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Part Time James 25 Nov 15 4.49pm | |
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Is "Muslim" a race anyway? I know Christians and Atheists aren't considered to be a race. Genuine question. Racism seems to encompass a broad spectrum of things now including hating Justin Bieber fans or not eating salmon. ? Where'd that come from?? I dunno, was just musing on the fact I never eat salmon. I don't like seafood in general actually. Jew
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Part Time James 25 Nov 15 4.51pm | |
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Is "Muslim" a race anyway? I know Christians and Atheists aren't considered to be a race. Genuine question. Racism seems to encompass a broad spectrum of things now including hating Justin Bieber fans or not eating salmon. Technically its religious sectarianism, rather than racism, unless of course you hate Muslims by dint of largely being non-white etc. Is there an equivalent of being Anti-Semitic that's applicable to Muslims (Anti-Islamic sounds to generalist). Sadly, when someone is calling a person a racist like it's going out of fashion (I mean the term, obviously racism the act is going out of fashion a bit) they don't often want to listen to a debate about semantics.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 25 Nov 15 4.56pm | |
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Quote Part Time James at 25 Nov 2015 4.49pm
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Is "Muslim" a race anyway? I know Christians and Atheists aren't considered to be a race. Genuine question. Racism seems to encompass a broad spectrum of things now including hating Justin Bieber fans or not eating salmon. ? Where'd that come from?? I dunno, was just musing on the fact I never eat salmon. I don't like seafood in general actually. Jew
Quite impressive really, providing that much fish in a desert. Although under fishing and wildlife regulations taking 5000 fish so rapidly would have a dramatic impact on the local ecosystem. Probably would warrant a fine under UK Quota Systems.
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becky over the moon 25 Nov 15 5.29pm | |
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Quote Part Time James at 25 Nov 2015 4.26pm
Is "Muslim" a race anyway? I know Christians and Atheists aren't considered to be a race. Genuine question. Racism seems to encompass a broad spectrum of things now including hating Justin Bieber fans or not eating salmon. ? Where'd that come from?? I dunno, was just musing on the fact I never eat salmon. I don't like seafood in general actually. Jew
Quite impressive really, providing that much fish in a desert. Although under fishing and wildlife regulations taking 5000 fish so rapidly would have a dramatic impact on the local ecosystem. Probably would warrant a fine under UK Quota Systems. Nope, it was 5 Loaves and TWO SMALL FISH that FED the 5,000. So bugger the quota system!
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matt_himself Matataland 25 Nov 15 6.11pm | |
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Quote DanH at 25 Nov 2015 11.48am
I think a truce could be achieved if the lazy stereotyping also ceased.
Well up for that.
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Hrolf The Ganger 25 Nov 15 6.43pm | |
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Quote Part Time James at 25 Nov 2015 4.49pm
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Is "Muslim" a race anyway? I know Christians and Atheists aren't considered to be a race. Genuine question. Racism seems to encompass a broad spectrum of things now including hating Justin Bieber fans or not eating salmon. ? Where'd that come from?? I dunno, was just musing on the fact I never eat salmon. I don't like seafood in general actually. Jew
He gave that Pharaoh what for, blew up those mutants and found a cure for that nasty disease that made everyone wear sunglasses. Now that is some serious religious s*** right there. Hallelujah
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Oliver Bodega Bay 25 Nov 15 7.51pm | |
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Despite the fact that Turkey is effectively been fighting a war against Kurds for a decade - also mostly Muslim) and supporting Turkomen (also Muslim) factions in Syria? Don't let the religious angle get in the way - what Turkey is and isn't doing is all down to Erdogan and related interests being very dangerous and power crazed. Turkey wants to see the back of Assad and Syria as a functioning state - it's been arming the Syrian "rebels" for ages and there are strong rumours that Turkey was involved in the Chemical Weapons attack that was briefly in the news a while back until evidence mounted that it wasn't carried out by Assad's regime. Turkey has no interest in attacking IS outside of its own borders, as IS are part of the plan to eliminate Assad and Syria. Erdogan has it in for the Kurds big style and there are again very strong rumours that the bombing of a Kuridsh rally in Turkey was state-sponsored. Erdogan is also looking for re-election and to increase presidential powers even further, so looking hard to the electorate is a key strategy too. Nothing to do with religion. Gristle I fear your insight and wisdom might be wasted here.
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Hrolf The Ganger 25 Nov 15 8.28pm | |
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Despite the fact that Turkey is effectively been fighting a war against Kurds for a decade - also mostly Muslim) and supporting Turkomen (also Muslim) factions in Syria? Don't let the religious angle get in the way - what Turkey is and isn't doing is all down to Erdogan and related interests being very dangerous and power crazed. Turkey wants to see the back of Assad and Syria as a functioning state - it's been arming the Syrian "rebels" for ages and there are strong rumours that Turkey was involved in the Chemical Weapons attack that was briefly in the news a while back until evidence mounted that it wasn't carried out by Assad's regime. Turkey has no interest in attacking IS outside of its own borders, as IS are part of the plan to eliminate Assad and Syria. Erdogan has it in for the Kurds big style and there are again very strong rumours that the bombing of a Kuridsh rally in Turkey was state-sponsored. Erdogan is also looking for re-election and to increase presidential powers even further, so looking hard to the electorate is a key strategy too. Nothing to do with religion. Gristle I fear your insight and wisdom might be wasted here. What makes you say that ?
