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08-25-2016 #31
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Re: Feeling the impact of Brexit on TS Girls in London
The difference between us can be seen quite easily in the difference between facts and opinion. In a 'post-truth' world you are free to take the view that 'everything is a matter of opinion', that experts are a waste of time, and that measuring the population of Malmo gives you a Muslim majority because 'the Islamic republic of Sweden' is what you see, even if it is not there.
But facts do matter, because however many lies are told and allegations made and smears broadcast, all to get votes, in power politicians have to deal with facts and figures to make policy, all that boring stuff that doesn't sell newspapers or encourage idiots to write to newspapers or forums to tell us climate change is a hoax and that because of of political correctness the world is about to end.
You make an exception of Islam because you have to, it is irrelevant to you what the facts are, just as you use the example of 9/11 to prove the wickedness of Islam is unique as if Buddhism had played no role in Pearl Harbour and the deaths of millions in the Pacific region between 1910-1945. This is the relativism that you use to exempt or downgrade past crimes to privilege Islam, and many more examples could be given. And just as you refuse to engage with the facts of history, let alone rival interpretations, you simply ignore what I said about political correctness and the extent to which you have benefited from it, just as you are in denial that the politicians you support think you are as much a part of the problem as an Islamic extremist or a socialist, or a climate change scientist.
It is hard to argue with someone who approaches politics from a perspective informed by prejudice rather than analysis. There is an argument to be made about the state taking too much responsibility for the economy, that the 'state capitalism' of the EU should be replaced by free markets, that trade deals should be negotiated between firms and entrepreneurs rather than governments, that taxes should be abolished, along with state-funded health care and education. I don't agree with them, but they are valid arguments and this is what should be part of the debate that concerns the impact of Brexit on both the UK and the rest of the EU.
Being obsessed with the fringe of a minority as if they ruled the world gives to Daesh and its acolytes a status they neither have nor deserve, and does suggest that obsessions are not good for political debate, as they take away the balanced judgements that are required.
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08-25-2016 #32
Re: Feeling the impact of Brexit on TS Girls in London
Barack Obama is not a Muslim but indeed has Kenyan blood roots and he was indeed a Muslim at younger age, many of his relatives still are muslims.
That probably explains his love for this barbaric ideology destroying the world.
Deny Obama is called Barack, is the same as denying his muslims roots.
Marine LePen will be France next president, the France will be Muslim majority by 2100, only her can put a stop at this leftist madness, the French people want her, they will have her.
Islamic Republic of Sweden is lost beyond recovery.
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08-29-2016 #33
Re: Feeling the impact of Brexit on TS Girls in London
Gotta do something about all this ismism poisoning our precious bodily fluids.
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08-29-2016 #34
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Re: Feeling the impact of Brexit on TS Girls in London
It's all about Purity Of Essence
"...I no longer believe that people's secrets are defined and communicable, or their feelings full-blown and easy to recognize."_Alice Munro, Chaddeleys and Flemings.
"...the order in creation which you see is that which you have put there, like a string in a maze, so that you shall not lose your way". _Judge Holden, Cormac McCarthy's, BLOOD MERIDIAN.
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08-30-2016 #35
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