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Antisemitism and anit-Muslim feeling
Arnie Appleaide - Inspector General of the Defenders of Freedom Posted Dec 21, 2006
BarSt, how can you continue to ask questions without answering those posed to you? or are all of your questions rhetorial? How many roads must you walk down before you know? Who is Muhammed VI? Why did Archduke Ferdinand's driver take that fateful wrong turn down the alley? Why the Czar of Russia so eager to support the Serbian's against Austria? Why do people never discuss the crusaders sack of Copenhagen?
Antisemitism and anit-Muslim feeling
swl Posted Dec 21, 2006
I too am intrigued at the Crusader's sack of Copenhagen.
Antisemitism and anit-Muslim feeling
PedanticBarSteward Posted Dec 22, 2006
Re-Morocco
Hassan II - certainly was a tyrant and a despot. His son - known as M6 - inherited hell when he became king in 1999. Written off by the world as a jet-skiing playboy he has changed the country - the Mudawana, that gives women proper rights, the parliament where women are guaranteed seats, modernising education and the economy. Trying to resolve the impossible problems inherited from the former colonial powers.
Jews, Christians and all are welcomed here. There are churches and synagogues, there is one God. The only time you have a problem is if you say you don't believe in God and then you will get a lecture - trying to save your soul - from anyone from seven to seventy.
I am not anti-semitic - I am not anti-islam - I AM anti-hypocrisy.
In a strange mad world, most of what the world wants (oil and self-destruction) is owned by Muslims - the money to buy it owned (controlled) by Jews.
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kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website Posted Dec 22, 2006
I think most of the world wants good food, a nice place to live, family and friends, some kind of contentedness, fun/pleasure, meaningful work etc.
I'm glad to hear you are not anti-semitic or anti-islam. Some of us as a tad sensitive to overarching generalisations about groups of people, and I was having a hard time following your previous posts. Maybe it's better to be explicit
Nice to hear about Morocco.
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PedanticBarSteward Posted Dec 22, 2006
None of my posts have meant to be obscure and I have tried to be explicit.
Religion has been used by those in power to manipulate the populace.
Religion has been interpreted by those in power to suit their own ends.
Religion has been used by those in power to create conflict between people.
Others sit on the side and make money out of it all and the money made out of helping people kill each other is now so important to the economies of the Occidental countries that they have to maintain conflict, hatred and terror so as to justify the ruinous spending on their arms industries.
The, "They are out to get us!" syndrome is becoming the norm - who are 'they'
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kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website Posted Dec 22, 2006
Are you saying that religion is the root of those evils? Because I would say that not all religion is guilty of that, and other supposedly non-religious concentrations of power have been used likewise eg science, economics.
I accept that your earlier posts weren't intended to be obscure but they weren't very clear. Maybe you could just restate what you are saying here in this thread, because I still am not really following it.
Antisemitism and anit-Muslim feeling
PedanticBarSteward Posted Dec 22, 2006
Religion is not the root of all evils - the people who interpret it - vis the latest rotweiller pope - are.
Antisemitism and anit-Muslim feeling
Blues Shark - For people who like this sort of thing, then this is just the sort of thing they'll like Posted Dec 22, 2006
Why was the gunman on the grassy knoll never identified?
I'm off. Despite Barstewards assurance, this *is* merely another variation on the International Zionist Banking Conspiracy, and I don't have the time or the patience.
Save to point out that it will be news to the oil controlling nations (either moderate Muslim or Christian) will be gobsmacked to learn they have no power compared to Jewish money, and the fact that 'all the money' is in Jewish hands will come as a huge shock to the Sultan of Brunei, The Saudi Royal Family and Bill gates, to name but three. I think Exxon/Mobil might be rather shocked as well.
Oh, and the AK47 comes from Russia and the Israeli's have never been granted permission to produce it, whereas the Chinese and South Africans have been knocking out copies for years.
Antisemitism and anit-Muslim feeling
PedanticBarSteward Posted Dec 22, 2006
"The AK47 comes from Russia" - wrong Czechoslovakia.
Who funds the manufacture of the copies, Indian, Pakistani, Chinese, Yemeni, South African?
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BouncyBitInTheMiddle Posted Dec 22, 2006
Sack of Copenhagen? I stand ready to be edumacated.
Antisemitism and anit-Muslim feeling
BouncyBitInTheMiddle Posted Dec 22, 2006
<<"Who funds the manufacture of the copies, Indian, Pakistani, Chinese, Yemeni, South African?">>
I accuse Colonel Mustard, in the drawing room, with the candle stick.
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Blues Shark - For people who like this sort of thing, then this is just the sort of thing they'll like Posted Dec 22, 2006
I think you'll find it was the reverend pick-your-colour, in the cathedral, with Jewish money. If I'm understand Barsteward right.
I also think Arnie *might* have meant Constantinople. In which case it was mostly because the Doge of Venice was a vindictive old git who was jealous of Constantinople's trading power in the eastern Med.
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PedanticBarSteward Posted Dec 22, 2006
Well - that seems to have summed everything up very neatly - I shall now go and enjoy Christmas, Eid Al Adha and the New Year - ratassed-sober-ratased and try not to annoy anybody. Also best wishes to those that are out camping in the wind and the rain , observing the winter solstice.
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Effers;England. Posted Dec 22, 2006
I think racism of all sorts is always defeated by the general good will of the majority that value the kind of society we live in. You can bring in all the laws in the world but really it's about people's general attitude to focussing blame or not on one particular race or group, be they blacks, Jews, Muslims or whatever.
I still remain optimistic that the vast majority of Brits want no truck with any narrow, unintelligent blame on any one particular group, and value our rich pluralistic society. A strong society like ours may suffer little hiccups from time to time, as will any society, but I really don't think we have anything to fear overall.
Merry christmas Pedantic!
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badger party tony party green party Posted Dec 22, 2006
Yeah and you're like Titus Oates running round saying how the Catholics want to eat our babies.
Sad really.
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- 163: PedanticBarSteward (Dec 22, 2006)
- 164: kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website (Dec 22, 2006)
- 165: PedanticBarSteward (Dec 22, 2006)
- 166: kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website (Dec 22, 2006)
- 167: PedanticBarSteward (Dec 22, 2006)
- 168: Blues Shark - For people who like this sort of thing, then this is just the sort of thing they'll like (Dec 22, 2006)
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