2401. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196654 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 9:47 am
No one answered me.
I am American, but my family came long after all this "genocide" business. But half my family is from New Zealand. I want to know should I feel guilty about Native Americans, Maoris, or both?
2402. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196632 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 9:02 am
FF,
Uh.... Americans did send the Injuns some Small Pox infested blankets once upon a time, did they not?
2403. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196626 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 8:50 am
Vinelectric,
The fact does remain that Islam condones and even encourages slavery. Muhammad smiled when he watched a companion beat a slave.
And you didn't comment on HRW and their commentary on the slavery that goes on in the Gulf. The same HRW that condemns Israeli atrocities.
It seems to me, you are denying what is manifest. There is a thriving slave trade in a number of Muslim countries, for whatever reason. The Arab press is carrying the stories, as is every other news outlet. So I have to ask, what will it take to convince you of the presence of slavery in the Muslim world?
*EDIT* Do you actually need to see someone handing money to another person, and that person in tunr handing over a shackled person?
2404. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196614 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 8:23 am
mordacious1,
I just can't help myself sometimes.
2405. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196611 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 8:19 am
elephant,
I vote the baby oil, twister mat.... and I get to wrestle an Israeli named Bar Rafaeli:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_Rafaeli
That should settle things.
2406. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196609 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 8:17 am
Vin,
Don't bark up this tree.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_Sudan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_Mauritania
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_slave_trade
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_and_slavery
It is rather undeniable that the Islam condones slavery, it accepts it, and even praises it. And Muslims continue in this practice to this very day.
2407. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196607 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 8:13 am
BlueButterfly,
We forced the indigenous populations into many "treaties" and then broke every single one of them, while watching 90-120 million of them die off.
2408. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196602 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 7:47 am
Fanusi,
Hey I happen to like bar fights, it is my therapy.
2409. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196600 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 7:46 am
Everyone,
To briefly get back somewhere near the topic...
Einstein declined an offer to be prime minister of Israel.
Elephant,
Now what? We have to choose generally ideologies, Zionism or Islamism. The choice is easy. Then we have to determine if the Palestinians fall into "Islamist" and only some do. So now we must press Israel to make the same demarcation and proceed with concessions of land.
Oh and the siege of Gaza needs to end because it strengthens Hamas
2410. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196598 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 7:42 am
esuther,
I must compliment Tera Bat, she has yet to bring out "anti-semites". This at least suggst an intellectual maturity, although the holocaust thing got me a little annoyed.
You should read Lenni Brenner "51 Documents, Zionist Collaboration with the Nazis" and his other work "Zionism in the Age of the Dictators".
Jews are so contradictory. It was Jews that perpetrated the massacre at Deir Yassin and it was Jews who came to stop it. So much hatred yet so much humanism. Anti-semitism is truly the stupidest form of racism because the Jews are such a variegated group. Ask 2 Jews, get 3 opinions...
2411. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196595 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 7:37 am
Fanusi,
I am just trying to lighten the mood here. Calm yourself Bruce Lee.
As for where you grew up, I have heard "escaped from USSR" and South Africa. Well which one is it, how will I know what theme to put on the Christmas card if there is so much ambiguity?
2412. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196590 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 7:32 am
Tera Bat,
First of all you're right I disagree that anyone was forced out. But, let's say they were-how does that constitute ethnic cleansing? If that constituted ethnic cleansing then the two expulsions of the Jews from Israel was ethnic cleansing as well. Well guess what. We are still around and so are the Palestinians.
There are over a million Arabs in Israel today with Israeli citizenship. If the Arabs were forced out and not allowed to return how did those Arabs get there?
Some of them panicked and ran away. Israel did not allow them to return. They want to return because their "brothers" won't let them into their countries because they make good propaganda that can be used against the "infidels".
