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Saudis Not Much Different From Isi
I know its nothing to do with me/us, but this is just inhuman, and has been going on for far to long.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Saudi Arabia is the spiritual home of ISIS.
The Saudi Arabs follow a version of Islam called Wahabbism. It is both extreme and very intolerant. ISIS are the foot soldiers of Wahabbism. They are financed from wahabbis in Saudi and other Arab states, and there job is to spread this evil branch is Islam by slaughter and conquest.
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The Saudi Arabs follow a version of Islam called Wahabbism. It is both extreme and very intolerant. ISIS are the foot soldiers of Wahabbism. They are financed from wahabbis in Saudi and other Arab states, and there job is to spread this evil branch is Islam by slaughter and conquest.
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Danny is right of course, but Saudi Arabia is far from being a nation to be held up as a lesson to us all.
Its a backward dictatorship, where half of the population are deprived of basic human rights. In fact, the country has an appalling record on human rights overall. The only reason that the rest of the world has to be civil towards Saudi Arabia is because its the world's largest producer of oil.
Its a backward dictatorship, where half of the population are deprived of basic human rights. In fact, the country has an appalling record on human rights overall. The only reason that the rest of the world has to be civil towards Saudi Arabia is because its the world's largest producer of oil.
Oh yes, the connection is seamless;
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