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The influence of arabic and Muslim movements... on the nazis


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Having credible sources is middle school level stuff by the way. Try to keep up

 

 

Yeah, he's pretty bad at that. I've called him out plenty of times and he just doesn't seem to understand.

 

 

Now he will just post a list of 25 google results for the phrase "Muslims influence Nazis" or something. He won't read them all, and a portion won't even agree with him. The rest will be from anything but a valid source, and many will reference the same shitty source anyway.

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Oh fuck off cunt.

 

Wikipedia is pretty accurate minus the occasional trolls.

Wikipedia is indeed pretty accurate these days. That being said I'm not certain 'Zion Truth' and 'Billion Bibles' can be relied upon to truly give a bipartisan viewpoint.

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Wikipedia is indeed pretty accurate these days. That being said I'm not certain 'Zion Truth' and 'Billion Bibles' can be relied upon to truly give a bipartisan viewpoint.

+1 on this

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What's your idea of a legitimate source? I've seen people shit on Forbes. Newsweek. Time. Lutz the only legitimate source is the Huffington post. Lol.

Forbes is heavily right-wing. Legitimate source? Usually fact-oriented, so wikipedia, which tends to give you the facts and then a few theories if necessary. I tend to like BBC news, though there may be some confirmation bias in there as it tends to be left-leaning.

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What's your idea of a legitimate source? I've seen people shit on Forbes. Newsweek. Time. Lulz the only legitimate source is the Huffington post. Lol.

 

Website that don't have names that describe to you how they're going to spin the following info is a good start.

 

Generally, what references they use in their own article is a good place to start.

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Forbes is heavily right-wing. Legitimate source? Usually fact-oriented, so wikipedia, which tends to give you the facts and then a few theories if necessary. I tend to like BBC news, though there may be some confirmation bias in there as it tends to be left-leaning.

Right wing? I'd say more business oriented.

WSS

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blowe can blow woodypeckerhead.

 

tell gay blow that there are plenty more.

 

as in, oh...hundreds.

 

So, they can whineyass about the one link, as usual,

but they are assholes.

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