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beeches
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Bes Maat
(OP) User ID: 66933012 Egypt 01/11/2015 08:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks beeches, missed the pin, and thanks to all others for support. Good to see you again Awfeekit Our FM was in France today btw for attend the rally. Here's something to read for those interested or still not understanding what our President is all about. Levin: Egyptian President ‘Made More Sense in One Speech Than Obama Has in Any Speech’ [link to m.cnsnews.com] "The Root Of This Evil That Today Steals Your Face Is Within Yourself; The Monster Emerged From Within You" [link to www.memri.org] Basically what our President said, and now there's a huge chatter going on everywhere in my country about this speech and what many say as the imported Wahabism and Extremism which was created for that very reason, to let Islam destroy itself from within. Really interesting stuff lately. People still haven't learned to look past the MSM hype during any major event and instead inform themselves. Press Freedom doesn't exist, only the few in charge of this theater have the freedom to form your opinion by spreading their version of events. Be careful guys! |
Bes Maat
(OP) User ID: 66933012 Egypt 01/11/2015 08:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oh he's working with that bastion of peace and goodwill Saudi Arabia is he? yes let's deal with radical Islam with Western backed military dictatorships and this shit about Obama not supporting Sisi is just that, SHIT, he supports him completely in every tangible way that matters Quoting: Anonymous Coward 50637366 take your NWO shill shit and shove it up a croc's ass! Sorry I can't do that, I'm very much against cruelty against animals. Last Edited by Bes Maat on 01/11/2015 09:04 PM People still haven't learned to look past the MSM hype during any major event and instead inform themselves. Press Freedom doesn't exist, only the few in charge of this theater have the freedom to form your opinion by spreading their version of events. Be careful guys! |
Böze_Tante
User ID: 67651162 Germany 02/03/2015 08:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | But I don't know how that is in other European countries. For decades we have here a so called Central Council of Jews, but since many years also the Central Council of Muslims. There are often dialogues between German politicians or christian institutions and one of them, but also "trialogues" and conferences. It's not everything "rosy", there are a few very radicalized and dangerous groups, but it seems they are also isolated from the main Muslim community. But not to compare with the hatred I hear from other European countries. Is it possible that the once so racist and aggressive Germany is the only country around that is able to make constructive and peaceful dialogues? You know we have mainly people from Turkey here, many with German citizenship, but also from all over the world, which means from (I think) all Islamic countries. You could think it must be a powder keg, but it isn't, perhaps a few little squarrels. Earlier I was not very interested in this theme because for me a human is a human, all that counts is what he or she is doing, not the race, religion or nationality. I hope this was informative and interesting for you or anyone else. The main reason for my wish to change this society is that so many human skills have no chance to come to fruition. Instead they are used in a really sick way that people are maintaining their own suffering from wars, hunger and illness. But it cannot be changed “top-down”, only in some kind of “grassroots revolution” or better “evolution” where more and more people work together to get rid of TPTB (whoever that is). No need for a “big event” but a development. One of my ideas to reach it: Don’t play “their” games - don’t use “their” rules - don’t think in the box of “their” paradigms. It’s more “refuse” than “resist” - without too much ideology. You don't need to know much about "what's going on behind the curtains", it's mainly to create your own rules together with likeminded people. That is what I mean with “I’m on the side of the people”. |
Bes Maat
(OP) User ID: 67674160 Egypt 02/03/2015 08:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi, I don't know if this fits here. Today we had in TV news sth. about an Egyptian Imam preaching here in Germany. What he said sounded ... hmmm ... a bit strange and "outdated". But many critics came not only from the christian (or atheist) Germans, but also from other Muslims. There are even some of them who openly say that Islam should not stay so "anciently". Quoting: Böze_Tante But I don't know how that is in other European countries. For decades we have here a so called Central Council of Jews, but since many years also the Central Council of Muslims. There are often dialogues between German politicians or christian institutions and one of them, but also "trialogues" and conferences. It's not everything "rosy", there are a few very radicalized and dangerous groups, but it seems they are also isolated from the main Muslim community. But not to compare with the hatred I hear from other European countries. Is it possible that the once so racist and aggressive Germany is the only country around that is able to make constructive and peaceful dialogues? You know we have mainly people from Turkey here, many with German citizenship, but also from all over the world, which means from (I think) all Islamic countries. You could think it must be a powder keg, but it isn't, perhaps a few little squarrels. Earlier I was not very interested in this theme because for me a human is a human, all that counts is what he or she is doing, not the race, religion or nationality. I hope this was informative and interesting for you or anyone else. Thanks for the comment. Yes interesting. I know sometimes I see in Germany there is a problem with many radicals especially Salafists that are allowed to speak, they would not be allowed as much freedom in Egypt in the current climate. But its good you have a dialogue and that the muslims living there are distancing themselves. Good luck Germans PS: you really must not allow these people to have so much freedom of speech they are like a cancer that can spread. That goes for any other radical groups as well! People still haven't learned to look past the MSM hype during any major event and instead inform themselves. Press Freedom doesn't exist, only the few in charge of this theater have the freedom to form your opinion by spreading their version of events. Be careful guys! |
