Discussion about the 5th gen war
15h ago 5th Generation War
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Alex Jones and a Russian broadcaster, discuss war and peace
2w ago 5th Generation War
So to respond to each point seperately:
Yes, Islam does not pretend to be about "turning the other cheek". It's more concerned about justice or fairness. My personal interpretation is about the over arching theme of showing restraint, and not abusing power (why there is such a strong emphasis on punishment of transgressors).
I noticed the same thing. I am Muslim, but I have no problem listenning to Chritian Orthodox chants, renditions of "Miserere" and "Ave Maria", admiring Christian Cathedrals and such. I even went to a pre-school run by Coptic nuns in my toddler years. So the topic of God and religion is soothing to me. Whereas for some, I noticed that it riles them up, makes them uncomfortable, agressive and defensive. A clear bad sign. An unhealthy Nafs.
I would totally avoid websites written by atheistic-heathens on the topic of religion. The same way I totally avoid sites on Christianity written by Christ-haters. Bashing on God, Jesus or any other holy figure seems to be a peculiar sick hobby of twisted souls.
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"If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle."
— Sun Tzu, "The Art of War"
For there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open.
— Luke 8:17, The Holy Bible
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Read MoreFor the record, Galileo didn’t discover that the Bible was wrong. There’s nothing in the Bible that says (or even suggests) that the sun is not the center of the solar system.
What he proved was that the Roman Catholic Church was wrong.
2w ago 5th Generation War
@MentORPHEUS that'll get the problem licked
Just don't invite him as a guest; he'll eat you out of house and home
2w ago 5th Generation War
@lurkerhasarisen -The raids concentrated on suspects who had set their sights on well-known women like female politicians-
In other words, don't dare criticize the regime or you'll be jailed.
I read somewhere that 60+% of women in the U.S. support criminal penalties for speech that hurts someone's feelings (so-called hate speech). That's catnip to the ruling class. A significant majority of the largest group of voters supports all of the censorship going on, so of course that censorship will continue. That's one reason I'm skeptical elections will change anything. When you look at voting demographics, it isn't a pretty picture.
2w ago 5th Generation War
@Vermillion-Rx I'm gonna go for the legal enhancement added for telling the court I have a cunning linguist on my defense team!
2w ago 5th Generation War
@Vermillion-Rx This is real and its scary as hell. The fact that its a bullshit idea because of its vagueness, just makes it more scary. The law will define things how the legal establishment like. It won't matter too much how your defense team do things, only what the establishment feel are the boundaries of the law.
Freedom of speech is a thing of the past in Europe.
What is happening is that we have a new dominant religion -globalist liberalism. It has blasphemy laws, just like the old Catholic church did. Galileo made his telescope and found that things were not quite what the bible said they were, so the church dealt with him and his blasphemy. The same is true today for any private citizen or scientist who stands against the tenets of the new religion.
2w ago 5th Generation War
2w ago 5th Generation War
sweeping slurs against women can be punishable as incitement to hatred.
Insults in a sexualized manner
This is so vague that saying a women wearing a shit black dress on the street makes her look like a whore.
This is punishable by law but sweeping generalizations of normal behaviors of men such as "creepy" and "rapey" aren't wrong?
You can only make sweeping generalizations in one way? Is the difference between saying "some women" and "all women" how you avoid the law? How is this enforceable? How do you defend it in court, with a linguist on your defense team?