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Ideal place for Uncle Bashir to touch little boysGood. Afghan culture is based because it makes soyboys, feminists, sluts and other degenerates seethe.
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Bacha bazi is bad thoGood. Afghan culture is based because it makes soyboys, feminists, sluts and other degenerates seethe.
Afghanistan is based to me because they used to cultivate opium. I dont care about what they do to women and children- degenerate
I didn't watch the video.Bacha bazi is bad tho
Afghanistan is based because they nearly eradicated opium cultivation. But glad to hear you're not a soyboy feminist cuck. :3Afghanistan is based to me because they used to cultivate opium. I dont care about what they do to women and children
Wait but didnt they use to farm it to gather funds ? I mean Taliban ?Afghanistan is based because they nearly eradicated opium cultivation. But glad to hear you're not a soyboy feminist cuck. :3
Nope, Taliban got rid of nearly all the opium production, the same year the US "happened" to invade them, after which opium production reached sky-high levels again. Taliban doesn't operate on anti-Islamic manners, something cultivating opium falls under.Wait but didnt they use to farm it to gather funds ? I mean Taliban ?
did the taliban eradicate bacha bazi or is it still going?Nope, Taliban got rid of nearly all the opium production, the same year the US "happened" to invade them, after which opium production reached sky-high levels again. Taliban doesn't operate on anti-Islamic manners, something cultivating opium falls under.
Wait but didnt they use to farm it to gather funds ? I mean Taliban ?
Nope, Taliban got rid of nearly all the opium production, the same year the US "happened" to invade them, after which opium production reached sky-high levels again. Taliban doesn't operate on anti-Islamic manners, something cultivating opium falls under.
Yeah I checked. Apparently it was in the rise after US invaded. Most Possibly by the CIA.Nope, Taliban got rid of nearly all the opium production, the same year the US "happened" to invade them, after which opium production reached sky-high levels again. Taliban doesn't operate on anti-Islamic manners, something cultivating opium falls under.
Taliban was in part created to get rid of the degeneracy that plagued the country because of warlords that had defeated the Soviets. So yes, they (tried to) eradicate(d) it. People with a low-functioning might speak of this being "false" because "it still happens" but it doesn't happen because of the Taliban. Those guys who do it will get punished for such degenerate behavior.did the taliban eradicate bacha bazi or is it still going?
Honestly they are mostly superstitious/tribal they are barely even muslims imo. Yemen is betterGood. Afghan culture is based because it makes soyboys, feminists, sluts and other degenerates seethe.
Some Taliban members may have gone rogue somewhat, but without approval or knowledge from the actual leadership (Mullah Omar at the time). Taliban is strictly Islamic.Yeah I checked. Apparently it was in the rise after US invaded. Most Possibly by the CIA.
But apparently some intel reports say that when it was resisting US insurgency the leaders used to charge toll from the poppy dealers. Indirect participation for a short time
They are very tribal, yes, however I do respect other cultures. Unlike westerners who claim to "champion cultural freedom" but try to best to change cultures in the world when they don't agree with it. (Usually leftoids do this).Honestly they are mostly superstitious/tribal they are barely even muslims imo. Yemen is better
I see. Is there any difference between ISIS and the taliban in terms of ideology? What I could gather is women could fight for ISIS but not the talibans and that talibans are mainly nationalist unlike ISIS who were hell bent on conqueringTaliban was in part created to get rid of the degeneracy that plagued the country because of warlords that had defeated the Soviets. So yes, they (tried to) eradicate(d) it. People with a low-functioning might speak of this being "false" because "it still happens" but it doesn't happen because of the Taliban. Those guys who do it will get punished for such degenerate behavior.
Yeah well a lot Islamic outfits have a history of being created because they dont agree with the parent outfit. Kinda like some of the smaller insurgency groups that split from the bigger insurgency groups.Some Taliban members may have gone rogue somewhat, but without approval or knowledge from the actual leadership (Mullah Omar at the time). Taliban is strictly Islamic.
