George Soros, Islam and LGBT

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  1. dixon76710

    dixon76710 Well-Known Member

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    Aggressively fought terrorism in Saudi Arabia all while aggressively funding terrorism outside of Saudi.
     
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    Yes, a militant form of Islam. The US is a militant form of western democracy and economic imperialism.

    I am assuming that any replacement regime could only be more "liberal", tolerant and endorse a different school.

    I am totally aware of what the asinine "war on Terror" actually is all about. Terror is simply a tactic.

    I don't preach any phrases. I use precise language to identify a small subset of muslims.
    I am well aware of many of the various other political and religiously based groups who employ terror as an asymmetrical tactic.

    Purge my nation of whom exactly?
    I wouldn't mind getting rid of the racist scumbags who supported and cheered the shooting up of a mosque and the death of a number of Canadian muslims a few months ago.

    But Islamic terrrorists are few and far between in Canada, most potentials being turned in by their own communities.
     
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    "Can't we all just get along" didn't workout so well for Rodney King or Martin Luther King. "Thy kingdom come, on Earth as it is in Heaven" is a fantasy. I am not trying to be negative or preach hate, but I have to recognize the reality that exists. As long as we have separate nations, classes, sovereign authorities, and limited resources to fight over; there will be division. We will never achieve a utopia society void of crime and punishment in a world that has turned crime and punishment into an industry for profit. We will never have equality in a world of capitalism and oligarchies. Prejudice is used as a tool to suggests that one particular group is less worthy of the privileges enjoyed by other groups (i.e. less human, exploitable, ripe for others to capitalize on). And "tolerance" isn't limitless, it has parameters of it own. We should not be tolerant to suppression and oppression, yet that is exactly when therms like "tolerance" are most applied.
     
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    Before this gets locked: should be in "opinions" forum.
     
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    The forum posting rules, actually.
     
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    Agreed but, the love affair between Saud and the Conservatives is just as strong if not stronger.

    Wake up !
     
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    yep an educate person who fled the nazis are scary to the rightwing white goyim

    A vocal supporter of refugees, George Soros said in September 2016 that his foundation will invest $500 million in companies founded by refugees and migrants, especially those arriving in Europe. Over the years he's made gifts to various organizations that support immigrants and in March gave $3 million to a super PAC that wants to mobilize Hispanic voters. The plight of the refugee is personal: Born in Nazi-occupied Hungary, Soros fled the country and put himself through the London School of Economics working as a railway porter and a waiter before getting his start in finance at a merchant bank.

    Imagine that! A former refugee wanting to help present day refugees
     
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    Care to elaborate further,
    that sounds interesting.
     
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    When you look at the individuals helped, it looks great.

    When you look at the big picture, he is potentially enabling cell groups and destabilizing whole countries.
     
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    The Bush's and the Saud go way back. They are business partners.
    Then there is the Saudi involvement in the Carlyle Group.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/26/b...y-liquidates-holdings-with-carlyle-group.html
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Carlyle_Group

    There are films ! I have not watched this - as I know all this stuff already but, might be interesting. http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/iron-triangle-the-carlyle-group-2/
     
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    Well to start with I don't think the vast majority of the West that would be too tolerant of suppression and oppression by their governments, let alone their religion.

    I agree that utopia is a distant fantasy for us humans, our nature being what it is and all, however, we can strive to make it a little better with each generation. Change of such substantive spiritual and social nature does not come from sheer force. It must come from within, from the vision of a better path to the future to ensure the security and prosperity of individuals and their loved ones. Being a realist and all, I don't see it being likely til looooooong after I'm recycled.
     

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