Any country that is predominantly white is a target, english-speaking or otherwise.
Indonesia? Phillipines?Pubic wrote:
Any country that is predominantly white is a target, english-speaking or otherwise.
One of the better posts regarding this subject. I myself prefer to call it convenient amnesia.=OBS= EstebanRey wrote:
And 400 years ago you would have been one of those stupid immigrants that the natives wanted to get rid of, short term memory my friend....|Vap0rXX| wrote:
These stupid borwn fuckers are really starting to ruin this counrty. We have wayyy to much immigration and all these god damn bastards we let in decide they want to blow up our prized buildings. \
This is getting bad that its this close to home, these Arabs can go back where they came from for all i car, all they do is take up space and smell like shit, not to mention they blow shit up.
They collected 3X the amount of ammonium nitrate then what was used on the Okla. Coty bombing, 3 tonnes to be exact.
Link: http://sympaticomsn.ctv.ca/servlet/Arti … sts_060603
Discuss.
It's sunday morning so I don't feel like taking the time to read the entire thread but... Have the people arrested already been convicted of terrorism or are they merely suspected?
convicted, and dont worry canada they arent here for you. They just set up shop there due to your weaker border enforcement ( supprisingly worse then america ).
They were only arrested. And Vanish, Canada only has one border. Which country does it go to?
Do you what "irrelevant nitpick" means? How many people swim onto Baffin Island from Greenland every year, do you think?<{SoE}>Agamemnar wrote:
Canada has another border actually. They share one with Denmark.
Border controls apply at air and sea ports as well as does the terminology. I think it is a very literal interpretation ypu have chosen to take from vanishs post.bakarocket wrote:
They were only arrested. And Vanish, Canada only has one border. Which country does it go to?
I think the point is that Canada has softer entry controls.
Ehhhhh, who cares, I am sure they are guilty of SOMETHINGRosse_modest wrote:
It's sunday morning so I don't feel like taking the time to read the entire thread but... Have the people arrested already been convicted of terrorism or are they merely suspected?
The USA should drop a NUCLEAR BOMB on the entire middle east......problem and I found the solution.
I feel sorry for some of the people that gave me - karma thinking white people cannot be just as bad as a terrorist. We just had a 6 year old girl cut up into little pieces by a normal looking white person here in our home state. Is that comparable to a terrorist? I think worse. Wake up.
Another thing about Karma I noticed is people are scared to leave there name with it. If you are so sure of yourself have some balls and leave your name.. I always do.
Also 2 more negative karma's would be nice since I like to stay at 0.
8^ 66-6
Another thing about Karma I noticed is people are scared to leave there name with it. If you are so sure of yourself have some balls and leave your name.. I always do.
Also 2 more negative karma's would be nice since I like to stay at 0.
8^ 66-6
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ever heard of timothy mcvey? oklahoma city? no? ok thenpfc_toecutter wrote:
Not all Muslims are terrorists, but all terrorists are Muslims.
Exactly...kessel! wrote:
ever heard of timothy mcvey? oklahoma city? no? ok thenpfc_toecutter wrote:
Not all Muslims are terrorists, but all terrorists are Muslims.
Thanks for the - Karma guys Keep it coming.
Prove it. I'm sick of the random statements that different arguers make, almost always stemming from something someone else heard once, maybe from my friend's brother whose best friend works for the Immigration Centre in Milwaukee.vedds wrote:
Border controls apply at air and sea ports as well as does the terminology. I think it is a very literal interpretation ypu have chosen to take from vanishs post.bakarocket wrote:
They were only arrested. And Vanish, Canada only has one border. Which country does it go to?
I think the point is that Canada has softer entry controls.
If you can't prove this, you have no business saying it. A few good places to start would be the Immigration Canada website, uscis.gov, and google.
Pat Robertson's followers didn't crash a plane into the building. As for a Christian takeover of the US, I think you're perceiving threats where there aren't any. The Theocratic States of America? I don't think so, scooter.golgoj4 wrote:
So does that mean all the krazy kristians in kansas and other parts of the US who are currently ignoring that whole seperation of church & state thing have to take the same advice? What do we do with Pat Roberston, our very own homegrown US mullah? For as crazy as the muslims allegedly are, I wonder how long until the religious right in the US succeeds in turning this country in a theocracy str8 from the middle ages? Religion is just a tool to control sheep...and there are plenty willing to blow themselves / other people up. Trying to associate some racism to it just show how dumb you are.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Then perhaps Muslims should police the extremist elements of their own religion. I don't have a problem with brown people in general. I do have a problem with brown people who'd like to see me dead. Unfortunately, the amount of Islamic extremists forces me to look at all Muslims/Arabs with moderate suspicion. Call it common sense or human nature.Xietsu wrote:
Extreme, unwarranted racism towards Arabic peoples -- from the both of you -- just purveys your pathetic level of understanding and seriousness provided towards such a heavy topic. I have met a number of such that fall into this category and I can tell you that they have all been kind and understanding. There is nothing wrong with an Arab, just an extreme fundamentalist.
What I don't get is why Canada was a target, if not for religious reasons of it being a part of the great western Satan.
People are too quick to call eachother racist on these forums. Wake up. Far from being an insulting term, it has become humorous, and such slander usually backfires on those who give it. And whenever anybody rolls over and loudly (and publicly) whines "RACIST," it drives a larger wedge between minorities and majorities. I'm going to be brutally honest here...
