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Re: re 'Our prophet, our honour'
Reply #45 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 9:37am
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:52am:
Big Dave wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:32am:
Yeah right. She knew exactly what it said. There were hundreds of people around her that could of told her. Who doesn't know what they are parading. She was worried about being deported or her child taken off her. So she musters up some tears and puts on a show for the do-gooders at family services. Hook , line and sinker.You're a good muslim Abu. You stand up for them. I'm on the other side. We've got a huge divide going down the middle of us. I've never heard of a aussie going to dinner at a muslims house or vice versa. I wonder what the future holds?


*could have told her*

Tell me if you were new to a country and found yourself in a protest and (hypothetically) you saw a sign on the ground - would you stop someone and ask them what it said? Seriously? By the sounds of it she did find out what it meant after she took the picture.

You dont know what other ppl will do. The fact that she went to the police with it is something telling also . . .

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Reply #46 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 9:54am
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:52am:
Big Dave wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:32am:
Yeah right. She knew exactly what it said. There were hundreds of people around her that could of told her. Who doesn't know what they are parading. She was worried about being deported or her child taken off her. So she musters up some tears and puts on a show for the do-gooders at family services. Hook , line and sinker.You're a good muslim Abu. You stand up for them. I'm on the other side. We've got a huge divide going down the middle of us. I've never heard of a aussie going to dinner at a muslims house or vice versa. I wonder what the future holds?


*could have told her*

Tell me if you were new to a country and found yourself in a protest and (hypothetically) you saw a sign on the ground - would you stop someone and ask them what it said? Seriously? By the sounds of it she did find out what it meant after she took the picture.

You dont know what other ppl will do. The fact that she went to the police with it is something telling also . . .

SOB


Why the hell was she at a protest then? If I was new to a country the last thing I would do is join a political protest.
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Reply #47 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:24am
 
Hudson wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 9:37am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:52am:
Big Dave wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:32am:
Yeah right. She knew exactly what it said. There were hundreds of people around her that could of told her. Who doesn't know what they are parading. She was worried about being deported or her child taken off her. So she musters up some tears and puts on a show for the do-gooders at family services. Hook , line and sinker.You're a good muslim Abu. You stand up for them. I'm on the other side. We've got a huge divide going down the middle of us. I've never heard of a aussie going to dinner at a muslims house or vice versa. I wonder what the future holds?


*could have told her*

Tell me if you were new to a country and found yourself in a protest and (hypothetically) you saw a sign on the ground - would you stop someone and ask them what it said? Seriously? By the sounds of it she did find out what it meant after she took the picture.

You dont know what other ppl will do. The fact that she went to the police with it is something telling also . . .

SOB

when you get your 911 you will understand there is only one way to deal with these Bin Laden rabble.


Obviously you cant do hypotheticals.

Ahh so basically you use 11/9 as an excuse for your judging whole bunches of ppl on airy fairy theories? I take it you are religious?

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Reply #48 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:25am
 
Quantum wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 9:54am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:52am:
Big Dave wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:32am:
Yeah right. She knew exactly what it said. There were hundreds of people around her that could of told her. Who doesn't know what they are parading. She was worried about being deported or her child taken off her. So she musters up some tears and puts on a show for the do-gooders at family services. Hook , line and sinker.You're a good muslim Abu. You stand up for them. I'm on the other side. We've got a huge divide going down the middle of us. I've never heard of a aussie going to dinner at a muslims house or vice versa. I wonder what the future holds?


*could have told her*

Tell me if you were new to a country and found yourself in a protest and (hypothetically) you saw a sign on the ground - would you stop someone and ask them what it said? Seriously? By the sounds of it she did find out what it meant after she took the picture.

You dont know what other ppl will do. The fact that she went to the police with it is something telling also . . .

SOB


Why the hell was she at a protest then? If I was new to a country the last thing I would do is join a political protest.


Maybe for the reason almost 400 were there? To protest the film?

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Re: re 'Our prophet, our honour'
Reply #49 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:37am
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:25am:
Quantum wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 9:54am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:52am:
Big Dave wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:32am:
Yeah right. She knew exactly what it said. There were hundreds of people around her that could of told her. Who doesn't know what they are parading. She was worried about being deported or her child taken off her. So she musters up some tears and puts on a show for the do-gooders at family services. Hook , line and sinker.You're a good muslim Abu. You stand up for them. I'm on the other side. We've got a huge divide going down the middle of us. I've never heard of a aussie going to dinner at a muslims house or vice versa. I wonder what the future holds?


