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Re: Some interesting history here: Shia v Sunni
Reply #105 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:47am
 
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 10:46pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 9:30pm:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 5:36pm:
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With pajama, hijab, sari and turban crowd, they will never let you forget that they do not belong here.


Who says they don't belong here, Soren?  You? 
You're
opinion is worthless because it is biased and coloured by your obvious hatred of anybody non-WASP.    Roll Eyes



And your opinion (your, Brain, NOT you're) is significant??


Yes, as it accords with what the majority of Australians are reported to believe, Soren.

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I don't care for hijabs, pajamas as daywear or turbans in Australia.


Fine.  Either leave then, shut up or go and live like a hermit in the middle of no where, Soren.   To be quite truthful, your endless whinging, whining and attempts at persecution are tiresome.   They should a real lack of the Australian concepts of the "fair go" and being laconic.  Its pretty boring how much you hate your fellow Australians simply because they choose to dress how they like.

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They have no place here.


According to whom?  You?   Sorry, Soren, you have no more right to tell someone they can't wear a Turban than you have to tell me I can't wear shorts and a pair thongs when I walk down the street.   Roll Eyes

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I don't want to know where you have come from and I certainly do not want to know that you prefer the habits of your old country (a godawful F vcking hellhole) compared to this place.


Who cares what you think, Soren?  You're a foolish man who obviously spends his entire life hating his fellow Australians merely for dressing or looking different.   You must lead a very lonely life, locked perpetually in your darkened room, unable to come out for fear you might encounter someone who dares to dress or act or look different to your ideal of how Australians should be.    Roll Eyes

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I'd prefer if you made an effort to fit in. If that's too hard, I reserve the right to tell you to f Vck orf. YOU HAVE LEFT YOUR HELLHOLE - DON'T TRY TO RECREATE IT HERE.
I do not have to tolerate your desire not to fit in.


Actually you do.  Just as we have to tolerate your desire to be unwelcoming and a pain in the proverbial with your endless message of hatred and of course, persecution.

Crawl back into your hole, Soren.  You are not wanted in Australia any more.  Your message is not welcomed.  You sound like the worst stereotypical Ten Pound Pommie.  You sound like Herbie without the wit or intelligence.    Roll Eyes
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Re: Some interesting history here: Shia v Sunni
Reply #106 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:49am
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:38am:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 7:37pm:
Ah, one of the 'Australia has no discernible culture' brigade.

Only immigrants have cultures worth preserving, yeah?  How sad and stupid.


Everybody who comes to Australia has a culture worth preserving, Soren.   



Bollocks. Utter, utter bollocks. And no surprise that YOU would advocate such utter, UTTER bollocks, Brian.

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Re: Some interesting history here: Shia v Sunni
Reply #107 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:57am
 
Soren wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:49am:
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:38am:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 7:37pm:
Ah, one of the 'Australia has no discernible culture' brigade.

Only immigrants have cultures worth preserving, yeah?  How sad and stupid.


Everybody who comes to Australia has a culture worth preserving, Soren.   


Bollocks. Utter, utter bollocks. And no surprise that YOU would advocate such utter, UTTER bollocks, Brian.


Tell me, Soren, why should we allow you to preserve what ever remnants of what Danish culture you have retained?   Or have you abandoned your parent's heritage completely?  Why haven't you gotten ridden of that obviously foreign sounding name?  When are you changing your name to 'Bruce"?

I wonder what they think of that?  To slightly misquote Alan Jones, "They must have died of shame."   Roll Eyes
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Re: Some interesting history here: Shia v Sunni
Reply #108 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:57am
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:47am:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 10:46pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 9:30pm:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 5:36pm:
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With pajama, hijab, sari and turban crowd, they will never let you forget that they do not belong here.


Who says they don't belong here, Soren?  You? 
You're
opinion is worthless because it is biased and coloured by your obvious hatred of anybody non-WASP.    Roll Eyes



And your opinion (your, Brain, NOT you're) is significant??


Yes, as it accords when what the majority of Australians are reported to believe, Soren.

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I don't care for hijabs, pajamas as daywear or turbans in Australia.


Fine.  Either leave then, shut up or go and live like a hermit in the middle of no where, Soren.   To be quite truthful, your endless whinging, whining and attempts at persecution are tiresome.   They should a real lack of the Australian concepts of the "fair go" and being laconic.  Its pretty boring how much you hate your fellow Australians simply because they choose to dress how they like.

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They have no place here.


According to whom?  You?   Sorry, Soren, you have no more right to tell someone they can't wear a Turban than you have to tell me I can't wear shorts and a pair thongs when I walk down the street.   Roll Eyes

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I don't want to know where you have come from and I certainly do not want to know that you prefer the habits of your old country (a godawful F vcking hellhole) compared to this place.


