That’s true, but it’s ultimately due to Sunni infighting and the incompetence of our leaders that we don’t have a major sunni islamicate powerHe is kind of right. But the implications of what he probably intends by the consequence of what is left unsaid is something that I am not rocking with.
It basically says Sunnis are hypocrites, Sunnis are unfair critics, and a superior moral platform is not what drives the Sunni relation to Iran.
He is very clever and I can see he spent several minutes constructing that text of argumentation. But at the end of the day, he told a guy who claimed the Sunni body was morally bankrupt having the attribution of higher IQ, a statement that highlights his position with regard to Sunnis and that he is not some objective, concerned actor amongst the ummah, rather than an Iranian, claiming he is critical to injustices done by his country, yet still is partially lensed.
At the same time, we would be liars if we claimed the current state is our best attempt and should admit that had we reframed his points redressed, and constructed differently for the right purpose would indeed be a regretful but true criticism.
Pay attention though, any guy who claims Sunnis are morally bankrupt is no friend. That is not a friendly characterization or advice. It's a dismantling effort. The guy that pretends to be your friend and all they do is try to hold you down pretending they are helping you out, ultimately what fuels their effort is implicit hate.
The nuance here with fair assessment is very difficult to part unless you want to be played or be a negative actor proving this fellow correct. Because he effectively created a trap and now he is doing a victory lap of every Sunni that falls within his argument which you see in the comment.
The guy is clever but I don't think he is a wholly good actor.
The truth is that the whole world makes sure that Muslims under rightful gatherings do not accumulate power and influence that is coherent and willful towards expansion past entrenched political containment, engineered incited infighting, and state mediocrity. Part of that problem is us; the other one is the forces that work diligently against us as well. The landscape for us to grow is deliberately being corroded and disrupted on purpose because Islamic power is feared. There is a reason Muslims have been the boogeyman on the Western news for decades. They know that under the right conditions, things would be flipped on their heads very rapidly. Holding us down is good for their interests.That’s true, but it’s ultimately due to Sunni infighting and the incompetence of our leaders that we don’t have a major sunni islamicate power
The Muslim world does as you would expect. Virtually all are developing nations after all, to expect them to go from sub 20% literacy to challenging global powers in 60 years is unrealistic.That’s true, but it’s ultimately due to Sunni infighting and the incompetence of our leaders that we don’t have a major sunni islamicate power
Ain't no way...A Somali Shia on this forum???Sunnis are lambs to the slaughter dont compare them to the warrior like shias
What a retarded comment, Shi'ism is closer to Christianity.Sunnis are NPC’s. Palestine conflict exposed the unmah
Whatever you say NPCWhat a retarded comment, Shi'ism is closer to Christianity.
The iranians along with their Shia proxies, committed atrocities against civilians in Iraq, Yemen, and Syria at larger scale. A quick look at Hezbullah crimes in Syria against Syrians and Palestinian Syrians will tell you they are an enemy of anyone who isn't with them.He is kind of right. But the implications of what he probably intends by the consequence of what is left unsaid is something that I am not rocking with.
It basically says Sunnis are hypocrites, Sunnis are unfair critics, and a superior moral platform is not what drives the Sunni relation to Iran.
He is very clever and I can see he spent several minutes constructing that text of argumentation. But at the end of the day, he told a guy who claimed the Sunni body was morally bankrupt having the attribution of higher IQ, a statement that highlights his position with regard to Sunnis and that he is not some objective, concerned actor amongst the ummah, rather than an Iranian, claiming he is critical to injustices done by his country, yet still is partially lensed.
At the same time, we would be liars if we claimed the current state is our best attempt and should admit that had we reframed his points redressed, and constructed differently for the right purpose would indeed be a regretful but true criticism.
Pay attention though, any guy who claims Sunnis are morally bankrupt is no friend. That is not a friendly characterization or advice. It's a dismantling effort. The guy that pretends to be your friend and all they do is try to hold you down pretending they are helping you out, ultimately what fuels their effort is implicit hate.
The nuance here with fair assessment is very difficult to part unless you want to be played or be a negative actor proving this fellow correct. Because he effectively created a trap and now he is doing a victory lap of every Sunni that falls within his argument which you see in the comment.
The guy is clever but I don't think he is a wholly good actor.
Elaborate, fadlan.Sunnis are NPC’s. Palestine conflict exposed the unmah
I'm aware of the proxy operations that Iran is carrying out (even the unfair domestic treatment of Sunnis). The whole point was, in spite of that, that guy claimed if the roles had reversed, Sunnis would not have an issue with it. Hence, I wrote a nuanced response as I don't believe it was an honest goodwill attempt, proven by how his central conclusion was that we're morally bankrupt.The iranians along with their Shia proxies, committed atrocities against civilians in Iraq, Yemen, and Syria at larger scale. A quick look at Hezbullah crimes in Syria against Syrians and Palestinian Syrians will tell you they are an enemy of anyone who isn't with them.
Hezbullah was seen as a freedom fighter and protector of Lebanon prior to 2011 and its involvement in Syria.