Infidel
5:23 Sun Sep 10
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Nurse, we both know you have a shrine dedicated to me in your bedroom.
Let's not pretend otherwise.
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Nurse Ratched
3:18 Sun Sep 10
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He doesn't bore me. Just really REALLY irritates me.
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Eerie Descent
3:16 Sun Sep 10
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Nurse Ratched 2:22 Sun Sep 10
You took the words out of my head and made them more articulate.
I was going to say he has definitely bored hundreds to death, if not thousands, the boring cunt.
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Hammer and Pickle
3:05 Sun Sep 10
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The main problem with the persecution of the Muslim Rohingya minority by the local Buddhist majority that it is a typical power play by the Burmese military junta as it seeks to destabilise and discredit the civilian government of Aung San Suu Kyi and normal democratic pluralism in general. The junta have even gone so far as to whip up popular resentment against NGOs seeking to supply humanitarian aid, branding these as 'terrorist sympathisers'. It's all rather familiar and equally depressing.
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Nurse Ratched
2:22 Sun Sep 10
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I would be astonished if you haven't caused at least a few fatal aneurysms.
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Infidel
2:18 Sun Sep 10
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Yet.
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Infidel
2:18 Sun Sep 10
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Can I just point out that I haven't killed anyone.
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mashed in maryland
1:57 Sun Sep 10
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Coffee 1:45 Sun Sep 10
The ones being killed by infidels I'd have thought.
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Gavros
1:53 Sun Sep 10
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It's a fact. Sorry to piss on your chips, son.
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Coffee
1:52 Sun Sep 10
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The latest instalment in the Collected Wisdom of Gavros.
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Gavros
1:50 Sun Sep 10
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Don't worry mashed if it wasn't for numerous other grievances they'd soon have these lot as the reason they have to try to kill other innocent people.
I actually think the Burmese are being 1uite honest about this. They recognise that Islam in a society is cancerous and they're cutting it out
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Coffee
1:45 Sun Sep 10
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But which of their fellow Muslims should they be concerned about? The Rohingya or the Bangladeshis whose jobs and land the Rohingya are taking?
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mashed in maryland
1:41 Sun Sep 10
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There's about 2 million of them and they're Muslim, and live not too far from some of the biggest Muslim countries in the world, and if Al-Muhajiroun et al are so concerned about the welfare of their fellow Muslims you'd think they'd kick up more of a fuss about them than Peppa Pig cartoons etc.
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Coffee
1:34 Sun Sep 10
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Probably because they're a relatively small group whose problem is geographically isolated.
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mashed in maryland
1:24 Sun Sep 10
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I'm not disputing the work of NGOs Coffee, at all. My point is more the flag waving vocal western Jihadists and their pals who love to cry about how oppressed Muslims are all over the world have absolutely never - to my knowledge - mentioned them.
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,
1:23 Sun Sep 10
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Sunday morning lesson. If you do something that a libertarian does not agree with you should be treated as a fascist.
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Coffee
12:49 Sun Sep 10
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mashed in maryland 11:53 Sun Sep 10
That's not strictly true. NGOs and others have been working with Rohingya refugees in southern Bangladesh for decades. The trouble is that neither the Govt of Bangladesh nor the Govt of Burma will accept them as their own citizens, which rather hampers efforts to identify where they should be.
As a group, they're not always the most likeable people. They've been involved, allegedly, in a lot of crime in Bangladesh and are also disliked there for taking local people's jobs.
That said, their situation is complicated. They're Muslims in a staunchly Buddhist land and are seen as Bangladeshis by most Burmese people. In Bangladesh, they're seen as Burmese foreigners.
For the Burmese govt, attempts to integrate them will be deeply unpopular. Ditto on the Bangladesh side.
I'm not sure Mulala, for all her good intentions, really understands that. Or at least, she hasn't referred to the broader context as far as I know.
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Infidel
12:15 Sun Sep 10
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Comma
First, it's not a choice. The penalty for renouncing Islam i death.
Second, I don't want to stop her wearing the veil, I just think we should all treat her a fascist as long as she does.
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mashed in maryland
11:57 Sun Sep 10
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It's not really "personal choice" if you've been brought up being told to wear it or else you're gonna get raped and/or go to hell.
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11:56 Sun Sep 10
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How hypocritical that a professed libertarian objects to someone's personal choice to wear a veil.
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mashed in maryland
11:53 Sun Sep 10
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Religion aside, she's spot on about the Rohingya. One of the most persecuted minorities in the world and up til recently no one gave a fuck about them.
Always said the fact that western Jihadists and their lefty mates have been as silent about them as anyone else shows how much they're full of shit.
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