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19681  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you hate muslems? on: July 07, 2017, 10:10:39 AM
I don't understand why do we need to hate muslim's? Is it because of their religion or kind of their lifestyle? For me i like them Some muslim's are good,they are kind , and also they are people like us ,so don't hate them. Especially if they do not do anything wrong with you.

because ,

liers and haters like popcorn1 and Spendulus are causing hateric feelings by people .... they dont want peace, they wants just what suits them.

If you don't like popcorn and Spendulus, then debate against them using civil language. Name calling and showering insults is not going to work here. First you need to realize that nothing is above criticism, including Islam and Prophet Mohammed. The best thing to do would be to listen to the criticism and then reform your beliefs. 
19682  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Religion is like a Penis on: July 07, 2017, 10:05:06 AM
Completely agree with the OP. Nowadays, there is a lot of religious fanaticism around the world. Brainwashing is everywhere and the two major religions (Christianity and Islam) are fighting among themselves to convert the maximum number of people. There is religious intolerance everywhere.
19683  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mosul: The last days of the shrinking Isis enclave in the Old City on: July 07, 2017, 09:59:02 AM
The truth is that a large number of the Mosul inhabitants (especially the Sunni Arabs) welcomed the ISIS when they first invaded the town. The locals claimed that they were fed up with the mostly Shiite Iraqi troops. Even now, a large number of the inhabitants don't want to live under Iraqi rule.
19684  Other / Off-topic / Re: punishment for rapists on: July 07, 2017, 09:56:01 AM
Punishment for a rapist must be given as much as possible, such as life imprisonment for example, or even death penalty. The law for a rapist must be a deterrent effect or must make others afraid to do so. The less powerful laws will not deter them and make people afraid to do so.

This is exactly what happened to Sweden. There, most of the rapists are let off after paying a fine or a few hours in community service. The foreign immigrants (especially the Muslims) are taking full advantage of this situation. As a result Sweden now has the highest rate of rape in the planet.
It's their whole mentality that is flawed. I've watched a youtube clip where they tested people's reaction to violence. A man was acting like he was attacking a woman and nobody cared to help. Most people were just passing by without a word, like zombies.
Soon when a guy starts raping a girl in the street, they will just snap a few pictures to share on facebook and walk away.

Similar incidents have already happened in my place. A tribal girl (of around 15-years) was travelling alone in a local train, and some criminals attacked her. Despite her screams none of the fellow passengers bothered to help her. The ordeal went on for about 3 hours, and the other passengers were busy in WhatsApp and Facebook.
19685  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is instant way to get rich ? on: July 06, 2017, 04:28:43 PM
what do you think about this topic?


No, bitcoin can not help get rich right away, that's unreasonable. It will never be true, bitcoin has only a great potential, and that potential helps us make quicker profits.

Nothing is impossible. It all depends on luck. I will give you a few examples. Here is an example of a damn lucky guy:

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/dec/09/bitcoin-forgotten-currency-norway-oslo-home

And at the opposite end of the spectrum, here is someone who is perhaps the unluckiest person on earth:

https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2017/05/i-threw-away-4-8-million-in-bitcoin/

and here is another one:

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/nov/27/hard-drive-bitcoin-landfill-site
19686  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why are rich countries rich and poor countries poor? on: July 06, 2017, 04:22:00 PM
Are they really that desperate for cash that everything rests on the IPO? Well, regardless, they can only keep pushing back the inevitable for so long. Just like when the dues finally catch up when you keep on borrowing money (Hello Puerto Rico), spending earnings irresponsibly will catch up when you run out of money.

What would be KSA without oil? Dubai at least have tourism to fall back on, can you imagine Western women going on a beach in KSA without having to wear a burkini? Even the "build it and they will come" policy don't seem to work. KSA has built large malls but so far tourists are not flocking there, like they would go to Dubai to shop during vacations.

They recently reduced the taxes on Aramco. They hope that after this, they can sell the company for around $2 trillion (up from the previous valuation of around $300 to $500 billion by western experts). It is not urgent. Their sovereign wealth funds are still not completely depleted. Some $470 billion worth of assets are still there in those funds.
19687  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Drug free in the Philippines on: July 06, 2017, 04:19:09 PM
no country will be drug free. they may implement all the program they can think but in reality it cant be done.
drug addicts desire to taste drug and suppliers who want to make fortune will always outsmart the government even by doing the dumbest thing government cannot think.

