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An act of betrayal and infamy : Comments

By Alon Ben-Meir, published 14/10/2019

This time Republicans finally raised their voices and condemned the precipitous withdrawal from Syria. They understood how dire the regional consequences will be.

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Trump's description of the "endless wars" sums it all up. The Middle East will never have peace as long as there is one Arab standing ! Even the last Arab would seek a conflict with anyone that is within sight ! Conflict is in their DNA.
Posted by individual, Tuesday, 15 October 2019 6:37:42 AM
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It had to come !
Everyone is fed up with the never ending war in the Middle East.
The Arab's genome is badly damaged after some thousands of years of
marrying their cousins. This has been shown in a number of government
reports in Australia, Britain, Holland and Denmark.
As a result they have developed behavior patterns that make it very
difficult for them to compromise. It has resulted in a lower average
IQ which geneticists say would take hundreds of years to breed out if
they stopped the practice right now.

I know, I know there will be those that cry racist etc etc.
Well, it is fact and the number of Arab and Pakistani children in
special education classes in the UK proves it.
The worse part of it is the cruelty that it imposes on the children.

As a result it means that there is no mutually acceptable solution
to their ethnic, racial, religious, and political disputes.
We should get out permanently, cut them off and leave them to it.
Such a situation might bring them to their senses, hopefully.
But don't hold your breath.
Posted by Bazz, Tuesday, 15 October 2019 4:14:35 PM
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Bazz,
Yes, it's a terrible situation when really the only way out is to be cruel to be kind !
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 12:31:49 AM
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Dear Bazz,

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You wrote :

« The Arab's genome is badly damaged after some thousands of years of marrying their cousins … As a result, they have developed behavior patterns that make it very difficult for them to compromise … it means that there is no mutually acceptable solution to their ethnic, racial, religious, and political disputes »

Is it nature or is it nurture ? That is the question, Bazz. I tend to think it’s more a question of nurture than biology. Call it “natural inheritance” if you wish – but nothing to do with genetics.

To me, it is cultural, religious inheritance.

The Middle East is the home of modern monotheism : Judaism, multiple forms of Christianity and two forms of Islam (the original concept of monotheism having been contrived by the Egyptian pharaoh, Akhenaten, who posited – and imposed – the “sun god”, Aten). It is this factor that singles out the Middle East compared to all other regions in the world. For about 5 billion people (almost two thirds of the world population), it is the “holy land”, each religion jealously claiming parts of it – often the same – as its own.

The Middle East is a concentration of the most fervent, devout believers in their one and only God. Their religions and cultures transcend the nations that compose it, influencing them and sometimes even controlling and governing them.

Rigorous, unswerving and unconditional faith (blind faith?) breeds intolerance and intolerance inevitably leads to conflict and war, never ending war - never ending religious war.

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Posted by Banjo Paterson, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 7:07:57 AM
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intolerance inevitably leads to conflict and war, never ending war - never ending religious war.
Banjo Paterson,
That's why the West should not interfere there but pounce on it when borders are crossed to the outside world !
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 7:49:19 AM
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Banjo, everything you say might be right but the genome problem is a
fixed fact as numerous genetists have reported. Go to NSW Govt Hansard
and search NSW Health Genetics Auburn Hospital.
That should find it. Also Midlands Heath service House of Commons UK
Cousin Marriage report.

There was an article somewhere about a young Pakistani woman who was
being forced to marry her cousin in Pakistan but she ran away and has
since formed an association against cousin marriage.
The Immans were very annoyed with her.
Her story is rather wrenching as she tells about her retarded and with
other handicaps cousins and nephews. Her extended family has a number
of handicapped members.

Sadly it is only too true.
Posted by Bazz, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 2:36:54 PM
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