Who cares what you think, Soren?  You're a foolish man who obviously spends his entire life hating his fellow Australians merely for dressing or looking different.   You must lead a very lonely life, locked perpetually in your darkened room, unable to come out for fear you might encounter someone who dares to dress or act or look different to your ideal of how Australians should be.    Roll Eyes

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I'd prefer if you made an effort to fit in. If that's too hard, I reserve the right to tell you to f Vck orf. YOU HAVE LEFT YOUR HELLHOLE - DON'T TRY TO RECREATE IT HERE.
I do not have to tolerate your desire not to fit in.


Actually you do.  Just as we have to tolerate your desire to be unwelcoming and a pain in the proverbial with your endless message of hatred and of course, persecution.

Crawl back into your hole, Soren.  You are not wanted in Australia any more.  Your message is not welcomed.  You sound like the worst stereotypical Ten Pound Pommie.  You sound like Herbie without the wit or intelligence.    Roll Eyes


You are so intolerant! Completely closed to the ideas and opinions of others Roll Eyes

Telling people to leave because they don't fit into your idea for Australia. Naughty, naughty, naughty Bwian Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

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Reply #109 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:59am
 
Quantum, if it's good enough for the Goose, it's good enough for the Gander.  If that is how Soren wants to treat others, why should we not treat Soren to some of his own medicine?    Roll Eyes
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Re: Some interesting history here: Shia v Sunni
Reply #110 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 1:14am
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:59am:
Quantum, if it's good enough for the Goose, it's good enough for the Gander.  If that is how Soren wants to treat others, why should we treat Soren to some of his own medicine?    Roll Eyes


Oh, so eye for an eye, right? Roll Eyes

Actually, not exactly. This is a case of someone poking out someone else's eye, so you declare yourself the bringer of justice and poke their eye out to give them some of their "own medicine". Bwian, The great forum vigilantly! Roll Eyes

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Reply #111 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 1:38am
 
Quantum wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 1:14am:
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:59am:
Quantum, if it's good enough for the Goose, it's good enough for the Gander.  If that is how Soren wants to treat others, why should we treat Soren to some of his own medicine?    Roll Eyes


Oh, so eye for an eye, right? Roll Eyes

Actually, not exactly. This is a case of someone poking out someone else's eye, so you declare yourself the bringer of justice and poke their eye out to give them some of their "own medicine". Bwian, The great forum vigilantly! Roll Eyes

How primitive... Roll Eyes



Sometimes, Quantum, the unsubtle approach is needed to get through to those that are particularly thick.   Roll Eyes
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Reply #112 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 9:17am
 
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 7:37pm:
ColdFact wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 6:46pm:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 1:44pm:
Karnal wrote on Jan 1st, 2015 at 3:00pm:
Really, old boy, how are you going to preserve your own ways? You can’t even get Mormor’s pickling recipe right.

Thanks for confirming the agenda, but alas, no one preserves their own ways. Good luck, Lakemba. The day they get all the Lebs out of the brothels, bottle shops and pokie lounges is the day I’ll say, Allah Uakbar.

Can I say that?

You wouldn’t want our ways preserved, old boy. I remember Sydney in the 1970s,, and it would not have been your cup of pickled stool, believe me. We were most unsympathetic to you people back then. Even the architect of the Opera House was howled out of the country by the planners and the tabloids.

We love you now, of course, but we’ve since converted to multiculturalism.

Pickled stool and all.



Other than an increased variety in cooking styles and ingredients, I cannot think of a single cultural improvement due to multiculturalism. What aspect of Lebanese, Chinese, African culture has Australia taken on and was improved by? I can't think of any. Can you?



Well most Australians dance around to Hava Nagila at weddings and functions -- that's got to be something.

I could add more but I'm not sure if you're allowing science, technology and culture prior to circa 1788, and you've already put the mozz on food and stuff -- Hey, "put the mozz on"!  A great Aussie saying, adopted from Hebrew.  Now there's two inclusions.

Anyway let me know.  In the meantime would you like to list the Australian culture that you feel is being threatened or at least not adopted by non-assimilating migrants?  Remember we know about 'their culture' --  just list the Aussie culture.

Cheers.






Ah, one of the 'Australia has no discernible culture' brigade.

Only immigrants have cultures worth preserving, yeah?  How sad and stupid.



Checkmate!


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Reply #113 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 10:32am
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:57am:
Soren wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:49am:
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:38am:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 7:37pm:
Ah, one of the 'Australia has no discernible culture' brigade.

Only immigrants have cultures worth preserving, yeah?  How sad and stupid.


Everybody who comes to Australia has a culture worth preserving, Soren.   


