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[QUOTE=Cutthecrap;49116629]Wow You kind of have to be a dick to take a flag from your country and not wave it. DNVP you have my vote! Oh wait, wrong time date....[/QUOTE] Could you elaborate a bit more on this wrong time date? I'm not sure I entirely follow. Is the clip old? If that's the case, the point still stands. It's a general attitude that's being criticized.
[QUOTE=Incoming.;49116726]Could you elaborate a bit more on this wrong time date? I'm not sure I entirely follow. Is the clip old? If that's the case, the point still stands. It's a general attitude that's being criticized.[/QUOTE] I really dislike the idea of bringing in a shit ton of people from a different country which holds having women as lesser beings as a normal thing and not giving them the freedom they are allowed in the Western world. The secularist movement and process never reached the Middle Eastern world and Africa, so religion has a deeper impact in what people believe. And if they keep being together instead of dispersing around, living in their neighbourhoods, an Iman can easily come, say "bla bla bla Sharia bla bla rape any girl who's wearing clothes and bla bla bla" In Australia there have been men, who psychologists found out they didn't have a sense or idea about what "sexual consent" means because sexual consent is not present in their cultures. Sadly, those who think along these lines, think also a lot of non sense bullshit like aryans are the master race, that white people are master race, blood and soil, you know, that kind of shit. And it either becomes: You accept any inmigrant and are a good boy or you think inmigration should be restricted and you are a nazi son of a fucking bitch (for the record, anybody who follows a nazi ideology, is a son of a fucking bitch) As an Argentine I love Germany because of its history, its respect for the state and property, ecologist values, value placed on the work and so many more. I would happily wave a German flag any day because it's a country that sets an example. EDIT: I exactly mean this, look, what the fuck (related to Rotterham) [QUOTE] Denis MacShane, MP for Rotherham between 1994 and his resignation in 2012, said in a BBC radio interview that that no-one had come to him with child abuse allegations during that period, but conceded he should have gotten himself more involved in the issue. Admitting he had been guilty of doing too little, he said he had been aware of what he saw as the problems of cousin marriage and the oppression of women within sectors of the Muslim community in Britain, but "as a true Guardian reader, and liberal leftie, I suppose I didn't want to raise that too hard. I think there was a culture of not wanting to rock the multicultural community boat if I may put it like that." However, in hindsight, he did say that "I think that I should have burrowed into [the allegations]".[11][/QUOTE]
You know, theres a documentary that details a lot of how we ended up in this mess. I implore anyone interested in the subject to view this first addition in a series of documentaries. [video=dailymotion;x20su5f]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x20su5f_the-power-of-nightmares-1-the-rise-of-the-politics-of-fear-bbc-2004_news[/video]
This is terrifying.
It was pretty insightful, nothing we didn't already knew, but still. Someone recently shared this vid on Fb [hd]https://youtu.be/efbVYZXo3Zo[/hd] Doesn't look like the same account, but pretty similar. [editline]15th November 2015[/editline] Same concept, tho
[QUOTE=Incoming.;49113512]I second hooded. For being so certain of this copyright system, you should also know significant changes to the song will elude detection. This is the original song: [video=youtube;ebJxb_ftj3g]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebJxb_ftj3g[/video] It's been edited in this video via having massive background noise overlapping the song. Not only that, but the creator is an obscure cyberpunk producer. This is almost the opposite of the norm. If this is an attempt to try and sensationalize my statements, its not working.[/QUOTE] Its heavy Synthesizers but its not Carp Brut.
[QUOTE=Swilly;49125262]Its heavy Synthesizers but its not Carp Brut.[/QUOTE] This is what showed up underneath the video in the description, so I took it that Youtube had the correct song.
I tried to message the original uploader to list the songs used if possible but so far no answer, it's been almost a week as well since I've send it.
[QUOTE=Swilly;49125262]Its heavy Synthesizers but its not Carp Brut.[/QUOTE] I listen a lot of Brut. I am pretty damned certain that a lot of Brut is used in this video.
i wonder if he'd be alright with his music being used in this context
[QUOTE=Cone;49126175]i wonder if he'd be alright with his music being used in this context[/QUOTE] He wasn't. He purposely took it down because of the videos message for being "nothing but lies" ironic how he was proven wrong the next day.
[QUOTE=EdvardSchnitz;49126199]He wasn't. He purposely took it down because of the videos message for being "nothing but lies" ironic how he was proven wrong the next day.[/QUOTE] Honestly I don't even care what he thinks. His music is his thing, yes, but the message that the video portrays doesn't lean on the music in any way. The message stands or falls on it's own merit
[QUOTE=hexpunK;49108016]Not all Muslims want to do that you are aware of this right? Much like Christians don't all want to stone gays or whatever. More fundamentalist Muslims? yeah, they would want to do that shit. But not all of them.[/QUOTE] I do not recall anything written in the Bible, that encourages stoning of gays. It is just a sin.
[QUOTE=EmilioGB;49126545]I do not recall anything written in the Bible, that encourages stoning of gays. It is just a sin.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE="Leviticus 20:13"]"And if a man lie with mankind, as with womankind, both of them have committed abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them."[/QUOTE]
It's shocking how no cell phone footage of the shooting has come out. The French government must really be cracking down on keeping it hidden.
[QUOTE=SaltyWaters;49127901]It's shocking how no cell phone footage of the shooting has come out. The French government must really be cracking down on keeping it hidden.[/QUOTE] There's some images of the massacre at the concert, pretty grisly stuff. They really are working hard to hide as much of the actual bloodshed as possible.
[QUOTE=EmilioGB;49126545]I do not recall anything written in the Bible, that encourages stoning of gays. It is just a sin.[/QUOTE] Not exactly sure which fucked up translation of the bible you've read. But the fucked up translations I've read relevant passages from at some point in my life pretty much all agree "yeah, if the penii touch, it's murder time". Even if it's an "old" law, it's still in their holy book. It's still part of their faith. They just opt to ignore the "kill the bummers" part because it's obviously stupid. So, why is it so hard to imagine that a good 90+% of the Muslim population of the world do the same with their holy texts? In the areas that we see extremist Islam cropping up, you'll be seeing Christians just a few borders over being just a brutal in the name of their God. You'll see Buddhists being high level assholes. It's not specific to one religion, it never has been and never will be. It's specific to circumstances.
[QUOTE=hexpunK;49128637]Even if it's an "old" law, it's still in their holy book. It's still part of their faith. They just opt to ignore the "kill the bummers" part because it's obviously stupid.[/QUOTE] They choose to ignore it because those laws were for the Jews and part of the Old Covenant. Even the very first Christians didn't follow the Old Testament law. It's not some new development.
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