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re: What are ways you would prevent, in totality, black on black crime (Baton Rouge)
Posted by rtts48 on 12/31/14 at 1:10 am to ManBearTiger
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Buy a nice, country-sized piece of land out in Africa where all who feel their ancestors were brought here unjustly could go to form their own nation, free to live in perfect harmony, free of the burdensome chains of oppression and institutional racism.
send all them Negras back to Africa!
(never thought I'd see this quote on an internet board)
re: What are ways you would prevent, in totality, black on black crime (Baton Rouge)
Posted by rtts48 on 12/31/14 at 12:24 am to bhtigerfan
break up the ghetto culture by breaking up the ghetto. Disperse all negros to white areas.
world's biggest retail where NO ONE admits shopping. Go WMT, I love Al.
Israel tear gasses Santa Claus
Posted by rtts48 on 12/23/14 at 11:28 pm
can't make this up. A small group of peaceful demonstrators dressed in Santa outfits, probably Arab Christians, are gassed by the IDF.
LINK
I don't see much coverage in the western media regarding this shameful act, daily oppression isn't a recurring theme.
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I don't see much coverage in the western media regarding this shameful act, daily oppression isn't a recurring theme.
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They're not living under a military dictatorship
you need to educate yourself. They have no rights under Israeli law, always a military tribunal. They rot in jails for years with no trial. They are routinely shot. They have their homes demolished for Jewish settlements. It's an intolerable apartheid military dictatorship with the democratic loving American people hypocritically support.
a Palestinian bus driver, 32, was found hanged in the Jerusalem bus depot. Israel rules this a suicide, the Palestinian doctor disagreed but his viewpoints were not widely distributed by Isreal (the Israeli spokesman implied he was lying). Family believes he was murdered by Jewish civilian extremists (settlers)
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Jerusalem (AFP) - A Palestinian bus driver was found hanged in his vehicle in Jerusalem, sparking clashes, after what Israel said was an apparent suicide but a colleague said looked like murder.
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Palestinian Bus Driver Found Dead in Jerusalem The Wall Street Journal
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Despair fuels violence in riot-hit east Jerusalem AFP
Deadly Jerusalem synagogue attack horrifies Israel AFP
Clashes rock flashpoint Jerusalem mosque compound AFP
The incident happened late on Sunday, with a supervisor finding the man's body at a bus depot in Har Hotzvim, an industrial zone in Jewish west Jerusalem, police said in a statement.
Family members identified the victim as Yusuf Hasan al-Ramuni, from Al-Tur on the Mount of Olives in annexed east Jerusalem. They ruled out suicide by the 32-year-old father of two.
But results from an autopsy carried out on the body Monday with the family's consent found no evidence of foul play in his death, police said.
"No suspicion of criminal activity was found," said police spokeswoman Luba Samri in a statement after a post-mortem was carried out at Abu Kabir forensic institute near Tel Aviv.
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Jerusalem (AFP) - A Palestinian bus driver was found hanged in his vehicle in Jerusalem, sparking clashes, after what Israel said was an apparent suicide but a colleague said looked like murder.
Related Stories
Palestinian Bus Driver Found Dead in Jerusalem The Wall Street Journal
Jerusalem on edge after car attack as extremists plan march AFP
Despair fuels violence in riot-hit east Jerusalem AFP
Deadly Jerusalem synagogue attack horrifies Israel AFP
Clashes rock flashpoint Jerusalem mosque compound AFP
The incident happened late on Sunday, with a supervisor finding the man's body at a bus depot in Har Hotzvim, an industrial zone in Jewish west Jerusalem, police said in a statement.
Family members identified the victim as Yusuf Hasan al-Ramuni, from Al-Tur on the Mount of Olives in annexed east Jerusalem. They ruled out suicide by the 32-year-old father of two.
But results from an autopsy carried out on the body Monday with the family's consent found no evidence of foul play in his death, police said.
"No suspicion of criminal activity was found," said police spokeswoman Luba Samri in a statement after a post-mortem was carried out at Abu Kabir forensic institute near Tel Aviv.
re: Has Israel ever started a round of hostilities?
Posted by rtts48 on 11/18/14 at 5:48 pm to SirWinston
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Well at the very least can we get even the pro-Palestine people to admit that THEY started this and that THEY started the rocket attacks 6 months ago?
Or do they revert to the double speak of "Israel oppressing and violating blah blah blah".
it's not doublespeak when true. Living under a military dictatorship, the Arabs have a right to kill their oppressors. This is a universal right which cannot be questioned.
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No, but his foreign policy and continued downplaying of ISIS has not helped the issue at all.
also the round the clock bombing from our aircraft carriers
everyone should have a gun, no license required, carried openly.
condemnable. Even Al Qaeda asked he be spared.
re: Libertarians-what are your political beliefs?
Posted by rtts48 on 11/16/14 at 11:56 am to Bestbank Tiger
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Statists will argue that drugs cause other problems like people knocking off a convenience store to get your fix. But libertarians would say that if someone knocks off a convenience store, you prosecute them for that, not for being a junkie.
yup, it's the same argument for alcoholics.
re: Libertarians-what are your political beliefs?
