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Just now, Jingthing said:
To add, I find your comment about "WOKE" culture both absurd and hilarious. Anyone that's been paying attention would know that "WOKE" culture leans heavily towards extreme demonization of Israel.
Woke criticism of Israel is extremely weak and tepid, what has it ever really achieved? Nothing.
They refer to it being 'white supremacy' rather than Jewish supremacy, only focus on the Netanyahu administration and are always on the back foot asserting that antizionism isn't antisemitism and Israel still has a right to exist but just less violently.
If it were a White Christian settler colony they'd be calling to declare war on it, we'd never see that kind of walking on eggshells. The woke crowd is very tightly controlled and know that any serious critique of zionism is career suicide. There's a good documentary on the lengths zionists go to to control the narrative on universities, called The Lobby, a US and UK version.
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1 hour ago, SomchaiCNX said:
And why the British soldier were there in the first place?
They were trying to set up Israel in a way that was fair and equitable for the Arabs, to share land and limit the number of Jews that could immigrate in a certain period of time. Zionist groups blew up one of their boats, the SS Patria, bombed the British HQ at the King David hotel, and hung some British sergeants from trees with piano wire and booby trapped their dead bodies. The British gave up and left the zionists to it after a few years and Israel basically does what it wants regardless of the UN.
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2 hours ago, SomchaiCNX said:
RIP. Disgusting that (government)sponsored NGOs still support these terrorists.
Yeah sad that the US gives $3.8 billion a year to zionist terrorists that killed hundreds of British soldiers, police officers and other servicemen in Palestine over the decades since they invaded and occupied it.
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There have been 'dozens of unexplained deaths' of Thai workers in Israel over the years, and investigations into 'harrowing conditions', abuse by the Israeli employers and 'unsafe conditions' where they are overworked and underpaid. In total 172 worker deaths since 2012.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-middle-east-46311922
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-thailand-israel-workers-trfn-idUSKCN24M126
This is another sad way for them to die, being unsafe just ten miles or so from Gaza when violence flares up because of Israel's actions (throwing grenades into a Mosque earlier this month).
These Thais got caught in the crossfire of Palestinian retaliation but ultimately Israel is responsible for creating the conflict there and not keeping the migrant workers that it exploits safe.
It employs third world workers to work on the farms near conflict zones because they'll sadly put up with the risky conditions to send money home.
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1 hour ago, SomchaiCNX said:
I think Israel is not the one that need foreign money.
It's the number one recipient of money from the US, by far.
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Countries get huge low interest loans from the IMF to go along with Covid lockdowns and the latest 'new variant' strains, the Thai govt then uses this to buy itself new submarines and APCs while their people go hungry.
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Watching the trial live coverage. So now we've seen convenience store security camera footage of Floyd before cops were called. He's acting in the store like a man already on a substantial amount of drugs. Indeed, his friends confirmed he was on enough drugs already at this point to be repeatedly passing out such that they couldn't rouse him in the car. They were worried cops were on the way, after he was confronted about a counterfeit bill in the store. They tried to get him to wake up and get out of there before cops came. They couldn't get him to wake up and stay awake. This is all PRIOR to him swallowing a substantial amount of additional drugs to avoid cops finding it.
Sounds like a drug overdose death to me. Amazing that most of America still believes the same media outlets that lied us into the Iraq war.
I just hope when he's found innocent there aren't more riots leading to innocent people dying, White and Black.
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4 minutes ago, Sujo said:
His death should not be caused by their incompetence.
He had no lethal dose of anything according to the coroner he died because of the officer kneeling on him.
He had 11 ng/mL of fentanyl in his blood, several times the lethal dose, along with meth, and covid. That's the whole basis of the defence, and I expect he will be acquitted.
Kneeling on the back of one's neck doesn't cut off their breathing, try it, the windpipe is at the front of the neck. Police wouldn't be trained to do it if it was dangerous. Carrying out training isn't incompetence.
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1 hour ago, puck2 said:
@jspill,
You are excusing an unlawful, brutal behavior. It seems that American policemen are allowed to use VIOLENCE in an awful kind, what we normaly see only in autocratic states. The American police doesn't have a good reputation, and Chauvin + collegues have confirmed it.
If it wouldn't be so dangerous, somebody should do what you claim as not life threatening: a man with a lot of kilos on his boddy should do the same on your neck as Chauvin did on Floyd's. Result: you never would be able to write again here in TV.
