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Clare Daly is an Irish politician who has been a Member of the European Parliament from Ireland for the Dublin constituency.
Yes, I think it has. But the solution is not hate or persecution or indignation, because only feeds the whole victim mentality cycle.
The solution is to clearly and non-emotionally state the psychology of what is going on, so that everyone is aware of the game. Then the game loses its force.
I find it bracingly refreshing to see this Irish woman stand up and call a spade a spade, instead of acting like a whipped cur like most of her countrymen. The English did a better job than they thought during their 500 years of rape and slavery to break the Irish spirit. It heartens me to see that at least in some precious few, the flame still burns. Bravo!
Some people I know are aware of what's going on. My guess is that a lot of people know but they have to form a group, a large and stable group, to be able to push this out to counter the propaganda.
A wolf comes upon a lamb while both are drinking from a stream and, in order to justify taking its life, accuses it of various misdemeanors, all of which the lamb proves to be impossible. Losing patience, the wolf replies that the offenses must have been committed by some other member of the lamb's family and that it does not propose to delay its meal by enquiring any further.
So all white people are blamed for what some Nazis did, and this is used to justify certain behavior by some Jews.
If there were no white people, the Jews would still do what they do now. It has nothing to do with white people. They are what they are and what they do.
It comes from the religion, which draws a very sharp distinction between insiders and outsiders, just like Islam does.
That's just wrong.
It is exactly "offensive" speech which needs protection. Inoffensive speech is never an issue.
Booger says
https://jonathanturley.org/2010/07/02/mein-ringtone-man-arrested-for-having-hitler-speech-as-ringtone/
German Basic Law (constitution) has a free speech carve out when it comes to Nazi shit.
Patrick says
That's just wrong.
It is exactly "offensive" speech which needs protection. Inoffensive speech is never an issue.
Maybe it should have been freedom of values instead of freedom of speech
Patrick says
It comes from the religion, which draws a very sharp distinction between insiders and outsiders, just like Islam does.
I have zero knowledge about Judaism but I think you are likely absolutely correct. There is something else that's common between followers of Islam and Judaism: the permanent victim mentality
gabbar says
Patrick says
It comes from the religion, which draws a very sharp distinction between insiders and outsiders, just like Islam does.
I have zero knowledge about Judaism but I think you are likely absolutely correct. There is something else that's common between followers of Islam and Judaism: the permanent victim mentality
The difference is Muslims are victims. Not fake victims. The US has bombed Pakistan, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Iraq, and Somalia.
What do they have in common?
I'll tell you what they have in common, they were all nations that the United States should have left the fuck alone.
richwicks you sounded like logical in one aspect. But Muslims are NOT victims but pretending permanent victims which is a feature built in the religion to go after others to loot and commit crimes with no guilt.
Over the past decade, as the Asian diaspora grew in North America, calls to reclaim the swastika as a sacred symbol became louder. These minority faith communities are being joined by Native Americans whose ancestors used it in healing rituals.
Deo believes she and people of other faiths shouldn’t have to sacrifice or apologize for a sacred symbol simply because it is often conflated with its tainted version.
“To me, that’s intolerable,” she said.
[…]
Greta Elbogen, an 85-year-old Holocaust survivor whose family members were killed at Auschwitz, said learning the swastika is sacred to so many is a blessing and feels liberating. Elbogen, born in 1938 when the Nazis forcibly annexed Austria, went into hiding in Hungary before immigrating to the U.S.
Elbogen said she no longer fears the symbol: “It’s time to let go of the past and look to the future.”
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What would you say? You don't have to actually believe what you say, it just has to be provoctive.
"Barefoot and pregnant is the way I like 'em."
"Good lord you are FAT!"
"I have a lawnmower. His name is Jose."
"Speak English"
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