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Böze_Tante
User ID: 67651162 Germany 02/03/2015 09:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi, I don't know if this fits here. Today we had in TV news sth. about an Egyptian Imam preaching here in Germany. What he said sounded ... hmmm ... a bit strange and "outdated". But many critics came not only from the christian (or atheist) Germans, but also from other Muslims. There are even some of them who openly say that Islam should not stay so "anciently". Quoting: Böze_Tante But I don't know how that is in other European countries. For decades we have here a so called Central Council of Jews, but since many years also the Central Council of Muslims. There are often dialogues between German politicians or christian institutions and one of them, but also "trialogues" and conferences. It's not everything "rosy", there are a few very radicalized and dangerous groups, but it seems they are also isolated from the main Muslim community. But not to compare with the hatred I hear from other European countries. Is it possible that the once so racist and aggressive Germany is the only country around that is able to make constructive and peaceful dialogues? You know we have mainly people from Turkey here, many with German citizenship, but also from all over the world, which means from (I think) all Islamic countries. You could think it must be a powder keg, but it isn't, perhaps a few little squarrels. Earlier I was not very interested in this theme because for me a human is a human, all that counts is what he or she is doing, not the race, religion or nationality. I hope this was informative and interesting for you or anyone else. Thanks for the comment. Yes interesting. I know sometimes I see in Germany there is a problem with many radicals especially Salafists that are allowed to speak, they would not be allowed as much freedom in Egypt in the current climate. But its good you have a dialogue and that the muslims living there are distancing themselves. Good luck Germans PS: you really must not allow these people to have so much freedom of speech they are like a cancer that can spread. That goes for any other radical groups as well! It has to do with our history, we must learn to be "tolerant" after that 3rd Reich desaster. Now many people are a bit too tolerant, especially after we were pushed to that desastrous political correctness. It's a tool against critical thinking, I say to that. I was told by Muslims to be careful about Muslims, by a Jew not to trust the German Jews too much and by some foreigners that many foreigners try to cheat Germans. When a German says the same he is Nazi. Ok then, I say FU and think for myself. Theyall can shove their PC where the sun never shines. Therefore I'm happy that many politicians woke up now, because hate speech is not allowed here. And "our" Muslims are not very happy about the salafists too, maybe it was them who warned our politicians to react to this danger. But I'm a woman without fear. If you need someone to kick devils ass, ask me. The main reason for my wish to change this society is that so many human skills have no chance to come to fruition. Instead they are used in a really sick way that people are maintaining their own suffering from wars, hunger and illness. But it cannot be changed “top-down”, only in some kind of “grassroots revolution” or better “evolution” where more and more people work together to get rid of TPTB (whoever that is). No need for a “big event” but a development. One of my ideas to reach it: Don’t play “their” games - don’t use “their” rules - don’t think in the box of “their” paradigms. It’s more “refuse” than “resist” - without too much ideology. You don't need to know much about "what's going on behind the curtains", it's mainly to create your own rules together with likeminded people. That is what I mean with “I’m on the side of the people”. |
Bes Maat
(OP) User ID: 67674160 Egypt 02/04/2015 10:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi, I don't know if this fits here. Today we had in TV news sth. about an Egyptian Imam preaching here in Germany. What he said sounded ... hmmm ... a bit strange and "outdated". But many critics came not only from the christian (or atheist) Germans, but also from other Muslims. There are even some of them who openly say that Islam should not stay so "anciently". Quoting: Böze_Tante But I don't know how that is in other European countries. For decades we have here a so called Central Council of Jews, but since many years also the Central Council of Muslims. There are often dialogues between German politicians or christian institutions and one of them, but also "trialogues" and conferences. It's not everything "rosy", there are a few very radicalized and dangerous groups, but it seems they are also isolated from the main Muslim community. But not to compare with the hatred I hear from other European countries. Is it possible that the once so racist and aggressive Germany is the only country around that is able to make constructive and peaceful dialogues? You know