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Post by siampolee on Jun 22, 2020 20:17:39 GMT 7
I was quoting from.memory of my time in Japan.Perhaps had I resorted to Wikepedia my comment would have been more accurate. I thank you for your drawing my attention to my error.I shall now give myself 2 hours detention.
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Jun 22, 2020 20:38:47 GMT 7
Post by rubl on Jun 22, 2020 20:38:47 GMT 7
If the cloggie had his way the English language would be banned as it offends him and those he supports. You wrote "truth is that the Dutch were as evil as the Nazis", you also wrote "You do seem to suffer from selective amnesia." It would seem you can only sprout abuse and insults whenever you're confronted with facts you don't like. You regularly accuse me of hating the British, only to go into a ridiculous and hate-filled tirade. You assume a lot, but you are unwilling to explain yourself, or more likely unable. That's why you get into these rants of abuse and insults. You've lost it completely, far off into the land of make believe. Luckily I realise that one mad Englishman shouldn't lead to blaming a whole country. Sad though to see someone slide off like that. Real sad.
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Jun 22, 2020 20:41:06 GMT 7
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Post by smokie36 on Jun 22, 2020 20:41:06 GMT 7
Every time you post you show what infantile creature you are.Must have the last word no matter what. Typical Germanic Prussian reactions.Ive never denied the actions that took place nor did I start to use statistics to cloud the issue. Again you prove what a you and your kind are The Dutch have coffeeshops and chocolate sprinkles for breakfast. Your logic is flawed young paduwan.
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Jun 22, 2020 20:47:17 GMT 7
Post by AyG on Jun 22, 2020 20:47:17 GMT 7
I was quoting from.memory of my time in Japan.Perhaps had I resorted to Wikepedia my comment would have been more accurate. I thank you for your drawing my attention to my error.I shall now give myself 2 hours detention. Rather than two hours of detention, I think you need a good, sound spanking. And it wasn't Wikipedia that informed me about Islam in Japan. When I was working there 30 or so years ago my then boyfriend (whom I met there) was a Moslem from Malaysia. I even fasted during Ramadan out of respect for his beliefs. I particularly remember day trips during Ramadan to Kamakura.
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Jun 22, 2020 20:56:16 GMT 7
Post by rubl on Jun 22, 2020 20:56:16 GMT 7
"and the actions and tactics used by Dutch police at a BLM march yesterday Indeed the tactics, action,weaponry used by the Dutch police were indeed far more violent and vicious than that of the UK police."
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Jun 22, 2020 20:59:20 GMT 7
Post by siampolee on Jun 22, 2020 20:59:20 GMT 7
Aha, that accounts for my error as I didn't move in such circles as you in the day.
Ringing ones friends for a night out or in had a very different meaning at that time
Anyway I thought being gay was a stoning offence or a fly of a roof offence under the tenets of Islam then as it is now.
No doubt the Brown Rose escaped the Imams eyes in those days
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Post by rgs2001uk on Jun 22, 2020 22:00:06 GMT 7
I'm still surprised no one here complained or saw anything wrong in the "prominent Islamic historian" and takes whatever a Islamic historian says for 'fact' without any reservation. Take it you have never lived in a theocracy, try questioning prominent islamic scholars in, lets say, Pakistan, Bangladesh, or any of the arabic states. Me myself, I love it, watched in the hangar one day as the days flying programme was cancelled, the muttawa wheeled in a st andrews cross and strapped "goat boy" to it and adminstered 200 lashes. White privilege indeed, we all went back to the compond and cheered, happy hour was on. Another saudi i know was sentenced to the loony bin, his crime, rejecting the teachings of allah.
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Jun 22, 2020 22:04:32 GMT 7
Post by rgs2001uk on Jun 22, 2020 22:04:32 GMT 7
South Africa . Chickens, home, roost... Go back to your hometown, England or Holland. Don't come to Australia, you're not welcome. I had heard that South Africans moving to Australia in the 90tish didn't always adapt well. Honest question. How about those British and Dutch who migrated just after 1945? WOW EFFIN WOW, the sth effricans who emigrated, sorry poor choice of language, fled the country, blacks included to the middle east have no intention of going back. Wrong tribal name, non commies, not part of the patronage system that raped the country . Never mind, Madiba must be turning in his grave.
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Jun 22, 2020 22:12:35 GMT 7
Post by rgs2001uk on Jun 22, 2020 22:12:35 GMT 7
I was quoting from.memory of my time in Japan.Perhaps had I resorted to Wikepedia my comment would have been more accurate. I thank you for your drawing my attention to my error.I shall now give myself 2 hours detention. Rather than two hours of detention, I think you need a good, sound spanking. And it wasn't Wikipedia that informed me about Islam in Japan. When I was working there 30 or so years ago my then boyfriend (whom I met there) was a Moslem from Malaysia. I even fasted during Ramadan out of respect for his beliefs. I particularly remember day trips during Ramadan to Kamakura. Take it he was top then? not that theres anything wrong with that, why didnt he respect your non muslim beliefs? The Turks in Saudi respected mine, he is not a muslim, I am his host have a duty to take care of him, he has worked all day and is hungry was their answer. Good old Malaysia and their effin racist bummi laws.