*could have told her*

Tell me if you were new to a country and found yourself in a protest and (hypothetically) you saw a sign on the ground - would you stop someone and ask them what it said? Seriously? By the sounds of it she did find out what it meant after she took the picture.

You dont know what other ppl will do. The fact that she went to the police with it is something telling also . . .

SOB


Why the hell was she at a protest then? If I was new to a country the last thing I would do is join a political protest.


Maybe for the reason almost 400 were there? To protest the film?

SOB


Who shows up in a new country - and is such a recent arrival they still don't understand even the most basic of English words - and starts walking down the street protesting? Over a trailer of a foreign film of all things!
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Reply #50 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:56am
 
You're right on the money there Quantum. If I went to live in somebody else's country I'd watch my P's and Q's , learn the language and try to fit in . After all it's their country. But she blows in on some arranged marriage deal with some deadbeat Muslim from Lakemba and starts protesting. The arrogance and insult. I can see why everybody that isn't Muslim dislikes them. I'd say a few of them were FOBS (fresh of the boat). Some were black and some Bosnian. They are new arrivals and 1st gen. The arrogance and slap in the face to the society that helped them is unbelievable.
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Reply #51 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 11:31am
 
Quantum wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:37am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:25am:
Quantum wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 9:54am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:52am:
Big Dave wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:32am:
Yeah right. She knew exactly what it said. There were hundreds of people around her that could of told her. Who doesn't know what they are parading. She was worried about being deported or her child taken off her. So she musters up some tears and puts on a show for the do-gooders at family services. Hook , line and sinker.You're a good muslim Abu. You stand up for them. I'm on the other side. We've got a huge divide going down the middle of us. I've never heard of a aussie going to dinner at a muslims house or vice versa. I wonder what the future holds?


*could have told her*

Tell me if you were new to a country and found yourself in a protest and (hypothetically) you saw a sign on the ground - would you stop someone and ask them what it said? Seriously? By the sounds of it she did find out what it meant after she took the picture.

You dont know what other ppl will do. The fact that she went to the police with it is something telling also . . .

SOB


Why the hell was she at a protest then? If I was new to a country the last thing I would do is join a political protest.


Maybe for the reason almost 400 were there? To protest the film?

SOB


Who shows up in a new country - and is such a recent arrival they still don't understand even the most basic of English words - and starts walking down the street protesting? Over a trailer of a foreign film of all things!


Whoever is sightseeing and gets dragged along with a crowd. Prolly friends or family told her to go. She prolly would have known what the protest was for. Are you really having trouble with this concept?

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Reply #52 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 11:41am
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 11:31am:
Quantum wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:37am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:25am:
Quantum wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 9:54am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:52am:
Big Dave wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:32am:
Yeah right. She knew exactly what it said. There were hundreds of people around her that could of told her. Who doesn't know what they are parading. She was worried about being deported or her child taken off her. So she musters up some tears and puts on a show for the do-gooders at family services. Hook , line and sinker.You're a good muslim Abu. You stand up for them. I'm on the other side. We've got a huge divide going down the middle of us. I've never heard of a aussie going to dinner at a muslims house or vice versa. I wonder what the future holds?


*could have told her*

Tell me if you were new to a country and found yourself in a protest and (hypothetically) you saw a sign on the ground - would you stop someone and ask them what it said? Seriously? By the sounds of it she did find out what it meant after she took the picture.

You dont know what other ppl will do. The fact that she went to the police with it is something telling also . . .

SOB


Why the hell was she at a protest then? If I was new to a country the last thing I would do is join a political protest.


Maybe for the reason almost 400 were there? To protest the film?

SOB


Who shows up in a new country - and is such a recent arrival they still don't understand even the most basic of English words - and starts walking down the street protesting? Over a trailer of a foreign film of all things!


Whoever is sightseeing and gets dragged along with a crowd. Prolly friends or family told her to go. She prolly would have known what the protest was for. Are you really having trouble with this concept?

SOB


I have trouble with people who just got to his country taking advantage of it. You seem to be doing anything you can to excuse this women's behaviour.
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Reply #53 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 1:16pm
 
Whoever is sightseeing and gets dragged along with a crowd. Prolly friends or family told her to go. She prolly would have known what the protest was for. Are you really having trouble with this concept?

By Spot.

