Another nasty Islamic fascist state is born
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aragajag wrote:Ask the buddist monks and children beheaded in sth Thailand, its not a west v islam thing. They want the lot and if u dont submit its off with your head.
This wanting to destroy history is over the top and cant be politically corrected away.
I dont care what people think about me for saying that islam is a cancer, jesus they want sharia in sydney's suburbs.
There will no peace until all submit, as much as i try i cant come to any other conclusion.
So screw islam and its supporters.
i understand that and it is a valid worry, but ,who let them into sydney, who brought them there? why are they in sydney in the first place?
when u find that out, then the puzzle pieces come together, it was no accident.
with the power of soul,anything is possible
with the power of you,anything that you wanna do
with the power of you,anything that you wanna do
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perronick wrote:The West has made the ME a warzone for almost a century, we have no right to be shocked. Of course there are extremists, that's what we have sowed, supported and financed. Now we throw in the same bag the radicals that we created and the rest of the Muslim world. It's like being a smoker for 60 years and blame the Mexicans that work the tobacco fields when you get lung cancer.
The west????
You have got to be kidding me.
How about,
You retards in the middle east have been killing each other for the past 10,000 years over invisible forces.
Doing anything, especially torturing the children of every culture out there. Congratulations retards.

If I ever make it to the rock ill be sure to thank Jesus, Muhammad, and Moses for all of this by taking a shit on it.

"There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die. "
I AM an endangered species.
I AM an endangered species.
Europe has had wars that lasted for 100 years and we've been killing each other massively and non-stop untill 1945, or 1991 if you take the Balcans and the Soviet occupation of Eastern Europe into account. Hey, and what can I say about our American cousins? I'll just leave it there.
The intervention of the Wester world in the ME, and I mean troops on the groud, old school invasion and occupation, started in the 19th century, it's in the History books, it's called the Great Game http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_ ... guation%29 I link you to disambiguation because the term is kind of wide. Go figure why.
I'm sure you are familiar with the more recent version of the Great Game in the 20th century, the Sha of Persia, Palestine etc etc If those "retards" have been killing each other over invisible forces, first I think we should feel a little sympathy and solidarity, since we definitely do not excel on that field either and second, they have been played against each other by the same "invisible" forces that have fucked us for generations too.
The intervention of the Wester world in the ME, and I mean troops on the groud, old school invasion and occupation, started in the 19th century, it's in the History books, it's called the Great Game http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_ ... guation%29 I link you to disambiguation because the term is kind of wide. Go figure why.
I'm sure you are familiar with the more recent version of the Great Game in the 20th century, the Sha of Persia, Palestine etc etc If those "retards" have been killing each other over invisible forces, first I think we should feel a little sympathy and solidarity, since we definitely do not excel on that field either and second, they have been played against each other by the same "invisible" forces that have fucked us for generations too.
The time of being brave will always find us unaware. If we doubt, the only question remaining will be: why wasn't I brave?
Iran was quite a nice country before Jimmy Carter intervened and single-handedly took care of the shah and made sure that radical Islam took power. In my opinion Islam keeps nations in a poor level of life, culture and believes (Look at the failed states index). We should let these people fight their own wars without any intervention, it's their own struggle and let them discover what for them is the best way of living, maybe they need dictators. Nobody is equal but we all should have equal rights and many of those rights can be found in the western world and not in the Islamic world.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand." - Albert Einstein
L'Institut d'Égypte – In Memoriam
Founded in 1798 by the scientists accompanying Napoleon on his invasion of Egypt and author of the monumental 20-volume Description de l'Égypte (1809-28), L'Institut d' Égypte was burned down on Dec. 17 by crowds rampaging in the vicinity of the National Assembly building.
Remarkably for a learned institution, its doors were open to the public to meander and imbibe, though few did. During my three-year residency in Cairo in the 1970s, it served as a place of refuge, when the city was too much with me, as well as a regular destination for my foreign visitors. I treasured this little-known gem for its library of 200,000 volumes focused on Egypt, its symbol as the capstone of Orientalist learning in Egypt, its evocation of a different and better era, and the quietude it offered in a city with few such oases.
And now the barbarians came and destroyed it with a Molotov Cocktail. The walls still stand but the building is gutted, its invaluable contents burnt.
This attack brings to mind a host of prior acts of destruction of historical monuments in Egypt, including the medieval defacement of the Sphinx and the Cairo arson of 1952. Outside Egypt, assaults coming right to mind include the Muslim destruction of Hindu temples in India, the Turkish destruction of churches in northern Cyprus, the Palestinian sacking of the Tomb of Joseph, the Taliban destruction of the Bamiyan Buddha, the Iraqi pillaging of museums, libraries, and archives, the Saudi destruction of antiquities in Mecca, and the Malaysia destruction of an historic Hindu temple. This barbarism, in other words, fits into a larger pattern. What is it about Muslims and history? As this listing suggests, too many of them hate not only what is non-Islamic but even their own heritage