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Post by rgs2001uk on Jun 22, 2020 22:35:23 GMT 7
Just a little reminder concerning just how BLM really worked and till does. A thought. A lot of people are calling for Black history to be taught in Schools. How about; 1. The Rwandan Genocide which resulted in the slaughter of 800,000 people in just 90 days.
2. Shaka Zulu’s rise to power and how he disposed of the opposition.
3. The expelling of 80,000 Asians from Uganda by Idi Amin, and how the UK gave homes to 27,000 of them.
4. The Role that the African Country of Benin played in the Capture and sale of 400,000 Black slaves to Europeans and others.
5. The way that Robert Mugabes ZANU PF first persecuted the whites, then the Zulu’s and finally their own supporters whilst transforming Zimbabwe from the wealthy breadbasket of Southern Africa to a third word tyrannical dictatorship. It is estimated that 30,000 Ndebele were killed during the Gukurahundi!
6. How the ANC used to use ‘Necklaces’ of burning tyres hung around the necks of their opponents to silence opposition.Make sure that the emphasis of the lessons is how Black lives mattered in all of these examples. Make sure to contrast all that with the peaceful history of the White Folks in Europe.Bring it on, what history should be taught? How about asking the Portugese or Spaniards who lived under the jackboot of a military junta. Should Real facists united Madrid be stripped of their titles and european trophies? How about the italians, do you really think they are taught about tanks with reverse gear? Do you really think johnny frog is taught his true history of being surrender monkeys? What about them nasty commies, you know the ones that helped us defeat the hun, irrespective of how many movies hollywood pumps out? What about the church of rome and their inquisition? Do protestant lives matter? Can Eire afford the bill for the way protestants were treated, can the vatican afford the bill for the way protestant lives were treated? Aye black lives matter, seems white lives matter even less.
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Jun 23, 2020 7:13:26 GMT 7
Post by chiangmai on Jun 23, 2020 7:13:26 GMT 7
Note that the Japanese are very selective in who they admit to live in Japan ... No mosques either. Strange, then that Wikipedia has a page "List of mosques in Japan" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mosques_in_JapanIn fact, there are well over 100 mosques in Japan. Not really strange at all, unlike the curtain twitchers the Japanese appear not to consider the muslim religion a threat.
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Post by AyG on Jun 23, 2020 7:32:30 GMT 7
Not really strange at all, unlike the curtain twitchers the Japanese appear not to consider the muslim religion a threat. The Japanese aren't stupid. They know that Islam is a major threat. In fact "the Japanese police were engaging in sweeping, blanket surveillance of all foreign national Muslims in the country. The police deemed all Muslims to be potential terrorists, surveilled mosques and other establishments, and clandestinely gathered detailed personal information on 72,000 persons." Muslim Surveillance in Japan: A Narrative Aimed at Trivialization, Saul J. Takahashi, Islamophobia Studies Journal, Vol. 4, No. 2 (Spring 2018), pp. 195-209
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Post by rott on Jun 23, 2020 9:27:10 GMT 7
South Africa . Chickens, home, roost... Go back to your hometown, England or Holland. Don't come to Australia, you're not welcome. I had heard that South Africans moving to Australia in the 90tish didn't always adapt well. Honest question. How about those British and Dutch who migrated just after 1945? You know something I don't, never heard of problems with them settling in Australia. "Packing for Perth" was the media term for those emigrating, plenty at it apparently though nobody that I had any contact with. My boss in Durban in the seventies had gone there from the UK straight after the war. Bit of a ballbag but harmless enough. What problems are those people supposed to have had??
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Post by rott on Jun 23, 2020 9:31:38 GMT 7
I meant to add that in the later nineties London was awash with them and apart from the irritating habit of speaking Afrikaans they seemed to be assimilating OK.
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Jun 23, 2020 11:03:56 GMT 7
Post by rubl on Jun 23, 2020 11:03:56 GMT 7
I had heard that South Africans moving to Australia in the 90tish didn't always adapt well. Honest question. How about those British and Dutch who migrated just after 1945? You know something I don't, never heard of problems with them settling in Australia. "Packing for Perth" was the media term for those emigrating, plenty at it apparently though nobody that I had any contact with. My boss in Durban in the seventies had gone there from the UK straight after the war. Bit of a ballbag but harmless enough. What problems are those people supposed to have had?? A misunderstanding my dear root. I didn't say I heard anything. I was just wondering how they compared as in a way the migrants from Europe in the late 40tish, early 50tish were coming from a continent devastated by war. Many sought a better life elsewhere, just like those South Africans in the late 90tish. Up-to-a-point you might even say that the European migrants especially those who fled their occupied countries were not really different from people fleeing the Middle East, Jemen, Libya.
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