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shack

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Thank you for once again noting that Israel uses citizenship as one of the ways they assert apartheid rule just as South Africa did.
The exact same way that every country on the world uses citizenship. It is their absolute right as to who they allow to be citizens. But it's only apartheid when does it.

What's your point? I'm ready for another good laugh. And mellowjewNO wants proof that you're an anti-Semite. LOL
 

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I think it means he is rather fond of you

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Ahhh he likes you. That or he is showing his usual ineptness in flaming people.
Yeah, I'd previously researched it and that's all that I could come up with. Like I keep saying it's a really, really stupid name. A nickname usually has some kind of connection or relation to the person it's being attached to, but not in this case, evidently. This one is just bizarre. This is about the 6th one he's given me. I've asked him what it means but he's never replied. Maybe he's embarrassed. TBH, it's so stupid it couldn't possibly bother me.

But we must remember that the intensity of his hate has curdled his blood and damaged his brain. He can't think straight.

As far as good flaming, that takes some wit and he clearly has demonstrated zero sense of humour. He is always so serious. Nothing but serious.
 

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The exact same way that every country on the world uses citizenship. It is their absolute right as to who they allow to be citizens. But it's only apartheid when does it.

What's your point? I'm ready for another good laugh. And mellowjewNO wants proof that you're an anti-Semite. LOL
It was apartheid when South Africa did and its apartheid when Israel refuses citizenship to strip rights from their indigenous peoples.
What other country does the same?
 

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Yeah, I'd previously researched it and that's all that I could come up with. Like I keep saying it's a really, really stupid name. A nickname usually has some kind of connection or relation to the person it's being attached to, but not in this case, evidently. This one is just bizarre. This is about the 6th one he's given me. I've asked him what it means but he's never replied. Maybe he's embarrassed. TBH, it's so stupid it couldn't possibly bother me.

But we must remember that the intensity of his hate has curdled his blood and damaged his brain. He can't think straight.

As far as good flaming, that takes some wit and he clearly has demonstrated zero sense of humour. He is always so serious. Nothing but serious.
Shazi is a good name for you.
Glad you like it.
 

Vinson

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But they'll kill you if you try to preach Christianity in a Mosque. A guy in the Maldives got thrown in jail for having a Bible. Turks took over Churches, Haghia Sophia which was a landmark turned into a Mosque same with The Church of St. Saviour in Chora.

Malaysia Mulls 'Right' of Muslims to Preach in Churches


A leading interfaith group in Malaysia has criticized a top Islamic official’s suggestion that Muslims be allowed to preach in churches and other non-Islamic places of worship.

The Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Taoism (MCCBCHST) expressed concerns that such a move could increase tensions and undermine the sanctity of other houses of worship.

The controversy erupted after Datuk Mohamad Sabri Haron, the Mufti of Terengganu, stated that Muslims have the right to enter places of worship of other faiths to spread Islam. The Mufti’s remarks sparked outrage among non-Muslim communities, who view the proposal as a direct challenge to religious freedom and interfaith harmony in the predominantly Muslim nation.

The MCCBCHST argued that the Malaysian Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of religion but does not permit proselytizing in places of worship of other faiths. The group called on the government to clarify the legal status of the Mufti’s proposal and to take steps to protect the rights of all religious groups.

The issue has highlighted the delicate balance between religious freedom and the prevention of religious extremism in Malaysia. While the country has a history of relative religious tolerance, recent years have seen increasing tensions between different faith communities.

 

NotADcotor

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Yeah, I'd previously researched it and that's all that I could come up with. Like I keep saying it's a really, really stupid name. A nickname usually has some kind of connection or relation to the person it's being attached to, but not in this case, evidently. This one is just bizarre. This is about the 6th one he's given me. I've asked him what it means but he's never replied. Maybe he's embarrassed. TBH, it's so stupid it couldn't possibly bother me.

But we must remember that the intensity of his hate has curdled his blood and damaged his brain. He can't think straight.

As far as good flaming, that takes some wit and he clearly has demonstrated zero sense of humour. He is always so serious. Nothing but serious.
Maybe considering the roots of the word and it's high praise, he considers you a brother.

I know that I would consider a great insult and would make my skin crawl, but it would be a serious self own... well not if I did it, I have no self esteem ;) Whoo Hoo!
 

NotADcotor

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But they'll kill you if you try to preach Christianity in a Mosque. A guy in the Maldives got thrown in jail for having a Bible. Turks took over Churches, Haghia Sophia which was a landmark turned into a Mosque same with The Church of St. Saviour in Chora.

Malaysia Mulls 'Right' of Muslims to Preach in Churches


A leading interfaith group in Malaysia has criticized a top Islamic official’s suggestion that Muslims be allowed to preach in churches and other non-Islamic places of worship.

The Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Taoism (MCCBCHST) expressed concerns that such a move could increase tensions and undermine the sanctity of other houses of worship.

The controversy erupted after Datuk Mohamad Sabri Haron, the Mufti of Terengganu, stated that Muslims have the right to enter places of worship of other faiths to spread Islam. The Mufti’s remarks sparked outrage among non-Muslim communities, who view the proposal as a direct challenge to religious freedom and interfaith harmony in the predominantly Muslim nation.

The MCCBCHST argued that the Malaysian Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of religion but does not permit proselytizing in places of worship of other faiths. The group called on the government to clarify the legal status of the Mufti’s proposal and to take steps to protect the rights of all religious groups.

The issue has highlighted the delicate balance between religious freedom and the prevention of religious extremism in Malaysia. While the country has a history of relative religious tolerance, recent years have seen increasing tensions between different faith communities.


Levey style Satanism is a joke of a religion [I mean fuck the guy actually had a book of spells that included a Call for Cthulhu FFS] but it seems just what Malaysia needs.

Funny Nomad Capitalist is always shilling about how great Malaysia is and how it's and Indonesia's Muslim population isn't a concern... well neither was Turkey until recently. Well the Turks still love cats and based on empire on putting thier feet on stools so they get a pass.
 

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Levey style Satanism is a joke of a religion [I mean fuck the guy actually had a book of spells that included a Call for Cthulhu FFS] but it seems just what Malaysia needs.

Funny Nomad Capitalist is always shilling about how great Malaysia is and how it's and Indonesia's Muslim population isn't a concern... well neither was Turkey until recently. Well the Turks still love cats and based on empire on putting thier feet on stools so they get a pass.
A boycott started from British tourists, because Turkey are killing and poisoning dogs as they're considered unclean. No way Cthulhu would be happy with that.
 

shack

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It was apartheid when South Africa did and its apartheid when Israel refuses citizenship to strip rights from their indigenous peoples.
What other country does the same?
The determining factor is citizenship. Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza are neither citizens nor even residents of Israel. Israel, like every other country in the world has the absolute right to bestow citizenship on whomever they wish and for whatever reason they choose. You can't get around that simple fact, Geno.

You lose this argument every time you use this line of attack and always for the same reason. Are you insane, trying it over and over and expecting to win?
 

NotADcotor

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You're the only one that knows why. LOL
You are saying you literally nor your thoughts figuratively smell fragment and bring joy to people?
 

NotADcotor

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The determining factor is citizenship. Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza are neither citizens nor even residents of Israel. Israel, like every other country in the world has the absolute right to bestow citizenship on whomever they wish and for whatever reason they choose. You can't get around that simple fact, Geno.

You lose this argument every time you use this line of attack and always for the same reason. Are you insane, trying it over and over and expecting to win?
Oddly enough there are a lot of Arab citizens who do have the right to vote and even have their own parties. Something that would never happen under an Islamic state as desired by the river to sea genocidal concept.
Don't even get me started on what would happen to the ghey. pretty sure it would be much worse than curiosity.
 

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The determining factor is citizenship. Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza are neither citizens nor even residents of Israel. Israel, like every other country in the world has the absolute right to bestow citizenship on whomever they wish and for whatever reason they choose. You can't get around that simple fact, Geno.

You lose this argument every time you use this line of attack and always for the same reason. Are you insane, trying it over and over and expecting to win?
It was apartheid when South Africa did and its apartheid when Israel refuses citizenship to strip rights from their indigenous peoples.
What other country does the same?

Israel is withholding citizenship as part of apartheid rule the same way South Africa did.
 

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The only difference between you and the OP is ...
Funny coming from a guy who like the OP has been banned multiple times, obsessively posts about one religion, and pushed the conspiracy theory that a Jewish conspiracy assassinated JFK.
 

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Thank you for once again noting that Israel uses citizenship as one of the ways they assert apartheid rule just as South Africa did.
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Just like Canada does. A couple million permanent residents in Canada aren't allowed to vote.

Not that you care what Palestinians think, the vast majority of Palestinians don't want to be Israeli and don't want a vote in Israeli elections. Polling says most want a Palestinian only state replacing Israel. Some want a Palestinian state beside Israel. Very few want the One State farce you want imposed on them.
 

basketcase

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It was apartheid when South Africa did and its apartheid when Israel refuses citizenship to strip rights from their indigenous peoples.
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The moronic arguments from someone who ignores reality and the definition of words.

Israel has a couple million Arab citizens and actively encourages Arabs in East Jerusalem and the Golan to become citizens. Very few choose to take them up on it.
 
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