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| Originally posted by AustralianGQ that is really a shame, poor marco. sucks for him and his fans who are peaceful....stupid muslims, LOL. what a bunch of wackos. my dad always says "dont fuck with muslims, their a bunch of extremists, even the civlilians(non terrorist) are a bit nutty" lol so true |
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| Originally posted by Dr. DAS I actually wonder if you know any muslims...betting you don't. For the record, I know you think you're coming off all cool and badass, but in fact you just sound ignorant, racist and pathetic. Why must all muslims get mixed in with the handful of fanatics, who are completely misrepresenting what Islam is all about? Islam is one of the world's most tolerant and peaceful religions. Basically, you need to grow up. Unfortunately, when you do grow up you'll realize what an ass you've made yourself out to be. And by the way, you're dad's a fucking bigot. |
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| Originally posted by Shaya007 Next stop....Iran LOLOL! |
If there were soo many terrible Muslims, a good portion who don't even come from the middle east, we would be fucked, dead. We live in the most culturally diversified place on the planet, lots of technology, access and availability to tear shit up.
Extremists are ghey no matter what race, gender or religion. I'm Roman Catholic, I'm pretty sure we put a nice dent in the world population by the 10's of millions.
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| Originally posted by Anas Attia lol @ you my friend |
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| Originally posted by AustralianGQ my dad always says "dont fuck with muslims, their a bunch of extremists, even the civlilians(non terrorist) are a bit nutty" lol so true |
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| Originally posted by Dr. DAS I actually wonder if you know any muslims...betting you don't. |

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| Originally posted by jalalinator i really do hope you were joking with that comment.. if you anything about politics you'd know the us would never touch iran... BUT who says that they cant surround them? best way to take a country down is war. When war isn't an option you try and cause instability..what better way to create instability then to go to war with the countries surrounding Iran. lol if they could have attacked Iran they would have done it by now. PS -im not trying to offend you in anyway and this is not a personal attack apology in advance if I did |
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| Originally posted by Anas Attia and oh... just for your info people there are 1.2 billion Muslims! |
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| Originally posted by Anas Attia lol @ you my friend |
FYI the biggest names in electronic music (armin van buuren, tiesto, sasha, digweed, steve lawler, paul van dyk, marco V, Dave Seaman, above and beyond, gabriel and dresden...the list goes on)have had gigs in the middle east more than twice already if not more. Other than the regular events we have in clubs, we also have festivals in the pyramids (egypt) and deserts(jordan)
15,000 people showed up to Tiesto's gig last year in lebanon (small country with a small population) and no matter how politicaly unstable the country is, the biggest djs keep coming back because "the middle eastern" crowd is always ready to party it up.
However, Syria is a tyranny and it's all about politics not religion. these events are associated with drug use, and allowing them to take place would look like they're encouraging that = making the govt look bad. the threats were probably planned intentionally.
again FYI:
www.wikipedia.com
search: middle east
religions: Islam, Christianity and Judaism
Educate yourselves!
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| Originally posted by AustralianGQ dont laugh at me, laugh when the US blows the shit out of iran and syria... |
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| Originally posted by tinkerbelll FYI the biggest names in electronic music (armin van buuren, tiesto, sasha, digweed, steve lawler, paul van dyk, marco V, Dave Seaman, above and beyond, gabriel and dresden...the list goes on)have had gigs in the middle east more than twice already if not more. Other than the regular events we have in clubs, we also have festivals in the pyramids (egypt) and deserts(jordan) 15,000 people showed up to Tiesto's gig last year in lebanon (small country with a small population) and no matter how politicaly unstable the country is, the biggest djs keep coming back because "the middle eastern" crowd is always ready to party it up. However, Syria is a tyranny and it's all about politics not religion. these events are associated with drug use, and allowing them to take place would look like they're encouraging that = making the govt look bad. the threats were probably planned intentionally. again FYI: www.wikipedia.com search: middle east religions: Islam, Christianity and Judaism Educate yourselves! |
� were talking thousands of people partying in rave like clubs on a regular bases all over with amazing sound and lighting that could put many clubs here to shame� just my two cents.
oh here is some vids from some middle east parties it took me two seconds to find these on video.google
lebanon...
Egypt...
Jordan...
Dubai...
so, if you didnt know, now you know 
peace in the middle east!
Some of my vids..
Distant Heat Festival 2007 - Wadi Rum, Jordan
Above and Beyond
Carl Cox - Beirut, Lebanon
Paul Van Dyk - Beirut, Lebanon
Armin Van Buuren - Beirut, Lebanon
Steve Lawler - Beirut, Lebanon
Saeed younane - Cairo, Egypt
Hernan Cattaneo - Dubai
and many more...
we also have a big underground scene in lebanon...this vid is about the Free Tree party, which takes place every summer away from the city under a gigantic tree!...(the vid's in french)
just wanted to add something...
i believe it's ridiculous that there's no Middle East section on this website..is it up to a certain number of ppl to decide if there's an edm scene in some countries and not in others.
Every single name on the dj mag list you guys have posted on the main page of tranceaddict has been to the middle east. enough said, there's a huge number of middle eastern edm fans in north america and all around the world so countries that have an active scene, like Dubai, lebanon, egypt and jordan deserve to have a say on tranceaddict.
cheers
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| Originally posted by tinkerbelll just wanted to add something... i believe it's ridiculous that there's no Middle East section on this website..is it up to a certain number of ppl to decide if there's an edm scene in some countries and not in others. Every single name on the dj mag list you guys have posted on the main page of tranceaddict has been to the middle east. enough said, there's a huge number of middle eastern edm fans in north america and all around the world so countries that have an active scene, like Dubai, lebanon, egypt and jordan deserve to have a say on tranceaddict. cheers |
thx i'll do that for sure 
cheers!
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