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Why is it right to hate Nazis but not Muslims despite the fact that both preach hate and want land ruled according to them?
  • fatwa is a religious command given from a mullah/caliph or any religious figure. Muslims killed more people, destroyed more cultures and are still doing it today in various countries.

    Call muslims what thier figure is whom muslims follow and adore , A genocidal , pedophilic , mass murdering maniac.

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    Why is it right to hate Nazis but not Muslims despite the fact that both preach hate and want land ruled according to them?
  • the old testament tells believers to stone sinners to death. Not all christians follow that belief and I struggle to believe every muslim believes it’s right to kill jews.

    that is because christianity is reformed and can be reformed more. but islam? nope

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    Why is it right to hate Nazis but not Muslims despite the fact that both preach hate and want land ruled according to them?
  • muslims do that too! these verses are from quran and as we know, in order to be a muslims you have to believe in quran.

    The Quran teaches Muslims that Kafirs:

    Are donkeys 62.5, 74.50

    Are dogs 7.176

    Are cattle 7.179, 25.44, 47.12

    Are losers 2.121, 3.85, 5.5, 8.37, 10.95, 27.5, 29.52, 39.63, 39.65

    Are wicked 8.37

    Are insolent 6.146, 7.166, 40.75, 67.21

    Are hard-hearted 39.22, 57.16

    Are deaf 2.171, 5.71, 6.39, 17.97, 30.52

    Are blind 2.171, 5.71, 17.97, 30.53, 41.44

    Are dumb 2.171, 6.39, 17.97

    Are ignorant 6.111, 39.64

    Are miserly 4.37

    Are begrudging 3.120

    Are transgressors 5.64, 5.78, 6.110, 7.186, 10.11, 10.74, 37.30, 50.25

    Are corrupting 5.64, 10.40

    Are filthy 9.28

    Are superficial 19.73-74

    Are traitors 5.13, 22.38

    Are liars (Over 10 verses)

    Are perverse 5.75, 9.30, 10.34, 35.3, 40.63

    Are envious 2.90, 2.109, 2.213, 3.19

    Are evildoers (Over 10 verses)

    Are degraded 5.41

    Are feeble 22.73

    Are deluded 3.24, 6.130, 7.51, 35.40, 45.35, 67.20

    Are arrogant (Over 10 verses)

    Are defiant (Over 10 verses)

    Are conceited 38.2

    Are ungrateful 22.38, 35.36, 39.3

    Are the vilest of animals in Allah's sight 8.55

    Are the worst of all creatures 98.6

    Are Allah's enemy 2.98, 8.60, 41.28, 60.1

    Are Muslims' enemy 4.101, 8.60, 60.1-2

    Have impure hearts 05.41

    Have schadenfreude 3.120

    Allah hates them 35.39, 40.10

    Allah does not love them 3.32, 22.38, 30.45

    Allah destroys them 3.141, 17.58, 21.6, 28.43

    Allah disgraces them 9.2, 16.27

    Allah defiles them 6.125, 10.100

    Allah tortures them 4.56, 18.29, 22.19-22, 40.71-73

    Allah forsakes them 7.51, 20.126, 32.14, 45.34

    Allah curses them (Over 10 verses)

    Allah humiliates them (Over 10 verses)

    Allah casts terror into them 3.151

    Allah turns them into apes 2.65, 5.60, 7.166

    Allah turns them into pigs 05.60

    Allah turns them into worshippers of evil 05.60

    Allah turns them into scum 23.41

    Allah sends devils on them 19.83

    Allah ignores their good deeds 18.105

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    Why is it right to hate Nazis but not Muslims despite the fact that both preach hate and want land ruled according to them?
  • Conversely, a Nazi doesn’t have the shades of grey that a religion does. Not all muslims want to fly planes into buildings and not all catholics want to abuse kids. However, by definition, all Nazi’s want to kill Jews, all Nazi’s want their idea of the Aryan race to rule the planet and all Nazi’s are scum.

    that goes for muslims as well. infact quran commands muslims in the final hour (which can mean anything from political instability to armageddon according to mullahs) they have to kill jews. i am sorry but you guys are being fed politically and historically incorrect version of islam. The muslims that are active in politics right now are because of their taqiyyah and tawaif (tricks used to decieve disbelievers in order to expand islam) and when they are in majority the county will be called Darul Islam.

    Then it's game over for democracy and tolerence.

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    Superconductor Stock Frenzy Fizzles in Korea Amid Growing Doubts
  • https://www.ft.com/content/3e76f8a1-cc4a-4794-82eb-49b31a3c1e2b

    The writer is a science commentator
    

    If you haven’t yet heard of LK-99, where have you been? Over the past week and more, this pebble-sized dark rock — made of lead, phosphorus, copper and oxygen — has pushed social media into meltdown, sent stock markets surging and put Silicon Valley investors into a spin.

    Scientists all over the world struggled to make sense of the hallowed lump. One enthusiast livestreamed his effort to bake a replica, with 16,000 Twitch viewers tuning in to stare at a kiln.

    According to scientists in South Korea, LK-99 is a room-temperature superconductor that can work at normal pressure. If true, it represents colossal progress. Superconductors are materials that can conduct an electrical current with zero resistance, which means zero energy loss. They generally operate only at impractically low temperatures or fantastically high pressures. MRI machines, for example, use a niobium-titanium alloy cooled by liquid helium to below minus 263C.

    But a room-temperature, ambient-pressure superconductor made from cheap materials would pave the way for perfectly efficient high-capacity power grids, desktop quantum computing, fusion reactors and even levitating trains. Hence the race in Europe, the US, Russia and Japan to find so-called high-temperature superconductors. Any breakthrough would be a Nobel Prize shoo-in.

    But there’s a catch: proof remains elusive. Superconductivity, first discovered in 1911, is notoriously difficult to confirm in the lab. Mistaken sightings are so common they are nicknamed USOs, or Unidentified Superconducting Objects.

    An electrical current, essentially a flow of electrons, is a messy affair — a bit like a dance floor of rowdy partygoers attempting a conga. But below a critical temperature, many materials become superconducting: the electrons abruptly pair up and begin to move smoothly. It is as if the partygoers disappear amid clouds of dry ice — and instantly reappear as pairs of ballroom dancers gliding effortlessly in unison.

    There are two giveaway signs of that transition: first, measured resistance drops to zero; and, thanks to a curious phenomenon called the Meissner effect, a superconductor will levitate above a magnet.

    On July 22, a preprint — a draft scientific paper that has not undergone peer review — surfaced, claiming that LK-99 had met both tests. Scepticism was immediate. The researchers, from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology and the country’s Quantum Energy Research Centre, were respectable but not superstars. The method for making this miracle material — bearing the initials of two authors, Sukbae Lee and Ji-Hoon Kim — seemed incredibly simple, including use of a pestle and mortar, but lacked detail. A linked video appeared to show partial, rather than full, levitation.

    Strangely, another paper by Lee and Kim quickly followed, this time with four other authors. As Scientific American notes, critics pointed to graphs featuring an oddly scaled axis, though a researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California said the Korean claim was theoretically plausible. One team in China reported limited success at replication; another in India reported failure.

    The matter is not yet closed but the odds seem unfavourable. A hastily convened verification committee set up in South Korea issued a cautionary note on August 2, suggesting a lack of concrete evidence.

    Given superconductivity’s history of false dawns, our trusty pebble, now with its own Wikipedia page, is most likely to be an unremarkable rock with accidentally interesting properties. But what a gripping spectacle — one that tells us less about physics and more about the collective human need, even among scientists and investors, to dream.

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