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21181  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What would you do if you were in charge of your country? on: April 01, 2017, 04:22:29 AM
I will apply khilafah system if it is possible because khilafah is the only system where a country can fix all those problem. it is like Arabian system, but it is better. as we can see the criminal in Arab is countable or in other words, there are not many criminals there. I want to live in such country

There is no democracy in such a system, and it is heavily biased against the women. We are living in the 21st century, and we need a system which is compatible with the current cultural ethos. I would prefer a secular system, instead of one based on any religion.
21182  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 01, 2017, 04:14:01 AM
D@mn.

Have to agree.  It's no joke.

This is why MAGA!  To be fair I am not sure yet if the news regarding Trump and the ISP's is true.  But I am sure that the "leaks" will not stop from his team because the agencies he is trusting and some of our "allies" are the ones that have him wiretapped.  Until Trump realizes this there will be more leaks I will guess..

There is a good deal of collusion between certain members of the GOP (such as John McCain and Lindsey Graham) and the Democrat establishment, which is consisted of the Clinton crime family, Biden, Weiner.etc. This is going to make the situation tough for Trump.
21183  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Bitcoin overcome Paypal? on: March 31, 2017, 08:37:58 AM
As for now, they can co-exist and can even be complimenting each other if Paypal will decide to accept Bitcoin.

I don't think that Paypal will ever accept Bitcoin, because both are incompatible to each other. Paypal offers payment reversal for the buyers, while Bitcoin has no such facility. So, I don't think that PayPal may ever consider accepting Bitcoins.
21184  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is decentralised, so who defends it from hackers? on: March 31, 2017, 08:28:52 AM
What sort of silly question is this? It is the responsibility of the user to securely store his coins. Let me ask you a counter question. Suppose you are having $10,000 in physical cash with you. Whose responsibility is it, to defend it from the robbers and thieves?
21185  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Scottish Parliament voted for the new referendum on independence on: March 31, 2017, 08:25:08 AM
Imagine what will happen if Scotland secedes from the United Kingdom. The UK is a super power (or more reasonably said, an ex-super power). Scotland will be never able to achieve the power and dominance, which is currently wielded by the UK. Also, remember that the UK is a nuclear power.

I don't think Scotland has the slightest desire to be powerful and dominant. Happy and prosperous sounds like a much more cheerful plan.

I'd rather be living in somewhere like Iceland which has zero desire to fuck with anywhere else than Russia or the US.

You've got a very important point. Smaller nations tend to be more peaceful and prosperous. That may be due to the fact that they mind their own business and never interfere in the internal affairs of anyone else. Apart from Iceland, we have examples such as Malta, Luxembourg, Lichtenstein, Andorra.etc.
21186  Other / Politics & Society / Re: World War III ? on: March 31, 2017, 08:22:24 AM
I can not even imagine in what manner a third world war can begin. If this is a war between super powers, then the planet will definitely come to an end, and if it is a lot of local wars, it is possible already today that it begins. Look at and analyze how many conflicts on earth and where they unfold.

Local wars (such as the ones ongoing in regions such as Syria, Afghanistan, Somalia, Pakistan.etc) may not develop in to another world war. This is due to the fact that the super-powers are not directly involved in these conflicts. Only the proxies are fighting each other.
21187  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is a war against china the only option? on: March 31, 2017, 08:18:10 AM
I am sure that war with China will not. Next economic war will not do. But the problem is that China's economy is slowing, it will automatically subside and the U.S. economy. To move production from China back to the United States and remain competitive with Trump will not work. Think Trump understands or begins to understand and does not know what to do. To win the election was easier than to govern. Welcome to hell Trump.

The Chinese economy is slowing down, and it is not going to get any better in the future. The workforce is ageing rapidly, and increasing pollution has caused the closure of many of the manufacturing units. And they will be no longer allowed to wage a currency war, with Trump being in power.
Are such issues very relevant for people. Do everyone expect or think that there is a possibility of a war between China and the United States? I think that this is complete nonsense. Is there really any disagreement, because you can live and exist in peace with one another.

You can't really discount the possibility of a war between the United States and China. The Taiwan issue is still simmering in the region. On top of that, there are territorial disputes between China and Japan. China is surrounded on two sides by numerous American military bases.
21188  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What do you think to the president of the Philippines? on: March 31, 2017, 08:12:38 AM
Many news that mention that the President of the Philippines (duterte) is an iron fist. many citizens who are less like the policy of the State, I expect Philippines keep well and safe.
The president is very odious and brave. Nobody has ever tried to be angry at either the United States or the European Union, and Rodrigo Duteret took a step and even spoke out in their negative direction.

He was 100% correct in criticizing the European Union politicians and Barack Obama. Why do the EU/US politicians want to interfere in the internal affairs of a south-east Asian country? And we must remember that Duterte is the democratically elected leader of the Philippines.
21189  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Conservatives/Republicans should be banned from America on: March 31, 2017, 08:10:08 AM
Just because you are not agreeing with someone and doesn't share someone's opinion, doesn't mean you can ban your political opponents.
Let others believe in whatever they feel like believing. As long as it is not harming others and doesn't have other nasty consequences.

The extreme left and the liberals have always used force and intimidatory tactics to derail the freedom of speech and expression of their rivals. Look at what is going on in Germany. A single FaceBook post against the ongoing immigration scandal, and you can end up behind the bars.
21190  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Duterte is most genius leader in the world agree? on: March 31, 2017, 08:07:23 AM
I agree maybe he is, he had done many or made laws to the country because he could fight against drugs he has no fear to war about drugs,he could talk to Russia president to join their forces.I know people in the Philippine support him very much..

