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And more hypocrisy and this time the Muslim v. Christian crusades

Reader comment on item: Islamist Turkey vs. Secular Iran?
in response to reader comment: Clarification on "Genozides"

Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Jan 4, 2011 at 06:50

So our dear Michel tells us that the Muslims, the poor babies, were the victims of the Christian crusades right our dear Michel? and then he does not tell us that the Christian and Jewish inhabitants of palestine in 633CE were also the victims of the islamic crusades right our dear Michel? Now he tell us

>a "comparison" of genozides, pointing the finger at the Turks alone, was a futile argument.

Oh let me papaphrase this: a comparison of genocides (Michel's friends the "moderate Mualims" tell us that the Christian crusades were a genocide) pointing the finger at the Christians alone was a futile argument right mr hypocrite?now you go and tell a Muslim who whines about the crusades this very fact and let me guess what the answer will be and it will be; Huh? and do you know why? because they are just as ignorant as you are

You know it is really very true edi el-3abitta zummara or give the fool a noise maker ...Michel

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