Islamaphobia

Why do you think Trump is against open door policies? Yet the left here is out tear him down for everything he says or does...but He usually comes out ahead :)

Peter
One has to admit Trump has a few good points.
The Moslems seem geared up to take over by violence if necessary and are therefore unwelcome in any civilised society.
 
The problem is that Islam has so many fundamental areas in which it conflicts with everyday western values, not the least of which are democracy and respect for the universal rights of man.

It is not phobic to be aware of the differences between different religions in various regards nor to point out those which have the deepest clashes with our own views. This view itself of course is not permissible within some Islamic denominations.
 
The problem is that Islam has so many fundamental areas in which it conflicts with everyday western values, not the least of which are democracy and respect for the universal rights of man.

It is not phobic to be aware of the differences between different religions in various regards nor to point out those which have the deepest clashes with our own views. This view itself of course is not permissible within some Islamic denominations.



You guys have met your match. Everything they are doing today, you used to do yesterday. How convenient to forget and play sooooo innocent



 
You guys have met your match. Everything they are doing today, you used to do yesterday. How convenient to forget and play sooooo innocent





Its correct that the Christian faith and the British Empire have carried out acts parallel to what Islamic extremists and supported of IS are carrying out today. Its not forgotten and I'm not going to defend either.

Nor is it forgotten that the Christian faith went through the Reformation and has become a religion which could hardly now be more tolerant. Nor that the British Empire took unilateral action by force, breaching what we would now call international law in many respects, to end the slave trade. Nor that the British Empire ended due to political initiative from Britain, rather than by external conquest or colonial uprising.

The common factor in all these evolutions is that people thought there was a better way which did not involve repression.
 
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Jesus H Christ, you guys even buggered the Irish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Imagine that! The Irish? That is a sin that will never be forgiven - by any God. In America we love the Irish, you mess with them, youmess with us. We love the Scots too. Dig? :):)

And your one greatest screwupof screwups? The way you divided India into 2 parts, Pakistan and India. Boy oh boy you did it with this one. Holy Tamale, a giant hydrogen bomb just itching to go off. It was YOUR doing.

That's why I say, "wherever there is a giant screwup, UK is behind it" Your Empire "done(s)" makes Hitler look like a teddy bear

Now they want to send a ship to the Persian Gulf and capture Iranian ships - all the while giggling that by doing stuff like this, they can suck America into a surreptitious new Brit-started war, then sit back and enjoy the party as "stupid, generous" America obliges. Hahahahahaha, Trump sees thru' this ruse. Not happening!

Best advice? Early stags of Islamic war against UK. You already know you've lost, your FEAR tells it all and your HATE will confound you further and guarantee your loss.

Its over for you guys.

Your only prayer is that Trump makes the lot of you a US state. Just stay the heck away from my home, California. You are not welcome. Muslims and everyone else, all other nationalities are welcome.




Learn boys, learn, learn before its too late. Learn about your own HISTORY. In the financial markets all successful people know their History well. There is even a saying, "those who ignore History are doomed to repeat it" ........... in reality its a heck of a lot worse. Without knowledge of History you got no chance. Alll power comes from History



I have prepared a List for your reading. All duffers should read this stuff for the next weeks. this means every single one of you.

My compliments

Have a good one












“Colonial secret papers to be made public”, BBC News, May 6, 2011

“Taking Sides in the Boer War”, by Byron Farwell, American Heritage Magazine, March, 1976

“The South African War 1899 -1902”, South African History Online, November 10, 2011

“The Last Lion: Winston S. Churchill, Visions of Glory (1874 – 1932)”, by William Manchester

“The Great Irish Potato Famine”, by James S. Donnelly

“Raj: The Making and Unmaking of British India”, by Lawrence James

“The history of British slave ownership has been buried: now its scale can be revealed”, by David Olusoga, The Guardian, July 11, 2015

“Officers, Gentlemen, and Thieves”, by Michael Carrington, Modern Asia Studies, 2003

“The Bloody Legacy of the Indian Partition”, by William Dalrymple, The New Yorker, June 29, 2015

“The Cambridge Illustrated History of the British Empire”, edited by PJ Marshall
 
It takes 2 ..... but hidden, unbeknownst to the general public, there is a 3rd. So who is this 3rd?

The number of anti-Muslim hate crimes reported across Britain increased by 593% in the week after a white supremacist killed worshippers at two New Zealand mosques, an independent monitoring group has said.


Imagine if that 593% was profits in trading. Compare the 2 activities, HATE vs TRADING

No bloody contest


 
It takes 2 ..... but hidden, unbeknownst to the general public, there is a 3rd. So who is this 3rd?

The number of anti-Muslim hate crimes reported across Britain increased by 593% in the week after a white supremacist killed worshippers at two New Zealand mosques, an independent monitoring group has said.


Imagine if that 593% was profits in trading. Compare the 2 activities, HATE vs TRADING

No bloody contest




So what's your point?
 
People just love to build themselves up by bashing others.
The British Empire is an easy target for greedy wannabee politicians to get support.
In fact many thousand well meaning Brits gave their lives to make life better for less advantaged people and were appreciated.
They are long gone but many roads, hospitals, schools, railways etc are still there and are still widely used.
Let's look on the bright side folks and not listen to lying politicians. Every little plus improves things.
 
Islamophobia: Siren song as of today ...................

