Actually, historically the barbarians have been the biggest factors in expanding Muslim power and technology. Not the ones living in their countries mind you, with the exception of the Bedouin who were fundamental in spreading Islam early on, but the invading Turks and Berbers who always brought Islamic golden ages.
He's Afghan cattle who laments the passing of his Turk masters at whose feet he could dream of something greater than a beautiful goat. The current status of Muslims is a direct result of the incompetence and inbreeding of his type, he lives in a country that can be taken over by under 100 Americans and a few planes and still thinks he can kang on some distant ancestor being a mercenary in some Turk's army.
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Maybe if y'all got rid of these medieval savages and become normal, you wouldn't have such shithole countries?
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Actually, historically the barbarians have been the biggest factors in expanding Muslim power and technology. Not the ones living in their countries mind you, with the exception of the Bedouin who were fundamental in spreading Islam early on, but the invading Turks and Berbers who always brought Islamic golden ages.
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He is right
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He's Afghan cattle who laments the passing of his Turk masters at whose feet he could dream of something greater than a beautiful goat. The current status of Muslims is a direct result of the incompetence and inbreeding of his type, he lives in a country that can be taken over by under 100 Americans and a few planes and still thinks he can kang on some distant ancestor being a mercenary in some Turk's army.
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Umm excuse me. It was like 5000 Americans.
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Remember the Six-Day War? Yep, that's me. You're probably wondering how I ended up in this situation.
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