we have mainly people from Turkey here, many with German citizenship, but also from all over the world, which means from (I think) all Islamic countries. You could think it must be a powder keg, but it isn't, perhaps a few little squarrels. Earlier I was not very interested in this theme because for me a human is a human, all that counts is what he or she is doing, not the race, religion or nationality. I hope this was informative and interesting for you or anyone else. Thanks for the comment. Yes interesting. I know sometimes I see in Germany there is a problem with many radicals especially Salafists that are allowed to speak, they would not be allowed as much freedom in Egypt in the current climate. But its good you have a dialogue and that the muslims living there are distancing themselves. Good luck Germans PS: you really must not allow these people to have so much freedom of speech they are like a cancer that can spread. That goes for any other radical groups as well! It has to do with our history, we must learn to be "tolerant" after that 3rd Reich desaster. Now many people are a bit too tolerant, especially after we were pushed to that desastrous political correctness. It's a tool against critical thinking, I say to that. I was told by Muslims to be careful about Muslims, by a Jew not to trust the German Jews too much and by some foreigners that many foreigners try to cheat Germans. When a German says the same he is Nazi. Ok then, I say FU and think for myself. Theyall can shove their PC where the sun never shines. Therefore I'm happy that many politicians woke up now, because hate speech is not allowed here. And "our" Muslims are not very happy about the salafists too, maybe it was them who warned our politicians to react to this danger. But I'm a woman without fear. If you need someone to kick devils ass, ask me. That makes me really happy to read, thank you for your interesting comments from Germany. Here this today in our news :) Egypt asks European govts to stop broadcasting Brotherhood-linked TV channels Egyptian foreign ministry asks European ambassadors to monitor “extremist websites”, and not to deal with Brotherhood-affiliated groups [link to english.ahram.org.eg] I hope they LISTEN!!! People still haven't learned to look past the MSM hype during any major event and instead inform themselves. Press Freedom doesn't exist, only the few in charge of this theater have the freedom to form your opinion by spreading their version of events. Be careful guys! |
Bes Maat
(OP) User ID: 67674160 Egypt 02/04/2015 09:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | People still haven't learned to look past the MSM hype during any major event and instead inform themselves. Press Freedom doesn't exist, only the few in charge of this theater have the freedom to form your opinion by spreading their version of events. Be careful guys! |
Böze_Tante
User ID: 38793320 Germany 02/05/2015 07:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Stay save, take care. ATM I'm following mainly 2 Ukraine threads, the new of Luis an this one: Thread: Ukraine mega thread, NEWS,and DEBATE... it's with a bit more discussions and less insulting and BS propaganda yet. The main reason for my wish to change this society is that so many human skills have no chance to come to fruition. Instead they are used in a really sick way that people are maintaining their own suffering from wars, hunger and illness. But it cannot be changed “top-down”, only in some kind of “grassroots revolution” or better “evolution” where more and more people work together to get rid of TPTB (whoever that is). No need for a “big event” but a development. One of my ideas to reach it: Don’t play “their” games - don’t use “their” rules - don’t think in the box of “their” paradigms. It’s more “refuse” than “resist” - without too much ideology. You don't need to know much about "what's going on behind the curtains", it's mainly to create your own rules together with likeminded people. That is what I mean with “I’m on the side of the people”. |
Böze_Tante
User ID: 67828905 Germany 02/08/2015 03:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Is this true????? [link to russia.liveuamap.com] Putin everywhere in Cairo" [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] The main reason for my wish to change this society is that so many human skills have no chance to come to fruition. Instead they are used in a really sick way that people are maintaining their own suffering from wars, hunger and illness. But it cannot be changed “top-down”, only in some kind of “grassroots revolution” or better “evolution” where more and more people work together to get rid of TPTB (whoever that is). No need for a “big event” but a development. One of my ideas to reach it: Don’t play “their” games - don’t use “their” rules - don’t think in the box of “their” paradigms. It’s more “refuse” than “resist” - without too much ideology. You don't need to know much about "what's going on behind the curtains", it's mainly to create your own rules together with likeminded people. That is what I mean with “I’m on the side of the people”. |
Bes Maat
(OP) User ID: 67887405 Egypt 02/09/2015 08:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Is this true????? Quoting: Böze_Tante [link to russia.liveuamap.com] Putin everywhere in Cairo" [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] Its a welcome thing, he arrived a few hours ago, staying for 2 days, a scheduled visit for some time. I answered the original question in UA thread on page 135! Sorry been away for work and other obligations and couldn't respond. People still haven't learned to look past the MSM hype during any major event and instead inform themselves. Press Freedom doesn't exist, only the few in charge of this theater have the freedom to form your opinion by spreading their version of events. Be careful guys! |