ATG
Banned
+5,233|6840|Global Command
And 24.


Racism is the weakest charge that could be made.


Paranoia perhaps, over-zealotry, probably.
But racism...pfft.
m3thod
All kiiiiiiiiinds of gainz
+2,197|6982|UK

ATG wrote:

Vilham wrote:

K correction ATG isnt "racist" he just dislikes all Muslims based on what a few have done... in my book however that is racist.
Last I checked, Islam is not a race.
Might as well be, national identity don't mean jack to em'.
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6892|SE London

ATG wrote:

And 24.


Racism is the weakest charge that could be made.


Paranoia perhaps, over-zealotry, probably.
But racism...pfft.
What about anti-theism?

UON
Junglist Massive
+223|6964

Bertster7 wrote:

ATG wrote:

And 24.


Racism is the weakest charge that could be made.


Paranoia perhaps, over-zealotry, probably.
But racism...pfft.
What about anti-theism?

Or Islamophobia....
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6840|Global Command

UON wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

ATG wrote:

And 24.


Racism is the weakest charge that could be made.


Paranoia perhaps, over-zealotry, probably.
But racism...pfft.
What about anti-theism?

Or Islamophobia....
I would be scaird if Islamo types if they didn't have a penchant for blowing themselves up in crowded places.



m3thod wrote:

ATG wrote:

Vilham wrote:

K correction ATG isnt "racist" he just dislikes all Muslims based on what a few have done... in my book however that is racist.
Last I checked, Islam is not a race.
Might as well be, national identity don't mean jack to em'.
And that is why they fail as a people.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6716|North Carolina
Radical people deserve to be dealt with in radical ways.  Find the radicals and make sure they disappear.

It has been said that the people should not fear their government but that the government should fear them.  I suggest amending this statement to "Rational, moderate people should not fear the government, but hateful radicals should."

If these Islamic nutcases desire the presence of Allah so much, the British government should arrange the meeting between the two, if you know what I mean.  Going Crusader on their asses should solve this problem rather quickly.

Radicals should be too afraid to make such hateful chants in public.  If they are sincere in their hateful and oppressive beliefs, then they should be able to appreciate draconian measures taken against them.  It would only be subjecting them to a version of the reality they desire -- just not an Islamic one.  Doing this spares the rest of society from their presence.
apollo_fi
The Flying Kalakukko.
+94|6841|The lunar module

Turquoise wrote:

Radical people deserve to be dealt with in radical ways.  Find the radicals and make sure they disappear.
That's a radical thought, so I dub thee 'Radical'. Expect a visit from the Gestapo shortly.
m3thod
All kiiiiiiiiinds of gainz
+2,197|6982|UK

ATG wrote:

UON wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

ATG wrote:

And 24.


Racism is the weakest charge that could be made.


Paranoia perhaps, over-zealotry, probably.
But racism...pfft.
What about anti-theism?

Or Islamophobia....
I would be scaird if Islamo types if they didn't have a penchant for blowing themselves up in crowded places.



m3thod wrote:

ATG wrote:


Last I checked, Islam is not a race.
Might as well be, national identity don't mean jack to em'.
And that is why they fail as a people.
Those are not the words of someone who proclaims themselves to be a citizen of the world.  For shame.
And why do you feel national identity is essential?
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6840|Global Command
I dunno, because we have one?
What a silly question.
Bubbalo
The Lizzard
+541|6872
Right, so that which one succesfull group has, all successful groups must have?
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6840|Global Command
A national identity seems to be a vital part of a nation.
So, yes.
.:XDR:.PureFodder
Member
+105|7140

ATG wrote:

A national identity seems to be a vital part of a nation.
So, yes.
I agree

if your country happens to be America that is.
Bubbalo
The Lizzard
+541|6872

ATG wrote:

A national identity seems to be a vital part of a nation.
So, yes.
But you aren't talking about a nation, you're talking about a people.
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6840|Global Command
People that fail as a nation and then immigrate to place like England and chant death and destruction whilst the citizens fatten themselves for the slaughter.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6892|SE London

ATG wrote:

People that fail as a nation and then immigrate to place like England and chant death and destruction whilst the citizens fatten themselves for the slaughter.
I think it's more to do with a lack of national identity because of imperialist carving up of the middle east. The nations there were not formed by the people who inhabit them, but by foreigners.

Would you feel national pride in a nation you had merely been assigned?
aardfrith
Δ > x > ¥
+145|7103

Bertster7 wrote:

ATG wrote:

People that fail as a nation and then immigrate to place like England and chant death and destruction whilst the citizens fatten themselves for the slaughter.
I think it's more to do with a lack of national identity because of imperialist carving up of the middle east. The nations there were not formed by the people who inhabit them, but by foreigners.

Would you feel national pride in a nation you had merely been assigned?
No more or less than in a nation where I was born.  I guess I have the opportunity to move but I don't because I'm too lazy, not because of national pride.
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6840|Global Command
I understand your point. You'd be better off asking a Mexican as they too had their nation carved an divided by European powers.

It worked out pretty well for Germany, South Korea and Japan.  I don't hear the Eskimos complaining about being Americans or the the Inuits complaining about being Canadian.

And, America didn't carve up the Middle East, England and France mostly did when the Ottoman empire collapsed.
m3thod
All kiiiiiiiiinds of gainz
+2,197|6982|UK

Bertster7 wrote:

ATG wrote:

People that fail as a nation and then immigrate to place like England and chant death and destruction whilst the citizens fatten themselves for the slaughter.
I think it's more to do with a lack of national identity because of imperialist carving up of the middle east. The nations there were not formed by the people who inhabit them, but by foreigners.