Posted by rtts48 on 11/16/14 at 11:53 am to TheIndulger
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Brilliant idea, and I guess you support bringing guns into classrooms and bars too?
that's up to whomever owns the classrooms and bars. If they say yes, brink your AK47 into my pub, no one can argue against it.
no gun control at all, no background checks, no registration. Anyone can have a heavy duty military level machine gun.
don't invade countries you can't pronounce
reduce military spending.
cut foreign aid to zero except for critical humanitarian needs where millions are starving to death, earthquakes, tsunamis etc.
drugs legalized and non violent drug prisoners pardoned
eliminate the seat belt law which harms no one and gives cops excuse to harass innocent citizens
don't invade countries you can't pronounce
reduce military spending.
cut foreign aid to zero except for critical humanitarian needs where millions are starving to death, earthquakes, tsunamis etc.
drugs legalized and non violent drug prisoners pardoned
eliminate the seat belt law which harms no one and gives cops excuse to harass innocent citizens
re: Apparently CNN thinks the national anthem is like violence or porn
Posted by rtts48 on 11/15/14 at 1:59 pm to goatmilker
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You don't have to be a zealot or a idiot to consider it "important'.
but it helps to be a zealot or idiot to be patriotic or religious. I'm an atheist and don't care for this country's policies that hurt foreigners. So I reject most aspects of patriotism and find organized religion to be generally ethnocentric. Both patriotism and religion are largely forces of evil in current context.
while the CNN mistake was idiocy, national anthems should not be taken as sacred text or religious hymns, which in turn should not be taken as important either.
All of this groupthink is very dangerous.
All of this groupthink is very dangerous.
Israeli Jewish journalist describes Palestinian life and
Posted by rtts48 on 10/27/14 at 2:45 pm
admits they have the right to resist Jewish tyranny.
Now is this Gideon Levy fellow anti-Semitic or a self hating Jew? Or his he an honest man willing to acknowledge reality?
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Imagine you’re the Palestinians. Perhaps residents of East Jerusalem. Forty-seven difficult years are behind you; a big, depressing darkness lies ahead. The Israeli tyranny that dooms your fate declares arrogantly that everything will stay like this forever. Your city will remain under occupation “for ever and ever.” The defense minister, second in importance in the government that subjugates you, says a Palestinian state will never be established.
Imagine you’re Palestinian and your children are in danger. Two days ago, the occupation forces killed another child because “he lit a firebomb.” The words “Death to Arabs” were sprayed near your home. Everywhere you turn, a soldier or Border Police officer may shout at you. Every night, your home may be invaded brutally. You will never be treated like human beings. They’ll destroy, humiliate, intimidate, perhaps even arrest you, possibly without trial.
There are close to 500 administrative detainees, a record number in recent years. If one of your dear ones is arrested, you will have difficulty visiting him. If you succeed, you’ll get half an hour’s conversation through a glass window. If your dear one is an administrative detainee, you will never know when he’ll be released. But these are trivia you grew accustomed to long ago.
Maybe you’ve also grown accustomed to the land theft. At every moment a settler can invade your land, burn your plantation or torch your fields. He will not be brought to trial for this; the soldiers who are supposed to protect you will stand idly by. At any moment, a demolition order or random eviction order may appear. There’s nothing you can do.
Imagine you’re the Palestinians. You can’t leave Gaza and it’s not easy to leave the West Bank, either. The beach, less than an hour’s drive from your West Bank home, is beyond the mountains of darkness. An Israeli can go to Tierra del Fuego, between Argentina and Chile, much more easily than you can go to the beach at Ajami.
There are no dreams, no wishes. Your children have a slim chance of accomplishing anything in life, even if they go to university. All they can look forward to is a life of humiliation and unemployment.
There’s no chance that this situation is about to change anytime soon. Israel is strong, the United States is in its pocket, your leadership is weak (the Palestinian Authority) and isolated (Hamas), and the world is losing interest in your fate. What do you do?
There are two possibilities. The first is to accept, give in, give up. The second is to resist. Whom have we respected more in history? Those who passed their days under the occupation and collaborated with it, or those who struggled for their freedom?
Imagine you’re a Palestinian. You have every right to resist. In fact, it’s your civil duty. No argument there. The occupied people’s right to resist occupation is secured in natural justice, in the morals of history and in international law.
The only restrictions are on the means of resistance. The Palestinians have tried almost all of them, for better and worse – negotiations and terror; with a carrot and with a stick; with a stone and with bombs; in demonstrations and in suicide. All in vain. Are they to despair and give up? This has almost never happened in history, so they’ll continue. Sometimes they’ll use legitimate means, sometimes vile ones. It’s their right to resist.