The former minister of state for antiquities affairs, Zahi Hawass, campaigned for the return of the country's treasures. I vote against that. Better they be safe where they are than exposed to the fury of modern-day Egyptians, especially given that Egypt's mufti recently ruled against the private display of statues, a possible first step toward a state-sanctioned destruction of Egyptian antiquities. In addition, observers rightly worry that the incomparable Egyptian Museum may be targeted next. (December 26, 2011)
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Founded in 1798 by the scientists accompanying Napoleon on his invasion of Egypt and author of the monumental 20-volume Description de l'Égypte (1809-28), L'Institut d' Égypte was burned down on Dec. 17 by crowds rampaging in the vicinity of the National Assembly building.
Remarkably for a learned institution, its doors were open to the public to meander and imbibe, though few did. During my three-year residency in Cairo in the 1970s, it served as a place of refuge, when the city was too much with me, as well as a regular destination for my foreign visitors. I treasured this little-known gem for its library of 200,000 volumes focused on Egypt, its symbol as the capstone of Orientalist learning in Egypt, its evocation of a different and better era, and the quietude it offered in a city with few such oases.
And now the barbarians came and destroyed it with a Molotov Cocktail. The walls still stand but the building is gutted, its invaluable contents burnt.
This attack brings to mind a host of prior acts of destruction of historical monuments in Egypt, including the medieval defacement of the Sphinx and the Cairo arson of 1952. Outside Egypt, assaults coming right to mind include the Muslim destruction of Hindu temples in India, the Turkish destruction of churches in northern Cyprus, the Palestinian sacking of the Tomb of Joseph, the Taliban destruction of the Bamiyan Buddha, the Iraqi pillaging of museums, libraries, and archives, the Saudi destruction of antiquities in Mecca, and the Malaysia destruction of an historic Hindu temple. This barbarism, in other words, fits into a larger pattern. What is it about Muslims and history? As this listing suggests, too many of them hate not only what is non-Islamic but even their own heritage

