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02-26-2017 , 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by samsonh
http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/02/us/ore...-gun-violence/

Wil comes from a relatively violent city and is still afraid of the terrorists. How one can look at numbers like those in the article above and still be scared of Islamic terorism fascinates me.
The same could be said about Nazi's back in the day. Once you're in it, it's too late.
02-26-2017 , 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by jalfrezi
Yes there is.




And we can see which you are.
You folks just don't get it. I can't be anymore clear in my explanation.
02-26-2017 , 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by mongidig
You folks just don't get it. I can't be anymore clear in my explanation.
That's also true. You clearly said you're fearful, and it's clear that this is what drives your attitudes to Muslim immigration.
02-26-2017 , 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by samsonh
http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/02/us/ore...-gun-violence/

Wil comes from a relatively violent city and is still afraid of the terrorists. How one can look at numbers like those in the article above and still be scared of Islamic terorism fascinates me.
A lot of the fear is that Muslims will take over our system and implement sharia law and they will be forced to pray towards Mecca five times a day. That fear is completely absurd, but it's real to them.
02-26-2017 , 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by wil318466
Hey, I heard you're from the tri-state area. Where in? Jersey?
That's as wrong as every other take of yours. It doesn't matter though unless you are going to start comparing hoods again lol.
02-26-2017 , 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by mongidig
Show me a country where right-wing thought permeates any meaningful % of the population where they have massive problems!
I mean, I'm sure it's less of a problem for the majority. How are their minorities treated? Please list one of these countries where nationalism has solved many of their "problems". Please also don't include "scary dirty foreigners" in the list of aforementioned air-quoted "problems".
02-26-2017 , 11:38 AM
Stigmatizing whole groups and the whole group just to get control over a few individuals is anti-vigilant. It's ham-fisted as bigotry. Narrow-minded as racism. And it's not courageous in the same way stupidity is not courageous. More like vigilante.

It may help to find a safe space, let go of the fears, and re-think the whole thing.
02-26-2017 , 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by jalfrezi
Sorry to do this to a non-reading BSer, but citation or retraction please?
I he's been reading the alt right again.

Mong, how are we supposed to be jealous of the first family? Melania won't even stay in the white house she despises trump so much. Trump can't even get his third trophy wife to sleep with him more than once a month, even for a cuddle.
02-26-2017 , 11:41 AM
I guess people like mong don't put much of a premium on personal contact (cuddles).
02-26-2017 , 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by mongidig
Unless you receive daily briefings about the threat of ISIS you should not be expressing your thoughts on the threat level.

Even if you slept at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
In terms of attacks, just look at the numbers. Right-wing extremist terror groups in the United States like the Sovereign Citizen movement vastly outnumber radical Islamic terrorists in the United States. There's no way for ISIS to invade or meaningfully attack the United States, but these right-wing extremist groups are active, armed, and they're very very real.


http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/19/politi...land-security/
02-26-2017 , 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by samsonh
Or you could google crime stats in Sweden and find out if you are right(you're not) or wrong(you are). Pretty easy to do.
My bet is Sweden is doomed just means the non white population will be much larger but basically nothing else.
02-26-2017 , 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by einbert
In terms of attacks, just look at the numbers. Right-wing extremist terror groups in the United States like the Sovereign Citizen movement vastly outnumber radical Islamic terrorists in the United States. There's no way for ISIS to invade or meaningfully attack the United States, but these right-wing extremist groups are active, armed, and they're very very real.


