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Our dear Michael S is saying we kuffar should not be critical of Da'ish for enslaving Yazidi women!Reader comment on item: ISIS Justifies Its Yazidi Slaves Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Nov 3, 2014 at 07:16 Our dear Michael wrote Yes, it is hypocritical to try to hold Muslims to standards that Christians didn't even practice until fewer than 200 years ago, especially since those standards are not even in the Bible. I'm trying to understand your very flawed logic: So let me see are you saying that we should not bring to the attention of the whole world that the terrorists of Da'ish are enslaving Yazidi women because there are passages in the Bible about slavery? Is this what you are saying our dear Michael S? and does it make sense? Hint: It does not make any sense For the readers: slavery in any form should be exposed and condomned and those that practice it should have their day in a court of law The Bible? we do not live by the Bible our dear Michael S we live by our not perfect but nontheless secular legal system PS: 1. Now you tell me what was the historical evidence that was provided by the Turkish propagandist Kuva-li that made you utter your silly remark about the Armenian Genocide and it better be good I will be waiting for your answer with great anticipation
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