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The Real West v Islamic History & a New Perspective

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Mhaze,
The term "Right winger" is meaningless anyway but the term "Islamic" is not, the only people who use the term "Right Winger" are Leftists and it literally translates as "People we don't like".
I obviously meet a lot of people the Left don't like and I've never heard any of them use the term "Right Wing", it's a Leftist slur and every time we hear it we know we're listening to one of our enemies.
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Sunday, 6 December 2015 4:18:48 PM
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In what universe are Islamo-fascists anything but extreme Right-wing, if we insist on using such terms as Left and Right ?

We are in a weird situation where some children, who don't like the US, have found a new buddy (whether he likes it or not), who truly-ruly don't like the US. So they must be good. So members of the SAF (Socialist Apologists for Fascism) take to the streets with their beside-the-point banners and accuse people of - what ? -racism ?! Who but idiots would ever say that race has anything to do with it ? But I suppose it side-tracks the discussion, such as there is one, and that's all opportunists need.

Note to SAF: Islamism is an ideology, it is not a race. It's not a Left-swing ideology, but an extremely fright-swing, reactionary, barbaric ideology. You would be amongst the first to be parted from your poor, empty heads, come the day. As my old grandmother would say, you've got your thumb up the wrong donkey's arse.

Just trying to help.

Joe
Posted by Loudmouth, Monday, 7 December 2015 10:56:29 AM
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If most of you oppose radical Islam so much I don't know why you don't support Assad in Syria.
I guess you're all victims of MSM propaganda.
Do you not realise the conflict in Syria is between a pluralist state and sectarian Islamists, backed up by the big powers?
Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 7 December 2015 11:25:02 AM
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Would it be true to say that moslems are Infidelophobic?

Hmmm... did I just invent a new word? ;-)
Posted by Jayb, Monday, 7 December 2015 11:45:22 AM
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Hi Jayb,

Well, yes, as an infidel, I often feel quite anxious that, if they knew, many Muslims, especially Islamists, would hate me - if 'phobia' still has that meaning.

Islamophobis, on the other hand ....

I was on the bus on Friday, and a middle-aged Muslim woman got on, loaded up with bags of stuff, and a 10-kilo bag of rice, having come from the markets. It was a hot day, 36-37 here in Adelaide. She dropped the bag of rice, getting out her swipe-card. I picked it up and put it next to me, and she sat down next to me (the only available seat) with the rest of her load, without acknowledging anything. I'd seen her many times, she has the face tattoos of a Somali or Yemeni woman, she gets off at my stop, so when our stop came up, I gave her the bag. Of course, as a good Muslim woman, she couldn't acknowledge it. But quite a few women on the bus gave me smiles of approval. So much for Islamophobia. [Or maybe it was just my good looks].

Paranoia: I went to school in Darwin, then came down to Adelaide. From a small town to a larger town, I developed a sort of phobia, that everybody else knew each other and were out to pick on me. Of course, it was fleeting, but I can appreciate people coming from not just a small town to a bigger one, but these cays from villages to a large city, an environment with totally different lifestyles, language and habits, shockingly free relationships and totally unfamiliar ethnic groups. In that situation, a glance in the street or on a bus may be misinterpreted as hostility or worse.

For all that, Muslims, women in hijabs, etc., seem to be completely relaxed in public, no furtive glances at some imagined act of hostility, or 'phobia'.

So let's move on from myths and fables.

Joe
Posted by Loudmouth, Monday, 7 December 2015 12:13:58 PM
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Yes Jayb, you have; ifidelophobic !
You should copyright it !
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 7 December 2015 12:16:43 PM
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