You are absolutely right. Drug addiction is not a crime. It is a medical condition. Bans and police action will do little to resolve this issue. If the drugs are not openly available, then the addicts will make drugs on their own. This is what happened in Russia. When the supply of heroin from Afghanistan was disrupted, the addicts started making their own drug (Krokodil) from codeine tablets.
19688  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do You Think The War in Philippines. on: July 06, 2017, 04:16:10 PM
Well not really.  This Maute group just do all these killings and wanted to be acknowledged as an ally to the terrorist group ISIS.  But I do not mind because they are going to be wiped out any moment.  The parents of these Maute brothers, the leader of this group were already jailed.  Even some of their members were killed.  It seems that the Philippines will not stop until all the members were alive.  Salute for the President of the Philippines.

This may sound a bit harsh, but even if the Maute leadership is exterminated it is not going to resolve the issue. As long as there are Muslims in Mindanao, such incidents will repeat. Especially nowadays, with ISIS expanding far beyond their Arab-speaking core region.
19689  Other / Politics & Society / Re: A ringing slap in the face to Putin from Trump on: July 06, 2017, 04:14:28 PM
ROFL. This is all drama. Putin and Trump remains good friends. However, Trump needs to pacify the lower-level officials in his own party, who often accuse him of bias to Russia. So a few statements here and there will serve this purpose. Putin knows this and that is why he is keeping quiet.
19690  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Africa should be nuked, all evil originated there on: July 06, 2017, 04:03:50 PM
All evil has originated in Africa, let's start cleaning up the planet.

Why are you so bitter at Africans? Did you fall for a 419 scam from a Nigerian 'prince'? Anyway, Africa is lovely! The weather, wild animals and the inhabitants are all amazing. Believe me! I've been there many times. Let's all help in making this world a better place for everyone to live in.

Believe it or not. These Nigerians are a big problem everywhere. A few months back, I visited Goa. I was shocked to see Nigerians selling drugs in the open. They were also operating brothels, serviced by sex slaves from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Thailand, Uzbekistan and at least a dozen other nations.
19691  Other / Politics & Society / Re: In Qatar called "unfounded" the rupture of diplomatic relations with six countri on: July 06, 2017, 04:01:31 PM
Hmmm... would that cause those Shiites to end up "stateless"? I suppose Saudi Arabia is not a signatory to the agreement that tried to ensure that no person will be without nationality. I wonder if we can do that to Sunnis here in the Philippines.

Oh, never mind, the UN would be on our tails if we tried.  Grin Or maybe we can just take in Christians from Malaysia and Indonesia, the same way we took in Japanese when Christians were persecuted in their countries. Indonesia is starting to be more intolerant now.

Muslims are more equal than the others, according to the UN. They always bark when some Muslim is persecuted in Myanmar or Thailand. But they never utter a single word when Hindus and Christians are treated worse than animals in countries such as Bangladesh and Pakistan.

And I don't believe that Indonesia is more tolerant now. Indonesians were originally Hindus, who were forcibly converted to Islam during the 16th century. As seen from history, the children of such converts grow up as fanatic Muslims.
19692  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How do you feel about the death penalty? on: July 06, 2017, 03:51:43 PM
In order to avoid mistakes there is always a delay of reduction of sentence. During this time, you can always check the materials of the investigation. But there are criminals whose guilt has been proved 100%. My opinion is they should not live.

The judges are aware of their limitations. Normally, they award death penalty only in cases where the guilt of the accused is proved beyond doubt. However, you can expect this only in the developed nations. But anything can happen in third world nations. Sometimes even innocent people are executed for the crimes they didn't commit.
19693  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you hate muslems? on: July 06, 2017, 03:48:48 PM
The stated goal of Islam is to take over all the countries of the world and establish a global theocracy.

In that world there would not be allowed any beer or liquor, or music.

That's who they are; that's what they want to do.

Nothing nice and a lot of things hateable about that.