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matt_himself Matataland 25 Nov 15 8.29pm | |
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Quote Oliver at 25 Nov 2015 7.51pm
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 25 Nov 2015 12.50pm
Despite the fact that Turkey is effectively been fighting a war against Kurds for a decade - also mostly Muslim) and supporting Turkomen (also Muslim) factions in Syria? Don't let the religious angle get in the way - what Turkey is and isn't doing is all down to Erdogan and related interests being very dangerous and power crazed. Turkey wants to see the back of Assad and Syria as a functioning state - it's been arming the Syrian "rebels" for ages and there are strong rumours that Turkey was involved in the Chemical Weapons attack that was briefly in the news a while back until evidence mounted that it wasn't carried out by Assad's regime. Turkey has no interest in attacking IS outside of its own borders, as IS are part of the plan to eliminate Assad and Syria. Erdogan has it in for the Kurds big style and there are again very strong rumours that the bombing of a Kuridsh rally in Turkey was state-sponsored. Erdogan is also looking for re-election and to increase presidential powers even further, so looking hard to the electorate is a key strategy too. Nothing to do with religion. Gristle I fear your insight and wisdom might be wasted here.
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 25 Nov 15 9.51pm | |
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Quote matt_himself at 25 Nov 2015 8.29pm
Quote Oliver at 25 Nov 2015 7.51pm
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 25 Nov 2015 12.50pm
Despite the fact that Turkey is effectively been fighting a war against Kurds for a decade - also mostly Muslim) and supporting Turkomen (also Muslim) factions in Syria? Don't let the religious angle get in the way - what Turkey is and isn't doing is all down to Erdogan and related interests being very dangerous and power crazed. Turkey wants to see the back of Assad and Syria as a functioning state - it's been arming the Syrian "rebels" for ages and there are strong rumours that Turkey was involved in the Chemical Weapons attack that was briefly in the news a while back until evidence mounted that it wasn't carried out by Assad's regime. Turkey has no interest in attacking IS outside of its own borders, as IS are part of the plan to eliminate Assad and Syria. Erdogan has it in for the Kurds big style and there are again very strong rumours that the bombing of a Kuridsh rally in Turkey was state-sponsored. Erdogan is also looking for re-election and to increase presidential powers even further, so looking hard to the electorate is a key strategy too. Nothing to do with religion. Gristle I fear your insight and wisdom might be wasted here.
Interesting to be Politically Correct, you need to be an anti-Semite? That's a juxtaposition. Anyway they were discussing that Turkish strategy was not religion led. Perhaps it is you who is clouded by religion?
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matt_himself Matataland 26 Nov 15 2.33am | |
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Quote pefwin at 25 Nov 2015 9.51pm
Quote matt_himself at 25 Nov 2015 8.29pm
Quote Oliver at 25 Nov 2015 7.51pm
Quote Mr_Gristle at 25 Nov 2015 1.28pm
Quote jamiemartin721 at 25 Nov 2015 12.50pm
Despite the fact that Turkey is effectively been fighting a war against Kurds for a decade - also mostly Muslim) and supporting Turkomen (also Muslim) factions in Syria? Don't let the religious angle get in the way - what Turkey is and isn't doing is all down to Erdogan and related interests being very dangerous and power crazed. Turkey wants to see the back of Assad and Syria as a functioning state - it's been arming the Syrian "rebels" for ages and there are strong rumours that Turkey was involved in the Chemical Weapons attack that was briefly in the news a while back until evidence mounted that it wasn't carried out by Assad's regime. Turkey has no interest in attacking IS outside of its own borders, as IS are part of the plan to eliminate Assad and Syria. Erdogan has it in for the Kurds big style and there are again very strong rumours that the bombing of a Kuridsh rally in Turkey was state-sponsored. Erdogan is also looking for re-election and to increase presidential powers even further, so looking hard to the electorate is a key strategy too. Nothing to do with religion. Gristle I fear your insight and wisdom might be wasted here.
Interesting to be Politically Correct, you need to be an anti-Semite? That's a juxtaposition. Anyway they were discussing that Turkish strategy was not religion led. Perhaps it is you who is clouded by religion? Why don't you mind your own Pefwin and let Oliver reply rather than jumping in and twisting, as is a predictable and unnecessary response from you? Perhaps it is you that has not been reading Oliver's poisonous past posts?
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bubble wrap Carparks in South East London 26 Nov 15 9.23am | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 25 Nov 2015 11.39am
Can we put a stop to this pathetic practice on here by some lazy posters* that adopt the 'Life of Brian' style "He said Jehovah - Stone Him" attacks to anyone that says stuff they don't like or agree with. I got called racist for pointing out that both Turkey and ISIS were Muslim based FFS. Thank you! *You know who you are Serial Thriller!!!! Wouldn't let it bother you Hoof. It's in the main w***ers pretending to be offended on behalf of others that actually really don't give a s***.
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