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It's still ain't 'nough for us, is it?
Western nations have tried several times to change the way things are in these nations,but the native cultures do not want to change.This is the result.
We are evil for not trying, evil for trying, evil for caring, evil for not caring.
What should we do?
originally posted by: ketsuko
What should we do? Western nations have tried several times to change the way things are in these nations, but the native cultures do not want to change. This is the result.
We are evil for not trying, evil for trying, evil for caring, evil for not caring.
originally posted by: Involutionist
a reply to: ketsuko
What the world needs, mostly in America, are people who are global patriots who are willing to make a difference for all of humanity instead of national patriots who come down with cognitive dissonance when these truths are mentioned. You will die one day and you don't take your citizenship with you.
Journeys would typically start from cities in western Europe, often London, Copenhagen, West Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, or Milan. Many from the United States took Icelandic Airlines to Luxembourg. Most journeys passed through Istanbul, where routes divided. The usual northern route passed through Tehran, Herat, Kandahar, Kabul, Peshawar and Lahore on to India, Nepal and Southeast Asia. An alternative route was from Turkey via Syria, Jordan, and Iraq to Iran and Pakistan. All travellers had to cross the Pakistan-India border at Ganda Singh Wala (or later at Wagah). Delhi, Varanasi (then Benares), Goa, Kathmandu, or Bangkok were the usual destinations in the east. Kathmandu still has a road, Jhochhen Tole, nicknamed Freak Street in commemoration of the many thousands of hippies who passed through. Further travel to southern India, Kovalam beach in Trivandrum (Kerala) and some to Sri Lanka (then called Ceylon), and points east and south to Australia was sometimes also undertaken
Provisional Irish Republican Army
The IRA's armed campaign, primarily in Northern Ireland but also in England and mainland Europe, caused the deaths of approximately 1,800 people. The dead included around 1,100 members of the British security forces, and about 640 civilians.[29][30] The IRA itself lost 275–300 members[31] and an estimated 10,000 imprisoned at various times over the 30-year period.[1][32]
It's sad because Islam will allow this sick perversion of their faith to fester in their midst.
It's sad because Islam will allow this sick perversion of their faith to fester in their midst. Christians, Jews and Atheists can't fix this. Only Islam.
I can't speak for anyone else but...I do find it sad.
They don't want us. We don't get them. Neither can or is willing to change. It's a clash of cultures. So...Let's throw them a wad of money for reparations, let the Russians do the same and leave them to it. When ISIS moves in, we'll whistle past the grave yard and remind ourselves of 40 years of failed globalist intervention. Only Islam can defeat its nemesis.
Feel better?
I don't disagree with anything that you said. You have very well summed it up.
The reality however is that - until there is unequivocal proof that we are the hidden hand, the vast majority, like myself, are left with a steaming pile of "don't care".
In the meantime Wikileaks and Anon just keep giving us proof of # we already know about Hillary and the DNC.
Geopolitics? *yawn*