Yes, let's just set aside the fact that Daesh ("ISIS") are a proxy group that works for the CIA. Daesh are Wahhabis/Salafists whereas Taliban are Hanafis (largest school of thought in Sunni Islam). There was a video that I saw a few years ago, where a Taliban leader proclaimed that Afghanistan is and will always be Hanafi, and that Wahhabism will never be allowed to take root there. I'm against Wahhabism/Salafism myself so I enjoyed seeing that. It's true that Taliban are nationalistic, they only care for internal matters. They fought against the US, NATO and what they deemed internal traitors (those who worked with the US + NATO invaders). One more thing about the Taliban is that they mix religion with culture. The fact they don't allow women to go to school has little to do with religion, it's just their culture. The emphasis on protecting their women also means that men are uncared for basically, so that's why boys often fall victim to sexual abuse because nobody is keeping tabs on their boys. Keep in mind, I'm only talking about actual Afghans, born and raised and living in Afghanistan. Not the westernized Afghans who were raised in the west, they are nothing like the Afghans in their homeland.I see. Is there any difference between ISIS and the taliban in terms of ideology? What I could gather is women could fight for ISIS but not the talibans and that talibans are mainly nationalist unlike ISIS who were hell bent on conquering
Extremely high IQ.Afghanistan is a beautiful country with beautiful nature also why would anyone believe a word that comes out of a Jews mouth ? Afghanistan and Iran are the only countries the Jews canβt destroy
If the Jews tell you to believe something donβt believe it
If they tell you to do something do the exact opposite
Red meat is bad for you β> eat more red meat
eggs cause high cholesterol β> eat as many eggs as you can
I see. That clears out some misunderstanding. If you don't mind me asking, whats the difference between wahabbism/Salafism and hanafi?Yes, let's just set aside the fact that Daesh ("ISIS") are a proxy group that works for the CIA. Daesh are Wahhabis/Salafists whereas Taliban are Hanafis (largest school of thought in Sunni Islam). There was a video that I saw a few years ago, where a Taliban leader proclaimed that Afghanistan is and will always be Hanafi, and that Wahhabism will never be allowed to take root there. I'm against Wahhabism/Salafism myself so I enjoyed seeing that. It's true that Taliban are nationalistic, they only care for internal matters. They fought against the US, NATO and what they deemed internal traitors (those who worked with the US + NATO invaders). One more thing about the Taliban is that they mix religion with culture. The fact they don't allow women to go to school has little to do with religion, it's just their culture. The emphasis on protecting their women also means that men are uncared for basically, so that's why boys often fall victim to sexual abuse because nobody is keeping tabs on their boys. Keep in mind, I'm only talking about actual Afghans, born and raised and living in Afghanistan. Not the westernized Afghans who were raised in the west, they are nothing like the Afghans in their homeland.
You're welcome. Wahhabism is an ideology that comes from Saudi Arabia, Salafism is the emphasis on following the "first three generation of Muslims." I don't know how to describe them other than being "the party poopers." If that makes sense. They tend to be narrow-minded, judgmental and shun those who don't embrace their views. Doesn't help that all the Salafists/Wahhabis I knew were former degenerates. Hanafi is one of the four schools of thought in Sunni Islam and every sect have their own interpretation of Quranic verses and hadiths.I see. That clears out some misunderstanding. If you don't mind me asking, whats the difference between wahabbism/Salafism and hanafi?
Taliban wasn't created out of any parent outfit. Taliban is 100% the result of war-torn Afghanistan which had internal conflict after the Mujahideen got rid of the Soviets. The Taliban wasn't created out of the Mujahideen since they already became separate warlords by the Taliban was created. They just emerged outta nowhere in the early 1990s and managed to capture key cities in Afghanistan, they took the country and the world by surprise. Many Taliban leaders studied in Pakistan in madrassas. Pakistan used to be one of their biggest allies at one point but things have changed, especially after the US invaded Afghanistan. Pakistan (being the soycucks we were and still are) sided with the US + NATO instead of siding with the Taliban as they should have.Yeah well a lot Islamic outfits have a history of being created because they dont agree with the parent outfit. Kinda like some of the smaller insurgency groups that split from the bigger insurgency groups.
Pakistan did help them immensely, but now ever since Taliban has gotten its own country to rule their ambitions have gotten bigger. They now dont accept the Durand line as the border. In a sense you could say they split up from Pakistan but not to create a new group, since its already Taliban. But they will just add another headache to Pakistan's problems. Just like India has problems on two fronts.Taliban wasn't created out of any parent outfit. Taliban is 100% the result of war-torn Afghanistan which had internal conflict after the Mujahideen got rid of the Soviets. The Taliban wasn't created out of the Mujahideen since they already became separate warlords by the Taliban was created. They just emerged outta nowhere in the early 1990s and managed to capture key cities in Afghanistan, they took the country and the world by surprise. Many Taliban leaders studied in Pakistan in madrassas. Pakistan used to be one of their biggest allies at one point but things have changed, especially after the US invaded Afghanistan. Pakistan (being the soycucks we were and still are) sided with the US + NATO instead of siding with the Taliban as they should have.
