This Sh*t has to stop!

Discussion in 'Non Surf Related' started by DawnPatrol321, Mar 15, 2016.

  1. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    Spot-on called it, Keed ^
     
  2. Tlokein

    Tlokein Well-Known Member

    Oct 12, 2012
    Neither side wants to fix anything. Not the Republicrats, not the Dempublicans. Only thing they are interested in is getting re-elected so they can continue their life-long political careers slurping it up at the guvmint's teats. Like a doctor who can cure a disease but won't so they can keep milking you for visits.

    There's a reason why DC has the highest per capita income and 3rd in median household income. And it ain't b\c they're all on welfare.
     

  3. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    For real, T, for real
     
  4. Tlokein

    Tlokein Well-Known Member

    Oct 12, 2012
    This sh*t has to stop...

    I'm done giving my vote to either side. I'm done with choosing between who I despise the most. I'm done with tacitly endorsing their dog and pony sh1t show.

    For the first time ever, I'm publicly stating who I'm voting for. I'm casting my lot for Gary Johnson. I don't agree with every thing he says, but he's the only one I can even begin to give the benefit of a doubt that they actually want to fix some things.

    I'd vote for the devil himself if he could end making politics a career.

    The rest is just the same 'ol downward spiral. Just picking who to follow off the cliff.
     
  5. stinkbug

    stinkbug Well-Known Member

    746
    Dec 21, 2010
    This silly thread will go on for decades, if not centuries, until America finally realizes what we are dealing with--- namely, a death cult masked as a religion with intentions of world domination and enslavement, conversion or death of non-believers.
     
  6. LazyE

    LazyE Well-Known Member

    Aug 6, 2014
    The same arguement could be made about Christianity.
     
  7. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    No. No, it can't. I'd like to see you attempt it, though - - back up what you're claiming.
     
  8. ChavezyChavez

    ChavezyChavez Well-Known Member

    Jun 20, 2011
    Exactly. I gave up on both parties about 20 years ago.
     
  9. ChavezyChavez

    ChavezyChavez Well-Known Member

    Jun 20, 2011
    Yeah, and don't use the f@cking Crusades as an example. That sh!t happened like 1000 years ago. Can't use our current wars either. They are done by nation states that crave oil resources. Can't use all the non-Muslim people responsible for the recent mass shootings. None of them stood up and said, "I kill you all in the name of Jesus!"
    They were mostly just f@cked in the head.
     
  10. LazyE

    LazyE Well-Known Member

    Aug 6, 2014
    Not much time but my point being organized religion has been used to get people to do all kinds of horrid things to each other through out time. Holy Wars, The inquisition, Witch trials and the eradication of savages (oh the irony)to name a few.I have no beef with some one who is using religion to better themselves as long as it does not require them to put other people down because they believe differently. If your religion requires you to hate then get another one. IMHO the majority of religious leanings are mostly what is taught in the culture you are raised in.
     
  11. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    Christians aren't doing these acts of religious-based violence in the name of hayzeus. C'mon, mang, you can't seriously compare the Crusades and the Inquisition as modern-day examples of Bible-based brutality.

    The muslims utilize the koran to justify their killing. It's simple.
     
  12. PintailDonkey

    PintailDonkey Well-Known Member

    229
    May 4, 2016
    Bull****... the Bible has been used to justify almost all attrocities of Europe and the USA... crusades were the start, but its been the same story for slavery (not just in the South, but Europe too), colonialism, displacement of of Native Americans, Inuits, attacks on Sikhs, etc.

    All religions are perverted by people who want to kill... you fall into their traps by uniformly labeling all muslims as terrorist killers... they are not.
     
  13. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    People aren't flying airplanes into skyscrapers in the name of hayzeus.

    Dude, I most certainly did not label "all muslims as terrorist killers." I have said repeatedly that the ideology is deadly, and that too many muslims are very willing to act upon their ideology. The imams & the mullahs & the leaders of islam are roaring around, right here in the USA, advocating violence in the name of their ideology & in the name of allah. If priests did this...? Rabbis...? Advocating the following list? There would be an uproar.

