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Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 2:14 pm
Cheer up ISIS.
Just when you thought the jig was up they send you hostages and sex slaves.
Gotta love a good Dhimmi (useful idiot).
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Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 5:22 pm
You just can't make this shit up. I really don't think that when mommy and daddy told them they could do anything that they'd ever think their children could be this fucking stupid.
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Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 5:40 pm
Headline reads "Syrians strenuously object to cuck invasion - "you don't expect us to take care of these idiots, do you?"".
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Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 5:45 pm
$1: Brilliant I didn't know that we started exporting left wing idiots. Give them a gun when they get there to fight isis.
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Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 11:23 pm
The lefty version of a crusade We will march and then offer our asses, our women, and our money to Allah. The lefty peace, love and we are idiots crusade won't make it to the border.
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Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 11:46 pm
"You mean we no longer have to pretend we're refugees and travel to their countries to get at their shitty no-self-esteem white women because their shitty no-self-esteem white women are now coming to us instead? And they're bringing their children and money with them? wOOt! Bonus!" Probably see a big parade of these twisted sluts saying they're going to walk to Mandingo territory in Africa next.
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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 12:15 am
$1: The variants of the long-standing story of the Children's Crusade have similar themes.[2] A boy began preaching in either France or Germany claiming that he had been visited by Jesus and told to lead a Crusade to peacefully convert Muslims to Christianity. Through a series of portents and miracles he gained a considerable following, including up to 30,000 children. He led his followers south towards the Mediterranean Sea, in the belief that the sea would part on their arrival, allowing him and his followers to march to Jerusalem, but this did not happen. They were sold to two merchants (Hugh the Iron and William of Posqueres) who gave free passage on boats to as many of the children as were willing, but then they were either taken to Tunisia and sold into slavery by the merchants, or died in a shipwreck on San Pietro Island off Sardinia during a gale. Some may have failed to reach the sea, dying or giving up from starvation and exhaustion. They were betrayed by some of the adults in their group.
Modern accounts According to more recent researchers there seem to have actually been two movements of people (of all ages) in 1212 in Germany and France.[1][2] The similarities of the two allowed later chroniclers to combine and embellish the tales.
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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 9:08 am
andyt andyt: $1: The variants of the long-standing story of the Children's Crusade have similar themes.[2] A boy began preaching in either France or Germany claiming that he had been visited by Jesus and told to lead a Crusade to peacefully convert Muslims to Christianity. Through a series of portents and miracles he gained a considerable following, including up to 30,000 children. He led his followers south towards the Mediterranean Sea, in the belief that the sea would part on their arrival, allowing him and his followers to march to Jerusalem, but this did not happen. They were sold to two merchants (Hugh the Iron and William of Posqueres) who gave free passage on boats to as many of the children as were willing, but then they were either taken to Tunisia and sold into slavery by the merchants, or died in a shipwreck on San Pietro Island off Sardinia during a gale. Some may have failed to reach the sea, dying or giving up from starvation and exhaustion. They were betrayed by some of the adults in their group.
Modern accounts According to more recent researchers there seem to have actually been two movements of people (of all ages) in 1212 in Germany and France.[1][2] The similarities of the two allowed later chroniclers to combine and embellish the tales. That's the best you can do is play 'Whatabouttery' with something from 1,000 years ago? You're pathetic. Hey, if you want to make a statement I will no shit pay your way to join these assholes on their march to Syria.
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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 9:36 am
BartSimpson BartSimpson: andyt andyt: $1: The variants of the long-standing story of the Children's Crusade have similar themes.[2] A boy began preaching in either France or Germany claiming that he had been visited by Jesus and told to lead a Crusade to peacefully convert Muslims to Christianity. Through a series of portents and miracles he gained a considerable following, including up to 30,000 children. He led his followers south towards the Mediterranean Sea, in the belief that the sea would part on their arrival, allowing him and his followers to march to Jerusalem, but this did not happen. They were sold to two merchants (Hugh the Iron and William of Posqueres) who gave free passage on boats to as many of the children as were willing, but then they were either taken to Tunisia and sold into slavery by the merchants, or died in a shipwreck on San Pietro Island off Sardinia during a gale. Some may have failed to reach the sea, dying or giving up from starvation and exhaustion. They were betrayed by some of the adults in their group.
Modern accounts According to more recent researchers there seem to have actually been two movements of people (of all ages) in 1212 in Germany and France.[1][2] The similarities of the two allowed later chroniclers to combine and embellish the tales. That's the best you can do is play 'Whatabouttery' with something from 1,000 years ago? You're pathetic. Hey, if you want to make a statement I will no shit pay your way to join these assholes on their march to Syria. Actually, I read it as some Germans are morons who haven't learned shit in 1000 years.
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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 11:08 am
Speaking of children though.
In the video some of them had kids in tow.
Surely not even one of those loony leftists would actually cross the Turkish border into Syria, with a little rosy cheeked, blond blue-eyed girl holding either hand.
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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 11:31 am
N_Fiddledog N_Fiddledog: Speaking of children though.
In the video some of them had kids in tow.
Surely not even one of those loony leftists would actually cross the Turkish border into Syria, with a little rosy cheeked, blond blue-eyed girl holding either hand. Sure they will. To do otherwise is to acknowledge the fact that their pet Muslims are dangerous and they'd rather their little boys and girls be sold into sex slavery than to admit that their notions of 'diversity' are utterly deluded.
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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 11:35 am
These asswipes are the type that willingly endanger their children.
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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 2:14 pm
ShepherdsDog ShepherdsDog: These asswipes are the type that willingly endanger their children. Endanger ? They will willingly sacrifice their children, on the altar of the multikulti.
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