>In 2016, the band officially changed their name from "Andrew Jackson Jihad" to AJJ (a moniker that many of their fanbase had been using to refer to them for several years).
>In a statement on the band's website on February 24, 2016, Bonnette wrote "1.) We are not Muslims, and as such, it is disrespectful and irresponsible for us to use the word jihad in our band’s name.
>On June 28, 2016, AJJ announced their 6th studio album, The Bible 2
>We are not Muslims, and as such, it is disrespectful and irresponsible for us to use the word jihad in our band’s name. >AJJ announced their 6th studio album, The Bible 2
>not Muslims...disrespectful and irresponsible for us to use the word jihad >6th studio album, The Bible 2
Parker Ortiz
They're terrible. Lyrics are 100% SJW bullshit.
Lucas Perez
significance, OP?
Samuel Williams
>irresponsible for us to use the word >irresponsible to use a word >a word fuck off
Logan Ross
Blatant hypocrisy.
Easton Reed
Not cognitive dissonance. The material conditions for muslims in america are much different compared to christians. It's like trying to grill the kid in class with autism versus grilling the popular jock.
Gavin Clark
Muslims deserve to be treated like shit. At least christians don't stone their women.
Caleb Gomez
I'm not seeing it.
Cameron Morales
This is probably a shitpost but it's also the most accurate thing I've seen posted on this site, good job user
Parker White
>material conditions Most Muslims in the United States are wealthy, highly educated immigrants who live in major cities.
Most Christians in the United States are working class white, Hispanic, and black people who live in rural communities.
Most atheists in the United States are white middle class people who live in major cities.
Now let's talk about the material conditions for Christians in the Middle East.