Bollocks. Utter, utter bollocks. And no surprise that YOU would advocate such utter, UTTER bollocks, Brian.


Tell me, Soren, why should we allow you to preserve what ever remnants of what Danish culture you have retained?   Or have you abandoned your parent's heritage completely?  Why haven't you gotten ridden of that obviously foreign sounding name?  When are you changing your name to 'Bruce"?

I wonder what they think of that?  To slightly misquote Alan Jones, "They must have died of shame."   Roll Eyes



Assimilation.  Fitting in. Not constantly demonstrating one's apartness, estrangement, foreignness in dress, manner, speech. Save the national costume, the national beard, the national hijab and niqab for special feast days, if you must, although in these cases I would say chuck the lot for ever at the airport, like you woud the bone through your nose.




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Reply #114 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:08am
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:47am:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 10:46pm:
I don't care for hijabs, pajamas as daywear or turbans in Australia.


Fine.  Either leave then, shut up or go and live like a hermit in the middle of no where, Soren.   To be quite truthful, your endless whinging, whining and attempts at persecution are tiresome.   They should a real lack of the Australian concepts of the "fair go" and being laconic.  Its pretty boring how much you hate your fellow Australians simply because they choose to dress how they like.


What? I have to LIKE every sign of apartness? Your brown shirt, too?

Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:47am:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 10:46pm:
They have no place here.


According to whom?  You?   Sorry, Soren, you have no more right to tell someone they can't wear a Turban than you have to tell me I can't wear shorts and a pair thongs when I walk down the street.   Roll Eyes


I am expressing my dislike and opposition to wearing foreign garb. I am not ordering anyone around (like you and the rest of the PC crowd).


Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:47am:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 10:46pm:
I'd prefer if you made an effort to fit in. If that's too hard, I reserve the right to tell you to f Vck orf. YOU HAVE LEFT YOUR HELLHOLE - DON'T TRY TO RECREATE IT HERE.
I do not have to tolerate your desire not to fit in.


Actually you do. 



I am perfectly free to express an opinion. Your PC instinct to shut up anyone who doesn't conform to your party line is all too common.
Conservatives want their opponents to speak; Stalinist PC Lefties like you want their opponents to shut up.
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Re: Some interesting history here: Shia v Sunni
Reply #115 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:35am
 
Soren wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 10:32am:
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:57am:
Soren wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:49am:
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:38am:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 7:37pm:
Ah, one of the 'Australia has no discernible culture' brigade.

Only immigrants have cultures worth preserving, yeah?  How sad and stupid.


Everybody who comes to Australia has a culture worth preserving, Soren.   


Bollocks. Utter, utter bollocks. And no surprise that YOU would advocate such utter, UTTER bollocks, Brian.


Tell me, Soren, why should we allow you to preserve what ever remnants of what Danish culture you have retained?   Or have you abandoned your parent's heritage completely?  Why haven't you gotten ridden of that obviously foreign sounding name?  When are you changing your name to 'Bruce"?

I wonder what they think of that?  To slightly misquote Alan Jones, "They must have died of shame."   Roll Eyes



Assimilation.  Fitting in. Not constantly demonstrating one's apartness, estrangement, foreignness in dress, manner, speech. Save the national costume, the national beard, the national hijab and niqab for special feast days, if you must, although in these cases I would say chuck the lot for ever at the airport, like you woud the bone through your nose.



Got it!


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Reply #116 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:59am
 
Soren wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:08am:
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:47am:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 10:46pm:
I don't care for hijabs, pajamas as daywear or turbans in Australia.


Fine.  Either leave then, shut up or go and live like a hermit in the middle of no where, Soren.   To be quite truthful, your endless whinging, whining and attempts at persecution are tiresome.   They should a real lack of the Australian concepts of the "fair go" and being laconic.  Its pretty boring how much you hate your fellow Australians simply because they choose to dress how they like.


What? I have to LIKE every sign of apartness? Your brown shirt, too?


No one is saying you have to like it, Soren.  However, keeping your mouth shut might make it a whole lot more pleasant for us who don't care and tolerate it.  As I've said, your whinging and whining is tiresome.  You've said your piece, not either shut up or piss off 'cause Australian society isn't going to change to suit your views.   Either you join "Team Australia" or you take your bat and ball home to Mummy.    Roll Eyes

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Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:47am:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 10:46pm:
They have no place here.


According to whom?  You?   Sorry, Soren, you have no more right to tell someone they can't wear a Turban than you have to tell me I can't wear shorts and a pair thongs when I walk down the street.   Roll Eyes


I am expressing my dislike and opposition to wearing foreign garb. I am not ordering anyone around (like you and the rest of the PC crowd).


