political platform which is the anthesis of what the network tries to be; aka, lets turn it to ESPN because I'm tired of hearing about how much the world sucks.
I'm not going to have this debate on the recruiting forum; we can move over to the Politics forum if you want. In short though, it's reason for a suspension because radical Islam for many simply translates to Islam, and that connection to Nazis is not logical. Secondly, Nazis instituted regimes designed specifically to wipe out Jews and other undesirable peoples with the permission of the government in which they occupied. Thus, Nazis did not act alone in their extermination but were largely help by other white guys whereas no other Islamic groups desire to wipe Jews off the face of the planet besides these radical groups. Thirdly, ISIS and these radical groups are not participating in genocide based on racial predicates but religious ones; in fact, if you live under their regime they allow you to live if you convert, something the Nazis didn't give two $hits about. Finally, ESPN probably desires for their commentators to keep their mouths shut on social issues because it A.) does not add to their network and B.) turns the network into a more political platform which is the anthesis of what the network tries to be; aka, lets turn it to ESPN because I'm tired of hearing about how much the world sucks.
Finally, ESPN probably desires for their commentators to keep their mouths shut on social issues because it A.) does not add to their network and B.) turns the network into a more political platform which is the anthesis of what the network tries to be; aka, lets turn it to ESPN because I'm tired of hearing about how much the world sucks.
And writervol remains stalwart. Haha. Well done, sir.
