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The rise of the Blak National parliament

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Canem Malum,

Could you please explain your statements about Steel,
Paul, and myself. I don't understand what you are trying
to say - and give evidence of why you think we are "racists."
Also what does communism have to do with any of this?

It all doesn't make any sense. And unfortunately repetitive.

Could you try a different approach please.
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 30 September 2023 9:28:43 AM
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I was responding to Paul1405's comment about Josephus. Apart from that see my previous posts for a reason why "I believe" that Paul1405, SteeleRedux, Foxy are extreme racists and communists.

See my posts below...
http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/user.asp?id=72968
Posted by Canem Malum, Saturday, 30 September 2023 9:50:20 AM
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Canem Malum,

I didn't aske for your posting record on the subject.
I asked for an explanation. I didn't get one.
You throw the term "communism" around so freely at
people you don't know who happen to have different
opinions to yours - and whose opinions are not set in
concrete and can change as different facts and evidence
comes to light.

With you however - it's a different story. You seem
fixated on just the one thought. That's unfortunate
and of course makes any future discourse impossible.

That is something I do regret - because from time to
time I have seen a glimmer of light coming from some of
what you post. But then it disappears. I'd like to
see that light return more often - which I think it
would if we were to meet in person and had a chat.

Perhaps that's foolishness on my part.

Still I have grown up with dogs - and they certainly have
not all been bad.
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 30 September 2023 10:09:31 AM
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I don't expect Foxy to change her views based on my opinion. Hopefully something I say will raise questions in her own mind over her own beliefs and over time she will understand- or not- and in my view that will reduce tyranny and genocide in the world.

Communists (and Foxy) seem to believe in racist multiculturalism- mostly in the western world- to mix all cultures so that only one culture exists- this is racism and genocide- especially Anglo-genocide.

Perhaps just one of many examples of bigoted principles held by communists. What makes communists much worse than other forms of bigotry- their ideology as a universalist world principle and have shown at many levels in theoretical ideological propaganda and practice that they are willing to accomplish these ends by the deaths of 100 million people. Most nations do their killing with the sense of a measure of last resort. The Communists seemingly killed in the name of righteousness- even though they did seem to hide the bodies. Combining Trotsky's principle of permanent revolution- "in the communist universe it's horrific ideological murderous genocidal cleansing all the way down and forever for all time" (rather than the Earth being supported on recursive turtles all the way down).

Over time I investigate different things- sometimes contradictory and challenging- not everybody is able to confront a reality contrary to the lingua franca. But principles seem to be important to define reality- in existentialism being true to oneself is more important- to see reality through ones own eye's to attempt to understand the paradoxes of the human condition and different social theories to live a genuine existence- as much as we can.

Do you ever feel that the modern world is fake- twisted and distorted?

Sometimes I find myself making bad decisions because of faulty logic- but I think more than most (I'll let you work out for yourself what that means)- we are all fallible. Sometimes I look at the way people come to their views and see faults- despite their passion and authoritativeness- which can be influential in the minds of the weak.
Posted by Canem Malum, Saturday, 30 September 2023 11:17:50 AM
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Canem Malum,

Thank you for explaining some of your beliefs.
I find them very interesting and would love to
hear more from you. In some of your outlook you
remind me of my father. Who by the way was a
great admirer of Winston Churchill. I grew up
with a love of English Literature. Dad used to buy
books for me to read.
He would roll over in his grave at your referral
of me as a communist.

Anyhow - surely we can hold different opinions
without labeling people - surely? And people's
opinions do change depending on the circumstances.

I grew up with a love of tradition. But as I grew
older I realized that we can't just assume that
because something is old it is right.

Also today many of us have come to realize in
modern times that the "melting pot" need not mean
the end of particular ethnic identities or traditions.
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 30 September 2023 11:42:00 AM
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CM

Did you mean communists (like Foxy)?

She is likely to snap back and say that she knows all about communism, and how her parents escaped it. She comes up with that one regularly.

Escaped it, or did they come to spread it?

Not knowing them, I will give them the benefit of the doubt. They were probably decent, hard working people typical of their generation and post-war immigrants.

But you know what they say about immigrants: they are OK, but it's the children born here (first generation Australians) that you have to watch.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 30 September 2023 11:54:13 AM
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