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[Serious] Far-Right Extremism Is a Global Problem
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RE: Far-Right Extremism Is a Global Problem
Quote:Far-Right Extremism Is a Global Problem

Show us the problem in Africa.
Show us the problem in Australia.
Show us the problem in Asia.
Thats 3/5 continents
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RE: Far-Right Extremism Is a Global Problem
(January 17, 2021 at 3:44 am)Deesse23 Wrote:
Quote:Far-Right Extremism Is a Global Problem

Show us the problem in Africa.
Show us the problem in Australia.
Show us the problem in Asia.
Thats 3/5 continents

Well, the prick who shot up the mosques here in NZ is Australian. And there is a movement in both NZ and Oz of white supremacists, though they're not as prominant as they are elsewhere.

I think there is a problem with right-wing extremism in many Western countries, and it has, for the most part, been ignored because everyone was focussed on Islamic extremism.

The focus has shifted to these extremists more and more recently, but I don't think we can drop the ball on Islamic and other extremist groups.

Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:

"You did WHAT?  With WHO?  WHERE???"
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RE: Far-Right Extremism Is a Global Problem
(January 17, 2021 at 3:44 am)Deesse23 Wrote:
Quote:Far-Right Extremism Is a Global Problem

Show us the problem in Africa.
Show us the problem in Australia.
Show us the problem in Asia.
Thats 3/5 continents

4/6 - virtually no far right extremism in Antarctica (although some penguins are fairly dickish).

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RE: Far-Right Extremism Is a Global Problem
(January 16, 2021 at 12:31 pm)WinterHold Wrote: Looks like Islamic extremism is old news....

I think we're in for a revolving door of enemies, for the foreseeable future. They'll be happy to start blaming the Muslims again, if it helps them do what they want to do anyway. 

Plus, since Obama's "pivot to Asia," they've been working up anti-China sentiment. China is booming, and spending its money more wisely than the US, and the only way that America knows how to deal with competition is with violence. So we can expect more propaganda about China. The idiot rioters were telling the capitol police that the police were working for China. Just as MSNBC lied constantly about Trump helping Russia, Fox and others will be lying constantly about Biden working for China. It's a total lie, but it makes more defense spending popular, and justifies violence. Australia is getting pulled into this -- they'll have to hate China too, if they want US trade. (And I can tell you from personal experience: Beijing University students are unequaled in the world, and flying from Beijing Airport to O'Hare is like flying from the future into a third-world country.)

And of course they've always got Putin in the wings, ready to be the next evil genius, if that's useful. 

All of it hides that America is far worse than any of them.

I read an interesting thing about Biden the other day. Back in the late '90s he put together a new security bill that would have made wide-ranging changes. Too many people objected to it then, since it obviously harmed civil liberties. Remember civil liberties? Americans used to care about those. Anyway, then 9-11 happened, and they renamed his bill "The Patriot Act" and passed it with practically no discussion. That was how they had this zillion-page bill ready to go within days -- it was already there. So they got rid of habeas corpus, they're able to kill American citizens without judicial review, etc. etc. Thanks Joe. 

Now the thing at the Capitol happened, and Biden is promising widespread changes to domestic security. There will be a crackdown on domestic terrorism, and it will be popular because of Trump's riot. The website called Vox, which is vaguely sort of left wing, wanted us to have sympathy for the Black Lives Matter riots and didn't want the police to be further militarized because of them. But this last week they've urged that all the Capitol rioters be arrested and prosecuted. The no-fly lists are being expanded, surveillance is being increased, etc. And suddenly lot of people who think of themselves as left-wing don't mind so much, because the enemies are on the right. Suddenly we like the police again, and we don't mind giving them all the tools they want. 

And of course "liberals" -- all but the most left-wing people -- are calling on corporations to restrict free speech now. Mark Zuckerberg and the guy who runs Twitter will be given wide-ranging new powers to delete and censor, and this is already being used against lefties as much as against Q-anon idiots. The merging of corporate power with government is pretty much complete. (The technical term for this is "fascism.")