You are declaring that it has "no place" in Australia.  You are ordering people that they must conform to your views, Soren.  You don't ask, you don't cajole, you demand!!!!!!  Boring.    Roll Eyes

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Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:47am:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 10:46pm:
I'd prefer if you made an effort to fit in. If that's too hard, I reserve the right to tell you to f Vck orf. YOU HAVE LEFT YOUR HELLHOLE - DON'T TRY TO RECREATE IT HERE.
I do not have to tolerate your desire not to fit in.


Actually you do. 



I am perfectly free to express an opinion. Your PC instinct to shut up anyone who doesn't conform to your party line is all too common.
Conservatives want their opponents to speak; Stalinist PC Lefties like you want their opponents to shut up.


No, Soren, you must tolerate it.   Toleration doesn't mean you can't criticise it but you cannot do anything about it.  You will forever be the lonely voice in the wilderness, the lonely little man in the corner of the front bar of the Pub who mutters to himself as he consoles himself with his lonely beer with no one to talk to.    Roll Eyes
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Reply #117 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:58pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:59am:
Soren wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:08am:
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:47am:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 10:46pm:
I don't care for hijabs, pajamas as daywear or turbans in Australia.


Fine.  Either leave then, shut up or go and live like a hermit in the middle of no where, Soren.   To be quite truthful, your endless whinging, whining and attempts at persecution are tiresome.   They should a real lack of the Australian concepts of the "fair go" and being laconic.  Its pretty boring how much you hate your fellow Australians simply because they choose to dress how they like.


What? I have to LIKE every sign of apartness? Your brown shirt, too?


No one is saying you have to like it, Soren.  However, keeping your mouth shut might make it a whole lot more pleasant for us who don't care and tolerate it.  As I've said, your whinging and whining is tiresome.  You've said your piece, not either shut up or piss off 'cause Australian society isn't going to change to suit your views.   Either you join "Team Australia" or you take your bat and ball home to Mummy.    Roll Eyes

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Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:47am:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 10:46pm:
They have no place here.


According to whom?  You?   Sorry, Soren, you have no more right to tell someone they can't wear a Turban than you have to tell me I can't wear shorts and a pair thongs when I walk down the street.   Roll Eyes


I am expressing my dislike and opposition to wearing foreign garb. I am not ordering anyone around (like you and the rest of the PC crowd).


You are declaring that it has "no place" in Australia.  You are ordering people that they must conform to your views, Soren.  You don't ask, you don't cajole, you demand!!!!!!  Boring.    Roll Eyes

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Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:47am:
Soren wrote on Jan 2nd, 2015 at 10:46pm:
I'd prefer if you made an effort to fit in. If that's too hard, I reserve the right to tell you to f Vck orf. YOU HAVE LEFT YOUR HELLHOLE - DON'T TRY TO RECREATE IT HERE.
I do not have to tolerate your desire not to fit in.


Actually you do. 



I am perfectly free to express an opinion. Your PC instinct to shut up anyone who doesn't conform to your party line is all too common.
Conservatives want their opponents to speak; Stalinist PC Lefties like you want their opponents to shut up.


No, Soren, you must tolerate it.   Toleration doesn't mean you can't criticise it but you cannot do anything about it.  You will forever be the lonely voice in the wilderness, the lonely little man in the corner of the front bar of the Pub who mutters to himself as he consoles himself with his lonely beer with no one to talk to.    Roll Eyes


Oh no! I feel a song coming on.  Soren's Australia (and Herb's}.


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Reply #118 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 1:16pm
 
Australia: Great country. Good laws, good culture, strong growing society.
Soren: Australian patriot. Follows the laws, integrates and contributes to society and culture.
Islamistan: Fvked up country. Shlt laws, shlt culture, society being ripped apart.
Immigrant: Runs away from Islamaistan because it is a crap hole. Comes to great Australia.
Immigrant: Ignores good laws, good culture of great Australia. Continues to live by crap laws and culture of Islamistan.
Soren: Points out the elephant -wearing a hijab whilst strapped with dynamite- in the room is not good for keeping Australia great and is ruining our good culture and strong growing society. Should go back to Islamistan if they like that culture so much.
Bwian: Tells Soren to get out of the country to make room for all those who have come and will continue to come from Islamistan.

Is this perverted line of thinking only contained in the minds of a few nuts on the internet, or is Australia now beyond repair? Is the general population now so retarded that if the dog keeps shlting on the carpet that the solution is to throw the owner outside for getting annoyed? How did people get this way and how did they hijack the word progress to describe this backwards way of thinking?
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Reply #119 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 1:22pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:59am:
As I've said, your whinging and whining is tiresome.  You've said your piece, not either shut up or piss off 'cause Australian society isn't going to change to suit your views.   


You should piss off back to your forum Brian.

Nobody goes to your forum perhaps that is because they disagree with your idiocy.
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