This is exactly the reason why in England, people reckon the BNP is the answer to the problems regarding immigration. But the only real difference between the BNP and the PC-advocates is the group that gets discriminated against. PC discriminates against White but in favour of blacks, asians, south americans, inuits etc. BNP discriminates for Whites but against blacks/asians etc. Both parties are guilty of dividing it into us v them. This is why I believe in equality.
Bali is a Hindu majority island, occupied by the Javanese islamo-nationalism.
In fact liberals are mysteriously silent when it comes to the internal colonization in Indonesia.The government moves millions of Sumatrans/Javanese to the aboriginal areas which until the 60s were left untouched by Islam.
The "Palestinian genocide" comes up in any political discussion if you prolong it long enough, but the plague of the aboriginals in Indonesia, that their areas (roughly half of the country)...
@AmetReloads ...were invaded around the same time as the occupation of WB+Gaza, massacred(not in the Palestinian fictional manner; they were actually massacred) and under illegal occupation for 50 years, is a taboo, cause bringing it up that would be ...islamophobic.
But lets instead pretend that the 50 000 white farmers in Zimbabwe ,who were feeding half of southern Africa, were an invasive imposition to the black empowerment movement and black self-determination.
It seems as if it's perfectly ok to be racist towards the English, and to some extent Americans. So much so that it isn't even pointed out as racism most of the time.
There are some Scottish people who show us nothing but contempt, some Irish as well. Hollywood seems to enjoy portraying us as the bad guys, us and Germans that is.
In many ways we're looked on with disgust or bitterness as if we were still as imperialistic as our ancestors. Sadly some of our own treat the Germans like this.
it is all in a effort to dehumanize you(and in America it is all whites; English, German, French, Spaniard, Greek, every person who could be considered white in this country is constantly degraded while at the same time people who call themselves 'anti racists' attack and degrade every institution we could possibly run to to escape the constant attacks on our heritage, even if only for a few minutes).
This guy's views on anti-European sentiment are good. However, his views on religion are dangerous. To truly appreciate freedom of thought, one must truly believe in freedom of spirituality. The maker of this video's views are skewed towards all the bad things that fake religions like Islam have done, while ignoring all that good religions have done. Not to mention, there are many theories proving the impossibility of atheist theory.
@TonoFonseca Who is against freedom? Not me. When religion, any flavour, is compulsory there is no freedom. In order to challenge the compulsion of religion it is necessary to pry the grip of the religious off the state, off morality, marriage, decency, science, culture, honesty, integrity and middle class values. Religion wants you to see its own magical thinking as being protected by associating it with the nation, tradition, decency, marriage, motherhood and apple pie. Fuck that.
Christian worldview believes in four separate governments: self-government, church/synagogue government, parental government, and civil government. As Judeo-Christian principles have waned in the past few decades, this division has begun to disappear. In its place is an anti-religion state-supremacist ethic. Today, Christians are banned from erecting Nativity scenes, but homosexualists get taxpayer-funded parades each year. Not what exactly I would call "freedom".
@TonoFonseca No, we've had millennia of religious notions of life, freedom was never high on the list of religious virtues. We are now free of the grip of religion and its superstitious magical thinking and the crazy notion that belief without evidence is a virtue.
Christians are not banned from erecting nativity scenes in churches or on their own property, they are sometimes banned from using taxpayers money to fund their religious practices, and quite rightly so. Religion is a hobby.
Without the eternal laws of a God, the laws of man become the only governing force. They would be changed habitually with every election, and there would be no higher morality. Dictatorship results, with the dictator looking for the populace to worship him.
Your points on the drawbacks of religion are partially true, but you conveniently ignore the alternative, which is far worse. Look at China, Cambodia, or any other communist country to see this truth.
@TonoFonseca The eternal laws of a god? Eaten any shellfish recently? Have you stoned anybody recently? Do you bore through the ears of your slaves? When was the last time you sacrificed an animal to your god?
Go away and take your superstitious magical thinking with you.
I eat shellfish. I don't stone anybody (Christ condemned stoning). Slavery is irrelevant to the question. Animal sacrifice was said by Christ to be worthless.
By the way, the "Big Bang" theory has more magic in it than most religions do.
I almost feel that this thought is based on some residue of "the white man's burden", as if a handicap must be afforded for those who are seen as lesser, or less capable to compete.
