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Reply #30 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:37am
 
Karnal wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:32am:
Soren wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:25am:
Australia doesn't have a dress code.


Oh, but we used to, old boy, before you Lutherans popped in.

Where I grew up it was flanelette shirts, tight jeans and desert boots. No exceptions. If you wore anything else, you were beaten up for being a poofta. Literally.

National feature articles and columns were devoted to Don Dunstan wearing a pink shirt in the South Australian parliament.

This is the Australia multiculturalism changed. I now go to some of the places where the uniformity and bashings were most prominent. There, the Asians are the most toned down. The white kids are all dressed as punks.

The game has changed. Thanks, Lutherans.
And women who's only flesh meeting the sun is a couple of inch wide slit.
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Reply #31 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:41am
 
Rocketanski wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:37am:
Karnal wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:32am:
Soren wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:25am:
Australia doesn't have a dress code.


Oh, but we used to, old boy, before you Lutherans popped in.

Where I grew up it was flanelette shirts, tight jeans and desert boots. No exceptions. If you wore anything else, you were beaten up for being a poofta. Literally.

National feature articles and columns were devoted to Don Dunstan wearing a pink shirt in the South Australian parliament.

This is the Australia multiculturalism changed. I now go to some of the places where the uniformity and bashings were most prominent. There, the Asians are the most toned down. The white kids are all dressed as punks.

The game has changed. Thanks, Lutherans.


And women who's only flesh meeting the sun is a couple of inch wide slit.




A two inch wide slit?

Sounds like she's been around a bit, Max.     Undecided

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Reply #32 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:43am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:41am:
Rocketanski wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:37am:
Karnal wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 11:32am:
Soren wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 12:25am:
Australia doesn't have a dress code.


Oh, but we used to, old boy, before you Lutherans popped in.

Where I grew up it was flanelette shirts, tight jeans and desert boots. No exceptions. If you wore anything else, you were beaten up for being a poofta. Literally.

National feature articles and columns were devoted to Don Dunstan wearing a pink shirt in the South Australian parliament.

This is the Australia multiculturalism changed. I now go to some of the places where the uniformity and bashings were most prominent. There, the Asians are the most toned down. The white kids are all dressed as punks.

The game has changed. Thanks, Lutherans.


And women who's only flesh meeting the sun is a couple of inch wide slit.




A two inch wide slit?

Sounds like she's been around a bit, Max.     Undecided

I doubt it. She's probably not even let out of the house except collecting the groceries.
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Re: Broken Hill, New Year's Day, 1915
Reply #33 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 2:57pm
 
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Can you elaborate on what you mean by "not acceptable in our society" Moses? Would you have thoughts and beliefs become criminal offenses.

We criminalise murderers and those who would seek harm to others, and islam does not have a monopoly on those.


Not acceptable is self explanatory

Not worthy of acceptance or satisfactory, Not meeting requirements.

A belief that has created fully functioning homicidal ideological terrorists.

A belief that has produced pathological supporters of ideological terrorism,

A belief which brought forth a blood crazed father who takes takes his 7 year old son over seas to behead people.

A belief that raised a murderous follower who took innocent Australians as his religious hostages, declaring the creed of that / his belief, then slaughtered innocent people, one of them a young mother.

A belief which motivated women to leave Australia in order to marry the above terrorists.

A belief system which triggers the devotees to be 8,550 times more likely to become a religious mass murdering terrorist, than any other section of our community.

All of the above are not worthy of acceptance or satisfactory, they do not meet the requirements of a civilized 21st century society, therefore by definition the belief system which is the root cause of the above, is also not worthy of acceptance or satisfactory, it does not meet the requirements of a civilized 21st century society .

I am a passionate advocate of the pen decrying the depravity of such a belief system, not banning but castigation, ridiculing, condemnation, letting the truth be told about the causes and consequences of such a belief system.

The actions of the adherents and the truth, will destroy the belief in the end.

A belief which incites ideological terrorism, ideological torture, ideological mass murder, probably is illegal in the west.

I don't think you're allowed to incite these activities, are you?   


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Reply #34 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 3:07pm
 
Incitement suggests active encouragement by an individual or individuals, Moses.

The legal action cannot be brought against an entire religion and it's adherents because of the actions of a few.   Roll Eyes

As I keep challenging all you Islamophobes, how are you going to get around the Australian Constitution in your attempts to persecute Australian Muslims?  It protects them, as it does all Australians from the Government(s) of Australia making laws to persecute people on the basis of their religious belief.  Roll Eyes
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Reply #35 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 3:12pm
 
100 years ago muslims were doing their first terror attack in Australia.

About 100 years ago General Monash a jew took control of Australian armed forces in battles, they named a University after him.
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Leftists and the Ayatollahs have a lot in common when it comes to criticism of Islam, they don't tolerate it.
 
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Reply #36 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 3:14pm
 
Baronvonrort wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 3:12pm:
100 years ago muslims were doing their first terror attack in Australia.

About 100 years ago General Monash a jew took control of Australian armed forces in battles, they named a University after him.



Ah yes, Jew University: I was an undergrad there.

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Reply #37 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 3:25pm
 
Brian Ross wrote: Quote:
Incitement suggests active encouragement by an individual or individuals, Moses.


Exactly what your masters the hate imams / mufftis /  believers  do.

