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(191 posts)There was nothing peaceful about the protests, nor can they be considered democratically inspired. Foreign forces from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey etc, all countries that are attacking their own PEACEFUL PROTESTERS WHO ARE CALLING FOR DEMOCRACY/AND OR AN END TO CORRUPTION, were funding and shipping FUNDAMENTALIST FOREIGN FORCES TO SYRIA. No news organization could pretend to claim to know who of the violent protesters(in America the acts would have been considered terrorism) were foreign or native!
Who are we to decide???? WHO IS SAUDI ARABIA, QATAR, TURKEY, AL QAEDA TO DECIDE THAT SECULARISM SHOULD END IN SYRIA? The majority of Syrian's don't want sharia law. The hypocrisy of this statement "If the majority want Sharia law, then they should be free to decide that, not murdered by their government." is extremely hypocritical. There is absolutely nothing democratic about Sharia law. Do you understand that under sharia law women, girls and homosexuals can be put to death at the whim of a patriarchal archaic justice system, and I use the word justice very lightly in this case. There is nothing just about sharia law. If you get Sharia law THE GOVERNMENT CAN KILL WHOEVER THEY WANT IN THE NAME OF RELIGION. Forget about democracy, with Sharia law you have Religious Rule.