Marquis (fetch a priest)
02/08/06 11:27 AM
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I know, it is utterly shameful that the English-speaking press has, by and large, refused to stand up for the cause of racism.
Utter cowardice, you're right. And not just towards Muslims, either. As a protest against the unfair practice of Affirmative Action, I requested the LA Times to run this cartoon:

It's shameful cowardice that they didn't run it.
bitch niggaz talk behind ya back like a catcher either M-Y-O-B or B-Y-O stretcher
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Strawman (acolyte)
02/08/06 11:34 AM
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Did any of those protesting muslims with their racially threatening placards look as though they were oppressed in any way?
During the protests In London a solitary, white, english civilian was arrested & thrown into the back of a wagon for attempting to demonstrate his views toward the muslims behaviour, however.
Oppression?
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Starlite (acolyte)
02/08/06 01:21 PM
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If by "oppressed" you mean "literally pressed down by some sort of implement," then no. But y'know, during the civil rights riots, black people in the US had threatening placards too, and I bet some white people got hurt.
Obviously everything was hunky-dory with race relations in the US back then. And obviously, everything's great now, because black people can make complaints about white people harssing them, and some of those white people go to jail!
It is however unfortunate that the guy got thrown in jail for protesting, whatever his views were, but I'd like to know the full story on that.
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FredPhelps (wild eyed peoploid)
02/08/06 02:09 PM
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Right On, Strawman. I'm glad someone's takin' on the hypocritical fag queers at TW.
God has sent down his wrath and smoted four more faggy Islam types who protested on the US Afghanistan military base. There's no sight more pleasing to God than to see the fags at each others' throats. 
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INFIDEL THE DARKIE: I am a Black and I am not originally from the West ... I was born muslim but have renounced islam and now converted to a peaceful religion and culture which the West has offered to me
Bless you, Infidel, my child! 
godhatesfags.com
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Shelle (cracked actor)
02/08/06 02:57 PM
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The cartoons are not that offensive
And of course you as a smug comfortable middle-aged white American male are amply qualified to decide what is or isn't offensive to ragheads.
Even limited perusal of Web boards will tell you there are hordes of Americans itching to take offense at even the mildest criticisms of any or all things American.
We tend to get riled up even over the really stoopid stuff like our starry stripey rag, or pictures of the Pope being torn up.
Extremists on both sides are driving the bus. Not just that, but they've persuaded the rest of us to pay to have the bus converted into a tank, and we're not allowed to look outside to see for ourselves what's really going on.
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Shelle (cracked actor)
02/08/06 03:02 PM
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Remember once muslim migration numbers increase in a nation to a majority like 50% or more of the population, then it’s inevitable that islamic ideology takes over … and then “YOU become the minority” and you will be a second class citizen
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I am a Black
Good Lord, you're a nig???? Don't you realize that's far far worse than being a Muslim?
At least the ragheads drive around in big cars and nice clothes.
Can you imagine if the US ever went more than 50% nig? My God, we'd be like Africa! Africa!!!! Mass starvation, everyone with AIDS, living in mud huts, eating locusts. The horror!!!!
Extremists on both sides are driving the bus. Not just that, but they've persuaded the rest of us to pay to have the bus converted into a tank, and we're not allowed to look outside to see for ourselves what's really going on.
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diamondogz74 (freecloud)
02/08/06 03:03 PM
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Your point being what?
If you had read my posts properly and not just bothered with a cheap dig! you would have noticed my opinions on the real culprits has not altered one iota.
London Bye Ta-Ta...
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Shelle (cracked actor)
02/08/06 03:06 PM
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I am glad my parents moved to Ireland when they did.
I'll bet the average IQ of both countries went down when that happened.
Extremists on both sides are driving the bus. Not just that, but they've persuaded the rest of us to pay to have the bus converted into a tank, and we're not allowed to look outside to see for ourselves what's really going on.
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power2charm (wild eyed peoploid)
02/08/06 05:27 PM
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In reply to:
And of course you as a smug comfortable middle-aged white American male are amply qualified to decide what is or isn't offensive to ragheads.
Obviously, my standard was not that of those most easily offended.
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Even limited perusal of Web boards will tell you there are hordes of Americans itching to take offense at even the mildest criticisms of any or all things American.
I am amply qualified to decide that not all criticisms of America are that offensive. Now, what *is* your point? That I'm obliged to stand in and defend every dummy in my country and the Muslim world?
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We tend to get riled up even over the really stoopid stuff like our starry stripey rag, or pictures of the Pope being torn up.
Sinead O'Connor and the editor of the Copenhagen Gazette have different jobs and different agendas. Which one of those individuals do you think hoped that hir action might offend? (Hint: the individual was bald at the time. Hint 2: Danes are known for their beautiful thick, lustrous hair, which they never cut.)
Incidently, I am amply qualified to decide that ripping up a picture of the Pope on SNL is not that offensive. Sinead O'Connor's singing, however....[you can finish the joke]
____ Kid, you've paid your dues...dues and dues. ~J. Tweedy
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guiltpuppy (cracked actor)
02/09/06 02:25 PM
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Oppression?
Oh, I'm sorry, Muslims worldwide have only had their countries invaded & colonized, degraded to the second-class citizens in their homelands, been bombed and bombed again by people who are not terrorists, and watched their children die under sanctions (and also the aforementioned bombs). But oppressed? I guess not.
History goes back farther than September 11, 2001.
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