readingstockport
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To go back to the first post in this thread, I too am depressed and worried. I fear worse is to come
bhaexpress said:Oh no, not at all. I don't know about North Carolina but I have seen some ridiculous things in other places. The legal system is a joke, the Police incredibly stupid, a non existant health system for many, possibly the worst social services, in the Western World, undoubtedly the worst education system in the Western World, a fundermental lack of gun control and religious fundamentalists who are totally out of touch with reality.
There are a few other things, 15% of the population living below the poverty line, 1% of the population in jail (that's about 3000 000 people, higher than any other country in the world). Shall I go on ?
Frankly, it's biggest problem is the insularity of what seems to be the majority of the population. And let's face it, the country is run by a president who didn't even win the election.
Yep, it's pretty f***ed up like I say.
Gareth Glover said:My strong belief is that Al Queda are a bunch of sick, stupid, brainwashed murderers that bottom line, like killing people. They try and disguise it with tapes of the Koran but I would have more respect for them if they said " We did it because we like blowing people up ".
Don;t try and give justification to them or reasons as there are none.
Sorry, Gareth, the only racism I have detected in this thread is part of one sentence:-Gareth Glover said:I do question strongly the anti USA vitriol generally on NSC, not just this thread. It is rascist and I have to question some people's motives and the justification for such hatred. They seem to back up the Arabs states but condemn the USA at every possible opportunity and this thread proves that again.
is there something about whitleyreadingstockport said:And exactly where did I, or anyone else, do that??
Don't try to back up your ill-informed personal insults unless you are willing to do it face to face one day.
Duncan H said:It's probably true of some of them, but they certainly are all in favour of human rights within their own contries - which is more than can be said for many Muslims (or we wouldn't have Sharia law in places like Nigeria).
I would be interested in what you suggest we do as a first step to align ourselves with this "vast majority of muslims [that] believe in human rights". Because that is what I'd like to do too.
I just think that the first step is to have a constitution that puts government above religion. Like the Americans have been trying to do in Iraq.
Duncan H said:I don't agree with relativism at all.
I'd say the western way is better because of things like modern medicine, and that our science actually works (i.e. planes fly, cars drive, innoculation prevents illness). I also think western civilization has done much moral good for the world (i.e. people like Tom Paine and the rights of man, outlawing slavery, working conditions, freedom of speech, rights for women etc).
Anyone who argues that this is just relative is wrong IMO. These are good things, that we should be proud of.
Gareth Glover said:My bugger off was directed at AP and his unnecessary condecending patrionising reponse to my thread about the " lone voice " but I have to conclude you are much more intelligent and use much longer words than me. Therefore obviously you are right. Sorry.
London Irish said:I'm deliberately going to use long words now to terrify Gareth.
Your support for the US, Gareth, is lamentably supercalifragilistic-expialidocious