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u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/kuttichevuru

I wasn't going to respond but this one is too good to ignore.



>I presume you are a brahmin who is playing sheep to induce TN against Muslims so that the political dividends accrue to the half trouser party. That will never happen here

You presumed wrong because my community certificate says otherwise :\^)

The sheer arrogance(and stupidity) you display here is quite astounding indeed.

Not once did I accuse you of being a muslim, did I? That's the difference in the quality of character between you and me.

>I'm much more knowledgeable than you and I am not bothered about your certifications.

Your knowledge is pitiful and you displayed that with your analysis of Iraq.

Why don't we test that theory of yours? and ask the actual iraqis in r/iraq? Or the actual authorities on the subject like Patrick Cockburn or FPRI


Here's is a hint: Not a single one will say that the sectarian violence is caused by oil. They may say it has its place but never the cause or the main reason.

Your "knowledge" is not better than a guy who googled it for 5 minutes and you don't have to be bothered about my certifications, all you need to know is that no one with any knowledge on the matter will say oil is the cause of the sectarian violence.

>So you either whine lacking courage or belittle lacking broader view and is unworthy of my time.

Oh look you're trying to ape my way of insulting how cute. Did I hurt your fragile ego?

Considering you couldn't respond to most of my arguments with actual citations, I am going to say in the department of courage you're sorely lacking and this is nothing but an attempt to get a last word. Hilarious that you talk about whining when your entire comment is whining about brahmins.

See you're goddamn hypocrite if you're whining about your opinions being belittled when the very first thing you did in this accuse others of being a Brahmin slave.

I was being generous but the sheer amount ignorance you've shown deserves to be ridiculed. Lmao.

Now I am done with you. You can continue to throw the same insults I used against you since that seems to be right up your alley.

u/corporatedemocrat · 1 pointr/Cumtown

>but there is an alliance with hezbollah and ba’athists within lebanon



The Syrian Ba'ath and the Iraqi Ba'ath are totally different.

If you want a place to begin read, you can start with this: https://www.amazon.com/Muqtada-al-Sadr-Shia-Revival-Struggle/dp/1416551476

And this: https://www.amazon.com/Pity-Nation-Abduction-Lebanon-Books/dp/1560254424