You make her sound like a robot or a rag doll. Wake up!
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Reply #54 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 1:39pm
 
Quantum wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:37am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:25am:
Quantum wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 9:54am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:52am:
Big Dave wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:32am:
Yeah right. She knew exactly what it said. There were hundreds of people around her that could of told her. Who doesn't know what they are parading. She was worried about being deported or her child taken off her. So she musters up some tears and puts on a show for the do-gooders at family services. Hook , line and sinker.You're a good muslim Abu. You stand up for them. I'm on the other side. We've got a huge divide going down the middle of us. I've never heard of a aussie going to dinner at a muslims house or vice versa. I wonder what the future holds?


*could have told her*

Tell me if you were new to a country and found yourself in a protest and (hypothetically) you saw a sign on the ground - would you stop someone and ask them what it said? Seriously? By the sounds of it she did find out what it meant after she took the picture.

You dont know what other ppl will do. The fact that she went to the police with it is something telling also . . .

SOB


Why the hell was she at a protest then? If I was new to a country the last thing I would do is join a political protest.


Maybe for the reason almost 400 were there? To protest the film?

SOB


Who shows up in a new country - and is such a recent arrival they still don't understand even the most basic of English words - and starts walking down the street protesting? Over a trailer of a foreign film of all things!


Basic? Firstly it was WRITTEN language. Much harder than verbal and less common for a newcomer to know written language.

Then you say they are basic words? Behead? Thats a basic word? One you will see all around the place so of course you would, know what it was?

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Reply #55 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 1:43pm
 
Quantum wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 11:41am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 11:31am:
Quantum wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:37am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:25am:
Quantum wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 9:54am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:52am:
Big Dave wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:32am:
Yeah right. She knew exactly what it said. There were hundreds of people around her that could of told her. Who doesn't know what they are parading. She was worried about being deported or her child taken off her. So she musters up some tears and puts on a show for the do-gooders at family services. Hook , line and sinker.You're a good muslim Abu. You stand up for them. I'm on the other side. We've got a huge divide going down the middle of us. I've never heard of a aussie going to dinner at a muslims house or vice versa. I wonder what the future holds?


*could have told her*

Tell me if you were new to a country and found yourself in a protest and (hypothetically) you saw a sign on the ground - would you stop someone and ask them what it said? Seriously? By the sounds of it she did find out what it meant after she took the picture.

You dont know what other ppl will do. The fact that she went to the police with it is something telling also . . .

SOB


Why the hell was she at a protest then? If I was new to a country the last thing I would do is join a political protest.


Maybe for the reason almost 400 were there? To protest the film?

SOB


Who shows up in a new country - and is such a recent arrival they still don't understand even the most basic of English words - and starts walking down the street protesting? Over a trailer of a foreign film of all things!


Whoever is sightseeing and gets dragged along with a crowd. Prolly friends or family told her to go. She prolly would have known what the protest was for. Are you really having trouble with this concept?

SOB


I have trouble with people who just got to his country taking advantage of it. You seem to be doing anything you can to excuse this women's behaviour.


No im just pointing out that your view that she is lying has no evidence and im showing how theres other alternatives that could be the case. You dont know. Logic shows that she must not have realised because she turned herself in when she did.

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Reply #56 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 1:43pm
 
Big Dave wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 1:16pm:
Whoever is sightseeing and gets dragged along with a crowd. Prolly friends or family told her to go. She prolly would have known what the protest was for. Are you really having trouble with this concept?

By Spot.

You make her sound like a robot or a rag doll. Wake up!


You make her sound like a terrorist scumbag. Wake up!

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Reply #57 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 3:11pm
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:25am:
Quantum wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 9:54am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:52am:
Big Dave wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:32am:
Yeah right. She knew exactly what it said. There were hundreds of people around her that could of told her. Who doesn't know what they are parading. She was worried about being deported or her child taken off her. So she musters up some tears and puts on a show for the do-gooders at family services. Hook , line and sinker.You're a good muslim Abu. You stand up for them. I'm on the other side. We've got a huge divide going down the middle of us. I've never heard of a aussie going to dinner at a muslims house or vice versa. I wonder what the future holds?


*could have told her*

Tell me if you were new to a country and found yourself in a protest and (hypothetically) you saw a sign on the ground - would you stop someone and ask them what it said? Seriously? By the sounds of it she did find out what it meant after she took the picture.

You dont know what other ppl will do. The fact that she went to the police with it is something telling also . . .