It is a vicious chain. Previously secular countries such as Lebanon (it was having a Christian majority until the 1960s) became Muslim majority due to demographic Jihad. Once the Muslim rule is established, the country becomes more and more conservative. Alcohol, music.etc is banned. The "moderate" Muslims get fed up with this and they immigrate to some non-Muslim country. But in this non-Muslim country, they feel insecure as they are a minority. So they start following the ultra-orthodox forms of Islam. After a few generations, the host country becomes Muslim majority. The cycle will continue...
19694  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are you in favor of same sex marriage? on: July 06, 2017, 03:34:40 PM
Sure, why not.  If a few religious idiots get butthurt, even better. 
I absolutely do not believe in God, but I am convinced that it is impossible to allow same-sex marriages. Even I'm against gay parades. To me this propaganda is not undone, but those people who are undecided and they can be saved such parades can push the wrong decision.

Why the gays want to take out parades to show around their depravity, when the heterosexuals have never tried to do the same? Sex is something which should be in private. It should not be paraded around half the town.
19695  Other / Off-topic / Re: punishment for rapists on: July 06, 2017, 03:32:42 PM
Punishment for a rapist must be given as much as possible, such as life imprisonment for example, or even death penalty. The law for a rapist must be a deterrent effect or must make others afraid to do so. The less powerful laws will not deter them and make people afraid to do so.

This is exactly what happened to Sweden. There, most of the rapists are let off after paying a fine or a few hours in community service. The foreign immigrants (especially the Muslims) are taking full advantage of this situation. As a result Sweden now has the highest rate of rape in the planet.
19696  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russia is the most aggressive country on: July 06, 2017, 03:30:40 PM
Why Lithuania not give back to Poland city of Vilno?
What a greedy Lithuania.

Lithuania and Poland were among the countries which benefited the most from USSR winning the WW2. But even then they would like to complain about the Soviets and their behavior during the war.

After the annexation of Lithuania by Russia in 1939, 300,000 Lithuanians were deported from their homeland to Siberia only because they were Lithuanians. The small-numbered Lithuanian people were significantly reduced numerically. In the liberated houses Russian officers and officials

What about those millions of ethnic Russians who were sent to gulag during the 1930s? It was the Russians who suffered the most under the rule of Stalin. On the other hand, he favored the Muslims such as Azeris and Uzbecs.
19697  Other / Off-topic / Re: Should I Go To College ??? on: July 06, 2017, 03:26:55 PM
IMO, everyone should complete their college education. If you want to jump in to some business or a venture, then there is a lot of time after your first college course. But after the school, college education is a must.
19698  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What they are earning? on: July 06, 2017, 03:25:39 PM
find chicken at extremely low prices

The only Cash beef store sell chicken legs for €1.5/KG near me, but if You go to "Organic" it goes to be around €24/KG.

I am sure that "reconstituted chicken" costs even less than €1.5/KG. It is basically slaughter waste, compressed and processed in to edible form. But I agree with you about organic food. It is terribly expensive.
19699  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you trust the United States of America? on: July 06, 2017, 03:22:06 PM
How can we trust a country which has invaded more than 70 third world nations ever since the end of the WW2? How can we trust a country which is militarily occupying nations such as Germany and Japan even now? How can we trust a country which boasts about more than 5,000 nuclear weapons in its arsenal?
19700  Other / Off-topic / Re: What will the world be like in 100 years on: July 06, 2017, 03:20:54 PM
What will happen to the life expectancy? Right now Japan is having the highest life expectancy with around 85 years. After 100 years, I expect the life expectancy to reach three-figures. But we can expect new diseases and epidemics to break out.
I doubt that it will. I do think that all the modern epidemic, it's just a fake invented by the pharmaceutical corporations to make money by selling vaccines. Maybe they intentionally create the problems then to help solve them.

Perhaps there are cases like that. But what I had mentioned is different. Recently, there was an anthrax outbreak in extreme-northern Russia. Due to global warming, the permafrost thawed, and as a result corpses of reindeer which died of anthrax many centuries ago became exposed to the air. A number of humans and reindeer died as a result of the outbreak spreading from the ancient corpses. Similar incidents can happen around the world.
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