Submitted by Slight_Watercress901 t3_11ec3n7 in news
EgyptianNational t1_jaec4ce wrote
Reply to comment by whopops in Paraguay declares ‘ Muslim Brotherhood’ a terrorist organisation by Slight_Watercress901
No one said they aren’t.
But if you believe islamic terrorism is a problem in Latin America I have a bridge to sell you in Texas.
whopops t1_jaejqeg wrote
It's been a growing problem for decades but ok
EgyptianNational t1_jaejtl7 wrote
Lies imperialists tell you
whopops t1_jaenr9f wrote
I'm sure
Like just look it up bro your so wrong it's been a rising issue because the governments of South America were relatively friendly to extremeist groups and ideas
EgyptianNational t1_jaertdc wrote
You should read more then just propaganda.
For example understanding long standing islamophobia in Latin American countries.
The myth that is Islamic terrorism in Latin America. And how that myth plays into xenophobic rhetoric
In fact the only couple example of “Islamic terrorism” in Latin America seems to have been largely committed by local neo-Nazis who the government refused to find guilty as they were members of the police for the 1994 bombing.
Or the one in 1992 embassy of Israel which was from a state actor. In fact both appear to be state sponsored attacks.
So remind me again why “Islamic terrorism has been a problem for decades” when we don’t blame Christianity for American attacks on civilians in Afghanistan?
If you did read more then just state propaganda or biased sources you may have prevented yourself and everyone who downvoted from looking stupid.
whopops t1_jaf28y7 wrote
You know these countries can be Islamophobic (which they absolutely are)
and it doesn't take away from anything i said.
There are and have been known terrorist organizations operating and growing in south America for decades. current they operate as more cartels then terror cells but they are directly linked to or are a part of terror groups abroad.
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