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Politics, Mature and taboo => Political Pundits => Topic started by: benjimanbreeg on January 13, 2010, 03:26:07 PM
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/4991313/Lutons-Muslim-extremists-defy-public-anger.html
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Cunts. So they're defense is they're entitled to freedom of speech. One word said against Muslims, and they're be strapped to the next bus you were on. Deport them please?? How come peaceful protestor's in London got beaten by the police, but these cunts get fuck all. It makes my blood boil.
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In a way these protests are good you can see who to keep an eye on. You should organize a march against them and see if your arrested
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BEHEAD ALL WHO INSULT MOHAMMED! :hitler: :2thumbsup:
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Firstly, they are radicals therefore they don't represent your average Muslim out there on the street. Secondly, not all protestors were peaceful in London, certainly weren't at the G20 protests and I should know coz I was there :P Thirdly, they do have a point. The war in Iraq was unjustfied and solely for the purpose of getting greedy people oil.
Double standard it may be but this country prides itself on freedom of speech, their religion doesn't.
All that being said, I am in no way defending terrorists. I just don't like people hating on all Muslims as a collective whole for the actions done by their extremeist counterparts.
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I have a feeling this^ is gonna be a threadkiller :lol:
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Firstly, they are radicals therefore they don't represent your average Muslim out there on the street. Secondly, not all protestors were peaceful in London, certainly weren't at the G20 protests and I should know coz I was there :P Thirdly, they do have a point. The war in Iraq was unjustfied and solely for the purpose of getting greedy people oil.
Double standard it may be but this country prides itself on freedom of speech, their religion doesn't.
All that being said, I am in no way defending terrorists. I just don't like people hating on all Muslims as a collective whole for the actions done by their extremeist counterparts.
I know, thats why I put fanatic! Yes, they have a point, but its not really the soldiers fault, they're just doing their job. They should go and protest to Mr Brown, but they'd probably try burning down number 10.
This country's days of freedom of speech are long gone, more double standards. They have higher rights, cause if they got treated badly or spoken out against it'd go down as racism.
Its any kind of fanatical religious people. Just like the fucktard extremist christians in the deep south of America.
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I like your thinking :thumbup:
However no one forces a soldier to volunteer, let alone go to war and you do get sadistic cunts who torture people for pleasure. Like the shit that happened at Abu Ghraib and was all over the news.
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Firstly, they are radicals therefore they don't represent your average Muslim out there on the street. Secondly, not all protestors were peaceful in London, certainly weren't at the G20 protests and I should know coz I was there :P Thirdly, they do have a point. The war in Iraq was unjustfied and solely for the purpose of getting greedy people oil.
Double standard it may be but this country prides itself on freedom of speech, their religion doesn't.
All that being said, I am in no way defending terrorists. I just don't like people hating on all Muslims as a collective whole for the actions done by their extremeist counterparts.
True.
Free speech is a great good. And if we want to keep it, we will have to bear that fundamentalists/bigots, religious, or not religious, will make use of that in a way that is diametrically opposed to the right of the freedom of speech. It comes with it, and always has.
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I like your thinking :thumbup:
However no one forces a soldier to volunteer, let alone go to war and you do get sadistic cunts who torture people for pleasure. Like the shit that happened at Abu Ghraib and was all over the news.
What?? Cum again? lol
I think some of them mean well, and then some of them go into the army for an ego boost. But yeah, the Iraq war is insane.
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Hey, I liked your thinking in that one post. Doesn't mean I like it in general :P
Yeah the Iraq War was fucked up. In a way, I don't really blame extremists for responding the way they did to it. Not to mention, I don't see why soldiers should get any special treatment just coz they go and "fight for the country". Nationalism is a stupid concept anyway.
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Hey, I liked your thinking in that one post. Doesn't mean I like it in general :P
Yeah the Iraq War was fucked up. In a way, I don't really blame extremists for responding the way they did to it. Not to mention, I don't see why soldiers should get any special treatment just coz they go and "fight for the country". Nationalism is a stupid concept anyway.
Cut the crap, you're my latest fan :-* ;)
What, killing more people in protest? I think honestly we should just leave them to it, there'll never be peace in the middle east. And blowing the fuck out of them will only make things worse. Blair, Bush and Cheney should be tried for war crimes.
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Whats that for? :-\
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Just nuke the fucking middle east, christ
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Just nuke the fucking middle east, christ
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I think some of them mean well, and then some of them go into the army for an ego boost. But yeah, the Iraq war is insane.
It wasn't insane. The US hit their domestic peak oil in the early 1970's, and now 2/3rds of US oil consumption is met by imports, and domestic production is about half of what it was at it's peak, so the US is critically dependent on foreign oil supplies, and this dependence has been a powerful driving force behind the US foreign policy shift from isolationism to interventionism.
By getting their dick wet in every middle-eastern shithole they can shove it into through force or persuasion, the US has prevented Russia and China from exerting a significant influence in that region and has gained significant leverage in trade negotiations. Their extensive military presence and political influence in these countries will also help them to mitigate the 'Export Land' effect, where an oil exporting country very rapidly ceases exports after hitting their production peak, due to growing domestic demand that overshoots domestic production once production begins to decline.
With Global oil production currently peaking, and well into decline at a regional level in most places, I suspect that the global political situation is going to get pretty ugly as the major players struggle to meet their energy needs. Throw climate change into the mix and the 21st century could make the 20th look civilised by comparison.
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Just nuke the fucking middle east, christ
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War crime, right there... more of a "war crime" than anything Bush, Cheney, Blair, etc. did.
War crimes, what a fucking joke of a concept that is lol.
I do agree we need to nuke the Middle East, right after Africa.
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I think some of them mean well, and then some of them go into the army for an ego boost. But yeah, the Iraq war is insane.
It wasn't insane. The US hit their domestic peak oil in the early 1970's, and now 2/3rds of US oil consumption is met by imports, and domestic production is about half of what it was at it's peak, so the US is critically dependent on foreign oil supplies, and this dependence has been a powerful driving force behind the US foreign policy shift from isolationism to interventionism.
By getting their dick wet in every middle-eastern shithole they can shove it into through force or persuasion, the US has prevented Russia and China from exerting a significant influence in that region and has gained significant leverage in trade negotiations. Their extensive military presence and political influence in these countries will also help them to mitigate the 'Export Land' effect, where an oil exporting country very rapidly ceases exports after hitting their production peak, due to growing domestic demand that overshoots domestic production once production begins to decline.
With Global oil production currently peaking, and well into decline at a regional level in most places, I suspect that the global political situation is going to get pretty ugly as the major players struggle to meet their energy needs. Throw climate change into the mix and the 21st century could make the 20th look civilised by comparison.
It was insane, that Bush said God told him to go to war