The former minister of state for antiquities affairs, Zahi Hawass, campaigned for the return of the country's treasures. I vote against that. Better they be safe where they are than exposed to the fury of modern-day Egyptians, especially given that Egypt's mufti recently ruled against the private display of statues, a possible first step toward a state-sanctioned destruction of Egyptian antiquities. In addition, observers rightly worry that the incomparable Egyptian Museum may be targeted next. (December 26, 2011)
danielpipes.org
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perronick wrote:Europe has had wars that lasted for 100 years and we've been killing each other massively and non-stop untill 1945, or 1991 if you take the Balcans and the Soviet occupation of Eastern Europe into account. Hey, and what can I say about our American cousins? I'll just leave it there.
The intervention of the Wester world in the ME, and I mean troops on the groud, old school invasion and occupation, started in the 19th century, it's in the History books, it's called the Great Game http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_ ... guation%29 I link you to disambiguation because the term is kind of wide. Go figure why.
I'm sure you are familiar with the more recent version of the Great Game in the 20th century, the Sha of Persia, Palestine etc etc If those "retards" have been killing each other over invisible forces, first I think we should feel a little sympathy and solidarity, since we definitely do not excel on that field either and second, they have been played against each other by the same "invisible" forces that have fucked us for generations too.
So you're saying the same invisible forces wrote all the religions and beliefs that are clashing, or at least have utmost authority at the tops of each? (lets exclude the banks for this one, we have no proof the rothschilds running mesopotamia, or egypt.)
Gee, what can you say about your American cousins who came here from your lands, and then almost wiped out 12 million natives, and then started this conquest?
What about the Persian empire, romans ect ect? You guys on the other side of the world have been wiping each other across the board by the civilization since day 1, in the name of enlightenment. 
"There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die. "
I AM an endangered species.
I AM an endangered species.
mrmcnuggets wrote: What about the Persian empire, romans ect ect? You guys on the other side of the world have been wiping each other across the board by the civilization since day 1, in the name of enlightenment.
I think for any semblance of humanity to survive to a greater future is to get to know what gives us life.
Many old tribal ways hold the key to social interaction where competition is not destruction.
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I'm glad I'm not judgmental like all you smug, superficial idiots.
I'm glad I'm not judgmental like all you smug, superficial idiots.
Muslim Brotherhood member who just won parliament seat: pilgrimage to grave of 19th-century Jewish holy man in Nile Delta would be "suicide mission" for Israelis
Egyptian Islamists and other activists say they have vowed to prevent Israelis from making an annual pilgrimage to the tomb of a 19th-century Jewish holy man in the Nile Delta.
Pilgrimage opponents have decided to stage protests on roads leading to the tomb of Rabbi Yaakov Abuhatzeira in the village of Daymouta, 180 kilometers (112 miles) north of Cairo, said Gamal Heshmat of the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist group which is the country's best organized political movement.
He said that the late December and early January pilgrimage would be a "suicide mission" for Israelis, because of popular opposition to their presence in Egypt.
"Normalization (of relations) with Israel is forced on the people, and the visits too come against the will of people and despite popular rejection," said Heshmat, who recently won a seat in parliament in the country's first elections following the ouster of former president Hosni Mubarak.
Egyptian activists have rallied against the pilgrimage every year for most of the last decade. Egypt's daily Al-Ahram newspaper reported Tuesday that 31 parties and groups had joined this year's campaign.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish human rights organization based in Los Angeles, denounced the attempts to block the pilgrimage. In a Tuesday statement, the center's Abraham Cooper accused the Brotherhood of trying to "curb religious freedom of Jews."
"In their worldview, there is no respect for the traditions for Jews, dead or alive," he said.
The tomb is a vestige of Egypt's once-prosperous Jewish community, which at the time of the first war with Israel in 1948 numbered about 80,000 people.
But the Arab-Israeli wars, and the resentment and expulsions that they engendered, have reduced the number of Egypt's Jews to about 60 individuals, according to the Israeli embassy.
Yusuf al-Qaradawi’s fatwa “every Jew who enters Egypt should be killed.”
Egyptian Islamists and other activists say they have vowed to prevent Israelis from making an annual pilgrimage to the tomb of a 19th-century Jewish holy man in the Nile Delta.
Pilgrimage opponents have decided to stage protests on roads leading to the tomb of Rabbi Yaakov Abuhatzeira in the village of Daymouta, 180 kilometers (112 miles) north of Cairo, said Gamal Heshmat of the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist group which is the country's best organized political movement.
He said that the late December and early January pilgrimage would be a "suicide mission" for Israelis, because of popular opposition to their presence in Egypt.
"Normalization (of relations) with Israel is forced on the people, and the visits too come against the will of people and despite popular rejection," said Heshmat, who recently won a seat in parliament in the country's first elections following the ouster of former president Hosni Mubarak.
Egyptian activists have rallied against the pilgrimage every year for most of the last decade. Egypt's daily Al-Ahram newspaper reported Tuesday that 31 parties and groups had joined this year's campaign.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish human rights organization based in Los Angeles, denounced the attempts to block the pilgrimage. In a Tuesday statement, the center's Abraham Cooper accused the Brotherhood of trying to "curb religious freedom of Jews."
"In their worldview, there is no respect for the traditions for Jews, dead or alive," he said.
The tomb is a vestige of Egypt's once-prosperous Jewish community, which at the time of the first war with Israel in 1948 numbered about 80,000 people.
But the Arab-Israeli wars, and the resentment and expulsions that they engendered, have reduced the number of Egypt's Jews to about 60 individuals, according to the Israeli embassy.
Yusuf al-Qaradawi’s fatwa “every Jew who enters Egypt should be killed.”
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aragajag wrote:mrmcnuggets wrote: What about the Persian empire, romans ect ect? You guys on the other side of the world have been wiping each other across the board by the civilization since day 1, in the name of enlightenment.
I think for any semblance of humanity to survive to a greater future is to get to know what gives us life.
Many old tribal ways hold the key to social interaction where competition is not destruction.
elaborate further aragajag?

"There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die. "
I AM an endangered species.
I AM an endangered species.
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