I missed this earlier. The British did not oversee the Israeli State. When it was voted on in the UN, Britain abstained. They later offered their help and it was refused. After everything they had done to deny us our rights and allow the Arabs to massacre us and prevent Jews from Euroupe entering the country, remember the White Papers? If Jews had been allowed in between 1920 and 1935, if the Balfour Declaration had been honored, the Holocaust might not have happened.
2413. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196578 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 7:21 am
Steve,
In the red corner, hailing from England... trained in Muay Thai.... Steve Zara!
In the blue Corner, from Germany, trained in drunken bar brawls.... Fanusi Khiyal!
Ok I want a clean fight, no biting, no eye gouging, no manipulation of the digits....
2414. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196577 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 7:18 am
Tera Bat,
Please remember that about 90% of these people are Muslims the rest are Christians. The Muslim faith calls for the death and destruction of all "infedils" and Jews are "infedils".
Have you ever heard of "black pride"?
We have specific genetic markers and diseases that only Jews can get. That makes us a race.
2415. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196569 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 7:08 am
Fanusi is Steve's alter ego Doppleganger.
This is fun...
|>:-{o
2416. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196564 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 6:59 am
esuther,
Jewish immigration was quite complicated. Early on, the Israelis set up a group called Ha Mossad le-Aliyya Bet. Which dealt with just that, 'aliyya' (meaning return to Israel, but more spefically Mt. Zion and Jerusalem). This group assisted in the immigration of many Jews to Israel. As many Arab Jews had already come to Israel there were contacts with Arab governments, and the expulsion of these Jews was more of a transfer. So expulsion of Jews may be a harsh term, but the Arabs generally wanted them gone.
There is a letter from the head Rabbi of Baghdad to the United Nations, requesting protection for Iraqi Jews from ZIONISTS. The Ha Mossad le-Aliyya Bet (later to be reformulated simply as the Mossad or "Insitute") actually organized a bombing campaign against Iraqi Jews to convince them it was unsafe to remain and to emigrate to Israel. In fact, the Iraqis actually tried and convicted several people in a cafe bombing, which was part of this larger campaign.
Like I said, there were only about 800,000 Jews in the late 1940's in Israel, and more Jews were needed by Israel, and Arabs wanted rid of their own Jews, so there was a meeting of supply and demand.
Population transfer is still a goal of the Israelis, it is more subtle now and involves restrictions and policies and less outright force.
2417. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196560 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 6:52 am
epeeist,
I don't know where you read that before, you are going to have to tell me. But Communism opposes human nature, and thus is doomed to fail because it cannot offer anything better than an existence hovering over abject poverty. I am surprised people put up with it for as long as they did. It also inevitably breeds leaders like Stalin (or Castro or Kim Jong Il).
Podaar,
Well that certainly goes for countries that don't guarantee liberty to their citizenry. There is no standard rule to this, it depends on the state. But Hannah Arendt has some interesting takes on revolutions. Same with Slavoj Zizek.
2418. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196556 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 6:47 am
TeraBat,
So whether it "promised" or not we were there first.
2419. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196553 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 6:43 am
decius,
John Perkins worked for a company called Main Corporation (Chas. T. Main). It provided "consulting services" to the US government. Perkins claimed he served as an "economic hitman", producing inflated profit projections to third world governments who would pay for these projects (by American companies of course) through American loans. The US would loan them the money (Indonesia for instance) the third world country would pay the American company for the service, then the project would never make the promised return. The country would be in debt to the US and the US could say "give us an air base and we forgive the debt" or something similar.
Perkins makes a lot of claims, they are mostly based on his first hand experience dealing with these countries on the ground, and he wrote two books to "clear his conscience". His first book was believeable, but his second book "The Secret History of the American Empire" was too much of a stretch, and several times I noticed direct falsehoods.
For instance he claims he was drinking "sake" in a Chinese restaurant in Jakarta. Of course the Chinese drink "jiu" and not sake, and if he had truly spent a lot of time in Indonesia he would have known this. There were several other instances of such "inconsistency".
As for Noriega he has no direct evidence for the claim that I can tell, but I will go back and look tonight.
