Bande Annonce de Persepolis : dessin animé de Marjane Satrapi et Vincent Paronnaud.
Adaptation de la bande dessinée éponyme de Marjane Satrapi (éditée par l'Association) - Selection Officielle de C...
Bande Annonce de Persepolis : dessin animé de Marjane Satrapi et Vincent Paronnaud. Adaptation de la bande dessinée éponyme de Marjane Satrapi (éditée par l'Association) - Selection Officielle de Cannes 2007 http://www.myspace.com/persepolislefilm
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J'ai vu le film je n'est pa trop aimez parce que c'etait trop dans le passez mais on voyai tres peu de scene dans le future mais par moment c'etait marrant
Leaving history aside, it's indisputable that Islamic governments are intolerant. Charles 336 mentions Turkey as an exception. He forgets how the Turks naplamed the Greeks on Cyprus, and that the Turkish press is state-controlled. And Turkey has at least had a long history of involvement with the West. As for the rest of them....
It's funny that you mention the Moors and Turks, because both of those people were nomads with a history of taking other groups into their hordes. But in the course of time, as Islam worked its evil influence on them, both groups became what they are now, intolerant throat-cutters.
Sorry, but that's just not true. Think about the Middle Ages - the Turks (also the Arabs) had an Islamic culture for a long time and where much more open-minded than our Christian countries. Their knowledge and tolerance were much more developed. It's not their religion that rose the intolerance they now have to deal with.
Every religion carries the possibility to love and peace within - or to hate and war. Again: Just look at the history of Christianity. All this cruelty although Jesus told to love our enemies! So tell me: Can you blame religion?
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