@justicetrooper One hundred years ago white liberals fought for blacks totally confident in their own racial superiority to them. It was an act of charity, it was noble and selfless, it was their duty. Freeing black slaves was motivated by the same urges that called on people to rescue ponies, women and children from working in mines, while leaving white men to work all the harder. Not that much has changed.
How incongruous for immigrants to come to the U.S., shield themselves from most things American and demand their children not befriend or date anyone with a surname indicating an ethnicity other than their own. No matter how you got here, remember that you're in a different country and your children are now Americans. How shortsighted to isolate yourself from the indigenous people of the land to which you arrived then demand your offspring remain as shortsighted, selfish and as racist as you...!
At work I come across many that could not speak English when hired. I would find one bi-lingual employee to act as interpreter. First thing I would have them tell the Spanish only employee was it is their job to learn English. Stay in any Mexican tourist area and you will be told that you should know Spanish before you visit. Why do people think that everyone in the U. S. has some sort of moral obligation to furnish them with a translator?
@MsMommaRose It's similar in Britain, immigrants get the state and local government to translate for them. Why? If you don't speak the language you shouldn't come. It's hardly like expecting a Turk to learn Portuguese, you can find teachers of English everywhere.
Excellent observation. Go to most any country in the world as a white American, and not at least attempt to speak the language, or expect them to speak English, and rightly so you're considered an arrogant asshole, but make a comment about Mexican immigrants to America who don't even attempt to learn English, and you're a racist. In fact you're labeled a racist if you don't support making it easier for them not to learn the language.
ya, i do think it is natural to reject certain aspects of another's culture, i even reject some things that are considered acceptable within my own culture. i reject some religious cultures even though i believe in God.
they will not win, if i cannot reject it openly, i will reject it silently, and have nothing to do with the things i disagree with.
Questioning their motivations should always be done. It's an honest question. Because really, why would you go somewhere if you didn't like it better than your own place? And if you don't why be there making yourself miserable? I'll never understand why people would move to a country they don't want to be a part of, culturally- why isn't that the point of moving to a place?
@dawgsmycopilot It should surely be the main line of questioning: why do you want to come here, particularly, this ain't "somewhere else" to us, this is home and we love it, that's why we are here. Why do you want to be here, specifically? How will you fit in? What sacrifices will you make to become one of us?
I'm mixed-race indian/british, and couldn't agree more. I hate the fact that for a white person to have such a view would be deemed racist, but for a non-white it would just be an opinion.
@JunkieJay3000 A valuable opinion they had earned by dint of not being white, an opinion that deserves to be heard, because they're not white. An opinion which must be respected because they are not white.
In contrast if a white person offers an opinion which is not Officially Acceptable then they are a stupid, evil, ill-educated fact-denying bigot and brownie points are earned by attacking them and silencing them.
That reminds me of the 'Joke' Jo Brand made when she hosted 'Have I Got News For You' recently about how Aussies should go back to Australia rather than taking up jobs here. We all know she wouldn't have made that remark about a number of other migrants. Some people react so badly to what you've said because it's such a sore spot that they're so P.C., right on or just plain cowardly (or hamstrung) to admit to their uneven outlook on immigrants.
@abjectreality There's things you can say about white people that you can't even hint at for other people, and if you point out their hypocrisy they accuse you of being racist for seeing it!
I hope this Arab spring works out, they can all be shipped back to rebuild their country. There is no place for muslims in any free and democratic country, they hate our culture but are more than willing to enjoy the benefits. Time to call a spade a spade, they are the parasites of the developed world. there is not one muslim, educated in a muslim country, that got a Nobel prize for science/medicine. They only produce; hate, death, destruction and stupidity.
@Tralgit Fine, but be careful with the 'parasite' talk. If Europeans had enough children Europe would not have imported as many muslims. Besides quite a lot of them work very hard and are successful. Not that I want to ignore the issue of how many are on welfare. Still, I'd say the problem is not that they are parasites, the problem is that they are not integrating and that we see lines of division in many big cities across Europe. Out countries are being divided between incompatible cultures.
@topperheartramada Oh yeah? Some facts; 74% of our inmates are muslim, 65% of our welfare recipients are, unemployment is about 70%. education levels due to IQ problems are 85% lower, there is not one muslim , educated in a muslim country, that got a Nobel prize for science/medicine. same goes for companies, look up Fortune 1000, R & D production. they are the parasites of the developed world, the cockroaches of the west. Deport them ASAP, let them rebuild their own countries.
