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This is said to be 'Fitna'

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  • K KaRl

    fat_boy wrote:

    I say f*** em.

    What about gasing them? Let's do it the old european way, let's kill anybody claiming to be muslim.

    fat_boy wrote:

    Make them swear allegiance to the state (ie western values) above their religion.

    Let all swear our allegiance to the State! All of ours, muslims, jews, christians, atheists.... Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Führer! Lets follow China who know how to deal when religious extremists mess with the State.

    When they kick at your front door How you gonna come? With your hands on your head Or on the trigger of your gun?

    Fold with us! ¤ flickr

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    K. wrote:

    What about gasing them? Let's do it the old european way, let's kill anybody claiming to be muslim.

    Dont be such an extremist idiot. The law of society MUST stand above that of any religion. THAT is the Western model, and its a good one.

    K. wrote:

    Let all swear our allegiance to the State! All of ours, muslims, jews, christians, atheists.... Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Führer! Lets follow China who know how to deal when religious extremists mess with the State.

    See above.

    Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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    • L Lost User

      No, Oakman is accusing you of fondling Dutch mens balls, or in some way being familiar with them, perhaps medically, perhaps sexually, who knows, but you did completely fail to undrestand what he wrote since it isnt about me at all.

      Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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      Ilion
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      fat_boy wrote:

      but you did completely fail to undrestand what he wrote since it isnt about me at all.

      You did fail (but then, you do work hard at this) completely to understand how easily and how completely I turned his lame witticism back upon him. :laugh:

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      • I Ilion

        fat_boy wrote:

        but you did completely fail to undrestand what he wrote since it isnt about me at all.

        You did fail (but then, you do work hard at this) completely to understand how easily and how completely I turned his lame witticism back upon him. :laugh:

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        Ilíon wrote:

        how completely I turned his lame witticism back upon him.

        "So, are you calling Fat_Boy names? Perhaps making a one-letter substitution to his user name?" Yes, how complete indeed. Complete to the point of utter obscurity if one were asked.

        Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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        • I Ilion

          Were you always like this?

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          R Giskard Reventlov
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          I'm bored: like what?

          bin the spin home

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          • M MrPlankton

            "No poor bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making other bastards die for their country." George S Patton As a matter of fact, Patton had a lot of funny truisms[^]

            MrPlankton

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            I don't deny what Patton said ... in the proper context. But, when people say, "There is nothing worth dying for," they are claiming that there is nothing worth risking death to defend, and they are claiming that there is nothing worth killing for, if that is what it takes to defend it. When people say, "There is nothing worth dying for," they are saying, "I am willing to be a slave to anyone willing to make me his slave."

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            • L Lost User

              Ilíon wrote:

              how completely I turned his lame witticism back upon him.

              "So, are you calling Fat_Boy names? Perhaps making a one-letter substitution to his user name?" Yes, how complete indeed. Complete to the point of utter obscurity if one were asked.

              Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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              Ilion
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              So, you're claiming that you mind is not flexible? That you're unable to make inferences, draw connections (even when they're explicitly pointed out)?

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              • I Ilion

                So, you're claiming that you mind is not flexible? That you're unable to make inferences, draw connections (even when they're explicitly pointed out)?

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                SO you are claiming to be witty?

                Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                • L Lost User

                  SO you are claiming to be witty?

                  Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                  Ilion
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                  So, are you admitting that you are not?

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                  • L Lost User

                    Ilíon wrote:

                    how completely I turned his lame witticism back upon him.

                    "So, are you calling Fat_Boy names? Perhaps making a one-letter substitution to his user name?" Yes, how complete indeed. Complete to the point of utter obscurity if one were asked.

                    Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                    fat_boy wrote:

                    Yes, how complete indeed. Complete to the point of utter obscurity if one were asked.

                    Amazingly enough, we find ourselves in "complete" agreement

                    Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                      Hmm, OK. I am surprised that what I wrote had been stated before so closely. I thoght it a fairly offensive non PC statement and hoped to gender some debate.

                      Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                      fat_boy wrote:

                      I thoght it a fairly offensive non PC statement and hoped to gender some debate.

                      Blood 'N Guts was fairly offensive, non PC, and often engendered debate. He arguably was also the best tactician in WWII.

                      Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                      • O Oakman

                        fat_boy wrote:

                        Yes, how complete indeed. Complete to the point of utter obscurity if one were asked.

                        Amazingly enough, we find ourselves in "complete" agreement

                        Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                        Oakman wrote:

                        Amazingly enough, we find ourselves in "complete" agreement

                        Strange things are known to happen from time to time.:suss:

                        Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                        • I Ilion

                          So, are you admitting that you are not?

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                          "So, are you calling Fat_Boy names? Perhaps making a one-letter substitution to his user name? For, after all, it was he who brought "balls" into the matter." Hmm, so clever, so complete. Sorry, can you remind me again where you were clever I seem to have missed it again.

                          Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                          • I Ilion

                            Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                            It was fairly underwhelming, for all the hype.

                            And what hype was that? The only hype about 'Fitna' that I'm aware of is the hyper-caterwauling about it by Muslims, and the cringing abasement before that caterwauling by the "elites" of government and commerce. You know, the whole "sensitivity" charade.

                            Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                            Geert must realise that sometimes there are things not worth dying for.

                            Spoken like a born-slave (that's a classical pagan allusion) or a dhimmi. It is certainly true that there are things in this world which are not worth dying for. But, in *this* context, to make such a statement is to claim that freedom, and honor, and indeed life itself, are not worth dying for. In short, only a fool could believe such a thing.

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                            Ilíon wrote:

                            The only hype about 'Fitna' that I'm aware of is the hyper-caterwauling about it by Muslims, and the cringing abasement before that caterwauling by the "elites" of government and commerce. You know, the whole "sensitivity" charade.

                            Yes, that is the hype to which I was referring to.

                            Ilíon wrote:

                            It is certainly true that there are things in this world which are not worth dying for. But, in *this* context, to make such a statement is to claim that freedom, and honor, and indeed life itself, are not worth dying for. In short, only a fool could believe such a thing.

                            Phhh. Would you die just to let a few touchy murderers know that you don't like them? I hope you DO die for something though. Show me that you're not just all talk. By the way, your conclusion is stupid. You claim to know a lot about logic, but there you go... :doh:

                            Richard of York gave battle in vain.

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