It takes 2, baby:

One can have a dream, baby
Two can make a dream so real
One can talk about being in love
Two can see how it really feels
One can wish upon a star
Two can make a wish come true, yeah
One can stand alone in the dark
Two can make a light shine through
It takes two, baby
It takes two, baby
just me and you
You know it takes two
One can have a broken heart
living in misery
Two can really ease the pain
like a perfect remedy
One can be alone in a bar
like an island he's all alone
Two can make just any place
seem just like bein' at home

It takes two, baby
It takes two, baby
just me and you


 
He's off his rocker.
Nothing to see here.
Moving along.

Who's off his rocker, all I've got is 'ignored user' popping up, I'm not entirely sure why.........
It takes 2 ..... see line #1, how can you miss it?

It takes 2, baby, always has, always will. Why? Because its a 2-terminal Universe.

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You took your time, question is, will you stay on ignore now (y) :D :ROFLMAO:
 
He's off his rocker.
Nothing to see here.
Moving along.


The incredible is invisible, therefore impossible

It can't be confronted for to do so, the perpetrators would fall to their knees and never be able to rise, so great would the guilt be.

Moving along is almost guaranteed for reasons #1 & #2


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Islamophobia: effect = Muslim Tsunami overwhelming England. cause: earthquakes of gigantic proportion signals ignored: receding waters for decades.


Exhibit 1: Ireland

It was not a famine as there was plenty of food other than potatoes. The British government stood idly by and let millions of Irish die in what is now being called genocide.

A blight upon the potatoes of Ireland forever changed the histories of Ireland, England, and the United States of America. The blight that we now know was a water mold (and not a fungus as originally believed), Phytophthora infestans, attacked the cash crop of the Irish Catholic peasant farmer. This was the crop with which the Irish paid their rent to the English and Protestant landlords.

Starving Irish peasants tried to eat the rotten potatoes and fell ill to cholera and typhus and whole villages were struck down. Many landlords evicted the starving tenants who could be found dying on sides of roads with mouths green from eating grass to fill their bellies


Father, I am now in a state of shock as I uncover the atrocities of the English. The Irish? Who could ever imagine that anybody would do them like that? Disgusting! I'm more than happy to share California with the Irish people. they are welcome any time. What an education for Fibo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Who's off his rocker, all I've got is 'ignored user' popping up, I'm not entirely sure why.........


You took your time, question is, will you stay on ignore now (y) :D :ROFLMAO:


ROFLMAO ROFLMAO

He can't keep me on Ignore. Same goes for tomorton and Pat494. All hippocrates. Besides, what exactly is the Ignore button for? = duck head into sand so you cannot see the perceived enemy. How duffer-ish is that knowing that the enemy is FIBO, who will come up from behind to a bum fully exposed. Its a disaster waiting to happen. Better to go face to face and have a dialogue or fight. :whistle::whistle::whistle::whistle::whistle::whistle::whistle:


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Exhibit 1: Ireland .......... (contd) The legs of Fibo are buckling to see his Irish brothers and sisters suffered like this


Other Irish families were sent to workhouses where the overcrowding and poor conditions led to more starvation, sickness, and ultimately death. Going to a workhouse was akin to marching to one's own death. Some more sympathetic landlords paid the passage for their tenants to emigrate to America, Canada, and Australia. Ship owners took advantage of the situation and wedged hundreds of diseased and desperate Irish into ships that were hardly sea-worthy for the Trans-Atlantic trip. These ships became known as "coffin ships" as more than one-third of the passengers died on the voyage.


The Irish that did survive the trip to America, Canada, or Australia on the coffin ships drummed up awareness and more importantly, aid in the form of food. But for every one ship sailing into Ireland with food, more were exporting grain-based alcohol, wool and flax, and other necessities such as wheat, oats, barley, butter, eggs, beef, and pork that could have helped feed the Irish people. The Irish themselves were accused of bringing the famine on themselves as they were viewed as a lazy, overpopulated race of people - never mind that they were not legally able to fish or hunt under British law. They starved in the midst of plenty because they were not allowed to provide for themselves and their families by any means other than agriculture.


"...It is a frightful document against ourselves...one of the most melancholy stories in the whole world of insolence, rapine, brutal, endless slaughter and persecution on the part of the English master...There is no crime ever invented by eastern or western barbarians, no torture or Roman persecution or Spanish Inquisition, no tyranny of Nero or Alva but can be matched in the history of England in Ireland." (Metress, 2)
 
The potato became the dominant crop for the poor of Ireland as it was able to provide the greatest amount of food for the least acreage. Farming required a large family to tend the crops and the population grew as a result of need. Poverty forced the Irish to rely upon the potato and the potato kept the Irish impoverished.

As the economic situation worsened, landlords who had the legal power to do so, evicted their Irish tenant farmers, filling the workhouses with poor, underfed, and diseased human beings who were destined to die.


A caption under a picture shown in The Pictorial Times, October 10, 1846, best describes the circumstances of the great starvation, and the nature of the genocide:

"Around them is plenty; rickyards, in full contempt, stand under their snug thatch, calculating the chances of advancing prices; or, the thrashed grain safely stored awaits only the opportunity of conveyance to be taken far away to feed strangers...But a strong arm interposes to hold the maddened infuriates away. Property laws supersede those of Nature. Grain is of more value than blood. And if they attempt to take of the fatness of the land that belongs to their lords, death by musketry, is a cheap government measure to provide for the wants of a starving and incensed people."(Food Riots, 2)

It is time for the world to stop referring to this disastrous period in Irish history as the Great Famine, and to fully realize, and to acknowledge, the magnitude of the crime that systematically destroyed Irish nationalism, the Irish economy, the Irish culture, and the Irish people.
 
See Owen Jones from the Guardian ............. good stuff here, both sides, but Owen hammers the ultimate point in

 
where do you find the TIME to write all this stuff??
and find and upload pics?
 
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