Comments by "Jack Haveman" (@JackHaveman52) on "The Rubin Report"
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@Henry James
It was an example. Don't be intentionally obtuse. It's NOT a good look.
When someone is allowed to speak, without interruption, that person is setting out his case, unfettered so their ideas are completely exposed, to all of us, in the best way that they know how. That is also an exchange of ideas. Ideas, born in their brain, verbally expressed, so I can allow it to enter into my brain. That's an exchange of ideas, too.
If I wanted to hear two people yelling over each other, and even see people stomping off in anger, I'll watch MSM where you hear nothing but anger and the only thing that enters your brain is a cacophony of noise. Not for me. I want the ideas to be expressed articulately, without interruption and rancour, just like this video was. I don't even have to agree with them but at least I know what I'm disagreeing with.
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@Mordalo
So what if the story of the Exodus isn't true? The story's setting was around 1250 BC. The Jews were known to be in Judah around 500 BC. It's known that exiled Jews were allowed to return to their homeland by the Persian King, Cyrus the great, in 538 BC. That implies that Cyrus KNEW that this was the Jewish homeland for quite awhile BEFORE that. Split the time of the Exodus, which may not be true to the time of the return from Persia and we're looking at a time of at least 900 BC in which the Jews lived in what is now known as Israel. After the Babylonian exile, the Jews were there from the time of Cyrus, 538 BC, to the Jewish diaspora that took place during Roman rule, from 70 to 135 AD.
Also, the modern Palestinian problem is ALL about religion. If the Jews all converted to Islam, the problem would be solved. All the other religions in the area, the Christians, the Druze and the Jews are all good with the state of Israel. It's only the Muslims that have a problem with it. That's how the lines of conflict are drawn.
You've skipped a HUGE part of their history.
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@LikeGod_ButBetterLooking
So, when Obama and Hillary Clinton claimed that there was election fraud, back in 2005, they were either Nazis or enablers of Nazis? When the Democrats claimed that the Russians and Trump, committed election fraud, they were being Nazis and Nazi enablers?
You can't have it both ways. By your logic, Obama is, at best, a Nazi enabler as is Hillary, Adam Schiff, Pelosi and Donald Trump. In fact, the majority of our government are all Nazis. A poorly thought out argument.
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msc14111990
You're now resorting to gossip, huh. Well, this historian you speak of, Niall Ferguson, separated from his wife in 2010. He then started dating Ali. One year later, they got married and they have a son that was born in December of 2011, long after Ferguson had split up with his wife. If you're a Muslim, divorce is perfectly acceptable and allowed as well as getting remarried. So, all you're doing is engaging in gossip, the activity of the small and mean minded.
As for being a coward. She spent years under threat of murder from Muslim radicals. She had to go into hiding and still has to be careful about making her whereabouts known to the general public. If she ever went back to Somalia, she'd be killed and YOU know it. That's not being a coward. That's being smart.
As for helping people, she's wrote books showing that a religion, culture, skin colour and gender shouldn't stop a person from becoming their own person, an individual with freedom of thought and expression. When she took an aptitude test in the Netherlands to see what she was best suited to work at, she was told that she should become an office worker. She didn't want that and said that she wanted to study political science. She was told that she would only get funding if she studied secretarial type jobs and if she wanted to study political science, she'd have to pay for it herself. So she did just that. She worked and studied and attained a degree in Political Science. Then she became a member of parliament in the Dutch government.
Your problem is rather obvious to see through. You're a Muslim and you're one of those who think that any criticism of Islam is blasphemy and should be punished, even killed. If not a Muslim, one of the extreme liberal left, who isn't much different. The kind that thinks that anyone who doesn't agree with them 100 percent is a despicable person and shouldn't be allowed to speak and you'll use any means possible to denigrate including childish gossip.
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@mantistoboggan5171
You just watched a video, hosted by a gay Jew and who is married to a man. He believes in abortion rights and equality and yet he's friends with many people who are Christian and Conservative, like Mike Huckabee. He's even been to his place for dinner, with his husband. Huckabee....a very conservative Christian.
Yet Dave Rubin isn't the only one. Charlie Kirk, another Conservative Christian, who said that his religion tells him that homosexual behaviour is wrong, yet he still loves and respects Dave Rubin as a human being.
Then there's Blair White, who's a trans Conservative. Broadcaster and lesbian, Tammy Bruce.....another Conservative and gets no flack for being a lesbian.
That's the big problem with people like you. You can't distinguish between an act and a person. I can believe that drinking, to excess, is wrong without hating someone who does just that. You're of the opinion that I have to hate the person and that there is no separation between the person and the act.
You do EXACTLY what James Lindsey said. You make assumptions based on what others have told and never have sat down and tried to have a conversation with those who you paint as demons. It's as if the left fears being contaminated with conservative words. Yet, all through human history, people have honoured the past and their ancestors. Now all we hear is how evil they are.
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