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| The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by Ishilove(op): 8:43pm On Jun 27 |
I came across this very interesting post about the Christian crusades that began sometime in the first century AD. The thing about history is this: it is difficult to come across a completely unbiased narration of events. I'll leave you to judge. Kindly exit now if you have the attention span of a tweet. The carnage unleashed by the Christian Crusaders upon the Islamic world they invaded, ostensibly to avenge the mistreatment of Christian pilgrims:
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| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by HeatSeeker(m): 2:24am On Jun 28 |
Ishilove:This comment was unnecessary ![]() |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by HeatSeeker(m): 2:32am On Jun 28 |
Atrocities were committed on both ends. The islamic world should also tell us what they did to Christian pilgrims visiting Jerusalem. None of their writers will mention that it was their actions that eventually led to the idea that Christians must take the Holy land for themselves. The crusades were a direct response to islamic aggression towards Christian pilgrims. |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by Kobojunkie: 3:16am On Jun 28*. Modified: 9:25pm On Jun 30 |
Ishilove:The Crusades did not begin in the first century AD. The Crusades officially began in November 1095 when Pope Urban II proclaimed the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont in France. He called on Western European Christians to take up arms, aid the Byzantine Empire, and recapture Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim rule.That's almost 10 centuries(1000 years) after the first century. And the crusades came after the Islamist warlords of Arabia had invaded and colonized the following lands, reducing much of the population to slave status: ⚈ Christian ** Egypt(Conquered between 639 - 642) ⚈ Christian Italy(even attacking Rome in 846) ⚈ Christian ** Libya (647 AD - 742 AD) ⚈ Christian ** Tinusia (647 AD - 742 AD) ⚈ Christian ** Algeria (647 AD - 742 AD) ⚈ Christian ** Morocco (647 AD - 742 AD) ⚈ Christian Cypress(even attacking Rome in 846) ⚈ Christian Crete (even attacking Rome in 846) ⚈ Christian Armenia (638 AD - 639 AD) ⚈ Christian Spain ( 711 AD - 714 AD) ⚈ Christian Portugal ( 711 AD - 714 AD) ⚈ Christian Byzantine/Turkey (Circa 8th century) ⚈ Christian Syria-Palestine( 634 AD - 641 AD) . ![]() All of the above were regions that Islam invaded and colonized, enslaving and massacring its way through the Christian world. All of the above took place before the Christians, who then decided it was best they fought back if they were to survive the scourge. ![]() ** All of these are African countries. Important fact for those still unaware. Christianity has been in Africa for about 1900 years now, more than 500 years before Islam came into being. Judaism most likely predates Christianity in Africa, given too. ![]() |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by Kobojunkie: 3:33am On Jun 28 |
HeatSeeker:Both sides? Islam violently colonized Christian nations, and that colonization continues to this very day, with half of Africa still under the scourge and enslavement of Islam. Over 40 million people worldwide live as slaves, and the vast majority of them are Africans enslaved in Islamic countries. ![]() 2. They do write of it. Much of what is known of the Crusades comes from Islamic sources. They wrote of how the Islamic Allah gave Islam victory over the Christians and the acts they committed against Christians, Jews, and Pagans in the name of Allah. The problem is that in this day of the internet, there has been a campaign to whitewash Islam to make it seem an oppressed political system. But the authentic and revered sources in Islam contain the records to prove Islam for what it really is, a religion spread mostly by violence and subjugation. |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by MrPresident1: 7:45am On Jun 28*. Modified: 8:01am On Jun 29 |
