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And what's worse, they won't beat us by force, but through the very politics everyone keeps falling for every time by voting.
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SMH - I've got my issues with the Catholics and their dogma, but capitulation towards man's wants and not His laws - they're doing it to themselves.
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@asha-vahishta And you see it. Even "Palestine's" religion claims Israel belongs to the Jewish people. All Britain did was honour that fact by returning it. And you, OP, don't want to go antagonising the "religion of peace" by calling their "holy book" a lie do you?
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First is Russia and second China for political risk? Heh, Kimmy in North Korea must be looking pretty pissed right now at being relegated to insignificance...
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@pieterduplessis6906 cultural leanings go hand in hand with race typically and unfortunately if you have one culture that stands by the use of force in a nation surrounded by cultures who prefer to either abstain until necessary or altogether - that rate of force is still going to rise. Facts. Because emotional opinion without them doesn't matter.
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@omarid8736 Difference was, those lands weren't forcibly disbanded and their people brought to the verge of extinction, they went independent on their own following the fall of the Soviets. As for Russia with regards to Ukraine - given the nature of Zolensky's political leaning and the treaty agreed upon in the 40s, your presumptions are as misguided as they are disingenuous. Read some history buddy.
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@tankueytryn Unfortunately not. As I've always said - ignorance is curable but stupidity is tragically terminal.
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@marktrain9498 Tribes, states, regardless, in the end you are correct in that they never owned the land of Israel at any point and they are indeed no longer. Palestine following that was named mockingly by Titus and Vespasian as a land with no people. The few that inhabited were of varying sects belonging to fringe groups, all of whom were subjugated by the Arabs and forced into conversion about five centuries later. But the Jews have done something no other peoples past have ever done - returned from the brink of extinction and taken back what was always rightly theirs. Something to which the Arabs and that entire religion cannot stomach.
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Sure blame the gun, spare the criminal. x.x You plan on banning cars next - seeing as a lot of crimes are done using them.
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🙄 And the arms dealers are raking it all in...
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@정의훈-t6h under whos regime though.
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@manomancan Define a conspiracy and define a theory.
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@manomancan Well if you can't, just say so: I ask anyone who throws out the term "Conspwiwacy tweowy" yes, misspelled on purpose; in a negative if they can define both words then explain their argument, because the majority of them are blatantly and clearly clueless about half the crap they're talking about.
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The last time there was one was back over 2700 years ago - the word Palestine means "Land of the Philistines" and the "Philistines" are a people that no longer exist: The Assyrians, Babylonians and the Persians saw to that. Those claiming it today, are in truth Arabs and they have more then enough states of their own. In fact 27 states in the middle east and despite their clashes, they all relatively relate to one another. Israel does not and that's what's driving them to continually antagonise them. Even their religion claims Israel belonging to the Jewish people - Britain and the US merely clarified it by returning it to them.
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Lol they only did that ONCE
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@angriffslusticherWildoger did they in WWI?
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@huseinabdul1 And again all it does is ensure the criminals since they don't give a damn if something is illegal - hence, they're criminals for that reason. And who suffers for it either way? The people. Then again, the law isn't there to protect the people; it's there simply to protect the state, for the state calls it's own violence law and that of the individual, it calls crime.
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@B-I-G-N-A-S-T-Y And your solution would be? Education and testing? Thing is for the last hundred years we've already tried that and each generation finds its kids aren't able to pass the test. And let's be frank most parents these days won't accept the idea that their little Suzy or Timmy might just not be the center of the universe and just aren't up to par. That's why you get establishment saying "No one gets left behind" and then saying "Those who are able should get a headstart" No one left behind/headstarts - someone is losing ground. So what is the routine - they lower the passing grade so that to get into university all you need is something to write with - and now they're not even needing that. Result being the number of passing increases, schools look good, money passes hands, the nation's average IQ drops a few points and then the whole thing starts over but worse for the next gen.
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@taiwanisacountry Exactly.
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@taiwanisacountry In other words: no one's stupid enough to do so BECAUSE of the risk. One need only check to see how many who've entered the country on less to be arrested and detained on similar grounds.
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@taiwanisacountry You tell me - Western countries are playing political risk with doing nothing about the mass migration crisis many countries are dealing with right now. International Law is a play on politic - which no individual in a country has any say over and barely even is informed of until convenience hits. Believe me - they'd drop the sanctions if it became convenient and almost all conveniences in law are political. So your argument, whilst with solid points are invalid to this notion.
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@taiwanisacountry I never said individual country; I said individuals in any country. I'm in no means a sympathiser for the deluded wretch who's damned the country, but don't go believing that it isn't a political move to keep up the sanctions. You continously try to make that point to little avail; however one president of the US managed to get Kim to knock it the hell off with the missiles, the next and current has all but given him a free pass.
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Kinda how Macron has put the entire Western bloc between a rock and a hard place between the US and China with their bid over Taiwan...
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@12time12 And who's to blame for that - The few who make their money or the majority who expect others to support them instead of pulling their thumbs out and working things through for themselves. "But I don't expect others to support me" you may cry - You go and vote don't you. You vote in someone you have likely never met, know even less of and who likely knows nothing of your existence... and that's if they DO win. Likely they'll lose and you end up with someone else who still has your legal consent of permission to act as they want in your name. You go on and whine about an elite owning everything - I'm pointing out that YOU go and let them. Sit and let that sink in before you respond.
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And the wheel keeps on turning... with the electorate too stupid and lazy to realise the con they're brazenly partaking in.
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They're not done; simply passing the mantle over to the other side, just like their masters want them to.... and the idiots who vote will consent to it, oblivious they're being played.
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Democracy is a farce.
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Democracy is an illusion.
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@tbatallen We got barely anything that Brexit was meant to imply - with so many arrangements that shouldn't be in place and an establishment dragging it's feet to hope people "change their mind" is it any wonder things how they have turned out. Face it, the EU is just as much a con as the illusion of democracy itself.
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@nicks4934 Hardly.
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@tbatallen We didn't abolish the largest empire on this earth to be annexed by the successor of a reich we spent six years in war with to defy. And I don't even hold any respect or answer to this establishment in the UK, so what makes you even consider the delusion that I'd hold any to that failure of a bloc trying so desperately to emulate the US, which can't even sustain itself or upkeep it's population. Environmental rights. Enough said - Greta hasn't worked a single day of her life so I won't even begin dismantling that nonsense here. Standards for workers? You mean those who are passed over for exportation from countries outside the EU where regulation is far less? Consumer rights? Oh you mean where they're charged more and penalised for making their own choices. And rights over all? 😂 Oh brother you have NO idea just how badly you're being conned.
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And they got in because of the problems caused by Labour before that. We still not found those weapons Blair was ranting about? We get the value of that gold Brown sold off? Tories and Labour are two cheeks of the same arse and the other parties are the crap in between.
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Hitler was a National Socialist. That's the textbook definition of being the complete opposite of Conservative and further so.
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@funveeable Hardly scoffed, I actually paid attention and did my own research following his explanation. Presumption on your part much? Such capriciousness...
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