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ISLAMOREALISM? Sounds about right...

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posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 09:58 AM
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a reply to: BlackProject

People love using the word "islamaphobia" everywhere these days to describe someone that has an argument or problem with muslims, its thrown around far too much and just ridiculous.

I agree with what you are saying, it makes sense to me so let the haters hate for pointing it out.



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 10:04 AM
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ISLAMOREALISM. I like it.

It accurately describes the majority of peoples feelings on the matter.


edit on 19-8-2016 by RobotBomb because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 10:43 AM
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a reply to: BlackProject

28000 acts of Volkszersetzung:



old and busted: the eternal jew
new and trending: the eternal muslim

Well played my dear spindocs, well played!




posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 11:15 AM
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Neve heard of that, must of been dreaming or something.a reply to: BlackProject



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 11:22 AM
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Thomas Jefferson was an Islamaphobe, which is why we have a navy. Also all the captured/murder sailors of the barbary pirates were bigoted Islamaphobes too. Don't even get me started on the islamaphobia of the citizens of Baltimore (the original, not the city in the US.)



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 01:14 PM
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originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: buster2010




What western culture is that?


that one that enabled you to type this.

You mean on a machine where most of the parts are made in Asian nations? When did they become the west?



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 01:24 PM
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You afraid of deer too?

You have a higher chance of being killed by a deer than by terrorism.



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 01:34 PM
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originally posted by: RobotBomb
ISLAMOREALISM. I like it.

It accurately describes the majority of peoples feelings on the matter.



It represents the people that have chosen to fall for the trauma based mind control employed by our wonderful hypnotists in control of the MSM.

I believe this comedian Steve Hughes sums it up nicely...




posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 01:54 PM
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originally posted by: Swills
So I take it you're a trump supporter?


Why do you even care?!?!
You asked the OP twice and it's not relevant to the thread!!
My gosh you all are getting desperate for justification to attack anyone's ideology that doesn't align with your own. Deep down you know Trump will be elected and you feel obligated to lash out at every supporter apparently.

Who are you supporting anyway?
You are very vague on your own ideology yet overly critical of others. Typical leftist mentality. I assure you people are not physically afraid of a bunch of malnourished inbreeds half way around the world. People are worried about our political leaders giving them the keys to the house expecting them to respect the fine china. Terrorism is on the rise and at this rate it will eventually effect us all. But the left is content sitting on their hands till it directly effects them. I see it displayed perfectly in this thread.

Ignorance breeds decay...



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 02:06 PM
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originally posted by: elementalgrove

originally posted by: RobotBomb
ISLAMOREALISM. I like it.

It accurately describes the majority of peoples feelings on the matter.



It represents the people that have chosen to fall for the trauma based mind control employed by our wonderful hypnotists in control of the MSM.

I believe this comedian Steve Hughes sums it up nicely...



I fully appreciate the comedian Steve Hughes and his point in that video, I have seen it before. He sums up majority of people's view on what the government leads the public to believe or rather tries to sell through propaganda. Yes, this is true. However, this and my point is not the same and not the same as the person your replying to with that video and your comment.

This is not about fearing anyone, it is about realising how words can seriously effect the standing protection of questioning something so basic.

Again, just because people see the problem for what it is does not make them fearful people. Not crossing a busy street in fear of getting killed is not a fear, just common sense.



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 02:08 PM
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a reply to: JAY1980

I appreciate that you also see this poster for what he/she is. He/she does it a lot I have seen, jumping on threads just to support whatever he/she is supporting.

Did not even notice myself that they had mentioned it twice about trump, is a bit over the top.


edit on 19-8-2016 by BlackProject because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 02:10 PM
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My gosh you all are getting desperate for justification to attack anyone's ideology that doesn't align with your own.


Kinda funny that you state that in a thread, in which the OP tries to justify attacks on any muslim ideology.

Hypocrizy much? Typical Trump supporter...






posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 02:12 PM
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originally posted by: RedDragon
You afraid of deer too?

You have a higher chance of being killed by a deer than by terrorism.


Deer on mass do not have a small number of deer willing to try their best to shoot, stab, kill, murder, bomb, instil ideologies or change the way children learn in schools...

.. and before you use the over used word 'fear' nothing feared here, it is what is happening.

It's almost like going out when its raining and not taking an umbrella. Yet still telling people, don't need one.



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 02:14 PM
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originally posted by: PublicOpinion
a reply to: JAY1980




My gosh you all are getting desperate for justification to attack anyone's ideology that doesn't align with your own.


Kinda funny that you state that in a thread, in which the OP tries to justify attacks on any muslim ideology.

Hypocrizy much? Typical Trump supporter...



Justify attacks on muslims? Do you tend to not actually read text well friend?

I am not attacking muslims, I am saying that certain words and methods of directing the correct attention to talk about their faith is needed not brushed away by using words such as islamaphobia.

It really is not that hard to understand.



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 02:47 PM
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a reply to: BlackProject

O.K., just caught you in a PC trap.

You deny you're an Islamaphobe and then say you have 6 Muslim friends.

