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Madmatty said:
A new form of evil in Europe is what I meant like nazisim or communism also two ideologies that should not be allowed to take power or exist in a democratic society
So we're finally at Thoughtcrime?
 

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So you want to live in a society where women's rights and secularism can be undone? That's not evolution it's severe backsliding and gender equality and separation of church and state are ideologies that SHOULD NOT BE CHALLENGED!
I want to live in a society where no idea is considered sacred or infallible because no idea exists in government or society as a simple platitude. If someone decides that "women's rights" means that men should be second class citizens, I'm not going to agree and want the democratic power to fight back. This is why I pointed out the issue with "human rights" there is no agreement on what constitutes or should constitute a "human right." The world doesn't run on platitudes, it runs on nuance and no idea no matter how well intentioned is incapable of being bastardized in the name of a totolitarian "for the good of the people" power grab.

That is why people must be free to express opinions (as distinct from calling people to violence), no matter how toxic because once you start deciding that some things are sacred cows or that other ideas are too toxic to be allowed to even be thought, you begin to empower the oppression of all ideas. This is why freedom of speech is a cornerstone of Western Democracy.
 

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Quite a few news outlets framed this as a "truck kills ...". Some headlines read as if it's an accident or as if trucks are somehow autonomous now. If we don't even dare name the problem, we can not solve it. I can not see where a better focus can lie than there at this point in time; opening up the conversation and getting people to understand and acknowledge the role of islam in this.
Kind of reminds me of the San Bernardino and Orlando attacks and you have the POTUS dancing around to blame guns while being careful in his words about the perps, and yet the Charleston church shooting, oh no, we're totally blaming guns and the shooter.

We need an Olympic event for Mental Gymnastics.
 

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Forget it. I'm not interested in this. People don't actually care about listening to what someone else says once that person has been identified as their ideological opponent, and it's really just not worth it for me to get roped into yet another argument that comes down to No True Scotsman.
If you're not interested, that's fine and I won't press you on it but I will say that I am not the kind of person who dismisses people just because I don't agree with them on a subject. I listen, read, do my best to understand and reply in good faith as much as humanly possible. I don't want to rope you into a discussion you don't want to have but if I came into a thread, said a bunch of stuff about feminism being total shit and then ended by saying I didn't actually want to talk about it, it might irk feminists who have some choice responses to my criticism.

So again, I will totally leave you alone on that issue unless you decide you want to talk about it later but lobbing a hot potato at me and then skipping out because you're sure I'm just going to be dismissive of you isn't exactly fair to me. I mean you no offense I just replied hoping you can see why what you said is troublesome for me.
 

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Its just an observation, not personal opinion, but...

I find it ironic how people (who stand for democracy, equality and tolerance) because of their believes allow certain groups (some of which believe in completely opposite values) into their countries and then cry about #phobias when someone points its out.

As it stands, believing in democracy equals allowing others to overthrow it as long as it is done in a democratic way. If you try to stop that you will become part of problem too... is democracy really a good system? Should we go then for some kind of authoritarian regime? But wait, we are switching now to dictatorship to avoid dictatorship...

Is there any solution to this problem?
 

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MJpoland said:
As it stands, believing in democracy equals allowing others to overthrow it as long as it is done in a democratic way. If you try to stop that you will become part of problem too... is democracy really a good system? Should we go then for some kind of authoritarian regime? But wait, we are switching now to dictatorship to avoid dictatorship...

Is there any solution to this problem?
I've been a fan of this. Why can't we all just sit back and rellaaaax?
 

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dunam said:
Madmatty said:
So you want to live in a society where women's rights and secularism can be undone? That's not evolution it's severe backsliding and gender equality and separation of church and state are ideologies that SHOULD NOT BE CHALLENGED!
I think there are quite a few people who want to protect women's rights and secularism. That's not why people are criticizing your ideas.

I think you're underestimating how your ideas would work when put into practice.

There seem to be at least two different camps; I see people who I think are in denial in the way islam itself contributes to these problems. Then there's a group that seems to think that that is a bigoted point of view, and if I understand them correctly, that these kind of events aren't so bad in the grand scheme of things.

