Once again, you see only what you want to see. This isn't religion it's pure politics.
شَادِنُ;1555996 said:
Europeans want to release their anger of poverty onto someone, with the Zionist media
portraying Muslims as the enemy
Financial hardships have hit many areas of Europe. This places society under stress. People are looking for someone to blame. One of the groups they find are immigrants. Some of those immigrants are Muslim. That’s as deep as it goes.
In the Asian financial crisis the Chinese diaspora were particularly targeted. It’s a sad but typical human response to pick on convenient minorities. It’s not nice, but it’s not especially to do with being a Muslim.
There have been many other more important social responses to this crisis but you don’t pay any attention to those because they don’t fit your preconceived vision. Suffice to say, this crisis has nothing fundamentally to do with Christianity versus Islam.
شَادِنُ;1555996 said:
European media has started a new campaign, using words like 'Crusade' generously to
adjust their people back to the 1000 year old mentality of a war against the Middle East
Wrong. The word ‘crusade’ is coming back into usage mainly because people like you are always on about it. If it’s in the media, it’s because you have worked so hard to put it there.
Until recently the Crusades were an obscure, dimly remembered part of history. Major countries like the US did not even exist until long after they were over. Today, the Suez Canal is of vastly more geopolitical interest to Europe than Jerusalem.
How is it that people can protest that the west do not understand the word ‘jihad’, when you so grossly misunderstand the word ‘crusade’? For hundreds of years it has been used simply to mean ‘going on a mission or being wholly dedicated to achieving something’. It can be totally trivial, it’s not even specifically religious or military. I might say I’m ‘going on a crusade’ to tidy up my house. This does not mean I’m going to spring clean in a spirit of Islamophobia. Stop telling me what my own language means.
شَادِنُ;1555996 said:
reusing the phrase hints at a psychological trick to get Europeans
to get back onto the old mindset of a war against Muslims.
No it doesn’t, unless you live in an insane conspiracy theory universe (which you do, of course). Clearly, because of the last few years, people are becoming aware that some Muslims react to this word in a very strong way. As a result the old meaning is being reactivated. You are the one trying to reactivate old mindsets. Because for you, war is desirable.
شَادِنُ;1555996 said:
In the world regarding Jerusalem, there are 3 main world players forming;
1- the European Union - the new modern Crusaders.
2 - Muslims in the Khurasan (greater Afghanistan) & Middle East,
3 - Christians (neo-conservatives) allying with Zionists (who are awaiting a Jewish king
This is rubbish. It sounds like a second rate plotline for Star Wars as adapted by Goebbels. You take old names, old geopolitical entities, and stick them on modern ones. And if this particular mapping doesn’t work out in the next few years….no matter! You’ll simply put the label on the next suitable candidate. Easy!
Zero political insight. Except into the heads of other warmongers like yourself.
شَادِنُ;1556031 said:
I think it's exciting - it's true that there's so much harj and marj but there's no going back now the wheels are set in motion!
What is it about the prospect of mass violence that excites you so much?