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Coach85
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 10:05 am
DrCaleb DrCaleb: I'm sure other kids have done similar things this year, and they weren't Muslim. The only reason we heard about this incident was because she was Muslim.
I'm sure that was just a wild assumption without any basis. Kids being attacked outside of their school would make the news every single time.
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 10:17 am
Coach85 Coach85: DrCaleb DrCaleb: I'm sure other kids have done similar things this year, and they weren't Muslim. The only reason we heard about this incident was because she was Muslim.
I'm sure that was just a wild assumption without any basis. Kids being attacked outside of their school would make the news every single time. Really? Like when students in my former high school had their own Fight Club? Three pages of posts on it here at CKA, and it got international media attention? Who is making unfounded assumptions now? 
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 10:21 am
DrCaleb DrCaleb: Coach85 Coach85: DrCaleb DrCaleb: I'm sure other kids have done similar things this year, and they weren't Muslim. The only reason we heard about this incident was because she was Muslim.
I'm sure that was just a wild assumption without any basis. Kids being attacked outside of their school would make the news every single time. Really? Like when students in my former high school had their own Fight Club? Three pages of posts on it here at CKA, and it got international media attention? Who is making unfounded assumptions now?  Every school had a fight club where I grew up. More of a pecking order. You'd try to move up the ladder by scheduling a fight with the guy above you. But you couldn't challenge Number 1 unless you were Number 2.
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 10:29 am
When I went to that school, I don't even recall a single fight between students. Unless you class Rugby or boxing club as fighting. 
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 10:33 am
DrCaleb DrCaleb: When I went to that school, I don't even recall a single fight between students. Unless you class Rugby or boxing club as fighting.  I have a couple of classmates from high school who do not recall ever seeing a fight yet we had two full-blown riots in the spring of 1982. Not sure how they missed that. Also, I had a boatload of fights my first two and a half years in high school. My point is that just because you did not directly observe the fights doesn't mean they didn't happen to someone else.
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 10:47 am
BartSimpson BartSimpson: DrCaleb DrCaleb: When I went to that school, I don't even recall a single fight between students. Unless you class Rugby or boxing club as fighting.  I have a couple of classmates from high school who do not recall ever seeing a fight yet we had two full-blown riots in the spring of 1982. Not sure how they missed that. Also, I had a boatload of fights my first two and a half years in high school. My point is that just because you did not directly observe the fights doesn't mean they didn't happen to someone else. That high school only has ~200 students, and at the time, was the only highschool in town. A town of about 2000 people. It's true that I might not remember, or I might not have known there were fights. But it was a pretty small school in a small town for such things to have been missed. Things got around pretty fast there.
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 11:02 am
DrCaleb DrCaleb: I'm sure other kids have done similar things this year, and they weren't Muslim. The only reason we heard about this incident was because she was Muslim. Oh, I get it! All kids get international media-circus attention paid by the tax-payer to push the globalist agenda! EXCEPTION: Honest kids need not apply!
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 11:18 am
There have been many incidents of hijab attack hoaxes. This one lists more than several: THE FAKE HIJAB HATE CRIMES WITCH HUNTHere's a clip from it: $1: In Salem, the popular wisdom that witchcraft was a threat opened the door for teenage girls to offer up hysterical accusations. The accusations led to a mass hysteria of other accusers, collective panic and political persecution. Similar “witch hunts” have haunted us before. The Islamophobia witch hunt is only the latest manifestation of an obsession with an imaginary crisis exploding into mass hysteria.
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newz
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 9:44 pm
DrCaleb DrCaleb: I took her at her word. Her "word" was bullshit.
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Coach85
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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 6:03 pm
DrCaleb DrCaleb: Coach85 Coach85: DrCaleb DrCaleb: I'm sure other kids have done similar things this year, and they weren't Muslim. The only reason we heard about this incident was because she was Muslim.
I'm sure that was just a wild assumption without any basis. Kids being attacked outside of their school would make the news every single time. Really? Like when students in my former high school had their own Fight Club? Three pages of posts on it here at CKA, and it got international media attention? Who is making unfounded assumptions now?  Are you trying to draw a parallel where there isn't one? Yep. Trying to draw a comparison between a child being attacked by an adult and bullies fighting fellow students is just nonsense.
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2018 7:02 am
Coach85 Coach85: DrCaleb DrCaleb: Coach85 Coach85: I'm sure that was just a wild assumption without any basis.
Kids being attacked outside of their school would make the news every single time. Really? Like when students in my former high school had their own Fight Club? Three pages of posts on it here at CKA, and it got international media attention? Who is making unfounded assumptions now?  Are you trying to draw a parallel where there isn't one? Yep. Trying to draw a comparison between a child being attacked by an adult and bullies fighting fellow students is just nonsense. Your argument didn't specify adults vs children, only that we hear about attacks on youth every single time. Which, we don't.
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2018 8:20 am
This has nothing to do with Islam. This is a manifestation of the common female-human nature. "Hos before Bros" by muslims.
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Coach85
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2018 11:31 am
DrCaleb DrCaleb: Your argument didn't specify adults vs children, only that we hear about attacks on youth every single time. Which, we don't.
Considering the topic is about a man attacking a child, I figured it was a given what was being discussed. Apologies.
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2018 11:37 am
Coach85 Coach85: DrCaleb DrCaleb: Your argument didn't specify adults vs children, only that we hear about attacks on youth every single time. Which, we don't.
Considering the topic is about a man attacking a child, I figured it was a given what was being discussed. Apologies. If it's of any consequence I understood you just fine.
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2018 11:42 am
Coach85 Coach85: DrCaleb DrCaleb: Your argument didn't specify adults vs children, only that we hear about attacks on youth every single time. Which, we don't.
Considering the topic is about a man attacking a child, I figured it was a given what was being discussed. Apologies. No worries. I try not to draw inferences on a persons' argument. I don't think we hear about adults attacking children here either. I see reports now and then on local news about how some creeper is trying to get kids to get in their car, or adults charged with assaulting children. We don't usually discuss them on CKA, even though I have posted a couple lately. I agree though, if an adult went after a child with any sort of weapon, we'd hear about it at least in the national news, if not international. Doubly so if they are a minority.
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