He had a history of swallowing drugs and resisting arrest and 'using diversionary behaviour'. He did that when approached by police a year before his death.
And it's very common for people to say 'I can't breathe' in that situation with police since the high profile Eric Garner case in 2014, you can find many youtube videos of perps saying exactly that as soon as the police try to cuff them, as they know it can be legally advantageous.
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5 hours ago, spidermike007 said:I am hoping Chauvin faces a very long prison sentence. It is very hard to justify his behavior on any level. You neutralize the potential danger, you cuff the man, and you put him in the squad car.
The real issue with the (hopefully a relatively low percentage overall) bad cops in America, is the highly toxic police unions, who advocate for them, and allow them to continue their reign of terror. Bad cops need to be removed, vetting of racist candidates has to be alot stronger, prior to entrance to the police academy, training needs to improve, and there has to be more accountability.
No need to defund the police. But, there exists a huge need to improve the system.
They did put him the squad car if you watch the bodycam footage, he got out again and was delirous and non-compliant as he'd swallowed a lethal dose of fentanyl, and then a knee on the back of the neck (it doesn't cut off your breathing, try it, the windpipe isn't there) is the standard protocol they're trained to carry out in that situation.
It should be removed from their training but until it is then nothing was unjustified or racist about one specific cop carrying that out, as they have done to White people, who also died that way (Tony Timpa) but there was no media attention or trial in that case.
There's no statistical evidence of racial bias in policing at all.
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Yawn
Just as Boris is reporting a possible 'third wave' in the UK too
The ruling class don't want to give up the power and wealth they've gained promoting this massive overreaction
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UK beauty queen got fired for posting 'all lives matter' over the Summer of peaceful protest
The West can be just as bad if you criticize the left
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6 million sounds a bit high Tone
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Despite being 13% of the US population African Americans commit over 50% of homicide.
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2 hours ago, Pinot said:
Everytime they post covid headlines, the village idiots come out with another set of ridiculous remarks.
All disease correlates with poverty, as do deaths of despair and suicide, the village idiots are the ones that cheer on the unnecessary, unproven lockdowns. Studies have shown they have no clear benefit.
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The WHO have recently admitted cases are massively inflated because the PCR tests use too high of a cycle count resulting in too many false positives, something skeptics have been saying for months.
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1 hour ago, Oxx said:
Is that right? Surely in the case of Islam Islamic culture and values come first, ahead of race. That culture and those values have gone on to poison (sorry, not the best word, but I couldn't think of anything else) the minds of 1.8 billion people living today, relatively few of whom are middle Eastern Arabs.
Anyone can convert to it regardless of race, like Christianity, yes, but I think countries are the way they are because of the race and genetics of the majority of their population. There are white European countries with lots of Muslims like Albania & Bosnia, and Asian countries like Malaysia. Reasonably developed places.
Most of the Muslims the West takes in though are from the Middle East & North Africa and the problem with those I think stems more from their genetics than religion, basically their lower IQ, higher impulsivity, time preference, aggression, and they'd commit higher rates of violent crime and sexual assault regardless even if they were atheists.
Islam is also a problem but conservatives tend to overly focus on that because they're terrified of being called racist or a Nazi because the media and academia have made discussing race such a huge taboo
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1 hour ago, Opl said:
it's not the color of your skin that defines your identity, but your core values do. Both Notre-Dame, and the french separation of Church and State are part of French cultural identity, no blasphemy law as well, among others. You don't have to be a White-skin Christian to identify as French.
But it's obvious that a significant part of the french population, or of people living in France, because they have no other better choice, just bear french ID, do not share our values and prove it through acts as well as opinions.
The fact is: "Charlie" reminds us the kind of threat they represent ( where it comes from, it's impact on our societies) and warns us not to back down.
Mass irregular immigration is an other topic.
Values and culture are downstream from race, and race isn't just skin color. European countries are they way they are because of the people that built them, how they think and act, their Faustian spirit, and European civilisation won't be maintained when people from the third world become the majority. For the most part only ethnic Europeans have European values.
It's incredibly naive to think we can just teach tens of millions of people from the third world our values and they'll all end up being just as European as us. Your position is civic nationalism, that countries are purely about ideas and migrants from different ethnic groups will assimilate seamlessly as long as they take on those ideas. That line of thought has been shown to be a failure for decades, civil unrest has just gotten worse and worse over time and the attempt to transform the country into the one they came from.
