any individual in this free country can follow whatever code they wish, as long as their behavior/actions doesn't violate the laws of the jurisdiction in which they live.
That's how a situation that college officials estimate lasted about 10 minutes was mistakenly confused with a scenario involving an armed threat on campus.
Andrea Williford, the college's vice president for institutional advancement, said the episode was over before an alert could be sent to students warning them of a possible threat.
I agree, and think it is another entertaining example of a noob (someone that lacks intelligence or common sense) confusing what's running around in his little mind with reality. And transgressing the law, then saying that he is the victim because of the consequences resulting from enforcement of the law. And a whole additional layer of hilarity when a college administration makes its own mistakes so that local law enforcement is called in about a threat that really didn't exist. Yes, the guy is a special kind of stupid. And that stupidity suddenly made his life much more complicated.Sharia law? What are you talking about? Because the guy did not like the way his wife dressed, now there is Sharia law in Georgia? LOL! Get serious. :screwy:
one man doing it, from his perspective, is still executing sharia law. from external perspectives, as you said...it is criminal behavior. this relationship doesn't change, regardless of the size of the group doing the enforcement. the US government doing it, is executing its law. from my, external perspective, it is criminal behavior.Sharia Law is enforced by an authoritarian theocracy.
One man doing it is for an honor killing is murder.
An entire government enforcing it is Sharia Law.
They have to overthrow COTUS here in the US and then put all those laws on the books, then if a police man enforced those laws and chopped the head off a girl for dating a non-Muslim, that would be enforcing Sharia Law.
Hardly the first time some nutjob found some way to "justify" and rationalize his nutjob behavior.("Sharia"... Social nation)
Promote a doctrine which enables and rewards narcissism, and it should be no wonder that it both attracts and manufactures narcissists.The article says the guy is all upset because the police embarrassed him by arresting him.
Nah...oversimplification isn't helping.Sharia Law is enforced by an authoritarian theocracy.
One man doing it is for an honor killing is murder.
An entire government enforcing it is Sharia Law.
They have to overthrow COTUS here in the US and then put all those laws on the books, then if a police man enforced those laws and chopped the head off a girl for dating a non-Muslim, that would be enforcing Sharia Law.
Are there any muslims in Georgia?Sharia law? What are you talking about? Because the guy did not like the way his wife dressed, now there is Sharia law in Georgia? LOL! Get serious. :screwy:
Sharia forces a lot of things, so does US law, I'm against it all.Nah...oversimplification isn't helping.
If two followers of Islam meet, fall in love, want to get married in the traditional manner, then they can choose to "follow Sharia law" in their private contract. No authoritarian enforcement of anything needed.
Likewise, if one wishes to serve halal food at their establishment they can also choose to "follow Sharia law"...No authoritarian enforcement there either.
Or if one wishes to participate in a social gathering that "follows Sharia law" one may be expected to wear specific garb at a private function. Again, no authoritarian enforcement...
Or we can put heads back in the sand and pretend that "Sharia law" is all about blood in the streets and use that as a reason to provide the government permission and a reusable template to strip everybody of whatever rights they choose in the future.
Yup.There are parts of this planet where... well, for want of better phrasing... where SERIOUS PSYCHOLOGICAL ILLNESS is considered "normal" and "mature" and the culture has even CODIFIED these disorders and malignancies into their social order.