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There is a difference between “stay away from me” and “I’m going to fk you up”.

If the former also fits your definition of “enemy”, I get your point.



Leaving aside the anti-western reasons for having "stay away from me" as a stance, how does it not fit that definition of "enemy"?

"Stay away from me" doesn't mean anything without a willingness to do something if the other doesn't stay away.


Would you call someone an enemy just because he told his kids not to play with your kids?




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