Would you feel national pride in a nation you had merely been assigned?
Praise the lord! Someone got it.

These people are tribal united through faith.  National identiy and patriotism don't mean shit.  One day a 60 million people woke up and they were iraqi, and they didnt get any fucking cake!
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
Mong0ose
Will it blend?
+24|6797|UK

aardfrith wrote:

T0rr3nt wrote:

i think everyone has a problem with muslims.
I don't have a problem with muslims.  Certainly in Leeds, most of the taxi drivers I know are muslims and so are the decent pizza delivery drivers.
LMFAO
m3thod
All kiiiiiiiiinds of gainz
+2,197|6982|UK

ATG wrote:

I understand your point. You'd be better off asking a Mexican as they too had their nation carved an divided by European powers.

It worked out pretty well for Germany, South Korea and Japan.  I don't hear the Eskimos complaining about being Americans or the the Inuits complaining about being Canadian.

And, America didn't carve up the Middle East, England and France mostly did when the Ottoman empire collapsed.
We all know who carved the ME up.  It worked well for Germany, South Korea and Japan as they wanted help, frankly they needed it irrespective who was dishing it out.

Certain ME countries don't want external help.  That's highly evident.

Last edited by m3thod (2007-01-24 11:09:06)

Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
sfarrar33
Halogenoalkane
+57|6929|InGerLand

ATG wrote:

I understand your point. You'd be better off asking a Mexican as they too had their nation carved an divided by European powers.

It worked out pretty well for Germany, South Korea and Japan.  I don't hear the Eskimos complaining about being Americans or the the Inuits complaining about being Canadian.

And, America didn't carve up the Middle East, England and France mostly did when the Ottoman empire collapsed.
Germany originally pulled itself together in the 1800's it was not carved and divided by a different nation, until WWII when it became East and West Germany, and i seem to remember that did not sit well with the German people at all.
Korea is split into two as was Germany and the south Koreans probably enjoy there lives thats true, but the north Koreans probably don't at all.
Japan is a bit like Germany, it pulled itself together out of Fuedal states and became one country
Got any other examples?
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6892|SE London

sfarrar33 wrote:

ATG wrote:

I understand your point. You'd be better off asking a Mexican as they too had their nation carved an divided by European powers.

It worked out pretty well for Germany, South Korea and Japan.  I don't hear the Eskimos complaining about being Americans or the the Inuits complaining about being Canadian.

And, America didn't carve up the Middle East, England and France mostly did when the Ottoman empire collapsed.
Germany originally pulled itself together in the 1800's it was not carved and divided by a different nation, until WWII when it became East and West Germany, and i seem to remember that did not sit well with the German people at all.
Korea is split into two as was Germany and the south Koreans probably enjoy there lives thats true, but the north Koreans probably don't at all.
Japan is a bit like Germany, it pulled itself together out of Fuedal states and became one country
Got any other examples?
Africa - it's worked really well over there.
Ganko_06
Laughter with an S
+167|6955|Camoran's Paradise

sfarrar33 wrote:

Korea is split into two as was Germany and the south Koreans probably enjoy there lives thats true, but the north Koreans probably don't at all.
North Koreans can't blame their state of living on being divided up fifty years ago.  It has more to do with dictators who care more about themselves and their international image than their citizens.

S. Korea = Democracy = Prosperous; happy
DPRK = Communist/ Dictatorship = Paranoia, stagnation; unhappy

Satellite photo of Korea at night just for kicks.
https://www.tinyvital.com/images/KoreaNight.jpg

Last edited by Ganko_06 (2007-01-24 13:39:30)

Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6892|SE London

Ganko_06 wrote:

sfarrar33 wrote:

Korea is split into two as was Germany and the south Koreans probably enjoy there lives thats true, but the north Koreans probably don't at all.
North Koreans can't blame their state of living on being divided up fifty years ago.  It has more to do with dictators who care more about themselves and their international image than their citizens.

S. Korea = Democracy = Prosperous; happy
DPRK = Communist/ Dictatorship = Paranoia, stagnation; unhappy

http://www.tinyvital.com/images/KoreaNight.jpg
Much like in Germany.

East Germany was grim and oppressive. West Germany was much more like the Germany of today.

When a nation is split, usually the two sides have contrasting ideologies. The side that is most closely aligned with the 'big players' is always much more successfull.

What's your point?
lowing
Banned
+1,662|6962|USA

Pyrri wrote:

aardfrith wrote:

T0rr3nt wrote:

i think everyone has a problem with muslims.
I don't have a problem with muslims.  Certainly in Leeds, most of the taxi drivers I know are muslims and so are the decent pizza delivery drivers.
Don't you know that they're just using that as a cover up and are actually becoming car bombers?

IMO the "Muslim problem" is mostly created in the paranoid mind of some countries which got on the wrong side of Islamic nations for some reason...
Yeah, blowing up trains, resorts, airplanes, skyscrapers markets, kinda leaned me away from Islamic terrorists and the Islamic nations that support them. Sorry, I am just kinda predjudice that way. Maybe with a little more "UNDERSTANDING" I can appreciate and rationalize why they do these things, like liberals do. Maybe I could even appease them, so I can hope they don't do it again. I guess I am just too closed minded and not very receptive to such acts though. We all have our faults I guess.

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