Another Attack on Christians

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the terrorist bombings in Turkey.
Here's the thing. The Turkish bombings are allegedly the acts of TAK (a spin-off of the PKK). As we all know, the Kurds are an oppressed Muslim minority in Turkey.

What is an oppressed minority to do when they are being attacked by the majority and denied their human rights? Tomorrow, I'll tell you what Mandela would do?
 

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Guilt trips only work on liberal lefties because they think with their little heads and not their big heads.

"guilt trip. when someone tries to make you feel guilty for thinking/feeling/doing things a certain way. or when someone tries to make you do whatever they want ..."
 

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Guilt trips only work on liberal lefties because they think with their little heads and not their big heads.

"guilt trip. when someone tries to make you feel guilty for thinking/feeling/doing things a certain way. or when someone tries to make you do whatever they want ..."
That's right, don't you let anyone guilty you about your extremist views.

Have to keep what's Christian White, well Christian White.

You should write the PM and tell him to fix the constitution to properly reflect Human Rights. Because they put everyone that is part of the Human race on the same pot, with out properly breaking it up, into Colour, Religion, Country of Origin, etc. Those dummies made everyone the Human Race, one race.
 

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That's right, don't you let anyone guilty you about your extremist views.

Have to keep what's Christian White, well Christian White.

You should write the PM and tell him to fix the constitution to properly reflect Human Rights. Because they put everyone that is part of the Human race on the same pot, with out properly breaking it up, into Colour, Religion, Country of Origin, etc. Those dummies made everyone the Human Race, one race.
Obviously, you never read my post about Filipino, Tamil, Chinese, etc. immigrants. I love immigrants and diversity, it would be boring if we all look the same. However, intelligent people know the difference between good and bad immigrants.
 

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So acts of terrorism involving the deaths of numerous innocent citizens are okay with you? What would Mandela do??

Here's the thing. The Turkish bombings are allegedly the acts of TAK (a spin-off of the PKK). As we all know, the Kurds are an oppressed Muslim minority in Turkey.

What is an oppressed minority to do when they are being attacked by the majority and denied their human rights? Tomorrow, I'll tell you what Mandela would do?
 

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Obviously, you never read my post about Filipino, Tamil, Chinese, etc. immigrants. I love immigrants and diversity, it would be boring if we all look the same. However, intelligent people know the difference between good and bad immigrants.
Can you elaborate who are the "bad" immigrants.
 

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So acts of terrorism involving the deaths of numerous innocent citizens are okay with you?
As a neutral observer of history, I try to keep an open objective mind and look at the underlying reasons why people act the way they do. Only ignorant people (and there are a few on the Board) see everything in black and white when in reality there are many shades of grey.

"Since the Kurdish-Turkish conflict has begun, the European Court of Human Rights has condemned Turkey for the thousands of human rights abuses.[SUP][19][/SUP][SUP][20][/SUP] Many judgments are related to systematic executions of Kurdish civilians,[SUP][21][/SUP] torturing,[SUP][22][/SUP] forced displacements,[SUP][23][/SUP] thousands of destroyed villages,[SUP][24][/SUP][SUP][25][/SUP][SUP][26][/SUP] arbitrary arrests,[SUP][27][/SUP]murdered and disappeared Kurdish journalists.[SUP][28]"
[/SUP]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_of_Kurdish_people_in_Turkey

What would Mandela do??
Mandela said that when an oppressed people are denied their human rights through peaceful means, then armed struggle is justified.
 

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This is very sad, along with the the terrorist bombings in Turkey. All terrorists should be taken out to make this world a safe place for all.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/10/europe/istanbul-explosions/
I agree however it is interesting to note that your and Justin's buddy Fidel was labelled as a terrorist once.
I guess once you have assumed complete control and transfer from terrorist to brutal commie dictator all is Ok in your books?
 

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How about starting with immigrants who wish to change the law of the land and replace it with another set of laws from the place from which they have immigrated.
I didn't bother responding to his question because any intelligent and rational person should be able to distinguish a good immigrant from a bad immigrant.
 

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I agree however it is interesting to note that your and Justin's buddy Fidel was labelled as a terrorist once.
I guess once you have assumed complete control and transfer from terrorist to brutal commie dictator all is Ok in your books?
Oic Rt. Hon Trudeau's and my buddy was Castro. Once again nonsense from the alt right. Then in that case the former Saudi King who was yours and Stephan's buddy financed terrorism round the world.
 

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How about starting with immigrants who wish to change the law of the land and replace it with another set of laws from the place from which they have immigrated.
So you brand a handful as being representative of the rest of that faith or race. You know the fact that the number of blackmailings, money extortion, bribery and murders over decades by the mafia does not automatically represent the nation that they have come from. Yes or no.
 

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As a neutral observer of history, I try to keep an open objective mind and look at the underlying reasons why people act the way they do. Only ignorant people (and there are a few on the Board) see everything in black and white when in reality there are many shades of grey.

"Since the Kurdish-Turkish conflict has begun, the European Court of Human Rights has condemned Turkey for the thousands of human rights abuses.[SUP][19][/SUP][SUP][20][/SUP] Many judgments are related to systematic executions of Kurdish civilians,[SUP][21][/SUP] torturing,[SUP][22][/SUP] forced displacements,[SUP][23][/SUP] thousands of destroyed villages,[SUP][24][/SUP][SUP][25][/SUP][SUP][26][/SUP] arbitrary arrests,[SUP][27][/SUP]murdered and disappeared Kurdish journalists.[SUP][28]"
[/SUP]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_of_Kurdish_people_in_Turkey

Mandela said that when an oppressed people are denied their human rights through peaceful means, then armed struggle is justified.
Listen the bombings were a terrorist act probably committed by the PKK that targeted innocent citizens. The PKK is even considered to be a terrorist group by the USA and NATO. Are you saying that the bombings by the IRA in the UK was justified in the same breath?
 

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Oic Rt. Hon Trudeau's and my buddy was Castro. Once again nonsense from the alt right. Then in that case the former Saudi King who was yours and Stephan's buddy financed terrorism round the world.
Did you get some help from a fifth grader or did you come up with the "He did it too" response all on your own?
 
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