Now they’re resisting in Jerusalem. They don’t want Israeli rule, or people who set live children on fire. They don’t want armed settlers who invade their apartments in the middle of the night, under the Israeli law’s protection, and evict them. They don’t want a municipality that grants its services according to national affiliation, or judges that sentence their children according to their origin. They also go nuts when the house of a Jewish terrorist is not demolished, while the house of a Palestinian will be torn down.
They don’t want Israel to continue tyrannizing them, so they resist. They hurl stones and firebombs. That’s what resistance looks like. Sometimes they act with heinous murderousness, but even that is not as bad as their occupier’s built-in violence.
It’s their right; it’s their duty.
Now is this Gideon Levy fellow anti-Semitic or a self hating Jew? Or his he an honest man willing to acknowledge reality?
LINK
Imagine you’re the Palestinians. Perhaps residents of East Jerusalem. Forty-seven difficult years are behind you; a big, depressing darkness lies ahead. The Israeli tyranny that dooms your fate declares arrogantly that everything will stay like this forever. Your city will remain under occupation “for ever and ever.” The defense minister, second in importance in the government that subjugates you, says a Palestinian state will never be established.
Imagine you’re Palestinian and your children are in danger. Two days ago, the occupation forces killed another child because “he lit a firebomb.” The words “Death to Arabs” were sprayed near your home. Everywhere you turn, a soldier or Border Police officer may shout at you. Every night, your home may be invaded brutally. You will never be treated like human beings. They’ll destroy, humiliate, intimidate, perhaps even arrest you, possibly without trial.
There are close to 500 administrative detainees, a record number in recent years. If one of your dear ones is arrested, you will have difficulty visiting him. If you succeed, you’ll get half an hour’s conversation through a glass window. If your dear one is an administrative detainee, you will never know when he’ll be released. But these are trivia you grew accustomed to long ago.
Maybe you’ve also grown accustomed to the land theft. At every moment a settler can invade your land, burn your plantation or torch your fields. He will not be brought to trial for this; the soldiers who are supposed to protect you will stand idly by. At any moment, a demolition order or random eviction order may appear. There’s nothing you can do.
Imagine you’re the Palestinians. You can’t leave Gaza and it’s not easy to leave the West Bank, either. The beach, less than an hour’s drive from your West Bank home, is beyond the mountains of darkness. An Israeli can go to Tierra del Fuego, between Argentina and Chile, much more easily than you can go to the beach at Ajami.
There are no dreams, no wishes. Your children have a slim chance of accomplishing anything in life, even if they go to university. All they can look forward to is a life of humiliation and unemployment.
There’s no chance that this situation is about to change anytime soon. Israel is strong, the United States is in its pocket, your leadership is weak (the Palestinian Authority) and isolated (Hamas), and the world is losing interest in your fate. What do you do?
There are two possibilities. The first is to accept, give in, give up. The second is to resist. Whom have we respected more in history? Those who passed their days under the occupation and collaborated with it, or those who struggled for their freedom?
Imagine you’re a Palestinian. You have every right to resist. In fact, it’s your civil duty. No argument there. The occupied people’s right to resist occupation is secured in natural justice, in the morals of history and in international law.
The only restrictions are on the means of resistance. The Palestinians have tried almost all of them, for better and worse – negotiations and terror; with a carrot and with a stick; with a stone and with bombs; in demonstrations and in suicide. All in vain. Are they to despair and give up? This has almost never happened in history, so they’ll continue. Sometimes they’ll use legitimate means, sometimes vile ones. It’s their right to resist.
Now they’re resisting in Jerusalem. They don’t want Israeli rule, or people who set live children on fire. They don’t want armed settlers who invade their apartments in the middle of the night, under the Israeli law’s protection, and evict them. They don’t want a municipality that grants its services according to national affiliation, or judges that sentence their children according to their origin. They also go nuts when the house of a Jewish terrorist is not demolished, while the house of a Palestinian will be torn down.
They don’t want Israel to continue tyrannizing them, so they resist. They hurl stones and firebombs. That’s what resistance looks like. Sometimes they act with heinous murderousness, but even that is not as bad as their occupier’s built-in violence.
It’s their right; it’s their duty.
re: Muslims don't like the gay bar
Posted by rtts48 on 10/26/14 at 5:09 pm to Vols&Shaft83
Vols, you are not intelligent enough to hurt anyone's feelings, but only make yourself look like one of the many uneducated trolls who hide behind a computer screen and spew hatred all over the webs. Carry on in your semiliterate fantasy world of white supremacy.
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I know plenty of Muslims
tell us how you survived the daily beheadings
re: Muslims don't like the gay bar
Posted by rtts48 on 10/26/14 at 5:04 pm to Vols&Shaft83
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That would CUT YOUR frickING HEAD OFF!!!
Vols are you an uneducated man or a 12 year old? Be honest.
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It's not just people in mud huts anymore. Muslims are taking over Europe now and will use violence and hate against anyone who doesn't convert to Islam. They are the least tolerant people on earth.
ironically, the least tolerant people on Earth are on this thread with Grand Dragon LarryTheGolfer as the leader
everyone on this thread is an expert of Muslims, yet no one has ever known one.
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