OftenWrong
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That's fine. My posts states there is great diversity in racism.
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Again, I don't need advice about facts from you, opinion follower.
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No thanks. I prefer dealing with facts, as in reality. I leave the mud to opinion followers... like yourself.
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That's nice but they are not Zaroastrians any more. They were persecuted by the Islamified Persians. This shows that Islam is a problem for people no matter where it goes.
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You said opinions, didn't you. So we can't do that.
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I never mentioned anything of the sort.
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^^ This is how the left typically deals with a problem. Shut eyes and ignore, and pretend it goes away. Sorry, your suggestion is just more useless information.
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A useless suggestion, since the problem of media bias is not confined to just TV.
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"Opinions" are useless. They are in fact part of the problem leading people to distrust the media, since they so often portray their opinions as facts.
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Seems clear to me that racism and bigotry is prevalent on all sides, among all cultures and skin colours. Most people want to marry someone who is like their parents. Most white girls would think twice about it before bringing a black boyfriend home to visit mom and dad. The inverse situation is also true. There are always exceptions of course, but we shouldn't deny what is a normal part of human nature, nor should we shut down discussion about it.
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Perhaps Yugoslavia is one example. In middle eastern countries there have been long-standing feuds between Sunni and Shia muslims, and other types such as Kurds. None of these countries are democratic by our standards, and probably cannot be. Remember, they kill each other in greater numbers than those who are killed by "us". Regularly, constantly. Iraq was a shit hole but now it is an even deeper hell hole.
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Are aboriginals "immigrants"?
OftenWrong replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
"Indians" is fine. http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/i-5/FullText.html -
Obama, being president at the time would have the most privileged information. Candidates may well not have been aware of it. Espionage, intrigue and meddling is par for the course in an election, so it should not be a surprise unless you only read headlines.
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And then, not even.
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Well done. I see this is going to quickly for you, so I will ease up a little. I also mentioned Obama, who knew about the Russian attempts at interference. Obama didn't do much about it, and I have given you the reason why.
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The more the truth comes out, the less it looks like anything unusual happened during the election re: Russians. Every time there is an election there's an attempt by various enemies to interfere. Even Obama knows that. Perhaps you were doing too much acid back then, hence the "flashbacks".