    Witness sharia law.
    Witness women being forbidden to drive in Saudi Arabia.
    Women forbidden to be in the presence of any males other than their family.
    Women as property.
    Women who should be "beaten lightly" as a marital obligation of the husband.
    Torture & Death to gays & lesbians.
    Sodomization of young boys is acceptable.

    These, and more, are all active aspects of islam. Mainstream islam, dude. Not 'radicalized islam.' That term is an oxymoron, btw.

    The only trap being toppled into is the one of PC & you're all-in.
     
  14. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    Agreed, stank. The diff to me is that islam has accepted & maintained a violent ideology. It's mainstream: it's written into sharia!

    Whereas Christianity had a long history of soaking the planet in blood, it has abated with the random exceptions of lone acts of insanity facilitated by over-medication.

    muslims are killing & maiming as a matter of their religious ideology - - and thousands of their leaders are totally ok with it.
     
  15. Tlokein

    Tlokein Well-Known Member

    Oct 12, 2012
    Religion is a tool, and can be a weapon. Any fundamentalist to me is a whack job, and has no place in modern society.

    When you put your god or belief system above all common sense and human decency and use it to justify your nasty, abhorrent behavior, you're a f'ing whack job and should be fired off this planet.

    The ignorant and uneducated are prime for being brainwashed by this crap.

    In the west we sometimes don't realize just how far back in time some of these places are. One of my buds that's been to Afghan multiple times told me how he was trying to explain to some of the friendlies there where Murica was geographically located in the world when he realized...they didn't even know the world was round.

    Think about that for a second.

    Now he see's kids, especially young girls, going to school and getting a real education, instead of being brainwashed by the local kook imam, versus when he first put boots on the ground and it was nothing but a war zone and those cowards were using them as human shields. And he's proud to have had a hand in that.

    Free yo mind, yo a$$ will follow.
     
  16. stinkbug

    stinkbug Well-Known Member

    746
    Dec 21, 2010
    not even close bud. Come into the 21 century
     
  17. stinkbug

    stinkbug Well-Known Member

    746
    Dec 21, 2010
    again, show me anything relevant to what is happening now.
     
  18. capecodcdog

    capecodcdog Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2012
    When a person's god is one of power, control, lust, money (or "lucre" as yank referred to it in another tread (filthy lucre)), etc., it can ultimately lead to heinous actions. No one can defend or deny the despicable actions in the course of history done "in the name of Christ" or how evil has been "justified" by evil men "cherry picking" and maligning the Bible or the message of Christ to their own agenda. However, that being said, an examination of the life of Christ, and His early followers leads me to conclude that they choose to lay down their lives rather than take the lives of those who disagreed with their beliefs. I don't think the same can be said about the founder of Islam. There in lies the difference.

    I have no problem calling out those who claim to be "Christian" (which actually means Christ-like -- who challenged His followers to even love their enemies among other difficult things), yet behavior is way off the rails. True Christianity should have not harm or malice, as love does no wrong to ones neighbor.

    I think if I were a follower of Islam, I may find it difficult to faithfully follow its beliefs, when it comes to what it calls me to do to unbelievers/infidels -- that is if I take a literal interpretation of the Koran or follow the fundamentals of the founder. This I think is why we see the "radicalization process" bear such horrid fruit.

    P.S.: And I say this all with due respect to those of Muslim heritage, that love our country, our freedoms, and our way of life (i.e., Tlok's friend). No problem, as we'd all be lucky and thankful to have such a neighbor. However, here needs to be discernment as to whether one's belief system will inhibit them from adopting the laws and liberties and other aspects of this country. I think people who emigrate to this country should respect and adopt these things.
     
    Last edited: Jun 13, 2016
  19. Tlokein

    Tlokein Well-Known Member

    Oct 12, 2012
    As always, well said CCDog.
     
  20. Tlokein

    Tlokein Well-Known Member

    Oct 12, 2012
    Well I'm glad to officially join the club.

    Did the Walmart fatties you encountered when you came to Topsail scare you off from ever visiting NC again? If not, I'd be happy to pop by and contribute to your campaign AKA "catch a good buzz" fund.

    Chavez\Metard 2016...