No matter what happens, things only go in one direction: toward the military industrial complex. 

It's easy to see. When the propaganda machine wants to invent an enemy, it has almost unlimited power to do so. When they wanted us to hate Muslims, people from all over the political spectrum went for it. Useful idiots like Christopher Hitchens and Sam Harris influenced the people who think of themselves as rational. Fox and Rush Limbaugh did the same thing for less pseudo-intellectual people. And we see frequent posters here who chant it like a mantra, absolutely convinced that Islam is their eternal foe. Talk about sheeple.

(January 16, 2021 at 7:56 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Um I think you don't understand that "far right" applies to every religion.

Many religious people are not on the far right. There are left-wing religious people, also. 

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There are Buddhists and Hindus and Jews whom have the same bullshit conservative values of fear of others and oppression of females Islam and Christianity has.

[...]

There ARE conservative Jews whom have refused to sit on commercial passenger jets next to women, in the same context right wing Muslims force sexist clothing on women.

"Whom" is an object pronoun. You can't use it as a subject. The subject pronoun is "who." 

"There are Buddhists and Hindus and Jews who have left wing political beliefs." 

In the above sentence, the subject of the subordinate clause is "who." Using "whom" is wrong.

"Religious people are the ones against whom Brian is prejudiced." 

In the above example, the subject of the sentence is "people," but the subject of the subordinate clause is "Brian." That's why it takes "whom." 

In conversation and in informal writing, most people don't use "whom." (Only those to whom grammar is very important use it at all.) So it would be better for you to just stop using it at all. "Who" would be acceptable in every case, and a misuse of "whom" only calls attention to your error.
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(January 17, 2021 at 4:23 am)The Valkyrie Wrote: Well, the prick who shot up the mosques here in NZ is Australian.  And there is a movement in both NZ and Oz of white supremacists, though they're not as prominant as they are elsewhere.
Doesnt sound like its a particularly big problem.

(January 17, 2021 at 4:23 am)The Valkyrie Wrote: I think there is a problem with right-wing extremism in many Western countries, and it has, for the most part, been ignored because everyone was focussed on Islamic extremism.
Yes, but these right wingers dont have the same goal, unlike islamist extremists. The right wingers have common foes (other races, anyone not being part of the in-group, etc), yet they would, and have, fight each other, since lots of nationalism is involved. French and german right wingers may agree that syrian refugees should be flat out rejected from european borders, but without this common foe they would point towards each other being opponents having to be fought.

(January 17, 2021 at 4:23 am)The Valkyrie Wrote: The focus has shifted to these extremists more and more recently, but I don't think we can drop the ball on Islamic and other extremist groups.
Yep, and thats exactly what our forum islamist is trying here. The whole thread is whataboutism with regard to (violent) islamism, which is a global problem.

I have no problems disussing the problem of the "new/alt right", but certainly not with someone who is doing this only to distract from another problem: Islamism, which really is a global problem unlike the new right, which is not globally united. Its only united in its hate for out-group foes, hatred for "others". As soon as those are gone, the other right wing nationalists are the "others" who need to be fought.
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Being "far right" is a symptom, not the disease.
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(January 16, 2021 at 12:52 pm)Deesse23 Wrote:
(January 16, 2021 at 12:31 pm)WinterHold Wrote: Looks like Islamic extremism is old news....
...but right wing extremism doesnt make it any less dangerous.

Whataboutism much?
Yeah, how is it old news? He made a topic on the raise of extremests. Or so called Islamic extremists don't count as far-right? They are just fundamentalists and not far right.
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"
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BREAKING: Iraq bombing: IS says it was behind deadly suicide attacks in Baghdad


Quote:The Islamic State (IS) group has said it was behind a double suicide bombing in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, on Thursday that killed at least 32 people and wounded more than 100.
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RE: Far-Right Extremism Is a Global Problem
Yeah, "Islamic extremism is old news" and yet there are swarms of people migrating from Muslim countries because they find living under the Islamic laws and governments unlivable.



teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"
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An asshat is an asshat, no matter which flag of lunacy they fly.
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