So, you and I agree that steps need to be taken to prevent or at least, try and prevent a repeat. It pains me to say it, but as long as a significant number of people refuse to acknowledge the problem, we can't even begin to address which solution would work. I don't think the solutions you've mentioned are very well-thought out. If you did spend considerable time to shape them, I would be eager to know why you thought of exactly those solutions.

Quite a few news outlets framed this as a "truck kills ...". Some headlines read as if it's an accident or as if trucks are somehow autonomous now. If we don't even dare name the problem, we can not solve it. I can not see where a better focus can lie than there at this point in time; opening up the conversation and getting people to understand and acknowledge the role of islam in this.

And it's nice to see someone who cares about these things with a fire in their belly.
Finally someone's talking sense. I guess what I'd do is root out any organizations supporting sharia law and exile their members to whatever country their relatives came from and offer apostates of Islam safety with us and I would treat them better than Islamists ever did. I'd also encourage criticism of Islam and I'd deport anyone I knew to be sharia law promoters. I just want what I call a controlled democracy also I'd recruit Muslims who hate sharia law and give them special benifits
 

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Madmatty said:
Finally someone's talking sense. I guess what I'd do is root out any organizations supporting sharia law and exile their members to whatever country their relatives came from and offer apostates of Islam safety with us and I would treat them better than Islamists ever did. I'd also encourage criticism of Islam and I'd deport anyone I knew to be sharia law promoters. I just want what I call a controlled democracy
So, not really a Democracy. Hey, as long as you're being honest and saying what you really want.
also I'd recruit Muslims who hate sharia law and give them special benifits
...What kind of special benefits? This is sounding like a different conspiracy theory regarding WWII now.
 

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MJpoland said:
Its just an observation, not personal opinion, but...

I find it funny how people (who stand for democracy, equality and tolerance) because of their believes allow certain groups (some of which believe in completely opposite values) into their countries and then cry about #phobias when someone points its out.

As it stands, believing in democracy equals allowing others to overthrow it as long as it is done in a democratic way. If you try to stop that you will become part of problem too... is democracy really a good system? Should we go then for some kind of authoritarian regime? But wait, we are switching now to dictatorship to avoid dictatorship...

Is there any solution to this problem?
Democracy is a shitty system, it's just the best system we've got. You can have authoritarianism even in a democracy depending on what laws are passed but that's why a constitution is so important to a democracy. Codifying certain basic rights as almost immutable helps curb the degradation of freedom even under democratic rule. The nature of people is to turn to authority in times of crisis, often bargaining away their freedom for temporary security. Constitutions help make such bargains difficult to achieve, though not impossible. It's a good system, in comparison, but not without its flaws.
 

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LegendaryGamer0 said:
Madmatty said:
Finally someone's talking sense. I guess what I'd do is root out any organizations supporting sharia law and exile their members to whatever country their relatives came from and offer apostates of Islam safety with us and I would treat them better than Islamists ever did. I'd also encourage criticism of Islam and I'd deport anyone I knew to be sharia law promoters. I just want what I call a controlled democracy
So, not really a Democracy. Hey, as long as you're being honest and saying what you really want.
also I'd recruit Muslims who hate sharia law and give them special benifits
...What kind of special benefits? This is sounding like a different conspiracy theory regarding WWII now.
They'd be paid too root out sharia supporters and identity them so the government can exile them
 

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dunam said:
Madmatty said:
Finally someone's talking sense. I guess what I'd do is root out any organizations supporting sharia law and exile their members to whatever country their relatives came from and offer apostates of Islam safety with us and I would treat them better than Islamists ever did. I'd also encourage criticism of Islam and I'd deport anyone I knew to be sharia law promoters. I just want what I call a controlled democracy also I'd recruit Muslims who hate sharia law and give them special benifits
Well, I wrote that specifically to extend a bridge to you. You still have to walk across it.

I think a lot of people have been talking sense, I think you could do yourself well if you more carefully read what other people mean and possibly ask questions if you don't understand why somebody disagrees with you on something. You don't have to agree with others on everything, but I'm left with the impression that you haven't really grasped why people criticize some of your ideas.

