bombings, terror & religious extremism
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Yesterday at 12:30am, I was listening to the news on 5Live. Every news item had the word "bomb" in it.
I believe we're all against such things?
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I believe we're all against such things?
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I'm having a bit of a row on another forum with someone who's a full on BNP supporter and some of the stuff he comes out with is frightening.
I've come to the conclusion that there are more similarities between him and the terrorists than he'd like to admit.
-Both extremes arise from a dissatisfaction with the environment they're in building a need to find someone to blame.
-Both allow themselves to be lead and "brainwashed" by a tiny group of manipulators who keep themselves a long way away from the sharp end.
-Both believe themselves to be fundamentally right and support extreme measures to get what they want.
And, thankfully, both are tiny minorities.
Not that on topic, but at the front of my mind.
I've come to the conclusion that there are more similarities between him and the terrorists than he'd like to admit.
-Both extremes arise from a dissatisfaction with the environment they're in building a need to find someone to blame.
-Both allow themselves to be lead and "brainwashed" by a tiny group of manipulators who keep themselves a long way away from the sharp end.
-Both believe themselves to be fundamentally right and support extreme measures to get what they want.
And, thankfully, both are tiny minorities.
Not that on topic, but at the front of my mind.
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I think you've hit the nail on the head there ruffers.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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most right wingers these days use very clever "social impact" arguments - they know that most people dont agree with their more extreme pointsof view and have learned to dress up their bull s**t in psuedo-scientific and sociological nonsense to lure people in gently (none of which stands up to any amount of investigation i might add).Dark wrote:Post a few of the BNP supporter's arguments, ruffers, I'm curious.
Are they all "blacks and muslims should die" style ones?
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
I've just had a quick search and a lot of his posts in the wake of the London bombings have disappeared but this is a link from the guys sig.
http://www.sovereignty.org.uk/features/ ... emog3.html
It's long, but a sample -
"Who will sing our songs, pray our prayers, celebrate our heroes, honour our traditions, venerate our ancestors, love the things we love?
Only our family, our extended family. Only our extended family will carry our civilization forward in a meaningful way. Only the biological heirs to the people who created a civilization have ever maintained, cherished, and advanced that civilization.
It is for their extended family that men go to war.
In every war Britain ever fought, whatever the government might say or think, the men who fought and died fought for their nation, their extended family."
Imagine the reaction to that at a BNP meeting
http://www.sovereignty.org.uk/features/ ... emog3.html
It's long, but a sample -
"Who will sing our songs, pray our prayers, celebrate our heroes, honour our traditions, venerate our ancestors, love the things we love?
Only our family, our extended family. Only our extended family will carry our civilization forward in a meaningful way. Only the biological heirs to the people who created a civilization have ever maintained, cherished, and advanced that civilization.
It is for their extended family that men go to war.
In every war Britain ever fought, whatever the government might say or think, the men who fought and died fought for their nation, their extended family."
Imagine the reaction to that at a BNP meeting
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Too true QB - like people that play the 'numbers game - i.e. 'I'm not a racist, but this is a small country, and there are a limited number of jobs, school or hospital places' etc. But we're not racist, honest. Well...er...I can't ACTUALLY remember anyone demonstrating against Australian bar workers in London, Spanish and Portuguese fruit-pickers or any of the other large White, Anglo-Saxon or West Eurpoean immigrant groups...
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Like I say, a lot have disappeared, but it's more what QB says. "Reasonable" socio-economic arguments with a conspiracy subtext. There's things happening in this country which the left don't understand type stuff.Dark wrote:Post a few of the BNP supporter's arguments, ruffers, I'm curious.
Are they all "blacks and muslims should die" style ones?
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Has he forgoten who our "extended"family fought world wars against,the very vermin these arseholes now champion,would our Grandparents have been willing to lay lives on the line if they knew that in a couple of generations time their grandkids would be hiding behind ignorance and the "crooked cross"shouting for people to give nazies power,CRETIN.ruffers wrote:I've just had a quick search and a lot of his posts in the wake of the London bombings have disappeared but this is a link from the guys sig.
http://www.sovereignty.org.uk/features/ ... emog3.html
It's long, but a sample -
"Who will sing our songs, pray our prayers, celebrate our heroes, honour our traditions, venerate our ancestors, love the things we love?
Only our family, our extended family. Only our extended family will carry our civilization forward in a meaningful way. Only the biological heirs to the people who created a civilization have ever maintained, cherished, and advanced that civilization.
It is for their extended family that men go to war.
In every war Britain ever fought, whatever the government might say or think, the men who fought and died fought for their nation, their extended family."
Imagine the reaction to that at a BNP meeting
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
That's the point though, an awful lot of people swallow this stuff.
btw, the link is a quote from US guy talking at a meeting here, not original from the guy on the other forum. Not that it matters.
btw, the link is a quote from US guy talking at a meeting here, not original from the guy on the other forum. Not that it matters.
