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Escapegoat

5,135 posts

135 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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MrBrightSi said:
Vile, to presuppose something like that just shows what you are
He didn't presuppose it; you actually said it. Before the bodies of the victims were cold, you were using them to push your agenda. That IMHO is genuinely vile.

berlintaxi

8,535 posts

173 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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Escapegoat said:
MrBrightSi said:
Vile, to presuppose something like that just shows what you are
He didn't presuppose it; you actually said it. Before the bodies of the victims were cold, you were using them to push your agenda. That IMHO is genuinely vile.
Read his posts on the House of Commons shooting forum, the guy is grade A loon and best ignored in the hope he clears off.

MrBrightSi

2,912 posts

170 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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Loon? I just don't understand, i've felt shame for my views and have been through a long period of conflict, as i've said i joined this forum as a bit of a hippy seize the means of production idiot. Easily influenced and unhinged tags aside, thanks to a few of the older posters on PH and a good bit of reading through of Sam Harris, Hitchens, Ali, et al i've come to my conclusions.

The problem is, whatever my so called agenda is, isn't it proved right by another attack by the religion of peace on Europe and it's values? You think i sit here happy that it's happened? No, it's fking sickening, it's shocked me to the core and like i posted earlier, it is almost like being a Roman, seeing the enemy within the Gates just before the sacking.

If it isn't a Muslim committing the crime, then they have funded or supported it, if not that, then they harbour sympathy for these guys, make up a million and one excuses to why the people have committed this attack, stacked piss poor excuse on top of piss poor excuse.

I'll drop the biggest hate bomb, we should of never intervened in the Balkans.

berlintaxi

8,535 posts

173 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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MrBrightSi said:
If it isn't a Muslim committing the crime, then they have funded or supported it, if not that, then they harbour sympathy for these guys, make up a million and one excuses to why the people have committed this attack, stacked piss poor excuse on top of piss poor excuse.

I'll drop the biggest hate bomb, we should of never intervened in the Balkans.
Your statement that every muslim funded or supported this attack is a ridiculous as saying every Irish person in the world funded and supported the IRA, as to your belief that genocide on a massive scale should have been allowed to continue just show what a complete scumbag you truly are.

Tell me, how are you going to square the circle of hating foreigners/muslims with the fact that the terrorist was a British born citizen.

Eric Mc

121,992 posts

265 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
Eric Mc said:
Leave the Ancient Greek philosophers out of this.
Oh look,substance..


Oh look - sense of humour failure.

rscott

14,751 posts

191 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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MrBrightSi said:
Loon? I just don't understand, i've felt shame for my views and have been through a long period of conflict, as i've said i joined this forum as a bit of a hippy seize the means of production idiot. Easily influenced and unhinged tags aside, thanks to a few of the older posters on PH and a good bit of reading through of Sam Harris, Hitchens, Ali, et al i've come to my conclusions.

The problem is, whatever my so called agenda is, isn't it proved right by another attack by the religion of peace on Europe and it's values? You think i sit here happy that it's happened? No, it's fking sickening, it's shocked me to the core and like i posted earlier, it is almost like being a Roman, seeing the enemy within the Gates just before the sacking.

If it isn't a Muslim committing the crime, then they have funded or supported it, if not that, then they harbour sympathy for these guys, make up a million and one excuses to why the people have committed this attack, stacked piss poor excuse on top of piss poor excuse.

I'll drop the biggest hate bomb, we should of never intervened in the Balkans.
The bold is simply not true. Even the hugely biased C4 survey proved that the vast majority of Muslims find these attacks reprehensible. Other surveys have shown that Muslims are more likely to report someone with extremist views than non-Muslims.

It was reported yesterday that 13 potential attacks have been prevented since 2013 - do you think that would have happened if Muslims weren't passing on information to the security services?

I believe La Liga has posted several times confirming that information flows regularly from the Muslim community to the police and he's certainly in a position to know.

kelvink

57 posts

86 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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berlintaxi said:
Tell me, how are you going to square the circle of hating foreigners/muslims with the fact that the terrorist was a British born citizen.
Was he a 'British born muslim citizen'?

If so I have an interesting venn diagram for you hehe

Eric Mc

121,992 posts

265 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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MrBrightSi said:
I'll drop the biggest hate bomb, we should of never intervened in the Balkans.
I'll drop an even bigger hate bomb - it's "we should HAVE never". I HATE with a passion the use of the word "of" in this imbecilic manner.

There does seem to be a correlation between the intelligence of the argument and the lack of knowledge of the correct words to use.

MrBrightSi

2,912 posts

170 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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Square the circle? Can you square the circle of Turks in Europe still being very supportive of the vile st going down in turkey? That they do not integrate and have caused their fair share of crime and issues? No, lets just point at the evil white guy who cannot make the numbers add up any different.

Go read about the Black September war, theres a massive example that letting in people who already have allegiances will never drop them, they will create a state within a state and only force will remove it.

If thats too much, how about we go down the road of "Western interventionism" like i posted earlier for a bit of rage, we stopped the Genocide in the Balkans but even Maajid Nawaz a man who i do not see eye to eye with but have a lot of respect for held this as the reason he became an extremist and tried to cause military coups in Pakistan and Egypt until he was jailed and saw the light.

