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Originally posted by cpfc84
good watch when you have the time the kurds are doing a great job they should get more support they already claimed x2 the territory from isis control and are still making progress but they are now fearful of an attack from turkey as the kurds push closer to the border just give it a watch Most Kurds are also Muslim, a fact that most people tend to forget when talking about Muslims. In around 75-80% of those fighting IS are Muslim.
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Originally posted by Jamesrichards8
Yes- there are times of world crisis and chaos when political correctness and racial equality must take a back seat, for the sake of the greater good. If even one 'net' life is saved then it must be seen as a good thing. People must prioritize safety over equality, only for a few years until the world is at a less volatile state. This was the mindset of the US government when interning Japanese citizens, for fear of sleeping support for the Japanese (of which there was proof) in the United States. This decision is criticized today, but how many American lives may it have saved? The internment of Japanese-Americans is one of the biggest stains on the US history. It was a deplorable act (and did not just involve Japanese citizens but American citizens - over 60% were American citizens). An evil act that should never have moved past the bigoted head of whoever dreamed it up. And subsequent investigations have found there was minimal at best and effectively no proof of disloyalty among Japanese Americans, and that the policy was the product of pure racism. Reparations were rightly paid by the US state to the tune of about $1.6bn Edited by OknotOK (22 Jul 2016 11.20am)
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Originally posted by OknotOK
The internment of Japanese-Americans is one of the biggest stains on the US history. It was a deplorable act (and did not just involve Japanese citizens but American citizens - over 60% were American citizens). An evil act that should never have moved past the bigoted head of whoever dreamed it up. And subsequent investigations have found there was minimal at best and effectively no proof of disloyalty among Japanese Americans, and that the policy was the product of pure racism. Reparations were rightly paid by the US state to the tune of about .6bn Edited by OknotOK (22 Jul 2016 11.20am) It probably hurt the American war effort more than it helped anyone as well. Absurdly stupid decision, for purely ignorant reasons that denied the US access to a huge resource.
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Even Trump has moved on from that statement after receiving a report that such a proposal is unworkable. He was concerned at the time by the huge exodus from Syria and Daesh [probably untruthfully] claiming they had infiltrated the refugees to carry out terror attacks in the West. Oh and on the OPs question - too ridiculous to dignify a reply. And I am not remotely PC.
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
It probably hurt the American war effort more than it helped anyone as well. Absurdly stupid decision, for purely ignorant reasons that denied the US access to a huge resource. And of course we didn't intern anyone in either War. Crikey, the amount of intelligence and willing, ready-made spies we had at our disposal who we simply transported to some remote dump and held for 5 years. What a waste.
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I think this is a shut the gate after the horse has bolted idea in truth. I believe it is always reviewed retrospectively as a shameful event when particular nationalities are interned or deported during war time. One often loses sight of the actual intention which is to protect the population or the nation. In reality, the value of these events in the past are definitely in question. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (22 Jul 2016 11.52am)
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Originally posted by silvertop
And of course we didn't intern anyone in either War. Crikey, the amount of intelligence and willing, ready-made spies we had at our disposal who we simply transported to some remote dump and held for 5 years. What a waste. I believe that we did use such people in WW2 for espionage purposes. Read up about the SOE and its activities.
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All rather embarrassing this message board some people's lack of knowledge on the subject is worrying. The generalisation that all Muslims are Arabs is far from true I think the top ten most populated Islamic countries only Iran (Arab/Middle East) is in the list the remainder are from India, Malaysia etc. Generalising all Muslims are Arabs doing wrong is so far from the truth... And for record I have been living in the Middle East for the last 5 years as an immigrant... Interesting reading from both parts of the word on these issues. Edited by BritofQatar (22 Jul 2016 12.25pm)
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The biggest argument against a ban on Muslim immigration is the practical issues. I think there is a stronger case to be selective of individuals rather than an entire religion but the value of such a policy would be hard to assess in practical terms beyond the intuitive idea of less Muslims equals less terrorists. There would be no honour in doing it just to yield to public opinion or win votes.
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Originally posted by BritofQatar
All rather embarrassing this message board some people's lack of knowledge on the subject is worrying. The generalisation that all Muslims are Arabs is far from true I think the top ten most populated Islamic countries only Iran (Arab/Middle East) is in the list the remainder are from India, Malaysia etc. Generalising all Muslims are Arabs doing wrong is so far from the truth... And for record I have been living in the Middle East for the last 5 years as an immigrant... Interesting reading from both parts of the word on these issues. Edited by BritofQatar (22 Jul 2016 12.25pm) No, I wont have that. Many of them are British.
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Originally posted by topcat
I don't think you read the post from Mapletree correctly. He was (obviously sarcastically) calling on banning US police officers because of the number of people they kill, you are the one that assumed he meant black people. No I didn't, you obviously didn't read my post correctly. I knew he wasn't making a point about a racial group. I introduced the racial point and its connection to violence to counter the regular unbalanced propaganda pushed by the left on Police in general and American Police specifically.
Edited by Stirlingsays (22 Jul 2016 5.01pm)
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Most Kurds are also Muslim, a fact that most people tend to forget when talking about Muslims. In around 75-80% of those fighting IS are Muslim. Many Kurds are Muslims with a small m. A lot are also secular Muslims.
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