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Hrolf The Ganger 02 Feb 17 7.02pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
Another lame retort. I've never proclaimed to be virtuous, far from it. But it's easier to bandy that about than debate. Debate? You mean you asking me a load of loaded and leading questions to create an impression? Good night Nick.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 02 Feb 17 8.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Debate? You mean you asking me a load of loaded and leading questions to create an impression? Good night Nick. Merely wondering how you would have felt if the boot was on the other foot so to speak.
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elgrande bedford 02 Feb 17 10.27pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
I'll give you a scenario then. If their lives were in danger because militant forces were wiping out whole towns and villages would you do all you can to help them get the f*** away? I will answer that nick,yes I would try and send my family to safety.
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Kermit8 Hevon 02 Feb 17 10.55pm | |
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Originally posted by elgrande
I will answer that nick,yes I would try and send my family to safety. In Syria your main options would be fighting for Assad, ISIS or other Islamists. The Kurds are just protecting their own and not bothered about the rest of the country. So which one would it be? Joining your family or tooling up and working for one of the above?
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 02 Feb 17 11.13pm | |
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Originally posted by elgrande
I will answer that nick,yes I would try and send my family to safety. It's ironic that those who espouse capitalism's tenet of survival of the fittest complain when the fittest reach our shores.
It's about 62% men (doesn't say how many are fit and young) - 22% children and 16% women that have entered europe (up to Nov 2015)according to time magazine. Elsewhere around the world, the gender split of refugees is roughly 50/50 (a bit like the eu referendum) Could it be that newspapers and websites may have been rather selective with their pictures to give you the impression and deliberately help create a false narrative to make people froth a bit more?
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 02 Feb 17 11.20pm | |
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Alternatively with backing from the west you could set up an Insurgency group to fight off ISIS a bit like the Kurds & Dwekh Nawsha.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 02 Feb 17 11.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
Alternatively with backing from the west you could set up an Insurgency group to fight off ISIS a bit like the Kurds & Dwekh Nawsha. Is that the west including the USA whose president only this week said he's not getting involved? How would you propose people do this, ring 118 to ask for the number of insurgency groups r us?
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 02 Feb 17 11.42pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
Is that the west including the USA whose president only this week said he's not getting involved? How would you propose people do this, ring 118 to ask for the number of insurgency groups r us? There are US & Western military advisers there.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 03 Feb 17 12.08am | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
There are US & Western military advisers there.
From what I've heard, D'aesh or isis or whatever are pretty nasty cunds. Should the fit young men, who may or may not have weapons, hang about hoping that the military advisers know their plight.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 03 Feb 17 1.32am | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
From what I've heard, D'aesh or isis or whatever are pretty nasty cunds. Should the fit young men, who may or may not have weapons, hang about hoping that the military advisers know their plight. Where did I mention it was easy? Its amazing how many muslims wishing to join ISIS have no problem being able to do so. I should imagine that other rebel groups have networking social media? I know Dwekh Nawsha do as I follow them on Facebook, albeit they are a Christian militia...
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kenbarr Jackson Heights, Queens, New York ... 03 Feb 17 2.06am | |
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I remember my Dad and Grandmother (my Grandad died before I was born) telling me stories of the SA (the storm troops) terrorising people on the streets. Of course, Nuremberg was one of the most "Nazi" cities in Germany, what with the party rallies and Julius Streicher. My cousin was one of the few in those days who tried to stand up to them. Once Dachau was opened in March, 1933, he was sent there and a month after his arrival was executed. To illustrate an attitude which was common, his own sister said he should have kept his mouth shut. The Nazis did a very good job of cowing the public at large through threats, intimidation and propaganda. Many did throw up their hands and said there was nothing they could do. Many had that literally beaten into them. A next door neighbor had been friendly. All of a sudden he disappeared for a fortnight. When he returned from wherever he was sent he had a badly bruised face and would stay as far away my family as he could. We say now what should have happened. Back then, as it was happening, given the conditions at that time (mass unemployment, hyper-inflation and starvation), people were thinking of survival. Even German Jews felt things had to change and there were some, like my grandfather's eldest brother, who supported the Nazis financially. These were not rational times and we need to remember not only the numbers of those who were murdered but why it became possible for this mass murder to happen. My family traced itself back to 1452 in Germany. Why I'm not German born, supporting FC Nuremberg, taking my place in the family business, is a very tiny part of the tremendous upheaval that is represented by the Nazi Holocaust. In a very real sense, the Nazi Holocaust made me who I am. There are millions more like me, the so-called post-Holocaust generation. It affects who we think, how we interact with society and even our attitude towards religion. It is very hard to explain, which is probably why I've been seeing a therapist for 20 years.
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Kermit8 Hevon 03 Feb 17 8.23am | |
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Amazing read kenbarr. One aspect which should always be remembered is the role of the Nazi enablers. It wasn't as if Adolf had hidden his views over the previous decade but in 1932 37% of the voting public put a tick next to his name in the elections which is still shocking to this day. This is why far-right politics needs to be confronted and nipped in the bud at a very early stage by whatever means. Your cousin's story if told as a novel would be very interesting. Edited by Kermit8 (03 Feb 2017 8.59am)
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