2420. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196547 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 6:27 am
esuther,
Let's not forget that a similar number of Jews (Mizrahi Jews) were expelled from Arab countries around the same time... this must also be "ethnic cleansin"? The difference is that Israel took many of these people in, while the Palestinian refugees have been nothing more than a propaganda tool for Arab governments.
2421. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196542 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 6:19 am
decius,
This was a rumor. There was a private beach in Panama, run by the regime. It was used by foreigners and it was a place that the government administered for their benefit. And it happened that they also had a few cameras up. The beach was well stocked with drugs, alcohol, and women. The idea was submitted by John Perkins. I look at him with suspicion (Confessions of an Economic Hitman), that is why I said "rumor".
2422. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196539 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 6:15 am
decius,
I also get a little perturbed when people say that the US defeated Communism. This is not totally true. The military build up on our side was detrimental to their economy, but other things had a far greater effect, including internal politics and turmoil. Plus the simple fact that Soviet Communism had a shelf life of less than a century and was bound to fail.
People often forget there was a great deal of difference between the policies of Brezhnev, Gorbachav, Kruschev, and others. An arms race and low intensity conflicts were only a part of bigger circumstances.
2423. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196535 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 6:07 am
decius,
Do you ever notice that the names of American operations are often the exact opposite of what they really are? "Just Cause"? Oh please, the deal was Noriega had video of George W. Bush doing cocaine and having sex with a prostitute, and was holding it over Bush Sr.'s head.
For the memory, less beer, more ginko biloba... but after I all the beer I can't remember if that might not be less ginko biloba and more beer.... sheesh.
2424. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196533 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 6:00 am
Tera Bat,
You are starting to piss me off. I said propaganda was an art form in the Arab world, then in regards to Deir Yassin, I cited JEWISH sources. The man who described the swords and gutting was FRENCH NOT ARAB. You need to pay closer attention.
Some atrocities did happen Qibya. Not quite a massacre
2425. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196529 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 5:52 am
Vinelectric,
Human Rights Watch put out a study, of which I have a copy. It is entitled "Dreams and Nightmares" and it is all about the slave trade in Saudi Arabia. Much of it is about people who come to work, but are abused. For instance there was a great deal of testimony from Phillipino maids who came to work, but had their passports taken by their employers and were repeatedly raped by the men of the house. These men are justifying this through Islamic law, which permits sexual intercourse with family servants.
And Fanusi is being modest, there is also a large slave trade in Mauritania, and that is the Jamhuriyya Islamiyya not a secular state.
2426. Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates
Comment #196527 by al-rawandi on June 20, 2008 at 5:46 am
decius,
Operation "Just Cause" in Panama was only a bombing campaign. I didn't know there was an invasion as well. Granted the bombing campaign caused tens of thousands of deaths, all because Noriega was no longer the loyal servant and George Bush needed to show he was tough on "dictators".
2427. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196270 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 2:55 pm
Tera Bat, Advocatus, etc...
I have to go. More tomorrow.
2428. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196263 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 2:44 pm
TeraBat,
Deir Yassin:
Elements of the Stern Gang entered this village and massacred about 250 people. I will spare the bloody particulars about dismboweled women (which I have read in detail).
Elements of the Haganah participated in the operation as well. Approval was given by Ben Gurion, one of his aides said "When the Old Man wanted something done, he didn't have to say it, he gave us a look". This was referring to doing something that was illegal or immoral.
Deir Yassin was witnessed by a number of people, including a French Red Cross worker who gave detailed testimony of what he saw in the aftermath. It is also fair to say that the massacre was actually stopped by Jewish villagers from the neighboring village who had lived next to these Arabs for many years, peacefully.
You do know that in the 1950's the Shin Bet was used to do a number of shady operations. For instance they were used to effectively close down Uri Avneri's dissident paper in the 1950's while promoting a the publication of the party paper (Ben Gurion's party of course). Isser Harel himself ordered a number of actions against "collaborators" and the like, to be carried out by the security services... after the creation of the state.