Kobojunkie:The enslavement of Israelites in Africa and all over the world is spoken of in the Bible so it is futile trying to make it a big deal. Everyone who found the people of the LORD'S anger devoured them. When the people were chased away from Jerusalem in 70AD by the force of the roman sword, they were in a devolved state and God made them the prey and food of wild birds and beasts, which has continued till date. Everyone who found them enslaved them. This enslavement has continued till date, it has become more subtle, replacing the heavy iron chains of transsaharan and transatlantic salve trade with the invisible heavier irons of neoliberal imperialistic vague economic theorems that no one understands but which continue to guarantee further impoverishment and enslavement of their targets ALL WHO FOUND THEM DEVOURED THEM! Isaiah 42:24 KJV Who gave Jacob for a spoil, and Israel to the robbers? did not the Lord, he against whom we have sinned? for they would not walk in his ways, neither were they obedient unto his law. Jeremiah 50:7 KJB All that found them have devoured them: and their adversaries said, We offend not, because they have sinned against the Lord, the habitation of justice, even the Lord, the hope of their fathers. |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by Ishilove(op): 1:21pm On Jun 28*. Modified: 8:45pm On Jun 28 |
HeatSeeker:Actually, it isn't. I don't want anyone to start spamming the thread with "plz summarize". |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by Ishilove(op): 1:25pm On Jun 28 |
Kobojunkie:I know when it began. That century thing confuses me a lot. 1095 is the ELEVENTH century, not FIRST 😂😂😂😂 |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by JuanDeDios: 2:09pm On Jun 28 |
Ishilove:Bolded's right. This is one side of the story. |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by Dogalmighty17: 2:15pm On Jun 28 |
If we are talking about the crusades, I think it is equally germane to ask. What was the fate of several hundred thousand blacks that the Arabs raided from Africa as slaves? How come there aren't any remnants of black populations in the middle east today? The crusades were an inevitable response to the mindless bloodletting and wiping out of predominantly Christian communities by ravaging hoards of jihadists. |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by BioData45: 2:15pm On Jun 28 |
I hope you all wake to see that religion is fake |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by FreeStuffsNG: 2:15pm On Jun 28 |
Ishilove:There are some very interesting account in the "The Silk Roads: A New History of the World" by Oxford historian Peter Frankopan. It will make you see the current crisis in modern day west Asia and the role played by China, Turkey, Russia, Italy and India/Pakistan as a cycle of history that goes way back. Below is pix of my hardcopy of the book.
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| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by sweetjohn(m): 2:17pm On Jun 28 |
Nonesense post. The crusade was formed as a reesult of the Muslim Ottoman Empire that were killing millions of Christians and jews in Europe and around the world. The European Christians then formed the crusade to teach Muslims a lesson and defend Christianity from extinction[s][/s] |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by Poske95(m): 2:18pm On Jun 28 |
Kobojunkie:Its all politics......and these are not taught and encouraged as free thought and speech in our socities |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by femi4: 2:25pm On Jun 28 |
HeatSeeker:she just derail the thread unnecessarily |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by Lukuluku69(m): 2:26pm On Jun 28 |
HeatSeeker:Please search the history books and tell us what the Muslims did to the Pilgrims. Also, tell us what the Muslims Rulers did that made it a Religious duty for Christians in Europe to wage such a relentless war on the inhabitants of that same Holy Land considering the fact that the same Europe told us that Peter was built Jesus Church in Rome and not Jerusalem. I will wait.... |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by fasho01(m): 2:26pm On Jun 28*. Modified: 3:36pm On Jun 29 |
The knife is a household object, but can be used as a weapon. The tool no matter how good, is dependent on the users intent for it |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by aybabz101: 2:27pm On Jun 28 |
Just like the way the Fulanis are ravaging nigeria now and when others stood up to them,...then they cry like babies |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by discusant: 2:29pm On Jun 28 |
odd-looking warriors had entered his territory, odd because they were so poorly outfitted: a few did look like warriors, but the rest seemed like camp followers of some kind. Almost all wore a cross-shaped patch of red cloth sewn to their garments. Exactly the same way Islamic terrorists sneak into communities in the south of Nigeria in readiness for their Jihad. |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by Kukutente23: 2:30pm On Jun 28 |
Before you cry about the crusades First whine about jihad which is ongoing till today |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by sekeyso(m): 2:31pm On Jun 28 |
Everyone is a hero/victim on their own story |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by Ishilove(op): 2:33pm On Jun 28 |
