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Thank you for your support.
For all the those that jumped on the band wagon actually believing the slogans, catch phrases and buzz words spewing out form the protesters and media in the middle east. They thank each and everyone of us for our support:salute: and ignorance :shucks: and wish us to remain so :yeah:. Because very soon now we are going to hear how Islam will bring order and peace to the region and world :woot:.
"The Obama administration is preparing for the prospect that Islamist governments will take hold in North Africa and the Middle East, acknowledging that the popular revolutions there will bring a more religious cast to the region's politics." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...305531_pf.html |
Religious democracy vs secular tyranny
well, you know what side I'm on:D |
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But indeed, if that's what the choice came down to, is that really a choice? IMO the status quo was rotten. What will follow may not be what we want or need, but it is necessary or at least inevitable. "Our" only way out of that is nothing short of blatant colonial war, subjugation and/or genocide of some sort. Is that what you'd like to see instead? Is that a price you're willing to pay to maintain the west's liberty and justice - but wait, that wouldn't be liberty and justice at all anymore... Fundamentally, as much as I disagree with Islamists, I think the "our sonofabitch" doctrine will never work anywhere, and whatever their motivations, the Arabs are right to accuse us of it. We've failed them before and turned a blind eye when we could've done something to change things positively for them instead of just grabbing bits and pieces of resources and political favour. So honestly, I can't see this any way except this: Islamist regimes are 'our' 'just' punishment here. But it's still not too late to try and exert some sort of positive influence and dampen this possible threat yet. |
Rockstar is lost. You just live in fear.
Fear is the smallest prison a man could make to himself. Fake democracy is often thought as secular tyranny when it is actually a Religious tyranny, the object of worship being the tyrant and his family. Either you worship the tyrant or you become potential victim. Religious democracy is actually simply a religious tyranny too with the object of worship the God as defined by the regime with their interpretation right or wrong. People get confused because they thought object of worship must be God when in reality it easily becomes man, money, ideas or anything else as simple as desires and ego.] What's up with the Islam phobic? You really think that the majority of people who take to the street must want a religious state? The truth is democracy allows the free dissemination of ideas and religious parties will surely come out but heck Germany has Christian parties(at least in names). Ultimately the people in a country have the rights to go whichever way they believe is best for them. Now tyranny is never a representation of any society but real democracy put into mechanism the will of the people to decide who and what kind of policies they want best. If you cannot tolerate difference of honest opinions or views then why must other people me including must offer to your own views. Imo Islamic based parties are okay as long as they are not committed to establishing religious tyranny or killing innocents and are committed to protecting the minorities rights. In the end it's about civil rights and the respecting of human rights none of which is available in a tyranny. People are simply slaves under a tyrannical regime. Make no mistake about that. Perception to the contrary is just an illusion because men are unable to follow their God given conscience under such regime. The world doesn't revolve around any country I'm afraid including United States of America or any other country. |
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Honestly, at the end of the day, the fear-mongering won't get us anywhere. It forces people to deal with the world as it is imagined in their worst fears, not as it actually is. And that's just a waste of precious time and opportunity to do something good about it, instead of arm self to the teeth and wait for the supposedly-inevitable onslaught. |
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It will be very interesting to see what comes of all of this. :hmmm:
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Do you realize the psychology behind tyranny? That's to put fear into the hearts of people ironically because the leader are so afraid of the possibility of the people revolting to his authority.
It's power based on fear because the people in power are fearful of their very own people. So thus these tyrants hope to instill greater fear than the fear which they are feeling. Whereas in civilized country the rule of law becomes their social control tool under tyranny fear is their social control tool. This results in all kind of abuses. Now if some people would rather have the certainty of peace at the cost of these foreign people living under oppression and burden of slavery ripped from the dignity of being a human being then they should suck their asses when those people decided enough is enough. Stupidity will always be punished in this life or the next by men or the almighty God. How would you feel if your own country was ruled by a dictator?! The people owe him nothing yet the dictator acted as if he had built everything by hands stone by stone, penny by penny all by himself and that he owned everybody living under his rule. If you think it's nothing try to imagine losing your life or your livelihood or your brother, sister, mother, father, uncle for whimsical reason such as not smiling when seeing this self proclaimed leader on television. If civilized world does nothing to help the aspiration of people to live in civility as dignified human being then I must question the civility of such people. The more I see it now the more I'm convinced that politics should not be handed to the worst kind of people in society to thugs or corrupt bureaucrats or to greedy and narcissistic psychologically challenged people. If the civilized world believes that in some world those with the most guns should have the right to rule then I must say that it's best to get a gun and start killing each other to prevent whoever that's going to win. To do otherwise is not worth living the time here on life. The universality of human values and his God given rights make it so that if a single human being is considered expendable then the same applies to every other man with impartiality. It's not negotiable. If this is not so in practice it is because the difference in powers and influence involved but those are mere illusions because given the the chance and possibility it will be proven wrong. That is to say that if one single human being is expendable then whoever agrees lives with the rule of the jungle. And if this is a jungle then why bother with all the civility. Form groups, get guns, and seek your own justice. |
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I do like the bit that says there is a possibility that they might even introduce something in the future which may or may not be bad without realising that it has already been there for years |
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There is nothing wrong about looking at the worst case scenario. It has nothing to do with spreading fear it has to do with facing reality with All possible outcomes. Israelis have every good reason to consider the worst options and prepare for them as the country lies in between all this mess that is happening right now. For us is not some interesting event that takes place on other side of the globe.Its a revolution with which we will have to live with as well. So really turning every doubt into some islamophobic paranoia is like refusal to face the other side of the coin. Israels are hoping to live with Arabs in peace while arming to the teeth because thats what the reality of middle east toughed us. We can ask ourselves if it worth it or not but thats diffrent story. Israelis only hope is that Arabs after going through all this turmoil will finely emerge as a balanced society. Question is will they have to go throu all the stages as Europeans did in the past or there is a shortcut. |
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A true end of the world lol |
Fear? Not really, just pointing out the direction these protests you support are going. Since it seems Islam and Shria law is what you supporting can you tell me how you think it will make the world a better place?
As we see allied countries fall to Islamic religious zealots, what happens in Iran? We still have troops there you know. What happens to Israel? Where does the fleet and aircraft go when the ports and airspace close down? Keep supporting your freedom fighters and watch the Saudis, Bahrain and others fall like dominoes. All in the name of freedom and democracy. |
What's with this "you're against them or you're with them" logic? What's the alternative, then?
As I see it, this is advocacy for one of two things: 1) Isolating self from large part of the outside world and arming self to teeth, preparing for 'inevitable' conflict. 2) Action - we have a 'final solution' of sorts against Islam. Again, are those two really even options? This is exactly the cause of the "our sonofabitch" doctrine that, in many ways, has brought us here. I don't care what name or cause you use to justify it, if you prop up unjust and undemocratic regimes, people will eventually rise up and you'll get burned as a result. I'm not saying that some of the current support and enthusiasm isn't misguided - of course it is! Of course it's not all pretty flowers and democracy and world peace! As with any and every revolution, there will be an ugly morning after and possibly uglier swing back to the other extreme. On the other hand what do you want? Again, where does your logic lead? I'm only seeing the above-listed options 1) and 2), and that doesn't tell me a whole lot of good about where you stand. If you genuinely believe in those, then hey, you probably deserve whatever Sharia says should happen to you. |
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