None of the wars that have occured there would have happened if they weren't so obsessed with "pushing the infidils into the sea"
2429. Lying for Jesus?
Comment #196259 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 2:32 pm
Steve,
What I meant is that our thinking about it means it affects us differently as we interact with our environment with "evolution" in mind. We make choices that determine our evolution, and we do so knowing evolution is a mechanism of change.
Does this makes sense, because I am only 50% sure it does?
2430. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196257 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 2:26 pm
TeraBat,
As for the UN declaring that there was no massacre in Jenin, you can laugh, but it's true. And the fact that they hate us so much makes their decision all that more conclusive.
BTW I'm a woman.
2431. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196255 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 2:20 pm
TeraBat,
First of all you are a massive hypocrite citing the UN. The UN has passed over 70 resolutions condemning Israel, Israeli politicians regularly call it "useless", "Anti-Israel", and "Anti-Semitic". Now to defend Israel, you cite the UN. Do you see the problem here?
I am going to ignore the fact that you think murdering civilians is a deterrent to violence, because you seem like a pretty bright person and you know better.
What happened during the British Mandate was a totally different story. There were rogue terrorist groups but they acted indepentanly of the Yishuv and the Palmach. Most of the Yishuv was against it
2432. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196244 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 1:55 pm
advocatus,
The issue about Sharon (which differentiates him from Shamir, and Begin) is that he was found 'responsible' for the massacres by an Israeli court. It wasn't some Shaykh in Gaza saying this, it was the Israeli High Court. So he cannot claim innocence.
However he didn't actually perpetrate the massacre, he was found responsible for not forseeing the actions of the Phalangee militia under his control... and it is likely he purposefully let them massacre the Palestinians in those camps.
Even worse and less noted, is that Sharon led the force that perpetrated the massacre at Qibya in 1956. This raid was in response to a series of terrorists attacks carried out by Arab fedayeen (specifically one on a bus killing 12 civilians). They detonated explosives with people in their homes, and if they tried to run out before the explosives went off, they were shot. This to me is far more damning, as he personally led the operation.
2433. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196239 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 1:45 pm
advocatus,
He is right. The funerals were staged, and the "body" fell and got up.
Also Rabin was not responsible for the King David Hotel, Menachim Begin was. But to that point, Begin was also prime minister, and even worse, so was Yitzhak Shamir (Stern Gang, an awful terrorist group).
2434. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196235 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 1:42 pm
TeraBat,
One more thing. The UN investigated the claims of massacre and decreed that they were a lie. There was no massacre in Jenin.
2435. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196233 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 1:40 pm
TeraBat,
A couple of points.
1) The IDF bulldozed a house on top of a handicapped boy.
2) I have posted numerous videos of the IDF and border guards firing on innocent people, including peace activists and journalists. They even shot a nobel peace prize winner from Ireland.
3) You are right, the Palestinian resistance organizations have mingled with the innocent to a point where it is impossible to fight them, while the IDF has worn uniforms and stood IN FRONT of their civilians. A noteworthy difference, and a credit to Israel.
4) I heard about the fake funerals. The guy fell off the stretcher and got back on. Quite impressive. But if you will remember an explosion in Gaza last week... it was blamed on an Israeli air strike and Hamaas launched rocket attacks in response. And only later was it learned that it was actually a Hamas bomb factory that exploded and not and IAF strike. Propaganda is an art form in the Arab world.
2436. Lying for Jesus?
Comment #196218 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 1:22 pm
Steve,
You are no doubt right... but we certainly haven't transcended biology. We haven't transcended anything, we have reached a point in our evolution where our interaction with our environment has changed our situation and the rationalizing portions of our brain have come to different conclusions.
Evolution is a different game when we talk about its effect on entities that can contemplate it as an idea. A force pressing on our species, which we can identify and discuss, and by doing this very thing, we change the way we evolve. So cyclical, is it not?