@Piatasify It is where I live. We need like 200 000 new people for the coming decade in order to keep the economy running. But that's what experts say. I don't know much about economics. Personally I'd rather be poor than turn my country into a new Lebanon.
Look at white western counties now look at 3rd world Muslim countries now look at the western ones again ok now back to the Muslim ones ok stop and think.
ok now were do you wanna be.
ok good now witch culture is better.
is being proud of my people wrong cause we did things better?
Bravo! There is only one thing worse than this double standard you speak of and that is the politically correct arse holes on YouTube who delusionally think they are being knights of the people by making videos defending it!!!!!!
Women from Shitholeistan wear burkas in Sydney and in London because of the double standard built into western liberal thinking facilitates this. White liberal dogooders (cultrual marxists, some might say) rush to take exaggerated offence on behalf of non whites. Saying something remotely critical of non whites or other 'protected groups' makes you a public enemy.
Yes, but modern racism isn't punishable by death. Because of that, the burden of proof for modern racism is even more flimsy than the burden of proof for medieval heresy.
@elsquibbs If you are accused of racism that is a serious charge. If you accuse somebody of being a racist and they deny it - well, they would say that, wouldn't they? A denial is proof of the charge and how important it was to make it.
People need to face as serious a charge for false accusations of racism as for false accusations of rape. It is not acceptable that people are assumed to be probably guilty and that nobody would call somebody a racist unless it was true.
I agree. The people who I hear throwing the accusation of "Racist" around are simply interested in shooting the messenger. They use that word precisely because "nobody would call somebody a racist unless it was true." Political correctness has given the term "Racist" incredible power among the PC masses. It is unacceptable.
@elsquibbs Exactly. It is abused in the same way, i.e. to silence, marginalize and get rid of inconvenient people and political opponents. There came a point when people stopped caring about being called 'heretics'.
What is this Barley island you speak of? I've tried looking at my map, and I can spot a lot of small islands to the East of Australia, but not this particular island you speak of.
@MartinJWillett So big news, our treatment of immigration is a product of lies, hypocrisy and propaganda. Anybody with half a brain cell - who hasn't already downed the leftist kool-aid - has long understood this. What are you going to do about it?
@mrsanity Of course. When you're in a Muslim land you adapt so as not to offend, when they are in your land you adapt so as not to offend. It's easy to remember and to know your place: it's in the wrong.
@MartinJWillett And the idea behind this attitude is that 'Muslims dont' know any better' so we have to let it slide. Apparently Muslims can never be held accountable for anything. One is always reminded that 'it's only a minority of extremists', or it is the 'frustrated youths', or people who 'naturally feel resentment after being bombed by the USA' and so on. The thinking is: we bomb them, but they in return get to act like barbarians, so we are somehow 'even'.
This is exactly the reason why in England, people reckon the BNP is the answer to the problems regarding immigration. But the only real difference between the BNP and the PC-advocates is the group that gets discriminated against. PC discriminates against White but in favour of blacks, asians, south americans, inuits etc. BNP discriminates for Whites but against blacks/asians etc. Both parties are guilty of dividing it into us v them. This is why I believe in equality.
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Bali is a Hindu majority island, occupied by the Javanese islamo-nationalism.
In fact liberals are mysteriously silent when it comes to the internal colonization in Indonesia.The government moves millions of Sumatrans/Javanese to the aboriginal areas which until the 60s were left untouched by Islam.
The "Palestinian genocide" comes up in any political discussion if you prolong it long enough, but the plague of the aboriginals in Indonesia, that their areas (roughly half of the country)...
AmetReloads 3 months ago
@AmetReloads ...were invaded around the same time as the occupation of WB+Gaza, massacred(not in the Palestinian fictional manner; they were actually massacred) and under illegal occupation for 50 years, is a taboo, cause bringing it up that would be ...islamophobic.
But lets instead pretend that the 50 000 white farmers in Zimbabwe ,who were feeding half of southern Africa, were an invasive imposition to the black empowerment movement and black self-determination.
AmetReloads 3 months ago
It seems as if it's perfectly ok to be racist towards the English, and to some extent Americans. So much so that it isn't even pointed out as racism most of the time.
There are some Scottish people who show us nothing but contempt, some Irish as well. Hollywood seems to enjoy portraying us as the bad guys, us and Germans that is.
