The Left Has Gone The Way of ISIS and Taliban

Tecumsehsbones

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OK, you know nothing about U.S. history, as your post demonstrates, so I'll let you chew on this one.

You hold that moving statues that glorify Confederate leaders is erasing history "just like ISIS and the Taliban."

So. . .

Germany destroyed millions of Nazi artifacts after the war. And they still do. Whenever they uncover a Nazi artifact, they destroy it. Is Germany "just like ISIS and the Taliban?" They seem to fit your criteria.

If not, could you explain the difference?
 

Hoof Hearted

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Winston Churchill, John Lennon and Frosty the Snowman would get kicked off any Bar Patio in my city and receive a fine from a By-Law Officer.

These evil bastards all smoked!
 

petros

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And he won't get up off his ass to defend his 'free speech' either.

He wants the gubmint to do it for him.

What a pathetic hypocrite.


Fukkin alt rightards.

So you admit to tyrannical Leftie stifling of freedoms and say I should fight for them?

Name the place and time.

OK, you know nothing about U.S. history, as your post demonstrates.
You are a full on f-ck nut to think the American Civil War was fought solely over slavery.

Germany destroyed millions of Nazi artifacts after the war. And they still do. Whenever they uncover a Nazi artifact, they destroy it. Is Germany "just like ISIS and the Taliban?" They seem to fit your criteria.

If not, could you explain the difference?
The Taliban aren't doing it out of embarrassment and "white washing".
 

Tecumsehsbones

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So you admit to tyrannical Leftie stifling of freedoms and say I should fight for them?

Name the place and time.

You are a full on f-ck nut to think the American Civil War was fought solely over slavery.


The Taliban aren't doing it out of embarrassment and "white washing".
Um. . . the people in the U.S. ARE doing it out of embarrassment and "white washing." So why are they like ISIS and the Taliban, if the Germans aren't?

Do tell. This is fun!
 

Hoof Hearted

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The Home Hardware logo obviously secretly stands for 'Heil Hitler'...and the company needs to be shut down!

 

petros

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Um. . . the people in the U.S. ARE doing it out of embarrassment and "white washing." So why are they like ISIS and the Taliban, if the Germans aren't?

Do tell. This is fun!

After 150ish years it is just now all of a sudden bothering people and turning them violent?

Why?
 

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They are history, what they did be it good or bad is history it will never change.

How is erasing Buddhism coming along for Afghanistan?

Such statues are not mere history; they are erected in streets and public places .. so they act as symbols not as history: if history they may be in the museum.

Moreover, if the statue is looked on as only a statue, it may turn later on in the following generations: may sanctify and glorify it.

In fact, the statue of Buddha is an idol like other idols, and it is sanctified, glorified and worshiped .. so it is essential to be removed.
The strange thing is the Papa who said it is the heritage as did some other sect leaders .. although they know for certain that it is an idol and the heavenly religion is against the idolatry in the first place.

Therefore, as I read it today in the Quran interpretation: the disbeliever assists and confirms the idolater! :dontknow:

Quran 25: 55, which means:
{They worship besides God [the idols and statues] that [can] neither benefit them nor [can they] harm them; and the disbeliever is ever an antagonist of his Lord h.}
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55 h It means: a partisan in fighting his Lord.
The meaning: The disbeliever supports the associater in his association and idolatry, and he fights the believer because of his belief.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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After 150ish years it is just now all of a sudden bothering people and turning them violent?

Why?

We'll take that up after you explain why it's good for the Germans to destroy Nazi monuments, and bad for the Americans to move Confederate monuments from public spaces to museums (which is what they're doing. Sorry if it weakens your "destroying monuments and erasing history" fantasy).

So, excellent. You've tried a false equivalence, then you threw a red herring. Care to address the question?
 

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We'll take that up after you explain why it's good for the Germans to destroy Nazi monuments, and bad for the Americans to move Confederate monuments from public spaces to museums (which is what they're doing. Sorry if it weakens your "destroying monuments and erasing history" fantasy).

So, excellent. You've tried a false equivalence, then you threw a red herring. Care to address the question?

Because Trump is not Hitler. You guys are fuked up in the head.
 

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Hmmm interesting and yet McCain is anti-Trump.





Reagan was president in the 1990's? You know, because that's when the Taliban were formed but whatever. The picture you posted is President Ronald Reagan meeting with Afghan Mujahideen leaders in the Oval Office in 1983.

Nice try though.


He gave them the money and war machinery which enabled them to become our enemies, just in case you didn't know.
 

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We're not talking about Trump at all. Why don't you go back to your tantrum? You're not smart enough to follow this conversation.

You're trying to compare nazi hitler Germany to America. You're fuking retarded.

America isn't killing millions and sending millions to concentration camps. You're a fuking moron who hates white people.
 

petros

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We'll take that up after you explain why it's good for the Germans to destroy Nazi monuments, and bad for the Americans to move Confederate monuments from public spaces to museums (which is what they're doing. Sorry if it weakens your "destroying monuments and erasing history" fantasy).

So, excellent. You've tried a false equivalence, then you threw a red herring. Care to address the question?

When did they start? 150 years after WWII?
 

petros

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Does Russia tear down statues and monuments before or after they put them in museums to keep them from being destroyed by the whack jobs on the loose in the public realm?
 

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Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson did get part of what they wanted that still exists today.Stuffs that created unity issues as early as 1792 and almost had New England opt for secession in 1812.

Interstate trade, State Rights and Property Rights.

As for Ukr internment, it's all good. We got credit for building a cool National Park and a statue in the park. How cool is that but far from what I'm talkingStuufs ?
Is the statue safe ?
 

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He gave them the money and war machinery which enabled them to become our enemies, just in case you didn't know.

The Taliban aren't the Mujahideen you fool. In 1991, the Taliban (a movement originating from Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-run religious schools for Afghan refugees in Pakistan) also developed in Afghanistan as a politico-religious force. The most often-repeated story and the Taliban's own story of how Mullah Omar first mobilized his followers is that in the spring of 1994, neighbors in Singesar told him that the local governor had abducted two teenage girls, shaved their heads, and taken them to a camp where they were raped. 30 Taliban (with only 16 rifles) freed the girls, and hanged the governor from the barrel of a tank. Later that year, two militia commanders killed civilians while fighting for the right to sodomize a young boy. The Taliban freed him. Mullah Omar started his movement with fewer than 50 armed madrassah students in his hometown of Kandahar.

In the beginning the Taliban numbered in the hundreds, were badly equipped and low on munitions. Within months, however, 15,000 students arrived from the madrassas in Pakistan.

The Taliban were largely founded by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) during 1994. The I.S.I. used the Taliban to establish a regime in Afghanistan which would be favorable to Pakistan, as they were trying to gain strategic depth. Since the creation of the Taliban, the ISI and the Pakistani military have given financial, logistical and military support to them.

Bin laden and a few of a Mujahideen did join up with the Taliban but that hardly makes the US responsible for the Taliban.

For f*ck sakes, quit getting your history lessons from moron revisionists.