That's like saying, "I'm not a racist, I have 6 black friends".

The PC response is.........Saying you're not a racist and then citing your black friend list just means your're a racist because your entirely ignorant of your racism and what racism is.

So.....saying you don't fear Musims, that your not an Islamaphobe and that you have 6 Muslim friends??

PC response, you ARE an Islamaphobe because you're entirely ignorant of your phobia and what Islamaphobia is.

Come to think of it, your posting this OP sort of proves the PC point.


Oh, and for the record, I got no "muslim" friends and never will. Not because I'm afraid of Muslims, but rather because I recognise their presence here for what it is...........they're tools of an evil, PC, anti-Western Culture, anti-Christian government over which me and my kind will never have any control and before which we have no representation, so the Muslims? I got no use for them and for that matter, they got no use for me.



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 03:10 PM
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a reply to: BlackProject



Since there have been 28,000 acts of Jihad since 9/11, most carried out while screaming “Allahu Akbar!” – I think the only IRRATIONAL reaction, is not being fearful.


That's right, just another harmless disinfo campaign to fear all muslims. How very kind of you!

Fear isn't rational, you knew that? What a nice oxymoron right there... and I didn't say oxy moron.
Perfect song for this thread btw:







posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 06:00 PM
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a reply to: PublicOpinion

I think I used the wrong word in my original post, using fearful makes you all jump on the bandwagon of 'he fears muslims on mass' this is not my point. It is western people and also eastern people as now even parts of sacred lands are being swept aside by these radicals and we are talking mass murder and fear in those people's lives. The news is not to be trusted yes but there is many intelligent people that do their own searching and collating data then you may think and those are the people that see these things occurring.

I agree, leave all people alone. However not all people, leave people alone. The madman in the waiting room could kill us all, its not wrong to prepare yourself to know what your defending and your right to defend yourself. After all, we all have our own values.

Disinfo is used to widely on this site, most disinfo is actually very well placed info that is supposed to leave you questioning. The game is played higher then you realise.



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 06:08 PM
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originally posted by: TonyS
a reply to: BlackProject

O.K., just caught you in a PC trap.

You deny you're an Islamaphobe and then say you have 6 Muslim friends.

That's like saying, "I'm not a racist, I have 6 black friends".

The PC response is.........Saying you're not a racist and then citing your black friend list just means your're a racist because your entirely ignorant of your racism and what racism is.

So.....saying you don't fear Musims, that your not an Islamaphobe and that you have 6 Muslim friends??

PC response, you ARE an Islamaphobe because you're entirely ignorant of your phobia and what Islamaphobia is.

Come to think of it, your posting this OP sort of proves the PC point.


Oh, and for the record, I got no "muslim" friends and never will. Not because I'm afraid of Muslims, but rather because I recognise their presence here for what it is...........they're tools of an evil, PC, anti-Western Culture, anti-Christian government over which me and my kind will never have any control and before which we have no representation, so the Muslims? I got no use for them and for that matter, they got no use for me.


I do love comments like yours because they show me how some people seem to think they have it all figured out.

I mentioned my friends being muslim because I wish to show that my view is not directed at them. Some may seem to say the 'I have black friends' line but that is normally used in the context you are speaking of, for me. It is not.

People are so wrapped up in racism these days, the term is used too widely. Use it when its really needed.

Me personally, I do not care for what occurs. Considering I seek to blend away from all this nonsense to begin with, I just worry for others. My intention here is to be there for others, not myself. All religion is poison, this is clear. It helped as a tool in our early development to allow us some form of hope but in modern day man and woman, it sends us to the looney asylum.

So you, no idea what target your aiming for. With me, you missed. That happens a lot however.



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 06:25 PM
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originally posted by: BlackProject

originally posted by: Swills
a reply to: BlackProject

That's because you're okay with being afraid of all Muslims. That would be ignorant but go for it and lead your life in fear.

That said, conversations about radical Islam are not stifled, muddled, or censored. So I take it you're a trump supporter?


Again, not sure where you get this afraid of all muslims. I have around 6 friends that are Muslims. They often tell me about their faith and I sit and listen. As I am, open to all ideas and respect others.

I prefer to live my life enlightened. I have seen you comment like this before on other threads, you make the same assumptions.


Would an enlightened person surround themselves who believe in Islam? I doubt an enlightened person would make the proud claim they have 6 fundamental christian friends, they would be ridiculed by the rest of their "enlightened" friends

Who hear is claiming muslims are all terrible? The OP is only claiming on the aggregate that their belief systems lead to negative outcomes.
Usually the first muslim arrivers to the western world and their children are the cream of the crop. The most liberal and secular. The more recent migrants are not like the first comers.



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 06:30 PM
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a reply to: jellyrev

I absorb everyones views, even if that means mixing with anyone that is a bad influence. Having a strong enough understanding of things in general allows for better understanding when surrounded and bathed in such information. Being enlightened person is one thing, segregating myself from the specific people, is an entirely a different spectrum altogether.

It sure is a good tennis game for the mind, strengthens its ability to deflect those things that deter us.



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