In many ways we're looked on with disgust or bitterness as if we were still as imperialistic as our ancestors. Sadly some of our own treat the Germans like this.
scaryninja1693 3 months ago
@scaryninja1693
it is all in a effort to dehumanize you(and in America it is all whites; English, German, French, Spaniard, Greek, every person who could be considered white in this country is constantly degraded while at the same time people who call themselves 'anti racists' attack and degrade every institution we could possibly run to to escape the constant attacks on our heritage, even if only for a few minutes).
ptbwf 3 weeks ago
This guy's views on anti-European sentiment are good. However, his views on religion are dangerous. To truly appreciate freedom of thought, one must truly believe in freedom of spirituality. The maker of this video's views are skewed towards all the bad things that fake religions like Islam have done, while ignoring all that good religions have done. Not to mention, there are many theories proving the impossibility of atheist theory.
TonoFonseca 3 months ago
@TonoFonseca Who is against freedom? Not me. When religion, any flavour, is compulsory there is no freedom. In order to challenge the compulsion of religion it is necessary to pry the grip of the religious off the state, off morality, marriage, decency, science, culture, honesty, integrity and middle class values. Religion wants you to see its own magical thinking as being protected by associating it with the nation, tradition, decency, marriage, motherhood and apple pie. Fuck that.
MartinJWillett 3 months ago
@MartinJWillett
Christian worldview believes in four separate governments: self-government, church/synagogue government, parental government, and civil government. As Judeo-Christian principles have waned in the past few decades, this division has begun to disappear. In its place is an anti-religion state-supremacist ethic. Today, Christians are banned from erecting Nativity scenes, but homosexualists get taxpayer-funded parades each year. Not what exactly I would call "freedom".
TonoFonseca 3 months ago
@TonoFonseca No, we've had millennia of religious notions of life, freedom was never high on the list of religious virtues. We are now free of the grip of religion and its superstitious magical thinking and the crazy notion that belief without evidence is a virtue.
Christians are not banned from erecting nativity scenes in churches or on their own property, they are sometimes banned from using taxpayers money to fund their religious practices, and quite rightly so. Religion is a hobby.
MartinJWillett 3 months ago
@MartinJWillett
Without the eternal laws of a God, the laws of man become the only governing force. They would be changed habitually with every election, and there would be no higher morality. Dictatorship results, with the dictator looking for the populace to worship him.
Your points on the drawbacks of religion are partially true, but you conveniently ignore the alternative, which is far worse. Look at China, Cambodia, or any other communist country to see this truth.
TonoFonseca 3 months ago
@TonoFonseca The eternal laws of a god? Eaten any shellfish recently? Have you stoned anybody recently? Do you bore through the ears of your slaves? When was the last time you sacrificed an animal to your god?
Go away and take your superstitious magical thinking with you.
MartinJWillett 3 months ago
@MartinJWillett
I eat shellfish. I don't stone anybody (Christ condemned stoning). Slavery is irrelevant to the question. Animal sacrifice was said by Christ to be worthless.
By the way, the "Big Bang" theory has more magic in it than most religions do.
TonoFonseca 3 months ago
I almost feel that this thought is based on some residue of "the white man's burden", as if a handicap must be afforded for those who are seen as lesser, or less capable to compete.
justicetrooper 3 months ago
@justicetrooper One hundred years ago white liberals fought for blacks totally confident in their own racial superiority to them. It was an act of charity, it was noble and selfless, it was their duty. Freeing black slaves was motivated by the same urges that called on people to rescue ponies, women and children from working in mines, while leaving white men to work all the harder. Not that much has changed.
MartinJWillett 3 months ago
A "funny world"?...... I ain't laughen anymore.
KillaCommie4Mommy 3 months ago
How incongruous for immigrants to come to the U.S., shield themselves from most things American and demand their children not befriend or date anyone with a surname indicating an ethnicity other than their own. No matter how you got here, remember that you're in a different country and your children are now Americans. How shortsighted to isolate yourself from the indigenous people of the land to which you arrived then demand your offspring remain as shortsighted, selfish and as racist as you...!
uchidaoginome 3 months ago
At work I come across many that could not speak English when hired. I would find one bi-lingual employee to act as interpreter. First thing I would have them tell the Spanish only employee was it is their job to learn English. Stay in any Mexican tourist area and you will be told that you should know Spanish before you visit. Why do people think that everyone in the U. S. has some sort of moral obligation to furnish them with a translator?
MsMommaRose 3 months ago
@MsMommaRose It's similar in Britain, immigrants get the state and local government to translate for them. Why? If you don't speak the language you shouldn't come. It's hardly like expecting a Turk to learn Portuguese, you can find teachers of English everywhere.
