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Paris, anyone?
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Richard Barrett
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWhile it's easy to say in two lines what half a lifetime of evidential re-inclusion would be needed to rectify, it beats me how you can say that the role of current world leaders, especially Mr Netanyahu, has no bearing.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostIndeed, shame on me for the oversight. And thanks for pointing it out, Caliban."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Richard Barrett
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Postnot disconnecting things from the continuum
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post... for example Cameron returning from Paris to say that in the wake of these events the "intelligence agencies need more access to both communications data - records of phonecalls and online exchanges between individuals - and the contents of communications."
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostIt doesn't beat me how you can think that world leaders have played a part in what led to the current situation, because I understand that you have a different perception of the world, to me. I know where you're coming from, I just think you're wrong and I'm not mystified.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post... for example Cameron returning from Paris to say that in the wake of these events the "intelligence agencies need more access to both communications data - records of phonecalls and online exchanges between individuals - and the contents of communications."Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIs adjudging others on their record a matter of personal agenda? If so a personal agenda seems not only unavoidable but would seem to me a perfectly valid basis for not disconnecting things from the continuum which they (and especially the characters we're criticising for being there, given their part in what has led to the present situation) represent.
Where does a rational person with no agenda stand?
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Anna
Originally posted by Caliban View PostNo problem. They seem quite often overlooked of late amid all the 'freedom of expression/tasteless cartoon' debate
I say the above about those of the Jewish faith with the caveat that not all Jews are Zionists, nor do all Jews support the actions of the Israeli government and with great sadness that nearly 5,000 gendarmes have now had to be deployed to guard Jewish schools and synagogues.
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Richard Barrett
Originally posted by Don Petter View PostWhen did politicians not capitalise on events to further their own ends?
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Originally posted by Don Petter View PostWhen did politicians not capitalise on events to further their own ends?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostIndeed they have rather been seen as incidental, and, in answer to S_A as to why Netayahu felt he wanted to attend, I think it was important, and a comfort, to the Jews of Paris as they have endured a campaign of hatred over the past few years which some say is akin to how it was in the 30s. And, it would now seem that if Couliblay hadn't encountered a traffic accident and shot the policewoman his target would have been the Jewish school around the corner (instead he chose the Kosher store the next day in order, as he told the tv station he was talking to, that he could kill Jews)
I say the above about those of the Jewish faith with the caveat that not all Jews are Zionists, nor do all Jews support the actions of the Israeli government and with great sadness that nearly 5,000 gendarmes have now had to be deployed to guard Jewish schools and synagogues.
Well said. It's disgraceful how the contemporary rise/return of brazen ante-semitism meets with such ambivalence, especially from the left. It almost feels like a form of collusion. Of course I'm sure it's not intended.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostRB has taken Serial_Apologist out of context. S_A was referring to the western leaders' part on what led to the present situation, not its aftermath.
Of course following the atrocities, the self righteous leaders will show insincerity and use it as an excuse to further their agendas; the barrack-room Marxists will blame Israel and introduce red-herrings like racism, impoverishment and imperialism; the racists will blame EU foreign policy and will scare monger about Sweden being 40% muslim in 15 years, yada. yada, yada.
Where does a rational person with no agenda stand?
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Richard Barrett
Originally posted by Anna View Postwhy Netanyahu felt he wanted to attend
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
Well said. It's disgraceful how the contemporary rise/return of brazen ante-semitism meets with such ambivalence, especially from the left. It almost feels like a form of collusion. Of course I'm sure it's not intended.
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