The Taliban did not suddenly come up all it's members were former Mujahideen fighters from southern Afghanistan who had fought against the Soviets in the 1980s. After the Soviet withdrawal in 1989, and especially after the fall of Najibullah's government in 1992. Afghanistan fell into chaos as various Mujahideen factions became rival warlords. It was precisely this power vacuum and internal conflict that gave rise to the Taliban. They presented themselves as a purifying force that could bring order and impose Islamic law in contrast to the corruption and brutality of the warlords.Taliban wasn't created out of any parent outfit. Taliban is 100% the result of war-torn Afghanistan which had internal conflict after the Mujahideen got rid of the Soviets. The Taliban wasn't created out of the Mujahideen since they already became separate warlords by the Taliban was created. They just emerged outta nowhere in the early 1990s and managed to capture key cities in Afghanistan, they took the country and the world by surprise. Many Taliban leaders studied in Pakistan in madrassas. Pakistan used to be one of their biggest allies at one point but things have changed, especially after the US invaded Afghanistan. Pakistan (being the soycucks we were and still are) sided with the US + NATO instead of siding with the Taliban as they should have.
Taliban is 100% an Afghan creation, it's got little to do with Pakistan. You are probably mistaking the Pakistani Taliban for being part of the Afghan Taliban. When I refer to the Taliban, I am talking about the Afghan Taliban. The Pakistani Taliban just named themselves after them. I don't call it the "Durand Line" since it is really just the Afghan-Pakistan border. There are definitely border clashes every now and then but they are rather minor in nature. The terrorism in Balochistan is funded by India and Afghanistan helps them too. Both India and Afghanistan have a common enemy, which is Pakistan. Ideally, they would rather see the western half with Afghanistan and the eastern half with India. While I do respect the Taliban for all they have achieved, I don't agree with them on geopolitical choices. For obvious reasons.Pakistan did help them immensely, but now ever since Taliban has gotten its own country to rule their ambitions have gotten bigger. They now dont accept the Durand line as the border. In a sense you could say they split up from Pakistan but not to create a new group, since its already Taliban. But they will just add another headache to Pakistan's problems. Just like India has problems on two fronts.
India and Paksitan are also similar in the fcat that they have internal insurgency. India in North East and Pakistan in Balochistan
You repeated what I said.The Taliban did not suddenly come up all it's members were former Mujahideen fighters from southern Afghanistan who had fought against the Soviets in the 1980s. After the Soviet withdrawal in 1989, and especially after the fall of Najibullah's government in 1992. Afghanistan fell into chaos as various Mujahideen factions became rival warlords. It was precisely this power vacuum and internal conflict that gave rise to the Taliban. They presented themselves as a purifying force that could bring order and impose Islamic law in contrast to the corruption and brutality of the warlords.
Pakistan also intiallly supoorted them but post-9/11, international from the US-forced Pakistan to officially distance itself from the Taliban.
Wahhabism was founded by a Jew from TΓΌrkiye and the house of Saud was founded by a Jew from IraqYou're welcome. Wahhabism is an ideology that comes from Saudi Arabia, Salafism is the emphasis on following the "first three generation of Muslims." I don't know how to describe them other than being "the party poopers." If that makes sense. They tend to be narrow-minded, judgmental and shun those who don't embrace their views. Doesn't help that all the Salafists/Wahhabis I knew were former degenerates. Hanafi is one of the four schools of thought in Sunni Islam and every sect have their own interpretation of Quranic verses and hadiths.
You said Taliban appeared on it's own. Many of the Taliban's founder like Mullah Omar had fought as Mujahideen and later regrouped in Pakistan during the Afghan civil war.The Taliban's initial leadership was also largely educated in Pakistani Deobandi madrassas,.You repeated what I said.
Someone posted the video on reddit where people called him a racist and Islamophobe. It is actually the liberals that took offenseWhere the criticism at. Seems like the comments are backing him?
Yeah that explains it jfl. They're just an echo chamber of woke libtards, they almost never represent the actual consensus of political based opinionson reddit
Yes, it's true that many of the leaders were part of the Mujahideen (I think this was the norm for an Afghan man back in those days). What I meant was that it wasn't these Mujahideen who created the Taliban while the Mujahideen were still a thing. The Taliban was a relatively small group initially. While the civil war started in 1992, the Taliban itself was created in 1994. In 1996, they emerged as rulers. It's very, very impressive. Especially since they fought against other battle-hardened former Mujahideen warlords.You said Taliban appeared on it's own. Many of the Taliban's founder like Mullah Omar had fought as Mujahideen and later regrouped in Pakistan during the Afghan civil war.The Taliban's initial leadership was also largely educated in Pakistani Deobandi madrassas,.
Even post-2001, after the US invasion, many Taliban leaders regrouped in Pakistan's tribal areas (like Quetta Shura) which became a sanctuary for them
Absolute burger moment. Equating the core of Afghan culture to Taliban and wahabi cowlet degeneracy of war town country side is comical. Afghanistan was a normal country in the 60s and 70s.@Old Bvll @vernier