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yeah, he's probably not intelligent enough to come up with tha crap himself.ruffers wrote:That's the point though, an awful lot of people swallow this stuff.
btw, the link is a quote from US guy talking at a meeting here, not original from the guy on the other forum. Not that it matters.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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yeah, cos everyone with (far) right-wing views is dead thick aren't they kids?Quiff Boy wrote:yeah, he's probably not intelligent enough to come up with tha crap himself.ruffers wrote:That's the point though, an awful lot of people swallow this stuff.
btw, the link is a quote from US guy talking at a meeting here, not original from the guy on the other forum. Not that it matters.
"contradictions are meaningless, there's nothing to betray"
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i would think so yes.RicheyJames wrote:yeah, cos everyone with (far) right-wing views is dead thick aren't they kids?Quiff Boy wrote:yeah, he's probably not intelligent enough to come up with tha crap himself.ruffers wrote:That's the point though, an awful lot of people swallow this stuff.
btw, the link is a quote from US guy talking at a meeting here, not original from the guy on the other forum. Not that it matters.
no, obviously not. i never said that. but your average racist bigot wanker will usually copy his diatribe from pseudo-scientific socio-economic white supremacist websites, in much the same way as the average left-wing, anti-corporate militant stereotype will take his or her thinking from the back pages of "no logo"
and you know richard, your insistance on continually playing devils advocate, regardless of your own personal beliefs, doesn't half grow tiresome
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In fact, most of the cultures these people rally against, fought along side us in the second world war.Quiff Boy wrote:exactlyscotty wrote:Has he forgoten who our "extended"family fought world wars against,the very vermin these arseholes now champion
I dislike any kind of extremist, left or right, there is often little difference between them
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trying to goad me into disappearing again barry?Quiff Boy wrote:and you know richard, your insistance on continually playing devils advocate, regardless of your own personal beliefs, doesn't half grow tiresome
"contradictions are meaningless, there's nothing to betray"
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RicheyJames wrote:trying to goad me into disappearing again barry?Quiff Boy wrote:and you know richard, your insistance on continually playing devils advocate, regardless of your own personal beliefs, doesn't half grow tiresome
not at all, i just wonder why you nit pick at arguments you dont actually disagree with?
i'm not saying you do necessarily agree with me on this, but i know you well enough and have seen you do it before...
surely your energies, intelligence, wit and time would be better spent fighting the stuff you dont agree on, or find offensive?
join the bbc bradford message board and rip the s**t out of their resident white supremacist for example. they have reoccurring trouble there a chap there who keeps coming back and wont take "f**k off" for an answer
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Allright, lets get the wordcount rolling
A very good explanation about something like that was given in the little cartoon in Bowling for Columbine, about the frightened white guys....
And many 's for your demonstrating argument
Said the article, what do you think?
Problem is that hard liner minorities are most of the time those most lightly to make noise, write letters to newspapers, and all that crap, and therefore 'leaders' will easily get the impression there are a lot of people like that among 'us' and because of that they have to listen to their opinion... It's (at least according to me) just very clear extremist groups are those who do the most lobbying, sadly happy people don't care about their opinion getting out there too often...ruffers wrote:And, thankfully, both are tiny minorities
I agree with that... Quite often they see problems that are indeed problems, but then they'll make those look like WW3 and produce answers that do not relate in any possible way to solve the problem, but much more to get people more frightened and ready to give in to them...Quiff Boy wrote:most right wingers these days use very clever "social impact" arguments - they know that most people dont agree with their more extreme pointsof view and have learned to dress up their bull s**t in psuedo-scientific and sociological nonsense to lure people in gently (none of which stands up to any amount of investigation i might add).Dark wrote:Post a few of the BNP supporter's arguments, ruffers, I'm curious.
Are they all "blacks and muslims should die" style ones?
A very good explanation about something like that was given in the little cartoon in Bowling for Columbine, about the frightened white guys....
Think I mentioned it on here before, but indeed the typical right wing argument starts with 'I don't vote Flemish Block' (in Flanders of course)...MrChris wrote:....like people that play the 'numbers game - i.e. 'I'm not a racist, but this is a small country, and there are a limited number of jobs, school or hospital places' etc. But we're not racist, honest. Well...er...I can't ACTUALLY remember anyone demonstrating against Australian bar workers in London, Spanish and Portuguese fruit-pickers or any of the other large White, Anglo-Saxon or West Eurpoean immigrant groups...
And many 's for your demonstrating argument
Well, now you mention it: there was this very nice article on 'the emancipation of the last unemancipated group in society' in my fave mag... It was about the emancipation of the Dumb... People who don't care about their opinion being dumb, don't care if anyone else does agree or not, if they've actually thought about their opinion or if someone else's just told them to think that way... It's democracy's decay because of its own succes, because, there are far too many dumb ones and far to little smart ones, and the worst thing that could possibly happen is politicians to make conclusions out of that....RicheyJames wrote:yeah, cos everyone with (far) right-wing views is dead thick aren't they kids?
Said the article, what do you think?