I'm honestly stating my opinion, just like sweetcell. I'm not sure how that makes one of us a troll and one of us not.
I stand by my comment that it's mostly on the Muslim community to clean up their shit.
On a tangential note, it's also on the police community to clean up their shit. Are you going to say that it should be on the (mostly African-American) victims to clean up the issue of dirty racist cops?
I'm not investing another second of my life conversing with you on this topic.. I only wish I had the few minutes back I spent earlier responding to your initial "inspired" post!
I'm interested in hearing your thoughts on the Ali Rizvi article I posted, as he probably has a lot more insight into the issues than either you or I do:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ali-a-rizvi/the-new-center-between-th_b_8778908.html
If he says anything you disagree with, does that make him a "troll" too?
no.. what makes you a troll is that you post something and then when someone responds at length.. thinking over what you said... you then respond with one line which basically has nothing to do with what they said but is designed to get them riled up again.. you have no interest in having a conversation about this.. your posts are basically meant to stir up shit... like "Bet his name was Muhammad" and then if someone actually takes the time to respond you'll more than likely simply post a link to some article and ignore what they post.. that makes you a troll and its highly annoying.. so I'm done responding to anything you have to say regarding muslims... fool me once shame on you but fool me twice- and you have- shame on me.... good day.
I'm not saying this to be mean, but where the fuck do you get all that time at your job to type up long-winded paragraphs daily to a half dozen different forum topics on a daily basis? And I can only assume that you're spending more time on other websites, writing personal email, etc. Maybe you'e a typing wizard, but I'm not.
The reason my replies are twitter-length are because I have a job that I actually have to focus on, and don't have time to think about and write lengthy blog-worthy posts. Yes, I post a lot, but five 20 second posts a day is just more manageable (though of course less informative) than the paragraphs you produce. Then I go home and take care of my kid and get an hour alone with my wife if i'm lucky. Where do you expect me to find the time to write insightful, well thought out paragraphs? If I'm going to do that, it's going to be in love notes to my wife like she wants, not internet discussions with strangers.
So what are your thoughts on the Ali Rizvi article? Now he's someone I will set aside 15 mins to read, as his commentary is better and more informative than anything i could possible write.
I can't believe I just spent 20-30 minutes writing this, I just lost my chance to read a bedtime story tonight and probably pissed my wife off in the process.