The support levels may not remain constant for long. For example, Barack Obama had a very high approval rating when he took office. It declined to around 45% to 50% by the end of his second term. Putin is the only exception. His approval ratings have remained in between 65% and 85% for the last 18 years.
21191  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How to solve the shariaists spread in Japan? on: March 31, 2017, 08:01:02 AM
Fortunately, the oriental people (Koreans, Japanese, Taiwanese, Chinese.etc) are not dumb enough to import Muslim immigrants, unlike the Europeans. So it is guaranteed that the Sharia law will never be implemented in these nations.

I'll personally kills Muslims immigrants when they get here I've been to prison twice. We all hate muslims  in our town because they are cancer lol

If you physically attack the immigrant Muslims, then you will end up indirectly helping them to get more funds and sympathy from the public. On top of that your life will be ruined as well. Violence is not the answer. You need to come up with more intelligent solutions.
21192  Other / Politics & Society / Re: NATO preparations to occupy Russian territory. on: March 31, 2017, 07:58:13 AM
The last time when someone attempted it (Hitler, in 1941), it ended very badly for that person. The same happened with various other invading forces during the last 1,000 years, including Mongols, Swedes, Turks, and the French.
21193  Other / Politics & Society / Re: In Capitalist America, Russia Hack You on: March 31, 2017, 06:39:30 AM
It's easy to judge someone else when Hilary whom you supported loose. I think it was the plan inside of the US to give the win to Trump. There are big corporation of politicians and businessmans who rule the country. And Russia has nothing in this.

Almost all of the corporations and the oligarchs were putting their weight behind Hillary. Soros himself donated more than $1 billion for the presidential campaign of Hillary. The only corporation supporting Donald Trump was Trump himself.
21194  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Save the planet or not on: March 31, 2017, 06:36:59 AM
First of all, we all live on the same planet, EARTH. If you reside in a home and you get mad at people that destroy something in your home, shouldn't you feel the same way? It's everyone's home, and there are a lot of people neglecting the rules and just doesn't care about the environment, which is part of our home on Earth. You are stupid if you think you don't need to save the earth.

See, the problem is that the destruction will not remain confined to a particular country or region. For example, if someone cuts down forests in Brazil, its effects will not be limited to just Brazil. Everyone living in the planet will face the consequences.
21195  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Renewable Energy on: March 31, 2017, 06:32:03 AM
I am advocating that every home produced a bit of energy for myself, but it is not beneficial to plant owners, and so it is slowly moving to alternative technologies.

Large-scale electricity production is always the cheaper option (if you take in to account the maintenance and labor costs). That is one of the reasons why the government is not forcing anyone to produce electricity for themselves. I don't know.... may be in the future this scenario will change.

I think the utilities and electricity company owners are somehow against that because they have the chance of losing clients of their business that will cause the owners to do something about it. Adopting renewable energy would really help the planet, it's just that, some people are also in the way and they do not believe in global warming.

Global warming is a reality, and we have solid scientific evidence to prove it. Those who deny it are either mentally handicapped, or under the payroll of big corporations. Some people deny climate change for political mileage. For example, in West Virginia if you oppose coal mining, then you'll never get elected.
21196  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Protests on: March 31, 2017, 06:28:13 AM
In Russia, police and people are not compatible. There the police are in the service of the government, and not of the citizens of the country, therefore any action of the population will be met by opposition from the police.

I have heard horror stories about policemen from most of the ex-USSR states, such as Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. Large number of police officers in these nations are corrupt, and they are even willing to kill you if you don't pay bribes. But at times, they provoke backlash from the people. An example here:

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-11829793
21197  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The success of iron dome!! on: March 31, 2017, 06:19:43 AM
Who's to say that terrorist can't get their hands on nuclear weapons? If one of these weapons accidentally detonates, like perhaps when they are getting it ready at home, in Gaza. Then would anyone really be able to be blamed for the destruction of Gaza other than the terrorists?

Nuclear weapon is not something which some low-level Hamas or Hezbollah terrorist can manufacture at home. Manufacturing one needs extreme skills, and also finding highly enriched Uranium for the purpose is another headache.
21198  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump's Job Approval Rating on: March 31, 2017, 06:13:41 AM
Trump is just a clown. I do not understand why he was made president and how much this circus will last. Clinton has a higher rating, but he was very well advertised before the elections. For him it's just like a show and the opportunity to be on the front pages of magazine covers.

Apply some burnol, and you may get some relief. More than 4 months have passed since the elections, and you guys are still whining about the defeat of your candidate. Remember that Trump had a negative approval rating at the time of the elections. He only won the elections because the voters hated Hillary even more.
21199  Other / Politics & Society / Re: cross cultural understanding on: March 31, 2017, 06:10:45 AM
^^^ That map is quite interesting. But I would like to suggest some changes. With the decline in the Slavic population, Kazakhstan has shifted more to the Islamic world. At the same time, India should be "Hindu" instead of Islamic/Hindu.
21200  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How to solve the shariaists spread in Japan? on: March 31, 2017, 06:07:24 AM
To the OP, though. Of all cultures, I find east Asian cultures least susceptible to influence of radical islam. They are traditionally isolationist (sometimes mistaken for racism by gullible westerners) and quite conservative. Islam or other abrahamic religions are quite alien to them.

Oriental nations does not suffer from mental diseases such as white guilt and political correctness which are very common in the western nations. Look at the recent actions China has taken, to prevent the spread of radical Islam. Such actions would be unimaginable in the western world.
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