SOB


Why the hell was she at a protest then? If I was new to a country the last thing I would do is join a political protest.


Maybe for the reason almost 400 were there? To protest the film?

SOB



Maybe those 400 ppl, instead of participating in what turned into a violent street protest, should have made their own film about Mohammed ?

Then we could have all had, and went to, a film critics convention.

And we could have all judged whether moslems can make relevant and informative films ?





the come-back.....
'Moslems are NOT allowed to make films about Mohammed.'


Well then, if moslems do not want to participate in the LAWFUL pluralistic culture of Australia [by creating art, art which others may want to LAWFULLY, and PEACEFULLY criticise], then moslems should maybe leave pluralistic Australia?

And maybe moslems should make their lives, in a in a place were such freedoms are not tolerated?

e.g.
Maybe moslems should choose to make their lives, within a moslem majority society?



But Australia is not one of those places.    [.....in fact many moslems [here, in Australia] tell us that they have left those moslem majority societies, because those moslem majority societies are not safe to live in. BUT then, those same moslems want to impose that failed ISLAMIC system, and impose those violent and intolerant ISLAMIC cultural mores, upon Australian society.]

Moslems who wish to live here, in Australia, should accept OUR [lawful] pluralistic Australian society - or they should choose leave, if they do not want to tolerate our cultural mores.





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Reply #58 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 3:38pm
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:50am:
Adamant wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:24am:
abu_rashid wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 7:24am:
spot,

The mother is a recent arrival from Jordan, and said she didn't understand what it said. When it became a media issue, she went immediately to a police station and explained.


Ignorance of the law is not a valid excuse.

We have enough people here with violent radical views already.

Deport her and that's the end of it.





What law?

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She allowed here children to threaten to KILL its against the law to do that.

I personally felt threatened by the disgusting signs and feared for my life. I have been in mental anguish ever since I saw their appalling tirade.

Is anybody interested in bringing a class action against this family so that they may be deported?

PM me if you are willing to do so.

I have a copy of this Abu.



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Reply #59 - Oct 2nd, 2012 at 3:43pm
 
Yadda wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 3:11pm:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 10:25am:
Quantum wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 9:54am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:52am:
Big Dave wrote on Oct 2nd, 2012 at 8:32am:
Yeah right. She knew exactly what it said. There were hundreds of people around her that could of told her. Who doesn't know what they are parading. She was worried about being deported or her child taken off her. So she musters up some tears and puts on a show for the do-gooders at family services. Hook , line and sinker.You're a good muslim Abu. You stand up for them. I'm on the other side. We've got a huge divide going down the middle of us. I've never heard of a aussie going to dinner at a muslims house or vice versa. I wonder what the future holds?


*could have told her*

Tell me if you were new to a country and found yourself in a protest and (hypothetically) you saw a sign on the ground - would you stop someone and ask them what it said? Seriously? By the sounds of it she did find out what it meant after she took the picture.

You dont know what other ppl will do. The fact that she went to the police with it is something telling also . . .

SOB


Why the hell was she at a protest then? If I was new to a country the last thing I would do is join a political protest.


Maybe for the reason almost 400 were there? To protest the film?

SOB



Maybe those 400 ppl, instead of participating in what turned into a violent street protest, should have made their own film about Mohammed ?

Then we could have all had, and went to, a film critics convention.

And we could have all judged whether moslems can make relevant and informative films ?





the come-back.....
'Moslems are NOT allowed to make films about Mohammed.'


Well then, if moslems do not want to participate in the LAWFUL pluralistic culture of Australia [by creating art, art which others may want to LAWFULLY, and PEACEFULLY criticise], then moslems should maybe leave pluralistic Australia?

And maybe moslems should make their lives, in a in a place were such freedoms are not tolerated?

e.g.
Maybe moslems should choose to make their lives, within a moslem majority society?



But Australia is not one of those places.    [.....in fact many moslems [here, in Australia] tell us that they have left those moslem majority societies, because those moslem majority societies are not safe to live in. BUT then, those same moslems want to impose that failed ISLAMIC system, and impose those violent and intolerant ISLAMIC cultural mores, upon Australian society.]

Moslems who wish to live here, in Australia, should accept OUR [lawful] pluralistic Australian society - or they should choose leave, if they do not want to tolerate our cultural mores.






jesus cristo, the troll is now data mining my posts! your use of the concept 'pluralism' in this context is banal, Yadda.
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