As to the things you've just mentioned, yes, I think we can do better outreach to islamic apostates. It wouldn't be hard to treat them better than islamists. Yet, if security is your goal, how would you know that would-be terrorists wouldn't claim to be apostates? Islam has provisions that allows its followers to deny a faith in Allah if they would otherwise be persecuted, which means that extremist believers could use that to pretend to be apostates.

In the UK you would have to stop the sharia small-courts currently in operation. And apart from practical considerations, I don't think all that many of the people who agree that islam is part of the root of the cause of these events, would agree with the solutions you prevent, because it would mean the death of some of the ideals, like free speech mentioned before.

Are you interested in finding out why?
There'd be more free speech than now because the government of France sides with the Islamists when someone criticizes their ideology the PC crowd cries racist
 

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This is going to be a lovely thread.

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...Could someone give me a nudge when the world wants to be civilized again? I think I want to hole up in a corner with a blanket.
By your definition, the world has never been civilized. There has not been a single minute on this Earth with humans inhabiting it where someone wasn't murdering someone else because they didn't like them.
*SIGH* Bless all of you incredibly literal-minded souls. All right, if we have to go that route, there must never have been a point in time when the human race numbered fewer than about 400,000, then, because we would have killed ourselves down to an unviable level in a single human gestational period. In 2012, 437,000 people were murdered; there were 527,040 minutes in 2012. We may have gone entire days without a murder! Woo-hoo.

Britain recently commemorated the Battle of the Somme, the first day of which saw over nineteen thousand British troops lose their lives. Over half a million Rwandans lost their lives during the Rwandan genocide of 1994. I won't even bother going into the crimes of men like Stalin and Hitler; suffice it to say I am aware of them.

Yesterday, according to the latest reports, eighty-four innocent people lost their lives, including ten children. Eighty four deliberately targeted innocent celebrants.

On top of that, on an unrelated but personal level, I just got word that a friend I've known since grade school died in a hospital at the age of forty.

I am sick at heart. And your presuming to "inform" me that the world has never been a civilized place is of less than no value. That you find such minor and obvious hyperbole warrants a lecture does not speak well.
 

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So yeah, I scrolled back through a few pages of discussion about "Sharia law" (most of it, admittedly, seemingly from one person) and Syria.. and seriously, what the fuck does anything of this have to do with what actually happened?

What actually happened, from what we can tell, is that a French man of Tunisian descent who was a Muslim (but, according to his neighbours, not very devout) went on a rampage and killed a lot of people with a rented truck before being shot dead by police. In the truck, he had a real pistol, which he used to fire on police, and a bunch of other weapons which later turned out to be fakes or dummies. He was estranged from his children and his wife, from whom he had separated, and was described as "a loner".

He was not known to security services, and had never been flagged for signs of radicalisation. He had never visited Syria or Iraq.

I think the question we have to start asking ourselves here is what would be required for a Muslim to commit a mass murder and have it not be labelled a terrorist attack or attributed immediately to Islamism rather than the same kinds of personal issues which cause white people to commit mass murder every so often.

Of course, we don't know everything so I'm not ruling out that it will turn out that Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel did have some connections to Islamist groups, but it's kind of telling that that's already the assumption, even though there's nothing to suggest it. Should who you are or what religion you were technically born into really determine the nature of crimes you commit, no matter how horrendous they may be?
 

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*sigh*

This is happening so often that I've grown numb to this honestly.
Absolutely fucking bullshit that people can go this far however.

And this also just ads fuel to the fire that's called being a misanthrope.
 

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Then again, you can find passages calling for violence in pretty much every Abrahamic religion's religious texts so cherry picking those is pretty pointless. You don't have that irrational fear of Christianity, do you?
No, but then I don't consider a distaste for Islam (note, Islam not Muslims) to be an 'irrational fear', especially when we can't seem to go 6 months without some Islamic fuckwit causing carnage in a European city. At this point, any fear/hatred people experience is starting to look pretty rational.

