Geert Wilders comes to Canada

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Thank god for Ezra.

Every time he speaks I'm just 10X more enlightened about the world.

He really puts his freedom of speech to good use by educating Canadians about things that are completely relevant to our lives, like the countless members of Islam who reduce our freedoms to cringe worthy levels.

If I wasn't a completely mindless drone about this whole Muslim situation, I might actually be able to put the relevance of Islam into context. But until then, I'll continue to live my completely empty and predictably fear-induced life that has been fed to me by this unequivocally fair and unbiased source.

For Ezra!

For Free Speech!



I caught that interview yesterday. He (Geert) compared the Koran and its writings to mein kampf.

Question Colpy...this new Sun News Network. During breaks and station identification theres a pic that pops up with a bunch of sheep. What is the significance of images of sheep? It`s dedicated viewers? hmmm


WOW! You guys are such wonderful intellectuals. I am gobsmacked, left helpless in the onset of your logic, I bow to the overwhelming breadth of your knowledge and wisdon.

NOT!

At least Mentalfloss is funny, so I gave him a thumbs up. It is only relative though, so don't get too excited.

See the animation below....arguing with a liberal. :)
 

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No, your arguments that Islam is a violent religion are squashed my friend..... There are a billion peaceful muslims who don't engage in any sort of violence, if this was a violent religion and in their book told them to be violent , how is it possible for the huge majority of it's adherents to be non-violent? ? ?

At least CuBert makes an attempt, and it is a worthwhile point: and even in countries such as the Netherlands, the vast majority of Muslims are non-violent, he is absolutely correct.

What they AREN'T is neutral.

Nor are they a positive influence on our society.

They bring with them a tradition of subjugation of women, a distrust of Jews, a political philosophy that gives value to theological precepts in law, a lack of understanding of the very concept of individual rights, and a hatred of homosexuals.

Violent or non-violent, practicing devout Muslims are NOT a healthy influence in our democracy.
 
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What they AREN'T is neutral.

Nor are they a positive influence on our society.

They bring with them a tradition of subjugation of women, a distrust of Jews, a political philosophy that gives value to theological precepts in law, a lack of understanding of the very concept of individual rights, and a hatred of homosexuals.

So basically, they're christians.
 

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So basically, they're christians. ;)

:)

Which shows how desperately you need to read up on Christian theology and the importance of same in the development of western ideals of freedom, self-determination, and individual rights.

Democracy springs from Christianity.
 

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At least CuBert makes an attempt, and it is a worthwhile point: and even in countries such as the Netherlands, the vast majority of Muslims are non-violent, he is absolutely correct.

What they AREN'T is neutral.

Nor are they a positive influence on our society.

They bring with them a tradition of subjugation of women, a distrust of Jews, a political philosophy that gives value to theological precepts in law, a lack of understanding of the very concept of individual rights, and a hatred of homosexuals.

Violent or non-violent, practicing devout Muslims are NOT a healthy influence in our democracy.


We have elected a majority Conservative Government Colpy!!!.
What more do you want?

What are you trying to get out of this Thread?

Canada Elected the only party that believes you!!!
Will you never be happy?

You won !!!

 

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:)

Which shows how desperately you need to read up on Christian theology and the importance of same in the development of western ideals of freedom, self-determination, and individual rights.

Democracy springs from Christianity.

Actually, democracy sprang from the Greeks in Athens, but try again oh wise sage.
 

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Actually, democracy sprang from the Greeks in Athens, but try again oh wise sage.

And it didn't last long...........and it was democratic only if you happened NOT to be a slave, or a woman.........

The oldest continuous democracy is actually in Iceland..........and it is what everybody on the touchy-feely left loves, concensus democracy........you know what they did with particularly contentious issues? Locked all the men in the long house to debate until everyone inside agreed. Everyone still alive that is. :) Democracy, Norse style.

Which changes not in the slightest what I said. Modern democracy is largely based on the ideals of John Locke (I know, a Deist), who believed that each person deserved self-determination because the nature of their relationship to God dictated their value.......in other words, if the individual was so important in God's eyes, then the individual must be of primary importance on earth. More or less. :)

That is the philosophy that took hold, that became the dominant political philosophy in the western world, a gift of western civilization...........now, a challenge. Find me a modern democracy without roots in the Christian west.......there are not very many......

"Democracy cannot consist solely of elections that are nearly always fictitious and managed by rich landowners and professional politicians."
Che Guevara, Marxist revolutionary

Yep. Che, the true believer, who had a road to Damascus conversion to Marxism as dramatic as any religious conversion, who lived to promote the socialist dream, who is beyond reproach as the socialist hero.

And who would casually shoot anyone in the way of that dream, making notations in his diary later of the wound channel of his bullets.....

And who was absolutely, undeniably wrong.

Just ask Fidel Castro.

:)
 

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And who would casually shoot anyone in the way of that dream, making notations in his diary later of the wound channel of his bullets.....

What's your point?

*crickets*

Before you cry about Che killing some men for his beliefs maybe you should recognize how the U.S became an empire which you now directly benefit from
hint it was by benevolent actions and delivering kindness around the world
 

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What's your point?

*crickets*

Before you cry about Che killing some men for his beliefs maybe you should recognize how the U.S became an empire which you now directly benefit from
hint it was by benevolent actions and delivering kindness around the world

Could you PLEASE repeat that in (comprehensible) English?!?!?
 

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Che killed for socialism, Amerikkka kills for capitalism

And capitalism, by historical examples abounding, put more wealth in people's pockets and more freedom in their lives than the multiple-times-failed miserable system of socialism.

Just ask the Cubans who risk their lives top float to America on rubber tubes.

Hell, ask me. I experienced socialism/communism in my youth. Yo, CUBert, only experienced the benefits and freedoms of capitalism which would be denied to you in your dreamworld of Che and Castro.

Unless, of course, if you were a member of the Party. Which you probably are.
 

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Cubans are leaving because America's embargo ****ed their economy .......
Our "freedoms" come at the expense of the third world
 

YukonJack

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And it seems the party for America is coming to an end.

It's time for Colpy to get his Bhudda on.

Don't rejoice too loudly and too exuberantly, mentalfloss, or you might get what you wish for.

Like it or not, Canada's well-being is largely dependent on the well-being of the United States. Politically, diplomatically, economically, militarily and culturally.

When you want and hope for 'Amerikkka' to fail, you - knowingly or otherwise - want and hope for Canada to fail.
 

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Don't rejoice too loudly and too exuberantly, mentalfloss, or you might get what you wish for.

Like it or not, Canada's well-being is largely dependent on the well-being of the United States. Politically, diplomatically, economically, militarily and culturally.

When you want and hope for 'Amerikkka' to fail, you - knowingly or otherwise - want and hope for Canada to fail.

I don't wish for the stupidity of spending ourselves into second place.

You can thank the military-industrial complex for that one.

Which was a byproduct of... oh yea.. capitalism.
 
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Cubans are leaving because America's embargo ****ed their economy .......
Our "freedoms" come at the expense of the third world

There is and has been and embargo because Castro and Che pissed on the working masses of Cuba for their own selfish benefits and for the pleasure of kissing the rumps of Soviet 'leaders' until Gorbachev had the spine to tell them to go and screw themselves.

Hope the embargo continues until ALL of Castro's and Che's sycophants in Cuba and everywhere else in the world are rotting in their shallow graves.