Victim? Poor child.
The funniest part is that you consider any realistic view of history to be victimhood. I challenge you to come up with a single instance of me supporting any kind of "compensation" for anybody.
I'll say this in real short words, in the hope you can get your butt-hurt little brain around it. I recognize. . . er. . . understand. . . er. . . know the history of race, sex, class, and so forth in America. And it sucks. And the solution is to grant and impose full legal equality, and nothing else.
Clear yet, gyrene? Can you wrap your tiny little (alleged) mind around that, asswit?
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I'll trust you on that, because I could never make heads nor tails of it when they were forcing it down our throats at the Indian school. All I could see was that the "love" they talked about seemed a lot like hate to me.
Still don't get it? Not surprising.Awww... now who's butt is hurting?
What does compensation have to do with you being the perpetual victim in here? Just look at what you just posted! Playing that victim card over and over in here.
P.S. Temper tantrums don't work so well in here.
See... woe is me
It doesn't? I invite you to post the verse where Jesus tells his followers to engage in pointless foreign wars.
Well, that is expecting a little bit too much........but I can point out the verses where he tells his followers to arm themselves for defense on the road.
That is an Israelite and later on Jew thing.I was kind of thinking of 'an eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth'
Road to where? Jerusalem?
Luke 22:36
Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.
Ms. Barnhardt identifies herself as a traditional Roman Catholic and pure capitalist: "a livestock and grain commodity broker, and marketing consultant, (and) American patriot." As a Roman Catholic and a capitalist myself, I have a natural tendency to identify with her. And although I do not share her disdain for Islam in general, as I respect almost everyone who acknowledges and worships God (and most of those who do not, as long as they are tolerant of those of us who are religious believers), I admire her spirit in declining to turn the other cheek to all those who insult and provoke the West and do not hesitate to denigrate every aspect of our civilization while bristling with draconian threats against the least and most good-natured tweaking of militant Islamists, who are, after all, an objectively absurd, as well as a sinister group of deadbeats and criminals. This cowardly and unspeakable appeasement of the West's tormentors must cease, not necessarily in the confrontational manner Ms. Barnhardt proposes, but no less fearlessly.