http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/19/politi...land-security/
The numbers don't mean anything. Unless you are privy to the latest and most confidential intelligence information, I'm not interested in your opinion.
02-26-2017 , 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by aoFrantic
My bet is Sweden is doomed just means the non white population will be much larger but basically nothing else.
Basically he means too many Asians, North Africans and Middle Easterners (though not including the ethnic groups of which he's a member, naturally).
02-26-2017 , 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by mongidig
The numbers don't mean anything. Unless you are privy to the latest and most confidential intelligence information, I'm not interested in your opinion.
Dead police officers "mean nothing" to you? Wow.
02-26-2017 , 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by jalfrezi
Sorry to do this to a non-reading BSer, but citation or retraction please?
I've deleted the post and 2 replies. It's not going to be enough just to provide a cite to show that Wil did hear someone say it. It needs to posted with a cite to a credible source. Or a reference to someone politically important saying it.
02-26-2017 , 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by mongidig
The numbers don't mean anything. Unless you are privy to the latest and most confidential intelligence information, I'm not interested in your opinion.
Can you prove to me that Gibraltar won't launch a massive invasion tomorrow?

ok pants ****ting time
02-26-2017 , 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by chezlaw
I've deleted the post and 2 replies. It's not going to be enough just to provide a cite to show that Wil did hear someone say it. It needs to posted with a cite to a credible source. Or a reference to someone politically important saying it.
Fair enough. I'll be more careful.
02-26-2017 , 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by wil318466
And? Are you saying it's all fine and dandy in Western Europe? Also I noticed you didn't address my other claims about the higher the % the worse it gets, and due to demographic changes and birth rates the % grows over time, as the native populations are already stabilized in terms of birth rates.
Not all fine and dandy is a step down from downright scary. Very few countries in the world are all fine and dandy. This does not make these countries downright scary. Certain areas in major cities could well be called downright scary but overall these countries are extremely safe places to live.

For these scary areas, there is certainly a strong correlation with the number of immigrants. Another very strong correlation is education level.

Steve Jobs' father was a Syrian immigrant; large tech companies in the US employ a significant number of people from majority Muslim countries.

The majority muslim countries are mostly brutal theocracies and have been for a very long time. The Enlightenment pretty much skipped the Middle East. Fortunately majority christianity countries stopped taking their holy book too literally and are no longer theocracies although a Trump impeachment and Pence presidency would be a step back.
02-26-2017 , 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by mongidig
The numbers don't mean anything. Unless you are privy to the latest and most confidential intelligence information, I'm not interested in your opinion.
So when DHS writes a report saying there is no evidence that people from the Muslim ban countries are terrorist threats how does that meet your criteria?
02-26-2017 , 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by dynamite22
Not all fine and dandy is a step down from downright scary. Very few countries in the world are all fine and dandy. This does not make these countries downright scary. Certain areas in major cities could well be called downright scary but overall these countries are extremely safe places to live.
I've never claimed this, actually. You should re-read my post.
02-26-2017 , 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by jalfrezi
Basically he means too many Asians, North Africans and Middle Easterners (though not including the ethnic groups of which he's a member, naturally).
I'm Asian.
02-26-2017 , 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by mongidig
There is a difference between being frightened and being vigilent.
Okay so we know what you sound like frightened. Now pretend you are being vigilant instead.

Go!

You do realize that your fear of terrorism, for lack of a better word (although ironically funny) is irrational right?

Humans have all kinds of irrational fears although in most cases people are able to admit something scares them but without just cause. But you and terrorists and trump and inclines, we see these paralyzing irrational fears without acceptance.
02-26-2017 , 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by jalfrezi
Basically he means too many Asians, North Africans and Middle Easterners (though not including the ethnic groups of which he's a member, naturally).
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Originally Posted by wil318466
I'm Asian.
Yes wil, we know, mainly because you hardly stop talking about yourself, your job, your family (you're the only poster here I know of whose poor child has been used as an avatar as if to say "Hey look everyone, proof I've had sex") and your made up friends especially the useful made up gay friends who sleep with over 1000 different people.

Asians are people ethnically from Asia, wil. That's bigger than just Korea, wil.

Why is your reading comprehension that of the average 8 year old, wil?
02-26-2017 , 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by jalfrezi
Why is your reading comprehension that of the average 8 year old, wil?
You mentioned I didn't want Asians here. I'm Asian.

Just wanted to make sure we're on the same page. If you didn't type like an 8 year old, we wouldn't have this issue, would we?
02-26-2017 , 02:20 PM
Wow

      
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