MartinJWillett 3 months ago
Excellent observation. Go to most any country in the world as a white American, and not at least attempt to speak the language, or expect them to speak English, and rightly so you're considered an arrogant asshole, but make a comment about Mexican immigrants to America who don't even attempt to learn English, and you're a racist. In fact you're labeled a racist if you don't support making it easier for them not to learn the language.
TheNakedAtheist 3 months ago
ya, i do think it is natural to reject certain aspects of another's culture, i even reject some things that are considered acceptable within my own culture. i reject some religious cultures even though i believe in God.
they will not win, if i cannot reject it openly, i will reject it silently, and have nothing to do with the things i disagree with.
there is nothing anyone can do about that.
aaugoaa 3 months ago
criminals always return to the scene of the crime.
which is why London is filled with Australians.
kubaniski 3 months ago
Furthermore I have no problem with being asked the same when I mange to move to Britain.
dawgsmycopilot 3 months ago
Questioning their motivations should always be done. It's an honest question. Because really, why would you go somewhere if you didn't like it better than your own place? And if you don't why be there making yourself miserable? I'll never understand why people would move to a country they don't want to be a part of, culturally- why isn't that the point of moving to a place?
dawgsmycopilot 3 months ago
@dawgsmycopilot It should surely be the main line of questioning: why do you want to come here, particularly, this ain't "somewhere else" to us, this is home and we love it, that's why we are here. Why do you want to be here, specifically? How will you fit in? What sacrifices will you make to become one of us?
MartinJWillett 3 months ago
I'm mixed-race indian/british, and couldn't agree more. I hate the fact that for a white person to have such a view would be deemed racist, but for a non-white it would just be an opinion.
JunkieJay3000 3 months ago
@JunkieJay3000 A valuable opinion they had earned by dint of not being white, an opinion that deserves to be heard, because they're not white. An opinion which must be respected because they are not white.
In contrast if a white person offers an opinion which is not Officially Acceptable then they are a stupid, evil, ill-educated fact-denying bigot and brownie points are earned by attacking them and silencing them.
MartinJWillett 3 months ago
That reminds me of the 'Joke' Jo Brand made when she hosted 'Have I Got News For You' recently about how Aussies should go back to Australia rather than taking up jobs here. We all know she wouldn't have made that remark about a number of other migrants. Some people react so badly to what you've said because it's such a sore spot that they're so P.C., right on or just plain cowardly (or hamstrung) to admit to their uneven outlook on immigrants.
abjectreality 3 months ago
@abjectreality There's things you can say about white people that you can't even hint at for other people, and if you point out their hypocrisy they accuse you of being racist for seeing it!
MartinJWillett 3 months ago 3
I hope this Arab spring works out, they can all be shipped back to rebuild their country. There is no place for muslims in any free and democratic country, they hate our culture but are more than willing to enjoy the benefits. Time to call a spade a spade, they are the parasites of the developed world. there is not one muslim, educated in a muslim country, that got a Nobel prize for science/medicine. They only produce; hate, death, destruction and stupidity.
Tralgit 3 months ago
@Tralgit Fine, but be careful with the 'parasite' talk. If Europeans had enough children Europe would not have imported as many muslims. Besides quite a lot of them work very hard and are successful. Not that I want to ignore the issue of how many are on welfare. Still, I'd say the problem is not that they are parasites, the problem is that they are not integrating and that we see lines of division in many big cities across Europe. Out countries are being divided between incompatible cultures.
topperheartramada 3 months ago
@topperheartramada Oh yeah? Some facts; 74% of our inmates are muslim, 65% of our welfare recipients are, unemployment is about 70%. education levels due to IQ problems are 85% lower, there is not one muslim , educated in a muslim country, that got a Nobel prize for science/medicine. same goes for companies, look up Fortune 1000, R & D production. they are the parasites of the developed world, the cockroaches of the west. Deport them ASAP, let them rebuild their own countries.
Tralgit 3 months ago
@Tralgit Well it depends on which country you are looking at, the picture is not identical all across the board.
topperheartramada 3 months ago
@topperheartramada there is NOT a shortage of people.