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14 hours ago, Opl said:today's IFOP poll:59% of French people support the publication of Muhammad cartoonsWhere is the problem?- 18% of Muslims surveyed and living in France do not condemn the 2015 attacks,- 26% of young French Muslims do not condemn jihadists.- according to 29% of Muslims surveyed"Islam is incompatible with the values of French society", according to 29% of Muslims surveyed- 25% of French Muslims surveyed would have participated in "insults and provocations issued during ceremonies in honor of the victims". 59% of Muslims would participate in the minute of silence in tribute to the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack, against 80% of the French as a whole.- 40% of Muslims put their religious convictions ahead of the “values of the Republic”. Among young Muslims under 25, the percentage is 74%.(For all French people, this figure is 17%).- 61% of Muslims surveyed agree with the statement "Islam is the only true religion", and 29% of them approve the sentence "Islam is incompatible with the values of French society".source in French Le Figaro
The problem is the mass migration continues, at current trends France will be Muslim / non-white majority by the middle of the century. Demographers predict the same for the UK and many western countries. The people have no freedom of speech to criticize that, there are harsh penalties to resisting the diversity agenda. Charlie Hebdo are fine with that, they no doubt also mock 'racist' working class people in cartoon form too. So who cares if they do a cartoon that makes Muslims angry, that isn't a win for the French people, they don't have freedom of speech against the migration and they are the ones that end up having to feel the effects.
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All of the mainsteam media including Charlie Hebdo still support mass migration of Muslims and others into the West. Charlie Hebdo isn't on our side here, what they do just makes sure migrants hate us and see all white people as 'racist' when they get here, leading to more violence and unrest, which the elites are perfectly happy about.
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5 minutes ago, ukrules said:
Your point being what? That you haven't heard of it therefore it's 'not a thing' ????
Catch up man, it's the 21st century out there!
It isn't against cancer, it reduces the chance of catching an STD which can sometimes go on to cause cervical cancer if a girl catches it. HPV.
Critics rightly say the existence of smear tests for HPV, along with encouraging children not to be promiscuous, should be enough already, but these companies want to make profits.
It's been linked to 30 deaths.
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It's not 'how' when it's used on it's own like this, it's closer to 'obviously' as tgeezer said.
There's no exact equivalent in English but another way of thinking about it is how we use the word 'well' at the start of a phrase (but their 'ngai' goes at the end of a phrase)
'Well that's a shop that sells toys'. Meaning obviously he's going there because it's a toy shop, and he wants a toy
'Well I don't have the money to buy it myself' - this would have the 'ngai' at the end
'Well I'm spiderman' - if he bought a spiderman costume and started climbing around, and you asked him why he was doing that, he would add the 'ngai' at the end
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3 hours ago, TooPoopedToPop said:
Not always so.
Israel deported Meyer Lansky back to the US after he fled there rather than face criminal charges.
"When you're a Jew the whole world is against you" was his comment on hearing the news of his pending deportation.
That was 1972, it was 1978 when Israel amended it's laws to prohibit its citizens being extradited.
Lansky was also acquitted, perhaps they knew that was likely to happen. Never went to prison despite being one of the worst mafia figures in US history, so the world was hardly against him.
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9 hours ago, ezzra said:
And you know that how? been in Israeli and Thai jail that you can compare? get you knowledge from reading Israeli newspaper or maybe just talking for sake of saying something clever? Shalom...
Israel is a safe haven for criminals, even pedophiles, who escape justice in the West by fleeing to there, because Israel doesn't extradite Jewish criminals back to the West to face justice. Well covered in the media. So we know they treat their people really well when they break laws in the West.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-jewish-american-pedophiles-hide-from-justice-in-israel/
https://www.ynetnews.com/article/ByBkeexEI
https://www.timesofisrael.com/many-accused-jewish-pedophiles-in-us-flee-to-israel-report/
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Two Thai people killed in Israel were on lunch break according to eyewitness
in Thailand News
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People are branded as antisemites and lose their job all the time for criticism that isn't antisemitic. Guardian columnist Nathan Robinson was sacked recently, Kevin Myers at the Sunday Times was sacked, they are both left wing and only made mild criticisms.