How about the story of the Barbary war, America's first step onto the world stage was to defend itself from the Religion of peace, why else would they sing about the shores or tripoli in the Marines Hymm?

Eric Mc

121,992 posts

265 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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What had they got against Montezuma?

berlintaxi

8,535 posts

173 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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MrBrightSi said:
Square the circle? Can you square the circle of Turks in Europe still being very supportive of the vile st going down in turkey? That they do not integrate
You are talking some complete bks, I suggest you look outside of the rightwing facist websites which you are getting your nonsense from.

MrBrightSi

2,912 posts

170 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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When you have this image making it's rounds though the turkish Diaspora during quite serious rioting in one of the most accepting and open Euro nations it points to something deeply wrong doesn't it?

rscott

14,751 posts

191 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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MrBrightSi said:


When you have this image making it's rounds though the turkish Diaspora during quite serious rioting in one of the most accepting and open Euro nations it points to something deeply wrong doesn't it?
When you've got British groups posting stuff like this
on Facebook, there's something very wrong, isn't there?

berlintaxi

8,535 posts

173 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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MrBrightSi said:


When you have this image making it's rounds though the turkish Diaspora during quite serious rioting in one of the most accepting and open Euro nations it points to something deeply wrong doesn't it?
Firstly there wasn't quite serious rioting in the Netherlands, secondly how about showing the thousands of Turks who are fully integrated into the communities within Germany and the Netherlands or doesn't that fit your agenda?

Colonial

13,553 posts

205 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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Can we just not engage with the obvious racist? Ley him shout into the void until he goes hoarse.

jjlynn27

7,935 posts

109 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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berlintaxi said:
MrBrightSi said:


When you have this image making it's rounds though the turkish Diaspora during quite serious rioting in one of the most accepting and open Euro nations it points to something deeply wrong doesn't it?
Firstly there wasn't quite serious rioting in the Netherlands, secondly how about showing the thousands of Turks who are fully integrated into the communities within Germany and the Netherlands or doesn't that fit your agenda?
The guy, IIRC, didn't want to buy a video game because there were not enough white characters in it or something like that. The guy is simply broken beyond repair.

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

93 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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jjlynn27 said:
The guy, IIRC, didn't want to buy a video game because there were not enough white characters in it or something like that. The guy is simply broken beyond repair.
No doubt if that game had been Grand Theft Auto or similar it would have been empirical evidence regarding the criminality of none whites hehe

jjlynn27

7,935 posts

109 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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FN2TypeR said:
jjlynn27 said:
The guy, IIRC, didn't want to buy a video game because there were not enough white characters in it or something like that. The guy is simply broken beyond repair.
No doubt if that game had been Grand Theft Auto or similar it would have been empirical evidence regarding the criminality of none whites hehe
Actual lol. Good one thumbup


MrBrightSi

2,912 posts

170 months

Friday 24th March 2017
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jjlynn27 said:
FN2TypeR said:
jjlynn27 said:
The guy, IIRC, didn't want to buy a video game because there were not enough white characters in it or something like that. The guy is simply broken beyond repair.
No doubt if that game had been Grand Theft Auto or similar it would have been empirical evidence regarding the criminality of none whites hehe
Actual lol. Good one thumbup
Yeah, my sides. Come on now, it wasn't what a posted though was it chaps wink

tommunster10

1,128 posts

91 months

Friday 24th March 2017
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tommunster10 said:
MrBrightSi said:
tommunster10 said:
Christ oh Lord above... I get it now.... I pictured quite a powerfully built hard man by your posting style... oh my.
For a humanist you seem to be good at judging people on petty things wink. It's an old picture but i do like my for-radio face.

Edit: I hate to say this as the entire event is fked up. I didn't see white supremacists on the streets of London today pal.

Edited by MrBrightSi on Wednesday 22 March 19:44
Even humanists have limits and so does radio, people still have to work in the studio you know. It's verging on John Merick.

What you saw on the streets of London was simply evidence for your own twisted hateful agenda. I doubt you even saw the horror or the sadness or felt for anyone but yourself and the glee at being able to pop onto PH and gloat about how right you are. Well done.
I have mulled over your "I didn't see white supremacists on the streets of London today pal". And I've come to the conclusion with this.
What I saw on news images and paper front pages etc wasn't a White Supremacist no... it was a though, a Muslim Supremacist.
He is the same as a Neo Nazi in that he wanted (and did) to cause terror and division and pain and carnage due to his messed up ideology.
It was a human who was so stuck in his own 'them v us' ste that he did a most heinous of crimes.
The bad part of 'white supremacist' is 'supremacist', the bad part of 'neo Nazi' is 'Nazi'. White isn't bad, being White isn't bad.
So the bad part of 'Muslim Extremist' is 'extremist'... but what you and others see is the 'Muslim' part and say every single Muslim is bad.

So what I saw in London was a really vile human being doing a really horrible thing. I don't see him and think "oh Muslim's are bad" or "Ahh a Blackman..." Same way I don't see a White guy doing a Nazi salute in America as meaning all white people are like that...

You are as small minded as the terrorists you seem to be fighting against.

What is a worry is that this stain who did this in London was most likely just like you getting all angry and seeing images of white people bombing and killing in middle east and getting screwed up info from dodgy sources that all white people from the west are like this... that is what scares me, not Muslims or white people...but just humans like you.


Edited by tommunster10 on Friday 24th March 11:02