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A refugee, like me: why the Golden Rule matters in an era of mass migration : Comments
By Rivka Witenberg, published 4/8/2016The ability to take someone else’s perspective and empathise are important motivators of 'pro-social' behaviour; that is, actions that promote social acceptance and friendship.
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barbaric Isis.
Burning some fellow alive in a cage, like they did. All the rapes they have committed
and you write on here about morality.
The muslim religion has very little morality.
Also, those crimes arent about religion, they are racial hate crimes.
Is racial hatred moral.
At least in the West the immorality is honest. In Islam they pretend their immorality
doesnt exist. Humans are humans wherever they are, or what they profess to believe.
The muslims just hide their immorality behind a dark cloak,which allows it to fester
out of sight and unpunished. Punishing the women(the victims of it)while the
males the real sinners go unstoned and unpunished.
The muslims havent won and they wont win.
At least those that believe the dark side of that religion.
Their days are numbered. The world needs intelligence and light not physco
idiots like we see leading Isis.
Who wants to live under a group of dills like them.
Who do they think they are,killing people because they dont dress a certain way
banning, music and joy.
One returned islamic fighter, who came back to Australia, said one day over
there, in a city controlled by Isis, he looked down the street and all he could see
was black. He realised there was no colour anywhere. That life under Isis
killed joy and happiness.