Those Who Are Neutral In Times of Moral Crisis Earn the Darkest Places in Hell.

“The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.” – Dante Alighieri  

The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.

Bienvenido Macario shared Media Research Center’s Post
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ISIS is lucky to have a violent streak. Without violence the world’s leading countries like the U.S. will NEVER even notice them. For ten years the Sunnis have been complaining about the way they were treated in a democratic Iraq where the Shiite majority was given control over the whole country after Saddam was ousted. Washington DC refused to even listen.

ISIS was practically unheard of in 2011. Then they started beheading, raping and killing. As usual, that’s the only time Washington DC will listen. Don’t worry with the way we elect our politicians, after ISIS is gone another violent group will take its place. .

“The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.” – Dante Alighieri

Young Boy Beheaded by Syrian Rebels

Charlie McKenna  | July 21, 2016 4:11pm ET

http://www.mrctv.org/blog/young-boy-beheaded-syrian-rebels

A video of Syrian rebels beheading a young boy has been circulating on social media since Tuesday.

In the video, the rebels threaten terror. One yells, “We will leave no one alive in Handarat!” as they proceed to slit the boy’s throat with a knife.

They claim the 12-year-old fought for a pro-Assad Palestinian militia. Liwa al-Quds (Jerusalem Brigade), a Palestinian Syrian pro-government militia, claims the boy wasnot a fighter. The victim’s sister, however, posted on Facebook that her brother was Syrian-born and returned to “fight and defend his country.”

Nurredin Zinki, a rebel group, has been implicated for this killing. The group has staunchly denied these allegations, labeling this action as a “violation” of their group policy. They further stated that, “the persons who carried out this violation were arrested and handed over” to a judicial committee for investigation.

In a press conference on Tuesday, State Department representative Mark Tonerstated, if any link to Nurredin Zinki is found, the U.S. would “look at […] any affiliation or cooperation with this group we may have going forward.”

The Legal Effect of the Acquisition of the Philippine Islands – University of Pennsylvania, April 1900

Aug. 29, 2016

On Bill Gates’ Face Book post I wrote:

Bill, Maybe you should sometimes focus on Native American people whose status I am seeking.

Remember as soon as I am officially recognized as a Native American from the Philippines, Non-NATIVE AMERICANS like YOU, will have the same property and other RIGHTS in the Philippines as YOU do here in the U.S. Alaska, Hawaii and other U.S. territories.

Think about it. Maybe you want to donate and support my cause. Bill, WILL YOU EVER GET PROPERTY RIGHTS in AFRICA by supporting African-Americans?

How about if you help the refugees from Central America and Syria, WILL YOU EVER HAVE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN SYRIA AND CENTRAL AMERICA when you support the refugees from these countries?

Think from a purely business perspective, although you could say definitely we are being discriminated.

Bill Gates

2 hrs ·

High school teacher Nate Bowling uses Star Wars to help his students understand the civil rights movement.

It’s pretty amazing stuff…

https://www.facebook.com/BillGates/videos/10153834263711961/

Reposting: University of Pennsylvania Dept. of Law: The Legal Effect of the Acquisition of the Philippines, April 1900

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