2 Men Killed On Portland Train After Trying To Stop Anti-Muslim Rant

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Tony Stark, May 27, 2017.

  1. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    That ain't hard to find out
     
    #11     May 27, 2017
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  2. Good1

    Good1

    Here's the thing, it is up to you and I to LEAVE rhetoric cesspools, as we become aware of them. It is incumbent upon every hostage of Mohameds followers to LEAVE, to cease and desist calling themselves "Muslim"...to stop saying their religion has been hijacked...to stop saying the ISIS brand of believers don't represent them. These are lame excuses to CONTINUE the war of murderous words.

    I say, there IS NO EXCUSE FOR NOT DISOWNING such rhetorical cultures.

    For folks like me, who have long since left such micro cultures, there is only one other culture to leave, and that is the general culture of mankind.

    It should be obvious that's what Jesus did. He LEFT!

    So don't expect him to come back and kick ass, or do his ass kicking for him.
     
    #12     May 27, 2017
  3. Good1

    Good1

    How would you go about finding out about it...about both sides. Or, did you think there was just one side?
     
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    #13     May 27, 2017
  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    No,its not one side . Radical Islamist incite hate but The President of The United States and a large percentage of his party shouldn't.
     
    #14     May 27, 2017
  5. Good1

    Good1

    He doesn't incite hate against Mohammed's followers and their rhetorical hostages.

    But factually, you and your kind are inciting hate against Trump.

    You would like to think Trump incites your hatred, and that it's justified.

    I find your brand of hatred not too different from Mohamed brand hatred...classist, and hypocritical.

    One bombing at one concert, can incite more hatred than what you say Trump incites, pre and post election.

    This is a way of saying the followers of Mohamed incite hatred against themselves, and against their rhetorical hostages, many of which wear hijabs.




     
    #15     May 27, 2017
  6. java

    java

    No, I meant after the rapture there will be no forgiving Christians left so ISIS will have to face the unrepentant and it will be eye for eye and tooth for tooth just like it was in the good old days before Jesus made us forgive.
    They didn't hear voices in their head, they just wrote the family history down and embellished it a little. It just solidifies the concept that the jews are the good guys and Israel belongs to them. And with every suicide bombing I have to agree more and more.
     
    #16     May 27, 2017
  7. Good1

    Good1

    The only significant difference between Hebrew territorial ambitions, was a limited territory. Theoretically, they would abide between said boundaries. I forget what those boundaries were said to be.

    Mohamed expanded the scope to global world domination...no boundaries.

    I wouldn't call the Hebrew territorialists good guys, even if they could hear a voice in their head, and write it down.

    But I do see a significant difference in ACTIVE CORE ASPIRATIONS.

    So maybe the Jews think they need a little more territory. Probly not wise, even when Mohamed wants all their territory and more.

    Many in Isreal still think they need to collect on what little more their god deeded to them, and Mohamed's still roaming band of banditos still think they need to collect on the lot (the whole world) deeded to them.

    I don't like either, but I see the latter spawned from the former, with unlimited ambitions, compared to Israel's limited ambitions, short of a Messiah coming and giving them world domination.

    If you are a Christian, and share any of this rhetoric, perhaps you do deserve to be left behind in a rapture, and fend for your territory against everyone else trying to take territory in the name of a god.

    Perhaps people like this deserve each other.
     
    #17     May 27, 2017
  8. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    At various points, the US as a nation has been one of worst offenders in using overdone or unnecessary violence to settle disputes. Some of those events would be classified as state sponsored or organized terrorism by people who suffered as a result. If you want a more peaceful world, Americans need to start with themselves and how they choose to operate.

    e.g. The Iraq War upset a lot of people out there.
     
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    #18     May 27, 2017
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Let's talk about the Canadian troops in Iraq...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-National_Force_–_Iraq#Clandestine_deployment_of_Canadian_forces

    Clandestine deployment of Canadian forces
    According to the U.S. State Department, a total of 15 countries participated covertly.[116] According to classified U.S. documents released by Wikileaks, despite the Canadian government's official position that they would not participate in the invasion, Canadian officials allegedly promised to clandestinely support it.[117] In addition to naval vessels and personnel already in the region,[117] Canadian officers served in senior command positions[118] and Canadian pilots flew Boeing C-17s into Iraq to "season" the flight crews.[119] In 2003, Prime Minister Chrétien admitted that some Canadian troops could be serving alongside American and British troops in Iraq. "It's possible," he said, "but they are not in combat roles." Canadian Defense Minister John McCallum refused to give Parliament details about the locations of Canadian soldiers in Iraq.[120]



    Now let's mention the reality that the U.S. is a beacon of democracy and decency when compared to Russia and other nations out there with sizeable militaries. Most nations on the face of the earth are very thankful for U.S. military presence and involvement. Have mistakes been made at times? Yes. But on the whole U.S. military operations have benefited humanity across the planet. The violence put forward by our military is not "overdone or unnecessary violence". In fact you can make the argument that if you plan to win a war then the violence better be "excessive" -- "shock and awe" wins wars and saves lives.
     
    #19     May 28, 2017
  10. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    The racist killer was a proud member of Trumps SS.Anyone with a brain in their head already knew that though.



    https://www.yahoo.com/news/watch-portland-white-supremacist-threatens-121726437.html

    "After his arrest, it emerged that Christian was a strident supporter of the "alt-right" and openly shared neo-Nazi and antisemitic material on social media.

    In one video, he can be seen making the Nazi salute while wearing the American flag draped on his back, while in one Facebook post, he wrote: "If Trump is Hitler, I'm joining his SS. Jihadi Muslims are going to the ovens."






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    #20     May 29, 2017
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