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| gabs Black Bloc
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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 11:03 am Post subject: |
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Whether or not Galloway is or isn't (I believe he isn't), we are discussing his specific speech which you claim was anti-semitic despite not seeing it. You pointed out specific things you thought were anti-semitic, I explained why they were not and yet you still claim that he was. Either give further examples, explain why mentioning that the Israeli flag has blood on it, or explain why boycotting Israeli goods is anti-semitic or retract your comments. He has been known to sue you know... _________________ Resist ID cards and the database state
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| ajs Armchair Activist
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 3:49 pm Post subject: get real |
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Gabz, are you using a Windows PC? Have you ever used MSN? Do you use anti-viral software?
O and according to palestinecampaign, you should be boycotting Tesco because it stocks a 'zionist newspaper' and held a competition to win a holiday to Eilat.
O I see, you will boycott when its easy for you, but happily ignore your convictions when it doesn't. Very noble of you. Also, very noble of you to try and cripple the Israeli economy so thousands of Israelis and Palestinians are without jobs. Ah yes, you are a kind and compassionate man. You love Peace. You know how to solve the conflict. |
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| gabs Black Bloc
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:17 pm Post subject: |
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And there was me thinking I just had to be careful where my oranges come from. Thankyou, I will be much better equipped to cripple the Israeli economy now that I know a few more things to boycott.
Am I consistent in my boycotting? No I'm not. I'm not at all consistent in a lot of things, that doesn't mean the principle isn't correct. I like to consider myself fairly 'Green' and yet my lifestyle doesn't completely reflect this. Does that mean that aiming to be 'green' isn't a good thing?
This discussion doesn't even have anything to do with whether or not I am 'noble'. Naivehottie made a false and unsupported allegation that Galloway's speech was anti-semitic, I explained that it wasn't. Whether or not I agreed with the boycott policy I would have made the same case; Boycotting Israeli goods is not anti-semitic.
Would you have made the same argument during apartheid South Africa about poor people losing their jobs as a result of a boycott? Remember not to ignore your convictions before you answer. _________________ Resist ID cards and the database state
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| ajs Armchair Activist
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:50 pm Post subject: |
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But there a difference. By trying to be green, you are helping. Maybe not a lot, but every little helps. How does buying your strawberrys from Spain and not Israel help the situation? It does nothing except make you smile on the inside and think your doing something noble. Get real.
Now of course it's silly to say criticism of Israel is anti-semetic, thats just ridiculous. That would mean the whole of Israel is anti-semetic! But the reason people get frustrated is because of the massive amount of attention given to Israel on such matters, while other states get ignored. If anything its anti-muslim, because people don't seem to judge Israel in the same way as others. It's as though you expect less of Muslims. Why is that? Hold everyone to high standards. How many posts are there here about Darfur? Why do you think that is?
Please let's not ever equate Israel to what happened in SA. That's just an insult to the memory of what happened there, and shows a gross misunderstanding or what's going on. |
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| Dear Prudence Black Bloc
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:27 pm Post subject: |
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Galloway's speech was many things, but not anti-Semitic. _________________ 'Men make their own history, but not of their own free will; not under circumstances they themselves have chosen'
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:42 am Post subject: |
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| I am very surprised that any student would call for surveillance of their societies or censorship of free speach. Isn't there rather enough of that stuff already? If you think a religious or political position radical - in a bad way - then hopefully your own strong, well-structured, reasonable argument will eventually win. |
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:49 am Post subject: |
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| Galloway is a vainglorious publicity seeking entrepeneur who left the Labour Party not as a stand against any of their policies but only after they changed the constituency boundaries and effectively forced him out. He loves to be the one who loves Muslims. He is a good orator, better than most politicians, and probably an anti-semite. Oh well. Let him talk nonsense. |
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| Teapotboy Black Bloc
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 10:32 am Post subject: |
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| guest wrote: | | hopefully your own strong, well-structured, reasonable argument will eventually win. |
Against a bomb on a bus? I think not. There is a place for surveillance and intelligence. |
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| Johnny P Black Bloc
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 1:47 pm Post subject: |
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...if you can prove that they actually work. Police are not finding these people because of all the new powers the government is bringing in (which are now happily employed against peaceful protestors) but because of the same old fashioned detective work they have been using for 100 years, and even this isnt good enough to stop a determined terrorist. You can put up as many cameras as you like but there isnt enough people to monitor them 24 hours a day, so they are unlikely to ever give police enough time to stop someone in the act. Its not that hard to hide your identity from a camera either....
Im not entirely sure how censorship is meant to stop this either. Censorship usually means that there is so little unity and coherence in a society that it needs to repress people to mantain control. The fix is with society, not repressing those who dont agree with you. _________________ "...a society that believes in nothing is particularly frightened by people who believe in anything." Bill Durodle, Director International Centre for Security Analysis, Kings College London |
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| Teapotboy Black Bloc
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 2:13 pm Post subject: |
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| Sorry didn't mean public space surveillance (CCTV has been around since before the new powers in any case) I meant monitoring groups in the way some people think unis shouldn't be doing. Like, "here, have a hall, do a speech, say what you like, it's FREEEEEEDOM man" |
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| Johnny P Black Bloc
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | "here, have a hall, do a speech, say what you like, it's FREEEEEEDOM man" |
Firstly, i think some people would take issue with you implying the ideas of classical liberalism have some connection with hippie culture...
Secondly, the issue isnt as simple as banning people who advocate terrorism. You have to ask what kind of person would take these peoples manipulations seriously. They need to have low expectations and a history of being subject to irrational prejudice. They also must have poor lateral thinking skills and a poor knowledge of history and culture. There are many other factors but these are qualities exhibited by discriminated racial minorities who are forced through a distorted education system and subject to a high level of inter-demographical prejudice. Young muslims are a good fit into this category. They are poor and (hence in this society still) badly educated, in communities with little social mobilisation etc. They also spend most of their time simply absorbing anecdotal bias information from consumer media and different interest groups within their community without the opputunity or the ability to critically assess the information . They become easy targets for confidence-tricks and other manipulations and reject any system which encourages independent enquiry, such as most of their religion. It is then essentially a societal problem. The effect of monitoring these groups in the manner being suggested achieves nothing except to give these people more ammunition when they claim they are be discriminated against and persecuted and then rationalise it to their own satisfaction. We must instead stop patronising muslims and start helping them to tackle these problems in their own communities. Islam is not a primitive or violent religion, it is in some senses more developed than christianity and by no means presents and insurmountable cultural barrier. _________________ "...a society that believes in nothing is particularly frightened by people who believe in anything." Bill Durodle, Director International Centre for Security Analysis, Kings College London |
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| Georgy Porgy Street Demonstrator
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Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:00 am Post subject: |
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i would like to think that anyone can speak without fear of censorship full stop, however i think that any event should be allowed to represent only one side of any argment. eg boris, would have been nice to see his convictions tested in public, as would be the case for any other visiting politician or religious leader. _________________ I have realised two things. 1) The world is full of idiots, and 2) I'm an idiot |
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