One race, divided people

  • Michael D Nalley
    9 years ago

    What is said in the Club stays in the Club

    "Religion is to blame for most of the problems the world faces and I mean all religions."
    I think back to August 2008 when a member warned us she may not be with us much longer
    When we found out she passed a old song from Cat Stevens (OH VERY YOUNG ) was stuck in my head for days and also that Elisabetta liked my poem

    We have rationalized, nationalized and realized it all ends the same
    We have respected rejected and expected to honor His name
    We have obsessed, regressed and confessed that we feel shame
    We have anointed, appointed and disappointed we cast blame

    https://youtu.be/94aapBCyMn8

  • Darren
    9 years ago

    I used to be of the opinion that these Muslim extremists were the next Nazis,

    But I now fear that this is media brainwashing

    Yes ISIS are a real threat,

    However what bothers me is this,

    Whenever an act of violence is carried out by a Muslim we always see the headline 'Muslim this or Muslim that'

    when an act of violence is carried out by any other religion they are usually referred to by name or nationality not religion.

    Religion does cause wars and atrocities, but religion has always been around since people worshiped the sun. Some people need a religion to have something to believe in, some reason to be alive. Others need religion for profit or for their own agendas.

    We are one race, but we are the most intolerable and destructive race. We aren't born like that, we are raised and taught that way.

  • Michael D Nalley
    9 years ago

    35 + Shaheed, 180 + injured, shlạ', critical situations and counting..
    Reaction: a minute of silence and statements condemning terrorism.
    # silent

    http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/the-beheading-of-a-9-year-old-girl-prompted-huge-protests-in-afghanistan/ar-BBmVSL0?ocid=spartandhp

    Notice the protesters are wearing hijabs

  • Bob Shank
    9 years ago

    Bingo Darren, it depends what media circuit you want to believe, and who is controlling or feeding the media, Government needs its people to feel threatened, it's how they justify more and more spending, more and more taxation, etc. etc. etc, and before the naysayers chime in about ISIS being a real threat, that's already been established, we have real threats from many sources, but none worse than ourselves, how many people are dying from alcohol and drugs, how many kids are killing each other, how many people are dying from senseless murders, from poverty, disease.......the real wars are within your own individual countries, but there's no money to be made there, if people clean up their own yards they'll start feeling good about themselves and you won't be able to control them or manipulate them, wake up.......

  • Hellon
    9 years ago

    It depends what media circuit you want to believe, and who is controlling or feeding the media
    ^^^^

    Lee Rigby...hacked to death

    Curtis Cheng....shot at random

    James Foley...beheaded

    Fact...not fiction.

    Alcoholics and drug addicts chose their own sorry paths...none of these people (and there are many more I could name) were given any choice at all.

    "how many kids are killing each other"

    ^^^

    Unless your government rethinks its gun laws that's not likely to change but..hey that's another debate that's been exhausted on this site over and over.

  • Bob Shank
    9 years ago

    Lee Rigby...hacked to death

    Curtis Cheng....shot at random

    James Foley...beheaded

    Fact...not fiction.

    ^and your point is

    Dylann Roof

    Timothy Mc Veigh

    Adam Lanza

    ^fact not fiction....and their victims weren't given a choice either....people seem to think there should be rules in war, I never understood this concept, I invade your house, but you're the terrorist......we can go on and on about this forever, it doesn't solve anything, eventually we will self destruct as a people, because we know no other way, you can only shed so much blood before we all drown, and for what, whose concept about God is right

  • Hellon
    9 years ago

    Yes...well the three you mentioned were not victims they are all american citizens who had easy access to weapons because of your lenient gun laws so...perhaps you need to look at that. The three I mentioned, all victims, are all from different countries and had very different lifestyles. The one thing that connects them is that they all died at the hands of terrorists....that's my point.

  • Kevin
    9 years ago

    We need an Ozymandias to trick us all into being on the same team.

  • Hellon
    9 years ago

    I think the people of Paris willl be finding it difficult to find a Ozymandias to fit their current situation right now.