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"My Life with the Taliban" is the ultimate redpill. If you haven't read it, you absolutely should. Let me give you the true story of the Afghan Taliban (I will link sources--do not confuse them with the Pakistan Taliban, which shot up Malala, those are actually their enemies).

After the Soviet Union withdrew, the local Bolsheviks they paid to fight turned into warlords and started raping little boys. A few students banned together, lead by teachers who were veterans, to rescue and avenge the victims. There were less than forty with one car, but they met with such success, hundreds and then thousands joined their ranks. No one knew what to call them, so the BBC called them Students--Taliban in Pashto. The Bolsheviks reformed as the Northern Alliance. The Taliban defeated them and imposed Sharia, ending 99% of the opium cultivation in Afghanistan--3/4 of the world's supply. Within months of this, the Bush administration resolved--on September 10th--to demand the Taliban hand over Bin Laden, or be invaded. Then on September 11, the world trade center was hit and the U.S. made their demands. The Taliban said Bin Laden denied involvement but if the U.S. had previously of it, they would turn Bin Laden over to a neutral country not allied with either side to ensure a fair trial. Bush replied we don't need evidence, we already know and proceeded to topple the Taliban, reigniting the heroin trade. The U.S. they paid the Bolsheviks to take over, reigniting the boy trade

Read the book

Here are other sources

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Omar

https://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/20/world/taliban-s-ban-on-poppy-a-success-us-aides-say.html

https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/southasia/2018/01/24/the-revised-afghanistan-criminal-code-an-end-for-bacha-bazi/

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacha_bazi

https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2004/mar/24/september11.usa2

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/oct/14/afghanistan.terrorism5

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>> No.14726906

I can't believe you terrorists are recruiting on 4chan. You realise everybody here is overweight and unfit?

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From the book

>> No.14726916

>>14726888
absolutely based, kino book on a kino people

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>>14726888
>>14726916
also what video is the cap in the OP from? reverse image search didn't turn up with anything

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>>14726906
Terrorists, you say?

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>>14726922
It's from a Taliban video

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>>14726916
Here is from a Soviet soldier's memoir

Cont

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>>14726951
Cont

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>>14726953
Cont

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>> No.14726993

>>14726943
which video specifically? or link to it, please

>> No.14727004

Also I am working on a rebuttal to all those images from Dr Kaffir posted at the end of the last thread I did on him. A lot of text to rebut but it will satisfy إن شاء الله

>> No.14727008

>>14726993
It's on their Twitter somewhere, I took the shots a while ago

>> No.14727018

>>14726888
>not being black pilled and realizing that context doesn't matter; Afghanistan must always be chaotic and unsafe to thwart a Eurasian land power that could challenge the eternal Anglo

>> No.14727030

>>14727018
It's true but an unsustainable investment

>> No.14727071

>>14727018
damn......is this what's it like to feel redpilled ???

>> No.14727137

>>14726888
Interesting take from the other side. Rarely to we hear their narrative of events, just the typical slogans of our propaganda machines.

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U.S. soldier patch

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Afghan rug depicting drones. America drops a bomb on Afghanistan an average of once an hour

>> No.14727252

come on now afghans love to fuck boys everybody knows that, taliban included. surprise surprise the biggest pedo organisation is not lead but a small elite of billionaires but by a bunch of shitbeards

>> No.14727296

>>14727252
I gave multiple sources that say otherwise.

>> No.14727381

>>14727252
Hey, don't be offensive to them, they also fuck goats, donkeys, probably little girls too

>> No.14727437

>>14727252
>Mullah Omar started his movement with less than 50 armed madrassah students, known simply as the Taliban (Pashtun for 'students'). His recruits came from madrassas in Afghanistan and from the Afghan refugee camps across the border in Pakistan. They fought against the rampant corruption that had emerged in the civil war period and were initially welcomed by Afghans weary of warlord rule. Apparently, Omar became sickened by the abusive raping of children by warlords and turned against their authority in the mountainous country of Afghanistan from 1994 onwards.[50]

>The practice of bacha bazi by warlords was one of the key factors in Mullah Omar mobilizing the Taliban.[52] Reportedly, in early 1994, Omar led 30 men armed with 16 rifles to free two young girls who had been kidnapped and raped by a warlord, hanging him from a tank gun barrel.[53]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Omar

>During the Afghan Civil War (1996–2001), bacha bazi carried the death penalty under Taliban law.[10] The practice of dancing boys is illegal under Afghan law, but the laws are seldom enforced against powerful offenders and police have reportedly been complicit in related crimes.[11][12]

>A controversy arose after allegations surfaced that U.S. government forces in Afghanistan after the invasion of the country deliberately ignored bacha bazi.[13] The U.S. military justified this by claiming the abuse was largely the responsibility of the "local Afghan government."[14]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacha_bazi

>The Bacha Bazi practice remained outlawed under the Taliban rule, and death remained the punishment for the culprits. Initially, the Taliban movement started to fight local commanders involved in Bacha Bazi, highway robbery and so on. The Times newspaper highlighted in the article “Kandahar Comes out of the Closet” in 2002, one of the original escalations for the Taliban’s rise to power in the early 1990s was their unacceptability of Bacha Bazi practice. In areas under the Taliban control

>Nonetheless, it has matured more inexhaustibly since 2001 [American invasion]. The issue has been largely ignored by international partners, in a bid to keep their local allies (Militias) intact to fight the Taliban [can't upset the boy traders].

> In a New York Times article Lance Cpl. Gregory Buckley Jr, told his father before he was killed on his base that “At night we can hear them (young boys) screaming, but we’re not allowed to do anything about it.” When complained to his superior, he was told, “to look the other way because it’s their culture.”

https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/southasia/2018/01/24/the-revised-afghanistan-criminal-code-an-end-for-bacha-bazi/

>> No.14727444

>>14726888
What do you mean? stfu and don't write so much.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I6gEk-WXM2kttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sCg3q0od5ts

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>>14727444
Literally based. What's the problem?

>> No.14727554

America deserves a hundred 9/11s.

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>> No.14727699

>>14727554
No. They're great guys.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rLHU-_OhT8g

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>>14727699
No