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The problem is that the ethnic dutch population is being replaced by a non-ethnic dutch population. This problem is mot unique to the dutch. If the problem persists the dutch (and other europeans) will become a minority within the borders od what once WAS their own country. At which point they will be subjected to the laws, and will of the former minority. Once that happens, it's only a matter of time until the dutch people are moved to the borders of extinction. Can't happen? One only need to look to North America, South America, and Australia. It can happen. It has happened. And it's happening again, in Europe. It needs to be stopped "yesterday". |
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Its quite amazing how he has changed views, maybe he walked past a few churches and cathedrals in the past week. |
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Very disturbing now you say it... If more than 50% of our population are foreigners, we essentially transfer all power to them. We'd be at their mercy. BTW, should anyone think that whatever crap tribesman posted is worthwile answering, just say so and I'll read his post and reply to it. |
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This is what he said anyways, you can answer your own question then. Quote:
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But since you quoted his post anyway now: Quote:
That he thinks otherwise just shows he hasn't thoroughly read my posts. Anyone who doubts me can read it for himself in the following thread: http://subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=169535 |
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But hey stick to posting falsehoods :rotfl2: |
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Starting with the quote he just used and the answer he gave, as I didn't say he claimed they never ever rang, I said he claimed no dutch churches rang regularly to mark the daily prayer rituals:up: |
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^ Same goes for any of these posts, if someone does really want an answer, I will provide it. But unless I'm explicitly asked to reply to those posts, I won't even read them.
Let me further elaborate on why I do like discussing these things with you (Kissaki), while I absolutely hate (discussing with) Tribesman. It's not because you come up with bad arguments. On the contrary. Your arguments often require very hard thinking of mine to come up with a good counter-argument. It is because I have the feeling you do actually read my posts. You seem to be quite able to grasp the main point of what I'm saying, and you come up with counter-arguments on exactly that. You don't go nitpicking over grammatical irregularities to supposedly prove your point, while in fact I meant to say something different, something that 99% of all people would have understand, although maybe it might mean something slightly different when you look at it literally. Also you don't claim any expertise in a field you clearly know much less about than I do. (I'm not talking about this topic) Or even better, you don't go completely twist what I say, and claim something I've just proven wrong. I like those people to discuss with. Because in the end I believe that the ultimate goal of debate is to make you think about things. Not to prove your points. One thing I've learned is that in a discussion usually neither of the participants is completely right. The truth is usually somewhere in the middle, especially in this topic since we're discussing opinions here. But discussing these things surely makes me wonder why I think what I think, and makes me further define my thoughts. A good discussion never hurts anyone. Kudos to you for that:up: |
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I admit there is something "safe" and "homely" about seeing mostly white faces in my home town, but does it really matter? |
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I just hope my most recent reply doesn't make you change that perception :oops: |
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Should such influences sneak their way into your culture, if you mind it or not is a personal matter. Quote:
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You do have a point with the feudal society, but well after the middle ages noble titles still existed, and the common people still had to pay taxes to those. Quote:
I do feel threatened actually. I'm afraid for the loss of the Dutch culture. (BTW, you won't likely see me in any protest marches;)) Quote:
Then I guess you could argue that if the Arabs would stay here for a few more centuries, they'd become part of the "new" Dutch culture. And they would. But they haven't been here for that long yet, and thus aren't part of our culture yet. Quote:
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But I would adapt to the local culture. I would learn the local language. I would learn the local norms and values. And I would comply to those. Even if they went straight against the Dutch norms, I would act as the locals would expect me to. Because I know that if I want to be accepted into their society, I have to follow the rules of that society. Which is something I do often not see when Muslim foreigners are concerned. Not rarely do I see some of those who haven't even bothered to learn the Dutch language.:nope: Quote:
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- I like every country to have a different culture. What an utterly boring world would this be if all people had the same culture. - Some self-developed "racial/cultural" theory of mine, based on Darwinism. This is why I'm so afraid of giving my reason for finding it a problem. Because as soon as I say the word "race", I'm sure everyone immediately starts jumping on me and accusing me of racism. Even though in my theory, every race is essentially equal. I'm not going to elaborate any further about the exact contents of it, and "proof" for it, as it's rather off-topic and it would take quite a long post to do so while I'm too lazy to type such long texts:lol: Quote:
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Which tribes did or did not use involuntary human sacrifice seems to depend on the tribe, because most tribes I know about seem to not have used this practice. But even when they did, it was never used as punishment. Torture was definitely never used as punishment, neither as a means of making someone confess. I quote wikipedia here: "Corporal or capital punishment for free men does not figure in the Germanic law codes, and banishment appears to be the most severe penalty issued officially." Quote:
The people that converted at the time did it voluntarily. Quote:
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While changes caused by immigration is a change from outside the external environment, against the will of the people. Quote:
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Last week I met a black guy, and it seemed to me he had lived in the Netherlands for generations, so well did he speak Dutch. So well did he comply to our norms and values, to our behaviour. But then he told me he came from Mozambique only 12 years ago, as a young boy. I quote (well, pretty much since it's already a weak ago:)) him: "When I came here, I wanted to learn the local language. [...] I wanted to eat the local food. And even though I didn't like it at first, I kept eating it because I knew that was what they ate here." I really admire people like that. They should have all the right to be a full part of Dutch society. No matter what skin color they have, no matter where they come from. |
Luckily times are closing when we dont need twenty pages discussions to establish that European people have a right to their culture.:yeah:
Im starting to read with anticipation stories like the one today. Two African males are wanted for the abduction of a 16 year old girl in Finland. They snatched her during her school trip in a van. Took her to the woods and left her tied to a log in a stream from waist down, luckily someone found her in time. The details are not public yet and the perpetrators are still at large. These immigrant crimes are often defended in Finland by saying that different cultures cause clashes. Easy solution for that, dont mix cultures.:yeah: |
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