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3:06Now PlayingAfter the leader of ISIS put a call out for all Muslims to stand up and fight the West, he got an interesting response from some on Twitter. They didn’t seem very interested in joining the Jihad, because they had chores to do and were busy playing Fallout 4. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
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“When ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi called upon Muslims around the world to join his “caliphate,” Muslims around the world confidently replied that they’d rather do literally anything else.
“Sorry Guv. Colonoscopy booked,” one man wrote. “You should have told me before. I just renewed my pornhub subscription,” wrote another.
On Dec. 26, ISIL social media accounts shared an audio message from al-Baghdadi, believed to be his first public statement since May, when the terrorist group released an audio recording to prove its leader was still alive after he was believed to be injured in an airstrike. Iyad El-Baghdadi, a writer and human rights activist, tweeted a translation of the new message, which included a call to arms:”
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