If I saw that I was going to have to fire a minority, and had reason to believe he'd cost me thousands and thousands in legal bills because of it, I would just shut down my business. "Sorry. Out of money. Nothing personal. Might start up a business again, but not today."
All of my -karma has been given to me for these reasons:
1. I am "another American."
2. Someone thinks I am a racist.
3. Some unexplained and unsigned reason.
4. Some vague logic like "call it common sense for the American people to wake up and see what is going on..." What the heck?
This is a bit of what I'm talking about. Plenty of Muslims are angry about the suspicion brought down on their heads because of their extremist "brethren."Xietsu wrote:
What are you talking about? It isn't the job of a private organization to police others in the world -- who adopt "their views" -- for constancy. Many muslims would disagree with how international affairs have been conducted, but they do not commit acts of terrorism in an effort to further their cause.
Go ahead. -karma me.
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I'm sick of people taking the least sensible possible interpretation and using it to try to shoot down a reasonable suggestion. I'm not argueing that his point is necesarily correct, but that you chose to take the most overly simplistic literal interpretation to try and demean his point.bakarocket wrote:
Prove it. I'm sick of the random statements that different arguers make, almost always stemming from something someone else heard once, maybe from my friend's brother whose best friend works for the Immigration Centre in Milwaukee.
If you can't prove this, you have no business saying it. A few good places to start would be the Immigration Canada website, uscis.gov, and google.
His view may well be erroneous but the way to point that out would be to furnish some evidence to the contrary rather than dismissing it as you did below
bakarocket wrote:
And Vanish, Canada only has one border. Which country does it go to?
WTF? Dude, how is that ''a bit of what you're talking about? You're saying that the muslim society should organize a centralist establishment in order to police their followers. That link does not tie in, not even in the contexts of more ''reasonable suspicion'' towards muslims. The point that differs fundamentalists from those who arent extremist, is that they have overblown the fundamentals of their beliefs. Saying you should simply confront any muslim with some paranoia towards some kind of ''terrorist activity'' is just psychotic crap. Until such a person has exposed to you such uncertainty in their behavior, then you are to judge. What you're saying is just...you know, lacking a rational mode of analysis.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Pat Robertson's followers didn't crash a plane into the building. As for a Christian takeover of the US, I think you're perceiving threats where there aren't any. The Theocratic States of America? I don't think so, scooter.golgoj4 wrote:
So does that mean all the krazy kristians in kansas and other parts of the US who are currently ignoring that whole seperation of church & state thing have to take the same advice? What do we do with Pat Roberston, our very own homegrown US mullah? For as crazy as the muslims allegedly are, I wonder how long until the religious right in the US succeeds in turning this country in a theocracy str8 from the middle ages? Religion is just a tool to control sheep...and there are plenty willing to blow themselves / other people up. Trying to associate some racism to it just show how dumb you are.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Then perhaps Muslims should police the extremist elements of their own religion. I don't have a problem with brown people in general. I do have a problem with brown people who'd like to see me dead. Unfortunately, the amount of Islamic extremists forces me to look at all Muslims/Arabs with moderate suspicion. Call it common sense or human nature.
What I don't get is why Canada was a target, if not for religious reasons of it being a part of the great western Satan.
People are too quick to call eachother racist on these forums. Wake up. Far from being an insulting term, it has become humorous, and such slander usually backfires on those who give it. And whenever anybody rolls over and loudly (and publicly) whines "RACIST," it drives a larger wedge between minorities and majorities. I'm going to be brutally honest here...
If I saw that I was going to have to fire a minority, and had reason to believe he'd cost me thousands and thousands in legal bills because of it, I would just shut down my business. "Sorry. Out of money. Nothing personal. Might start up a business again, but not today."
All of my -karma has been given to me for these reasons:
1. I am "another American."
2. Someone thinks I am a racist.
3. Some unexplained and unsigned reason.
4. Some vague logic like "call it common sense for the American people to wake up and see what is going on..." What the heck?This is a bit of what I'm talking about. Plenty of Muslims are angry about the suspicion brought down on their heads because of their extremist "brethren."Xietsu wrote:
What are you talking about? It isn't the job of a private organization to police others in the world -- who adopt "their views" -- for constancy. Many muslims would disagree with how international affairs have been conducted, but they do not commit acts of terrorism in an effort to further their cause.
Go ahead. -karma me.
sod off mate how would u feel if ur country got sumthing blownXietsu wrote:
Extreme, unwarranted racism towards Arabic peoples -- from the both of you -- just purveys your pathetic level of understanding and seriousness provided towards such a heavy topic. I have met a number of such that fall into this category and I can tell you that they have all been kind and understanding. There is nothing wrong with an Arab, just an extreme fundamentalist.
the fuck up????
Was Timothy McVeigh a muslim?pfc_toecutter wrote:
Not all Muslims are terrorists, but all terrorists are Muslims.
Saw that on the news.
'Nuff said
'Nuff said
i feel like him(kntl)messmessmess17 wrote:
sod off mate how would u feel if ur country got sumthing blownXietsu wrote:
Extreme, unwarranted racism towards Arabic peoples -- from the both of you -- just purveys your pathetic level of understanding and seriousness provided towards such a heavy topic. I have met a number of such that fall into this category and I can tell you that they have all been kind and understanding. There is nothing wrong with an Arab, just an extreme fundamentalist.
the fuck up????
and my country has been blown up-lots of times.
Ive been through the IRA bombings and now the new wave of them. However racism does not help the situation. Stereotyping large numbers of people does not do anything to help anyone. So just shhh!!!