I also have a great deal of distaste for Christianity as well. There's no shortage of harmful ideas perpetuated in it's name. However, in the modern age it's by far the lesser of two evils.

For example, the film Dogma. Hilarious film, takes a very irreverent tone towards the Church. Summed up quite well by these clips:

Now if I was a devout Christian, I can see myself very easily hating this film for it's treatment of my faith, and yet I'm unaware of mass Christian protests against this film. No riots, threats and murders directed towards either Kevin Smith or the USA for not respecting Christianity. I live in hope that one day we'll see a film like Dogma made that takes the piss out of Islam the same way Dogma takes digs at Christianity. That would truly be progress for humanity. But currently such a project is impossible, because people would die if a film like this was made about Islam.
 

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Distaste? Sure, I do too. But not fear for Islam extremists. Anxious about extremists? I admit, after Brussels and considering how close I live to that there's some of that. But just for the extremists, Islam as such is not making me afraid.

It's funny that you use a movie as an example. Because something like that has been made about Islam. It's called Four Lions, it's hilarious and didn't cause rioting and deaths in the UK where it was made.
 

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Megalodon said:
Cowabungaa said:
Then again, you can find passages calling for violence in pretty much every Abrahamic religion's religious texts so cherry picking those is pretty pointless. You don't have that irrational fear of Christianity, do you?
No, but then I don't consider a distaste for Islam (note, Islam not Muslims) to be an 'irrational fear', especially when we can't seem to go 6 months without some Islamic fuckwit causing carnage in a European city. At this point, any fear/hatred people experience is starting to look pretty rational.

I also have a great deal of distaste for Christianity as well. There's no shortage of harmful ideas perpetuated in it's name. However, in the modern age it's by far the lesser of two evils.

For example, the film Dogma. Hilarious film, takes a very irreverent tone towards the Church. Summed up quite well by these clips:

Now if I was a devout Christian, I can see myself very easily hating this film for it's treatment of my faith, and yet I'm unaware of mass Christian protests against this film. No riots, threats and murders directed towards either Kevin Smith or the USA for not respecting Christianity. I live in hope that one day we'll see a film like Dogma made that takes the piss out of Islam the same way Dogma takes digs at Christianity. That would truly be progress for humanity. But currently such a project is impossible, because people would die if a film like this was made about Islam.
Are you very very sure? I assume Westboro Baptist Church had a lot to say. Seeing as they are the extreme Christian group who keep showing posters saying "God Hates Fags", disrupt soldiers funerals and are just awful, awful people.

Anyway, Dogma. Funny movie. Did piss of Christians but not in a violent way. They mostly pray for heathens to suffer in hell. Job done.
 

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Megalodon said:
Distaste? Sure, I do too. But not fear for Islam extremists. Anxious about extremists? I admit, after Brussels and considering how close I live to that there's some of that. But just for the extremists, Islam as such is not making me afraid.

It's funny that you use a movie as an example. Because something like that has been made about Islam. It's called Four Lions, it's hilarious and didn't cause rioting and deaths in the UK where it was made.
Funny ass movie. Gave me some belly aching laughs too. Good comedy I like. Need to watch more movies. Stranger Things was a blast.
 

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Are you very very sure? I assume Westboro Baptist Church had a lot to say. Seeing as they are the extreme Christian group who keep showing posters saying "God Hates Fags", disrupt soldiers funerals and are just awful, awful people.
Yeah, but that's about the worst Christian extremists can do now; Be vicious trolls. If only we'd be so lucky with the Islamic crazies.

You'd think those 72 virgins in heaven would've run out by now.
 

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At the risk of sounding like a doomsayer this year 2016 seems like the beginning of 3/4's a centuries work to globalize the world.
For better or worse, the world is largely rejecting globalization and the foundations of it are beginning to crack and crumble all around us.

Whether it be ISIS, Brexit, The (still evolving story) seeming fall of Turkey, The escalation in the South China Sea, the exposure of Brazil. The world is going to hell a lot faster than people i think expected. It's funny and ironic to me that Battlefield 1 comes out this year as I wouldn't be surprised if over the next few years we see the world devolve into a Pre WW1 level of instability and hostility.