George Soros, Islam and LGBT

Discussion in 'Political Opinions & Beliefs' started by Tyler Durden, Mar 9, 2017.

  1. Diamond

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    Shouldn't this thread be filed under the "conspiracy" section? Ignoring that everything you claimed Islam represents are things that the US itself is guilty of, I noticed that you repeatedly claimed that Islam has a goal to "take over the world", I'm not sure I understand where you get that idea. I'm not even sure what that's supposed to mean or how something like that would even be pulled-off. Muslims fight more Muslims than they do anyone else, they are as divided as much as any other group. It is true that they (combined) do make up 28% of the global population, but they didn't murder non-Muslims to achieve that percentage. Global population itself is growing at an alarming rate, in your conspiracy theory for Muslims to "take over" they'd have to spend every second of their waking hours popping out babies and killing non-Muslims in a united fashion. There is no evidence to support any of that being true.
     
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    You mean the Koch Brothers are nothing more than boogeymen? Good to know.
     
  3. Diamond

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    It's beyond you understanding, huh. Is it beyond your understanding that the US is the biggest oil consumers in the world despite only being 4.4% of the global population? Who exactly do you think is going to "call-out" a Nation that controls OPEC? Sure, the US is now the largest producers of crud, but we don't buy our oil. No we go to the International market and purchase the lowest-bidder. Who do you think sets the prices? If the US ever tried to strong-arm Saudi it would be 1979 all over again.
     
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    He has spent $1 billion in support of radical, left wing groups. Are you saying that has had no impact on American politics?
     
  5. Chris Knight

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    It is irritating for Asia-Pacific region, that's for sure.
     
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    I have already looked at it. We in the West can get the oil from Venezuela, Canada and Russia. Saudi Arabian oil is sour when doing a quality evaluation of the different world oil. Also we control the majority of the world's food supply, so we can just stop selling food to Saudi Arabia and freeze all their global assets outside the Middle East.
     
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    This is particularly worrying. Actually it should be worrying for any American who believes in an impartial justice system. He's been buying influence.

    George Soros' quiet overhaul of the U.S. justice system

    Progressives have zeroed in on electing prosecutors as an avenue for criminal justice reform, and the billionaire financier is providing the cash to make it happen.

    https://secure.politico.com/story/2016/08/george-soros-criminal-justice-reform-227519
     
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    None of the above.
    Not even close to the target, but it matches the nonsense in the OP.
     
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    Conspiracy material thread, basically a troll thread.
     
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    Yeah sure if you'd like the US to resort back to riding bicycles and horses again. Because if you don't think prices at the pumps are high now, you ain't seen a think if you cutout OPEC and the US dollar itself is already on the verge of collapse. For the US to seize any Nations global assets it must first have control of the banks that hold those assets, and freezing accounts doesn't mean that the US inherits that money. It is don't by imposing UN sanctions, that means that the UN agrees with it. And if the UN placed an embargo on Saudi oil right after they just lifted the embargo on Iran, guess who you'd be passing the baton to. Our Navy would literally be dead in the water, the US would no longer be the global currency, and our Superpower status. Russia and China would inherit our old seat.
     
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    The majority of Muslims in that region are moderate so to speak. No major problems. The only ones who cause problems are the ones financed by Saudi Arabia. The Saudi delegation numbers over one thousand people. Moderates worry about their negative influence on their own population. Saudis got used to buying influence.
     
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    From your link:
    His money has supported African-American and Hispanic candidates for these powerful local roles, all of whom ran on platforms sharing major goals of Soros’, like reducing racial disparities in sentencing and directing some drug offenders to diversion programs instead of to trial.

    Such an evil man.
     
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    I'm not sure why you picked this as a talking point when porn in general is illegal in Saudi Arabia, that's why they travel to the Philippines for sex. However in the US it is legal and the US happens to produce 89% of global porn. But perhaps you were not talking about porn in general, but just the sex-slave trafficking. Well it's estimated that 45.8 million people fall into that industry in 167 countries. Saudi Arabia ranks # 101 out of that list. So I'm really interested in what you wanted to say about it.
     
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    I know the region well and I am a bit tired of the way they carry on. Yes, some are moderate, but it is a cesspool for terrorism to breed.
     
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    The USA has the most powerful military force this world has ever seen, and I mean ever seen. Now Saudi Arabia are in no position to demand anything at all, I mean absolutely nothing. Also this is a global initiative, the USA aren't on their own here. They certainly have the support of much of Europe, Russia, China, Australia and South America under these conditions.
     
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    Nah.. its a trade delegation.

    Tyler Duram doesn't know anything about the Saudis or Wahhabis.
     
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    How much time did you spend in KSA?
     
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    Saudi Arabia buys a lot of US goods, services and technology. A few years back I was doing some research in advance of visiting in KSA and I contacted the Dept of Commerce. In South Carolina alone there are 250 companies doing business with Arabia.. Those are American jobs.
     
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    That is irrelevant. How long do you think the KSA will be around for? I think it won't last a decade or 2 now!
     
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    You forget that we don't care about the KSA and their oil. We can quite easily wipe KSA off the map and have a safe and well functioning world. The clock is set now and they must change.
     
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    KSA is doing fine. They have good leadership and have 250,000 graduate students on scholarships in law, medicine, chemistry, architecture, engineering, economics etc.

    You have a problem.. You are afraid to identify what country you are from and won't say where you were in KSA or how long.
     
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    Are you just a killer and a thief? What country are you from? Or is it envy?
     
  23. Chris Knight

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    Huh, I am more a of teacher to Saudi Arabia and the Middle East. They need to be taught about how to raise responsible global citizens, and they will be taught the hard way if they like.

    I am a global citizen. If you must know my grandfather was born and raised in the Middle East. Envy, really, what are you talking about?
     
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    KSA are doing fine when we pay them for the oil and sell them food. When we change this status quo, they will then begin to learn that they need to start acting as a government that breeds responsible global citizens, not terrorists. The KSA will learn the hard way if they like.
     
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    Your grandfather? LOLOL A teacher? You don't know anymore about "the ME" than Tyler Durden.. and he's an idiot that can make up anything and post to a crappy conspiracy site like ZeroHedge.
     

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