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The legal action cannot be brought against an entire religion and it's adherents because of the actions of a few.

As I keep challenging all you Islamophobes, how are you going to get around the Australian Constitution in your attempts to persecute Australian Muslims?  It protects them, as it does all Australians from the Government(s) of Australia making laws to persecute people on the basis of their religious belief.


The pen, the truth and the actions of the devotees will eventually destroy the belief.
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Reply #38 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 6:01pm
 
moses wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 3:25pm:
Brian Ross wrote: Quote:
Incitement suggests active encouragement by an individual or individuals, Moses.


Exactly what your masters the hate imams / mufftis /  believers  do.


My what?   Moses, you really are letting your Islamophobia carry you away.   I have no "masters", I am not a slave.  Nor am I beholden to any of the Islamic faith.    Roll Eyes

Is a personal attack the best you can do, really?  I am so disappointed, Moses.  Your own bigotry appears to have made you believe anybody who disagrees with you must automatically be a member of the Islamic faith.  I am unsure why.    Roll Eyes

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The legal action cannot be brought against an entire religion and it's adherents because of the actions of a few.

As I keep challenging all you Islamophobes, how are you going to get around the Australian Constitution in your attempts to persecute Australian Muslims?  It protects them, as it does all Australians from the Government(s) of Australia making laws to persecute people on the basis of their religious belief.


The pen, the truth and the actions of the devotees will eventually destroy the belief.


That may be so, however, and thankfully, the Australian Government(s) are bound by the legal requirement to fulfil their obligation under our Constitution and therefore are not allowed to pass any laws which regulate the observance of religion, Moses.

So, all your and the other Islamophobes' railing against your fellow Australians and demands that you should be allowed to deport all Muslims or conduct pogroms against them to either terrorise them or force them to emigrate will thankfully come to nought.    Roll Eyes
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Re: Broken Hill, New Year's Day, 1915
Reply #39 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 6:05pm
 
Baronvonrort wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 3:12pm:
100 years ago muslims were doing their first terror attack in Australia.

About 100 years ago General Monash a jew took control of Australian armed forces in battles, they named a University after him.


You are aware that because of his Jewish and his German ancestry there were rumour campaigns and attempts to in fact prevent both him being appointed to command and for his achievements to be recognised after the war, Baron?

To many Australians, his ancestry meant that he could not be loyal to our nation or it's ideals.  Rather like how you and your fellow Islamophobes consider Muslims today, don't you think.  Perhaps you should remember what George Santayana said?  "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."  And you and your ilk just want to keep repeating the same old hatreds, don't you?    Roll Eyes
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Reply #40 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 6:10pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 3:07pm:
Incitement suggests active encouragement by an individual or individuals, Moses.

The legal action cannot be brought against an entire religion and it's adherents because of the actions of a few.   Roll Eyes

As I keep challenging all you Islamophobes, how are you going to get around the Australian Constitution in your attempts to persecute Australian Muslims?  It protects them, as it does all Australians from the Government(s) of Australia making laws to persecute people on the basis of their religious belief.  Roll Eyes


islams a cult

it should be exterminated.
it does not merit the status of a religion
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Reply #41 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 6:12pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 6:10pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 3:07pm:
Incitement suggests active encouragement by an individual or individuals, Moses.

The legal action cannot be brought against an entire religion and it's adherents because of the actions of a few.   Roll Eyes

As I keep challenging all you Islamophobes, how are you going to get around the Australian Constitution in your attempts to persecute Australian Muslims?  It protects them, as it does all Australians from the Government(s) of Australia making laws to persecute people on the basis of their religious belief.  Roll Eyes


islams a cult

it should be exterminated.
it does not merit the status of a religion


Nothing extreme about your opinions, is there, Sprint?   Roll Eyes
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Reply #42 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 6:14pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 6:12pm:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 6:10pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 3:07pm:
Incitement suggests active encouragement by an individual or individuals, Moses.

The legal action cannot be brought against an entire religion and it's adherents because of the actions of a few.   Roll Eyes

As I keep challenging all you Islamophobes, how are you going to get around the Australian Constitution in your attempts to persecute Australian Muslims?  It protects them, as it does all Australians from the Government(s) of Australia making laws to persecute people on the basis of their religious belief.  Roll Eyes


islams a cult

it should be exterminated.
it does not merit the status of a religion


Nothing extreme about your opinions, is there, Sprint?   Roll Eyes



Sprint is a true Christian.

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Reply #43 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 6:34pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 6:10pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 3:07pm:
Incitement suggests active encouragement by an individual or individuals, Moses.

The legal action cannot be brought against an entire religion and it's adherents because of the actions of a few.   Roll Eyes

As I keep challenging all you Islamophobes, how are you going to get around the Australian Constitution in your attempts to persecute Australian Muslims?  It protects them, as it does all Australians from the Government(s) of Australia making laws to persecute people on the basis of their religious belief.  Roll Eyes


islams a cult

it should be exterminated.
it does not merit the status of a religion


Exterminate them.

Is this the influence of Christianity upon our great society, FD?
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Re: Broken Hill, New Year's Day, 1915
Reply #44 - Jan 3rd, 2015 at 6:39pm
 
Funny I don't remember hearing about any Christians killing muslims in a terrorist attack. How can muslims be the victims all of a sudden?
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