There's a reason Vlad the Impaler became Vlad the Impaler. And the reason was not that he was an inherently evil guy. The reason was that he experienced first hand how peaceful a religion Islam is and he decided that he would have absolutely none of it.
The massacres of the past this imbecile is speaking of didn't just happen out of the blue. I also don't know if it's a good idea to bring up the past if you want to defend Islam. Just saying.
And yep, literally starts with the Ottomans in the second paragraph. Guess I could of figured that out if I actually read into it.
lol and found this in the "talk" section:
I know that his alleged sadism is often mentioned or emphasized in literature, especially in books published by scholars who want to secure their living based on new and new publications about Dracula's life. However, I think we should avoid stupid, biased theories about the origin of his cruelty such "his experiences in the Ottoman Empire" if we cannot refer to actual events which substantiate these assumptions.
Guess they're trying to peel back the coverage of the Ottomans too.
There's a reason Vlad the Impaler became Vlad the Impaler. And the reason was not that he was an inherently evil guy. The reason was that he experienced first hand how peaceful a religion Islam is and he decided that he would have absolutely none of it.
The massacres of the past this imbecile is speaking of didn't just happen out of the blue. I also don't know if it's a good idea to bring up the past if you want to defend Islam. Just saying.
Hmm I ctrl-f'd Muslim and Islam on his wikipedia/infogalactic page and neither word was present in either.
Is there more information about it?
Oh that makes sense.
And yep, literally starts with the Ottomans in the second paragraph. Guess I could of figured that out if I actually read into it.
lol and found this in the "talk" section:
Guess they're trying to peel back the coverage of the Ottomans too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire
That's what Vlad fought. Guess their religion.