ISIS, ISIL, or ISOB?

jeepinmatt

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I'm tired of hearing the media and politicians flip flop between ISIS and ISIL. Why don't we just call them ISOB (Islamic SOBs)? Or maybe IPOS? We could get Apple to cleverly market it to the liberals and get everyone on board.
 
I think that's their only real tactic against the infidels. If they keep us pre-occupied with trying to figure out what to call them, they have us distracted and the terrorists win.
 
Well they aren't Muslims and they aren't terrorists. I mean...the president sez so. They're just some JV team looking desperately for attention. If we just ignore them...they'll go away, just like Hillary's emails
 
There's actually a reason. The Dems won't call them ISIS because it's a reminder that the Obama administration is responsible for the power vacuum in Syria.
 
I have a feeling France is gonna step up in a big way. Maybe put troops into Syria. Guess we'll know more on Monday. It must make Europeans sick knowing all these goat fuckers are already in country. It'd been a lot easier to stop em at the borders than its gonna be to track em down and throw them out.
 
I have a feeling France is gonna step up in a big way. Maybe put troops into Syria. Guess we'll know more on Monday. It must make Europeans sick knowing all these goat fuckers are already in country. It'd been a lot easier to stop em at the borders than its gonna be to track em down and throw them out.

You can't just go door to door and round people up.

Democrats say that's impossible......
 
You can't just go door to door and round people up.

Democrats say that's impossible......


Yep.... Totally impossible.... ;)

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One interesting thing I recently read was a goal of jihadist is to basically cause the western world to treat muslims worse. Let's say 90% of muslims in the US are peaceful people. When these terrorist do something like this it makes the 'white" world react by treating that 90% like enemies, decreasing the chance o dialogue between the cultures and causing more to radicalize because the way they are treated get worse and worse. It sure seems to be working.
 
This comes to mind....

"You will be hearing of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not frightened, for those things must take place, but that is not yet the end."

Matthew 24:6
 
I have a feeling France is gonna step up in a big way. Maybe put troops into Syria. Guess we'll know more on Monday. It must make Europeans sick knowing all these goat fuckers are already in country. It'd been a lot easier to stop em at the borders than its gonna be to track em down and throw them out.
Don't have to wait til Monday. They've already bombed the shit out of them.
French jets bomb Syria in the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa - CNN.com
 
This comes to mind....

"You will be hearing of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not frightened, for those things must take place, but that is not yet the end."

Matthew 24:6

Nope...Israel is still in tact and Babylon isn't even on the drawing board yet. We've got a while
 
Daesh

the following link shows the evolution of the name and why it has changed. You will notice its original name is "Al-Qaeda"

Why have world leaders started calling Islamic State 'Daesh'?

What does Daesh mean?

Daesh is in its literal form is an acronym of the group’s proper Arabic name ‘al-Dawla al-Islamiya fi al-Iraq wa al-Sham’, but, as the Boston Globe reports, the Arabic word Daesh can be understood as a play on words, meaning “a bigot who imposes his view on others” or “to trample and crush” – it is a derogatory term, and so the group has banned the use of the word and threatened to cut out the tongue of anyone who utters it.

And the key to why they are so offended, and why an increasing number of their opponents are using the term, is in the propaganda war that is crucial to the outcome of the conflict between IS and its enemies.

Having utilised online propaganda to an unprecedented extent, the growth of the organisation has been aided hugely by its ability to reach potential recruits across the globe, both to draw them to the conflict in Syria and Iraq, and to carry out attacks further afield. The image of them as the legitimate rulers of an Islamic caliphate is central to their whole message – an image that the name ‘Islamic State’ is specifically suited to.
 
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