On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 05:29:41PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
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The Saker brings the usual insight and concise, fact based analysis to the table. Enjoy :)
A crash course on the true causes of “antisemitism” - http://thesaker.is/a-crash-course-on-the-true-causes-of-antisemitism/ - http://www.unz.com/tsaker/a-crash-course-on-the-true-causes-of-anti-semitism...
A quick 1hr follow up on the ME situation - Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Lebanon, etc, but in particularly Syria from a man who was "invited to Syria by the Great Patriarch of the Christian church" - freedom of speech, and freedom of religion, from the (Syrian) Islamic world ftw! Americans could learn a thing or two... For those yet unaware or otherwise (((fully indoctrinated))), David Duke speaks a lot of clear and simple truth backed up by facts. But just remember, you -will- be socially crucified if you dare to oppose the PC “fact” that minority uniqueness celebrations ought be allowed for Whites as much as for any other skin colour‼ David Duke with proof Zionist neocons support ISIS - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mshkiUwo_c ... 13:30 “Now Syria, just for people who don't know this, now, I know a lot about Syria, not only have I studied the Syrian question and the Syrian history deeply, I've got many friends in Syria, both Shiite and Sunni and Christian. I was invited to Syria by the Great Patriarch of the Christian Church. And you have one of the oldest standing Christian churches on the planet that's been operating in Syria since 100 years after the time of Jesus Christ. Many of them are the same descendants, of many of the early Christians. The Gentiles accepted Christianity, the Jews wholesalely rejected it, and the New Testament has a lot about the persecutions of Christians in fact by the Jews. And in that country the Christians respect Assad - he has defended their rights, there interests and their heritage, and the Sunnis who are there, and they have Sunni and Shiite as well, but they have Sunnis as well which is probably the biggest Muslim sect that exists in Syria has been very supportive of Assad, so he supported the Sunnis, and the Sunni leader, in fact the Grand Mufti of the Sunni faith in Syria, is actually a very very moderate Muslim. He's not what you call a ‘radical Muslim extremist’, in fact he actually has made public statements (you can look this up on Wikipedia, I'm not just making this up) he's actually made public statements that he opposes Shariah law. Now this is the leading Sunni cleric in the country but he opposes Sharia law. You have Sharya law in places like Saudi Arabia, and Sharia law obviously is practiced by ISIS. It's a very draconian law that basically takes away the rights and freedoms of anybody else. In fact he [Syria's Grand Mufti] has made public statements saying that he believed in complete freedom of speech and freedom of religion, and he said 'the truth is how do you even know if your religion is right if you don't have the right to hear another point of view'. And he believes in his particular brand of Islam, and he's not afraid for debate on these subjects and discussion and he says that when you don't have freedom of speech it lessens the ability of people to make good decisions. ” ... I'd love to keep transcribing folks, but just have too much on my plate. With VLC you can speed it up, and The Duke speaks clearly and slowly enough that this works relatively well in this case...