Good one. Take your pick, bud.
I'm partial to lice. I haven't had crabs, but I did have Scabies once.
Good one. Take your pick, bud.
BSI'm partial to lice. I haven't had crabs, but I did have Scabies once.
Just a guy on here trying show he's intelligent and tolerant and accepting. Doesn't even know what he's trying to accept. Just afraid to say what is evident to most everyone. Wants to look above the fray and that he understands the Islam way. Has absolutely no clue what he's even trying to defend.
He's heard some pseudo-intellects spew out some PC dialect and he's believed it.
BS
Must be more for both.
Such thin skin for someone who wants to be tolerant of all views. Hmmmmm...so very typical....[roll]Didn't ask for your psychoanalysis, Cawood. And you're also terrible at it. Keep your day job.
Yeah, Greek Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism really are the two pillars of Christianity. Glad your family had the foresight to get out while the gettin' was good. Good luck for your extended family, as well.
Everyone seems to ignore militant expansion is really the only way Islam grows, never through peaceful prosyletization.
No, I would just prefer you mind your own business. As you can tell from the fact that I kept coming back here to address posts from multiple people, my skin is as thick as it comes.Such thin skin for someone who wants to be tolerant of all views. Hmmmmm...so very typical....[roll]
Mind my own business. That's hilarious. You're posting on a public forum. Get a clue. So typical. Appears my analysis was a lot more accurate than I even thought.....[jumpingsmile]No, I would just prefer you mind your own business. As you can tell from the fact that I kept coming back here to address posts from multiple people, my skin is as thick as it comes.
Mind my own business. That's hilarious. You're posting on a public forum. Get a clue. So typical. Appears my analysis was a lot more accurate than I even thought.....[jumpingsmile]
My goodness. What happened to that thick skin? Are you in need of a safe zone right now?Just go away, dude. I tried to exit this discussion gracefully last night. I suggest you do the same.
Just a guy on here trying show he's intelligent and tolerant and accepting. Doesn't even know what he's trying to accept. Just afraid to say what is evident to most everyone. Wants to look above the fray and that he understands the Islam way. Has absolutely no clue what he's even trying to defend.
He's heard some pseudo-intellects spew out some PC dialect and he's believed it.
I'm betting that if one pointed out what seems evident in this thread, he'd be quickly banned.
Go on, tell us more, oh enlightened one....
What's "evident" as you see it?
Too close to FB season to get myself in trouble.
You're good. You're just telling us how we really feel deep down. Not actually agreeing. Don't be scared.
Tell us how the hood feels about us.
Evidently notI'm betting that if one pointed out what seems evident in this thread, he'd be quickly banned.
Evidently one more is in need of a safe zone. Maybe you guys can share one.I'm betting that if one pointed out what seems evident in this thread, he'd be quickly banned.
First, you obviously have no idea of the demand for western culture in the middle east.Even if the folks being brought in have no ill will towards Americans, you are bringing in people from a culture that treat women as 3rd class citizens. People who have views of death towards gay people. And disagree with the vast majority of the West's way of life. What could possibly go wrong?
:joy: jesus....meanwhile all over Europe rapes are increasing in high immigration areas.People who come from cultures that disrespect women, gays and other cultures and are introduced into cultures that are respectful of those things overwhelmingly change their POVs over time.
You kind of make my point. Those aren't exactly democratic societies where the will of the people is king. Starting with the overthrow of the Shah of Iran and the revolution there in the early 80's that led to the return of Khomeini...a relative small number of people were able to gain control. What was happening there in Iran, in Iraq, Syria and most of the middle east was a liberalization of their societies. Only their "fundamentalist" Muslims were more successful than our fundamentalist Christians in seizing control and stopping those forces...mostly through intimidation and violence. Perhaps you weren't around or have forgotten that segregation, women's rights in the past and still today with gays that the opposition to liberalization was led from the pulpits of many "Christian" churches.^ Pictures from many of those places in the 70s say otherwise...some were actually posted in this thread...
You kind of make my point. Those aren't exactly democratic societies where the will of the people is king. Starting with the overthrow of the Shah of Iran and the revolution there in the early 80's that led to the return of Khomeini...a relative small number of people were able to gain control. What was happening there in Iran, in Iraq, Syria and most of the middle east was a liberalization of their societies. Only their "fundamentalist" Muslims were more successful than our fundamentalist Christians in seizing control and stopping those forces...mostly through intimidation and violence. Perhaps you weren't around or have forgotten that segregation, women's rights in the past and still today with gays that the opposition to liberalization was led from the pulpits of many "Christian" churches.
So how long did it take western society to do those things?Yeah, cause they have had thousands of years to change and just look at the progress they have made. It's why they are becoming more and more successful in their terror attacks. Folks thinking that all we need to do is just hug them into change. They don't want to change. They are not going to change.
What they are going to do is force you to change and accept their way or pay the consequence. Until our leaders realize this, things will only get worse. They consider everyone not like them infidels. They don't bargain and they don't compromise. It's why the silence is deafening of Muslim leaders who are forming protests and challenging them. You know why? Because if you defy them and challenge them, you die unless you have a superior force.
Good grief. Better wake up.
The 1970's were 40+/- years ago. There are a couple of generations that know no differently.I thought your point was because "they know of no other way"...oh well.
Fuzz also saw the Trail of Tears too
The 1970's were 40+/- years ago. There are a couple of generations that know no differently.
he's got a bearskin bike seat cover to memorialize itFuzz also saw the Trail of Tears too
he's got a bearskin bike seat cover to memorialize it
Well, for all intensive purposes, he's a college grad that votes intellectually left. If only "uneducated" (unbrainwashed) people had the wisdom. He knows the trale of teers better than conservative peers.
:clap:There's a story about that Qwes. When Fuzz was mapping out the Western part of the United States, he ran into a Native American tribe where he met a Indian woman who he would empower to establish equal rights for the Indian women and the transgenders of the tribe. One transgendered Indian, Man Who Use To Be Woman, thought the world of him. Because the Indian woman noticed all the great things about Fuzz, she went onto to give him a a bearskin bike seat. That woman was Pocahontas.
True story.
There's a story about that Qwes. When Fuzz was mapping out the Western part of the United States, he ran into a Native American tribe where he met a Indian woman who he would empower to establish equal rights for the Indian women and the transgenders of the tribe. One transgendered Indian, Man Who Use To Be Woman, thought the world of him. Because the Indian woman noticed all the great things about Fuzz, she went onto to give him a a bearskin bike seat. That woman was Pocahontas.
True story.
That's the only reason they haven't made us change, because they don't have enough military force....yet. Just wait until the US has enough ostriches like you and they will.So how long did it take western society to do those things?
I mean if we are dating back 1000's of years then in the grand scheme things just got started. I'm old enough to have know people who were born into slavery. My mother was born before women had the right to vote. I attended segregated schools... today will still have groups attempting to deny rights to gay and transgender people.
They don't have the "force" to make us change. You obviously credit them with much more power than what they posses.
Such thin skin for someone who wants to be tolerant of all views. Hmmmmm...so very typical....[roll]
I resent that. I only breath through my mouth if I'm snoring.yes, that's what tolerance means. endorsing personal insults from mouth-breathing racists
There's a story about that Qwes. When Fuzz was mapping out the Western part of the United States, he ran into a Native American tribe where he met a Indian woman who he would empower to establish equal rights for the Indian women and the transgenders of the tribe. One transgendered Indian, Man Who Use To Be Woman, thought the world of him. Because the Indian woman noticed all the great things about Fuzz, she went onto to give him a a bearskin bike seat. That woman was Pocahontas.
True story.