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Fighter

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  1. Are you also concerned that "aliens did 9/11" folks and their ilk are pointed and laughed at?

     

    Laughed at by demanding safe spaces and hate speech laws to protect the aliens? I would absolutely be concerned.

  2. It's a well known myth or conspiracy theory, perhaps.

     

    Feel free to post literature in support of the theory that current native European populations will become extinct, or even a minority, and replaced by Muslims.

     

    No the demographic changes are a fact. The more bizarre variations are a conspiracy theory. Which is why I strategically said "may" and expressed the frustration about how people fear even speaking about such.

     

    And I still stand by what I said. Because plenty of so called "progressives" wont even dispute such conspiracy theories. They just think you need to accept it and will get outraged that the idea should even concern anyone - like I said.

     

    edit: also, "Muslim" is not an ethnicity, so I'd also like an explanation of how a religious denomination is going to replace ethnic groups...

     

    This is a good point. The same sort of thing with people calling racism over criticisms of Islam.

     

    But ultimately we all understand what is being talked about. I don't care what their ethnicity is, I just have no desire for any significant portion of a population leaving next to me being sympathetic to sharia bs.

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    the current trend that may see Europeans becoming a minority in their own countries or even their people downright disappearing.

     

    [citation needed] [dubious - discuss]

     

     

    You mean citations to the creeping demographic changes? I thought this was a well known fact.

  4. Of course... It will always be the safer bet to improve the condition of the many over the condition of the few.

     

    We are defined by that action.. since before the dawn of civilization, when we went out of that cave to find food for our family and friends, knowing that it might well kill us...

     

     

    No, see people died and paid with their lives, finances and general security of an uncertain amount of time- in the hope that you would one day be able to exercise the right to complain and debate all you want.

     

    Edit: Even for those they didn't like and disagreed with - but sure, should the day come, when these boogeymen you speak of are as numerous as you think, I will be right there with you on the barricade.

     

    It's just that I know them and they don't want your kids in burkas.

     

    This sounds very sweet awww. I really do hope your generous sacrifice is never big enough to bring that dream close enough to the more practical realities of human nature.

  5. So essentially Europeans should pay with their lives, finances, and general security for an uncertain amount of time in the hope things get better. On top of that accept and don't dare complain about the current trend that may see Europeans becoming a minority in their own countries or even their people downright disappearing. And just hope that by the time they are the minority their new neighbors are sufficiently European to not want their daughters be put in burkas.

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  6. Clearly the real answer is to crack down even harder on hate speech. Germany making deals with the likes of Facebook is a good first step. This will surely prevent people from becoming more racist and more extreme.

     

    And the Islamists? I'm sure the real problem is that it is no coincidence that he was a straight white man.

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  7. "I have a bunch of agitated armed men on top of me but let me just wiggle and struggle my way out because good things will happen if they think I'm succeeding..."

     

    No I don't necessarily think you deserve to die for that. But for f.... sake... why would you.

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    I am, on the other hand, because even the most cursory look at that frikkin' chart reveals that the USA had more than 12 times as many such incidents than the country with the next highest rate of incidence (and almost 40 times as many as half the countries shown). To claim that the US is not an extreme outlier strikes me as incredibly contrived in light of that.

     

     

    12 times as many incidents and a more than 35 times larger population. You can't just ignore that. His point stands.

  9. Fighter can you say with absolute certainty that violent FPS games are not at least a contributing factor ?

     

    I think quiet the opposite. The more ways to channel your emotions safely the better.

     

    In fact my advice is you should stop playing any violent game as you dont want to commit violent acts....or do you think  you know the difference between gaming and reality?

     

     

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  10. Games journalists try to answer one simple question: When isis terrorists kills 50 people did it really happen if you can't blame violent video games for it?

     

    (archive) Link to the article.

     

    (archive) The Wrap: Orlando Shooting Puts E3's Shooting Games in Crosshairs

     

    There it is again. And then they complain that gamers are so defensive. Games are still not out of the woods and censorship is still on the table.

     

    And regardless of whether this was a religious extremism attack Islam needs to get the same treatment as everyone else does on the question on human rights. People are ready to show up with pitchforks to a christian bakery but tremble before islamism.

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