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Celebrities and terrorism - where are they?
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Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 22 January 2015 10:28:36 AM
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'How quaint, you think Lebanese and Afghan boys listen to Kylie Minogue and Guy Sebastian or would take on board anything said by a raving homo like Ian Thorpe or a Hollywood whore like Delta Goodrem.'
Yes Jay most of the local muslims boys have tried this secular lifestyle only to find out that it is extremely hollow and is in itself a death cult. That is why it is hilarous/pathetic/sad to watch feminist on shows like Q&A trying to offer advice to these muslims. They don't realise how much they are despised. Posted by runner, Thursday, 22 January 2015 11:59:08 AM
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Runner,
Skip to the 8:00 mark in the video I posted and tell me that's not "badass" as the kids would say. Four mujahideen in a Hilux with a heavy machine gun mounted on the back charge a column of armoured Humvees who have a clear advantage in terrain and the cover of fortifications,you can see in the distance the government troops spinning their wheels in reverse gear to get away from them. Sorry Foxy and Nathan but If I was 30 years younger I'd have a hard time not being impressed by that video, in fact when I was a teenager in the 1980's we used to cheer on the Afghan Mujahideen who were fighting the Russians and "corrrr" over their bravery and derring do on the battlefield. Whatever you think of ISIS they've got dash, they've got character and "balls of steel", qualities which have been pounded out of Western males over the last five decades. Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Thursday, 22 January 2015 12:24:17 PM
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The whole idea of this proposal is to get young people's minds away from extremists or bad behaviour - and it can make a real difference, despite what some might say. My original comments were into celebrities in general - some in music, film scenes and other areas.
The reason I said this, is because many young people aren't going to care about a countries Prime Minister - because they are simply seen as "boring". That's an understatement. I have a nephew, Jordan. He has always loved Micheal Jordan - as a basketball player - since school age and played basketball right through to high school. His room was covered in posters of MJ and being of Aboriginal background - he's felt connected. Good schooling is needed and the federal governments program for youth is a waste of taxpayers money. Other options are needed. Students spend so much time at school - so better school options are required. People can see some celebrities (you may not know) who are Muslim (or have converted) at: http://www.albawaba.com/slideshow/famous-muslim-converts--550560. Also some celebrities, like Nicole Kidman - have taken out full page advertisements opposing terrorism in expensive overseas newspapers. We need these people (in many ways) - more than the government. Good films with high class celebrities can help KILL the terrorism industry. Posted by NathanJ, Thursday, 22 January 2015 1:45:18 PM
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Nathan,
You just don't get it do you? Here, watch this video, it explains everything: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHhM7QAi9xU There's "Islam" and there's Islam, Negro celebrities invariably follow Elijah Mohammed and his heretical successors. And how is a young indigenous kid supposed to identify with Negroes any more than with Whites and what's more why would you want him looking up to degenerates like Mike Tyson and Ice Cube and not Australians like Briggs? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uehivnJjaas This is just brilliant, Briggs & Gurrumul: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o15LOxTGOY More contemporary Australian music K21 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiU56apmx3E Bliss n Eso http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfLa32K74Zw Tornts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEQSVEs6-cY Vents http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8-Wz3C_8LY The Funkoars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICQ7JSCBZn0 Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Thursday, 22 January 2015 3:09:06 PM
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Hmmm the extreemists recently decapitated a group of youths who watched a soccer match.
What would they do for watching Kylie ? Posted by Bazz, Thursday, 22 January 2015 4:50:18 PM
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Thank You for the valid points you've raised
and I certainly don't have the answers to
the problems you've pointed out. I was merely
offering an alternative suggestion to what
Nathan was proposing that I thought might
influence these people
work better than Kylie Minogue. It's worth a
shot - and even if only a few are saved - isn't
that better than more lost.