2437. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196213 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 1:15 pm
Sciros,
Why? Because TeraBat is trying to sell some racial nonsense, and I can't stand that bull shit. Besides I don't really care about making these threads train wrecks.
2438. It Doesn't Take an Einstein
Comment #196211 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 1:12 pm
esuther,
Remember this photo (at top of the page):
http://www.intifada.com/childhood.html
The young boy throwing rocks at the tank was shot by an Israeli sniper. I heard rumors the sniper got a medal, but this might just be Arab propaganda which is never in short supply.
It is getting difficult to reconcile Jewish claims to victimhood with an increasing military might, which surpasses its remaining enemies.
2439. Lying for Jesus?
Comment #196198 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 12:54 pm
Podaar,
I am waiting on a research report from Nasdaq, can't do much til it gets here..... b-b-b-b-oring.
MPhil,
I understand that, I was using "biology" as a metaphor for the smallest reducible physical object or property. It was meant to be obviously reducible. I was more worried about conveying the point that one cannot "transcend" one's biology (or any of its subsidiary objects). This may be a matter of wildly differing definitions of transcend, which I think may be the case because I was using the dictionary definition, while fizhburn was talking about ending xenophobia and making long term plans.
So maybe I missed this philosophical boat.
2440. Lying for Jesus?
Comment #196183 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 12:15 pm
Galactor,
Isn't it "Bejeebus"?
Now that is fucking pedantic... I am ashamed.
2441. Lying for Jesus?
Comment #196182 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 12:13 pm
fizhburn,
Ok, we can leave Kant alone, that would be a little off topic, even for myself.
But let me clarify my slight hyperbole. You said:
ought we to transcend our biology?
2442. Lying for Jesus?
Comment #196164 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 11:42 am
fizhburn,
Now in humans, we can identify similarly miswired individuals. One extreme example is the sociopath. Sociopaths engage in behaviors that are likely to get them sanctioned by the society they live in, if they are caught
I'm not advocating the sort of objective items that certain Kantians want to hold exist, as for all "rational" agents, because of "constituitive features of rational action." Nor do I think there is a sans phrase Form of the Good.
I don't think this prejudices a further question, which is, ought we to transcend our biology?
2443. Lying for Jesus?
Comment #196156 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 11:20 am
Someone send this in for a submission, Josh doesn't like me and never posts my submissions (who can blame him with the 10 pornographic links I sent in).
This kid is the cousin of the toddler who died from going untreated. What a bunch of loons.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/06/19/faith.healer.deaths.ap/index.html
2444. The Mother, The Child, The School Board And The Psychic
Comment #196116 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 10:15 am
MPhil,
Kenny G. is pretty talented as well.... but he is the reason I hate elevators.
2445. The Mother, The Child, The School Board And The Psychic
Comment #196104 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 9:56 am
mordacious1,
I just read that severed foot story today.
Maybe they can get a psychic to track down the killer. And wasn't there some killer out in the country feeding his victims to pigs???
2446. Lying for Jesus?
Comment #196092 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 9:35 am
irate,
irate_atheist is now having a glass of water before spreading 'the word'.
2447. Lying for Jesus?
Comment #196074 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 9:15 am
Wow.... b-b-b-boring today.
Someone post a controversial article.... fast!
2448. Charles Darwin: 'Is man an ape or an angel?'
Comment #196004 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 7:10 am
Laurie Fraser,
You know that history is inadmissable as evidence.
:-)
2449. The Mother, The Child, The School Board And The Psychic
Comment #195976 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 6:28 am
I sense..... a presence.... a presence of.... bull shit.
2450. Lying for Jesus?
Comment #195955 by al-rawandi on June 19, 2008 at 5:53 am
RTG,
I have a request... The Dow Jones finished below 12,000 yesterday... not good. Could I ask you to pray for a 150 point bump today... we could really use it, otherwise the bear's will have the market.
Thanks.