Piatasify 3 months ago
@Piatasify It is where I live. We need like 200 000 new people for the coming decade in order to keep the economy running. But that's what experts say. I don't know much about economics. Personally I'd rather be poor than turn my country into a new Lebanon.
topperheartramada 3 months ago
another good video ...... thanks Martin
cougar1182 3 months ago
Look at white western counties now look at 3rd world Muslim countries now look at the western ones again ok now back to the Muslim ones ok stop and think.
ok now were do you wanna be.
ok good now witch culture is better.
is being proud of my people wrong cause we did things better?
BahamutDKing 3 months ago
Bravo! There is only one thing worse than this double standard you speak of and that is the politically correct arse holes on YouTube who delusionally think they are being knights of the people by making videos defending it!!!!!!
greeny202a 3 months ago
@greeny202a I can't think who you mean.
MartinJWillett 3 months ago
Some videos you want to 'like' more than once.
WizardKing78 3 months ago
Women from Shitholeistan wear burkas in Sydney and in London because of the double standard built into western liberal thinking facilitates this. White liberal dogooders (cultrual marxists, some might say) rush to take exaggerated offence on behalf of non whites. Saying something remotely critical of non whites or other 'protected groups' makes you a public enemy.
rahotep101 3 months ago 3
@rahotep101
The term "racist" is used these days in the same way the term "heretic" was used hundreds of years ago.
elsquibbs 3 months ago
@elsquibbs Didn't heretics get a trial and a chance to speak before they were burned alive?
MartinJWillett 3 months ago
@MartinJWillett
Yes, but modern racism isn't punishable by death. Because of that, the burden of proof for modern racism is even more flimsy than the burden of proof for medieval heresy.
elsquibbs 3 months ago
@elsquibbs If you are accused of racism that is a serious charge. If you accuse somebody of being a racist and they deny it - well, they would say that, wouldn't they? A denial is proof of the charge and how important it was to make it.
People need to face as serious a charge for false accusations of racism as for false accusations of rape. It is not acceptable that people are assumed to be probably guilty and that nobody would call somebody a racist unless it was true.
MartinJWillett 3 months ago
@MartinJWillett
I agree. The people who I hear throwing the accusation of "Racist" around are simply interested in shooting the messenger. They use that word precisely because "nobody would call somebody a racist unless it was true." Political correctness has given the term "Racist" incredible power among the PC masses. It is unacceptable.
elsquibbs 3 months ago
@elsquibbs Exactly. It is abused in the same way, i.e. to silence, marginalize and get rid of inconvenient people and political opponents. There came a point when people stopped caring about being called 'heretics'.
rahotep101 3 months ago
What is this Barley island you speak of? I've tried looking at my map, and I can spot a lot of small islands to the East of Australia, but not this particular island you speak of.
No luck googling it either.
Interesting video.
warriorchristian1994 3 months ago
@warriorchristian1994
Bali, Indonesia, where a Jihadi bomber killed dozens of Australians in 2002.
MartinJWillett 3 months ago
Lack of context Martin, who where when are you talking about? Please stick a link in the description box.
DontBendOverForAllah 3 months ago
@DontBendOverForAllah Done.
MartinJWillett 3 months ago
You are awesome, Martin.
SPQRImperator 3 months ago
Excellent as always mr.willet.
crewmannumber7 3 months ago
can you make a video about your thoughts on altruism
rororonan 3 months ago
@rororonan And what's in it for me? ;-)
MartinJWillett 3 months ago 11
@MartinJWillett lol Nice.
SPQRImperator 3 months ago
@MartinJWillett So big news, our treatment of immigration is a product of lies, hypocrisy and propaganda. Anybody with half a brain cell - who hasn't already downed the leftist kool-aid - has long understood this. What are you going to do about it?
mrarcher857 3 months ago
Of course "when in Rome" only applies to those of white european origins, haven't you read the multiculti handbook lately? :p
mrsanity 3 months ago 6
@mrsanity Of course. When you're in a Muslim land you adapt so as not to offend, when they are in your land you adapt so as not to offend. It's easy to remember and to know your place: it's in the wrong.
MartinJWillett 3 months ago 31
@MartinJWillett And the idea behind this attitude is that 'Muslims dont' know any better' so we have to let it slide. Apparently Muslims can never be held accountable for anything. One is always reminded that 'it's only a minority of extremists', or it is the 'frustrated youths', or people who 'naturally feel resentment after being bombed by the USA' and so on. The thinking is: we bomb them, but they in return get to act like barbarians, so we are somehow 'even'.
topperheartramada 3 months ago
Yes indeed it is a funny old world, great video Martin, I hope some people give it some thought. Thumbs up
TheRenekruse 3 months ago 2