sweetjohn:You're missing the point. Yes, the Crusades did not arise in a vacuum; They were, in part, a response to years of conflict and Muslim expansion into Christian lands. But that doesn't mean they should be seen as some glorious or heroic campaign. They also involved massacres, brutality, and the suffering of countless innocent people. History is best understood with all its complexity, not through romanticised stories. Like HeatSeeker pointed out up there, blood curdling, hair raising atrocities were committed on both sides. |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by Ewedegubbler: 2:33pm On Jun 28 |
Why did the crusades happen? Can you Islamists jihadists tell us why? Same story everytime. You guys start wars against weak people and when they fight baxk you go Àbout crying and playing victim. |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by Ishilove(op): 2:36pm On Jun 28 |
FreeStuffsNG:Thank you. I'll search out the hard copy. |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by WorkTheTalk(m): 2:37pm On Jun 28*. Modified: 2:52pm On Jun 28 |
aybabz101:People fail to learn from history. When one religion takes up weapons against another religion by acts of terrorism or banditry, the victims cannot keep enduring the attacks forever. Humans of any race or religion are capable of violence revolution if pushed to the point of extinction/genocide. |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by UrVillageChief: 2:38pm On Jun 28*. Modified: 9:33pm On Jun 28 |
”The thing about history is this: it is difficult to come across a completely unbiased narration of events. I'll leave you to judge This is definitely not a sensible thing to say. If you want to talk about the atrocities committed by the crusaders, why not start by telling us what that very word “crusade” means? It was a series of wars fought in response to years of violence and torture in the hands of Islam. It was a series of war fought to reclaim. Now, do you reclaim what was never stolen from you? This annoyingly silly trend of setting a bad precedent only to start crying victim really needs to stop. It’s annoying. Today, Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran are doing just the exact same thing. Just last week, on Friday I think, Iran bombed a cargo ship plying the Hormuz even while a ceasefire agreement was ongoing but if the US should retaliate and level down the country like Israel often does with Gaza, you will see them crawling out of their burrows to cry to the world about how they are killing “babies” and committing massacres. We all need to come to the realization that actions have consequences. The crusade and its consequences was a painful response to years of violent oppression, ethnic cleansing and massacres in the hands of hardline Muslims but instead of blaming those who started it, we are here talking about the atrocities committed by those who were only defending and liberating themselves. |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by Iyobaba: 2:39pm On Jun 28 |
Funny the op failed to mention Constantinople and Anatolia were Christians cities for more than a millennium, both the Muslims and Christians committed genocide on a scale unimaginable. "Constantinople was the jewel of Eastern Christendom for over 1,100 years" Anatolia was also a Christian city. These foreign religions aren't from God, they're all man made and it's clear as day 😂 |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by omojeesu(m): 2:40pm On Jun 28 |
Wicked revisionism! To project Muslims as victims And project Islamophobia When they are till this day The chief terrorists of the world. Jihadists will kill many more Before Jesus returns... |
| Re: The Dark Side Of The Crusades: Massacres, Cannibalism, And The Fall Of Jerusalem by Toktee(m): 2:40pm On Jun 28 |
Thank you....the spirit of conquered and occupied is embelded in Islam,.and I see no reason why anyone can blamed the actions of the crusaders, difficult as it was for them the idea of saving Jerusalem from this salvages was a necessity. Islam world participated in slavery and slave trade yet today none of their scholars can boldly accept this fact or admit to it. This people were active in east Africa at the coast Zambezi acting as middlemen for the Europeans. The jihad of Usman dan fodio(1804)that swept across the north and some parts of today central Nigeria was total madness that claimed unaccountable lives of other faiths.....yet in many schools especially in the north none of them can mention what happen to none muslims and those who dares to resist Islam. It's unfortunately unfortunate that we found ourselves in the middle of this people. HeatSeeker: |
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