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    Quote Originally Posted by Badawiout View Post
    1.) I am quite sure Pallywood propaganda converts the fence


    into something else.

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    your words here are very reliable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chipz View Post
    I was simply listing the countries in the middle-east which have recently revolted against their existing government to create a better one. Wasn't Tunisia the first to revolt into revolution? People don't typically revolt against a quality government in aims for a worse one.
    No they don't, but when you say crappy, say on what level is it crappy.
    If Tunisia was crappy on the general social level, we shoul've had a bloody revoltion, but it was propably the first of its kind to be so "clean".
    Economicly, yes we are in a good situation, there many poor people than it was previously thought before (mostly in the inner regions).

    But hopefully the revolution came in its time to uncover many facts.

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    I don`t see what any of this has to do with the antisemitism rampant in post WWII islam. For example, it`s against saudi law for jews to step foot in saudi arabia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p-brane View Post
    I don`t see what any of this has to do with the antisemitism rampant in post WWII islam. For example, it`s against saudi law for jews to step foot in saudi arabia.
    Ha, that's weird, Saudi Arabia is one of the biggest supporters of Israel in the region (Qatar too).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow1 View Post
    I wish if you start looking at people and the world, on a larger scale and a more general view on humanity, fanatism, crime, love, friendship, hate ... are all something human shared between all human, so you find fanatics in every culture, every country, in every domain and of every kind, same as for crimes, also for love and caring and help...
    But many people take a stand against such fanatics and drive them away with truth, honesty, love and education. In many Arab countries education is sill very much absent or misguided.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow1 View Post
    Ha, that's weird, Saudi Arabia is one of the biggest supporters of Israel in the region (Qatar too).
    That's what we in the west call "Political expediency".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow1 View Post
    Ha, that's weird, Saudi Arabia is one of the biggest supporters of Israel in the region.

    The saudis have institutionalized antisemitism through their unlimited funding of the most intolerant brand of islam there is, called wahhabism, in effect making it their national religion. The wahhabist view of jews is that they`re cosmically evil so that there is a moral imperitive that obligates wahhabists to kill jews without rest until every last one of them is dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p-brane View Post
    The saudis have institutionalized antisemitism through their unlimited funding of the most intolerant brand of islam there is, called wahhabism, in effect making it their national religion. The wahhabist view of jews is that they`re cosmically evil so that there is a moral imperitive that obligates wahhabists to kill jews without rest until every last one of them is dead.

    Oh pleas don't tell me how much ignorant and uneducated most Saudi Arabians are. :O

    (Because of their goverment, that effcorse needs to keep it's population in need to it and to their dictatorship, and effcorse the west wants it like that, it's one of their biggest allies in the region, it even stopped the revolution in Bahrain and no media even really talked about it.)

    They almost have nothing but money (even that there are alot of poor people there from what I have heard).
    The bottom of line is, they are in a serious need for real education.

    What I said doesnt mean that everything is negatif about Saudi Arabia, I mean, their king kares good for Mecca and etc... (Well it's duty after all, it's the holiest place for all muslims all over the world, the ka'aba), and also many famous universities.

    My thoughts are'nt built on strong facts but rather from what I have heard and saw.
    Last edited by Shadow1; 04-09-12 at 12:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chipz View Post
    That's what we in the west call "Political expediency".
    After all politics is all about expediency (benefits and opportunities you mean?).
    But what benefits can Saudi Arabia have from supporting Israeil (rather than being neutral), they have so much money that they don't need any more of it.

    & much ignorance too, I hope that changes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddha12 View Post
    But many people take a stand against such fanatics and drive them away with truth, honesty, love and education. In many Arab countries education is sill very much absent or misguided.
    Correct, education.
    & also a non corrupt goverment that don't try to ruin education and try to fool the people and hide the truth so they make sure that they rule for the longest time needed.

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    I think this thread is starting to die.
    Or died.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow1 View Post
    After all politics is all about expediency (benefits and opportunities you mean?).
    But what benefits can Saudi Arabia have from supporting Israeil (rather than being neutral), they have so much money that they don't need any more of it.

    & much ignorance too, I hope that changes.
    Presuming I'm ignorant for disagreeing with you is itself foolish. In this case of political expedience I mean to say; Saudi Arabian culture is somewhat intolerant of Jews and Christians, however, for the sake of not souring relations with the United States it's supportive of Israel. If there was not such a strong co-dependency between the United States and Saudi Arabia (for Oil and Money respectively), there would not be such strong support for Israel by the Saudi's.

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