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We are Neville Chamberlain and Trump fully vindicated yet again

Started by Beeno14 REPLIES342 VIEWS· 24 Mar 2016, 08:20
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
24 Mar 2016, 08:20
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24 Mar 2016, 08:20#1

Immigration is the new “No Nukes/Save the Whales” movement, only with more body bags.

After the mass murder committed by Muslims in San Bernardino, which came on the heels of the mass murder committed by Muslims in Paris, Donald Trump proposed a moratorium on Muslim immigration. (Wise man that he is!)

Explaining the idea on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” he talked about how Muslim immigration was infecting Europe: “Look at what happened in Paris, the horrible carnage. … We have places in London and other places that are so radicalized that the police are afraid for their own lives. We have to be very smart and very vigilant.”

Trump’s reference to London’s no-go zones was met with a massive round of sneering, which is what passes for argument in America these days. Jeb! said Trump was “unhinged,” (Bwahhahahahahahahahahhahahahaha)

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)36% called him “foolish (Hhahahahahahahahahahaha),” and former vice president Dick Cheney said Trump’s remarks went “against everything we stand for and believe in.” (Based on Trump’s crushing primary victories, Cheney is no longer qualified to say what “we” believe in.)

To prove Trump wrong, reporters called British authorities and asked them: Are you doing your jobs? They responded, Why, yes we are! The head of London’s police said, “Mr. Trump could not be more wrong,” and London mayor Boris Johnson called Trump’s comments “utter nonsense.”

Within days, however, scores of rank-and-file London policemen begged to differ with their spokesmen, leading to the following headlines:

UK Daily Mail: ‘TRUMP’S NOT WRONG — WE CAN’T WEAR UNIFORM IN OUR OWN CARS’: Five Police Officers Claim Donald Trump Is Right About Parts of London Being So ‘Radicalised’ There Are No-Go Areas

The Sun: ‘THERE ARE NO-GO AREAS IN LONDON’: Policemen Back Trump’s Controversial Comments

UK Daily Express: ‘TRUMP IS RIGHT!’ Police Say Parts of Britain Are No-Go Areas due to ISIS Radicalisation

Then, in January of this year, Trump talked specifically about the Muslim invasion of Brussels on the Maria Bartiromo show. “There is something going on, Maria,” he said. “Go to Brussels. … There is something going on and it’s not good, where they want Sharia law … There is something bad going on.”

The New York Times headlined a story on the interview: “Donald Trump Finds New City to Insult: Brussels.” News is no longer about communicating information; it’s about imparting an attitude. Trump is rude, so whether he’s right is irrelevant. As the saying goes, “Better dead than rude.”

Indignant Belgians took to Twitter, the Times reported, “deploying an arsenal of insults, irony and humor, including images of Belgium’s beloved beer and chocolate.” Liberals have gone from not understanding jokes to not understanding English. When Trump talked about unassimilated Muslim immigrants demanding Sharia law, I don’t think he was knocking Belgium’s beer and chocolate.

Rudi Vervoort, the president of the Brussels region (who evidently survived this week’s bombing), rebuked Trump, saying, “We can reassure the Americans that Brussels is a multicultural city where it is good to live.”

After multiculturalism struck this week, Vervoort said, “I would like to express my support to the victims of the attacks of this morning …” Twitter bristled with supportive hashtags, the Belgian flag and professions of solidarity. The Times editorialized: “Brussels, Europe, the world must brace for a long struggle against this form of terrorism.”

All this would be perfectly normal if we were talking about an earthquake or some other natural disaster — something humans have no capacity to prevent. But Muslims pouring into our countries and committing mass murder isn’t natural at all. It’s the direct result of government policy.

It’s as if the government were dumping rats in our houses, and then, whenever someone died of the plague, those same government officials issued heartfelt condolences, Twitter lit up with sympathetic hashtags and the Times editorialized about effective rodent control, but no one ever bothered to say, Hey! Maybe the government should stop putting rats in our houses!

When people are killing in the name of their religion, it’s not an irrelevancy to refuse to keep admitting more practitioners of that religion.

But this is the madness that has seized Europe and America — a psychosis Peter Brimelow calls “Hitler’s revenge.”

Apparently, what we have learned from Hitler is not: Don’t kill Jews. To the contrary, the only people who openly proclaim their desire to kill Jews are … Muslims.

What we’ve learned from Hitler is not: Don’t attempt to seize hegemonic control over entire continents. The only people vowing to conquer the world are … Muslims.

And what we’ve learned from Hitler is not: Beware violent uprisings of angry young men. The only hordes of violent, angry young men are, again … Muslims. (And Trump protesters.)

But instead of learning our lesson and recoiling with horror at this modern iteration of Nazism, we welcome the danger with open arms — because the one and only lesson we’ve learned from Hitler is: DON’T DISCRIMINATE!

Sadly to say it is only more bombings tha t will cause these morons to think again. The long term consequences if no action are taken are terrible to contemplate - a world, including South Africa under sharia law. But hey more important is if C J stander is a good number 8. 

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
24 Mar 2016, 08:32
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24 Mar 2016, 08:32#2
 Maajid Nawaz, who was a member of the radical Islamist organization Hizb ut-Tahrir stated that the “Islamist ideology” needs to be named and challenged, and “currently, with the president’s policy, that’s simply just not happening” on Wednesday’s “Fox & Friends” on the Fox News Channel.

Nawaz said that as he associated more with Islamists and jihadists, he eventually became “disillusioned” with the ideology, and eventually concluded he wanted nothing to do with it.

When asked how to combat the problem, Nawaz stated, “Well, of course, we’ve got to identify the problem, and that’s the Islamist ideology. We’ve got to be able to name it, and then we’ve got to be able challenge it, both ideologically and militarily. And I fear that currently, with the president’s policy, that’s simply just not happening.”

Trouble is the ideology is quoran based so how does one overcome that?

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
24 Mar 2016, 08:33
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24 Mar 2016, 08:33#3
 I must say that ou rooitwit fully exemplifies the loonies criticising T rump. No substance at all just blabbering away and making complete twits of themselves. Bwhahahahahahahahahaha
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RooinekCaptain18,117 posts
24 Mar 2016, 10:03
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24 Mar 2016, 10:03#4
"We are Neville Chamberlain"?

Are you using the royal "we" Baboon-ou or else who is this "we" you speak of?
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
24 Mar 2016, 12:56
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24 Mar 2016, 12:56#5
 I didn't write the article rooitwit which had that heading. Bwhahahahaahhahaha its like taking candy from a baby!I not that as per usual you have zero of substance to say. R eminds me of your evolution debacle!
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