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2641  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Restoring British Orthodoxy on: January 16, 2017, 03:40:22 PM
Right now there are more than 3 million Muslims in the United Kingdom, and I am not even counting the illegal immigrants. Their numbers are increasing at a rate of 6-7% per year. Forget about Orthodoxy, UK will be an Islamic Caliphate by 2050, if not earlier.

Like germanistan by 2016 right? Cheesy

19.2 billion € fiscal surplus of the public sector - the end is near Roll Eyes
2642  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Isn't Islam a religion of hate and violence, not peace and love? on: January 15, 2017, 09:50:07 AM

-snip-


A little history lesson:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Rome


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_Empire
2643  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 85.000 copies of Mein Kampf sold in Germany in 2016 on: January 14, 2017, 06:50:57 PM
   I will suggest movie The wave, German true story, where in one school just from fun they start something that grows into big movement.
   Germany is full with Muslims, and in talk with some Germans I find they don't like them at all. Young Germans dont have work, its all going to refugees now. My friend uncle is 65 year old German, last summer he told us that he expect chaos in Germany in next few years, he think German people will rise against refugees.

It was expected. When the refugees are ready to work for €2 per hour, who will hire the native workers? These immigrants never pay any taxes, and their expenses are close to zero, as most of them are single men. On the other hand, it is not possible for the native adults to work for €2 per hour, as they have families to look after.

Good stuff that the german economy looks better and better with every year.
We even have the problem that we dont know what to do with the 6++ billion federal tax surplus.
Even the municipality have some billions in surplus even though we have over a million refugees.

Someone is doing something wrong, just not sure if it is germany or not  Cheesy

Yeah they're doing something terribly wrong.

They're the first European Country in terms of precarity.
All countries say Germany is an "example" but it is not.
It is EXACTLY what we must avoid.
Germans are just mere slaves to the great companies, they have nearly 0 rights compares to French for example...

Yeah great there is no unemployment... Great... When you're paid shit and don't even know how much you'll work this week on Monday... It's really great...


It is not that bad.
We have minimum wage at 8.50€/hour (edit: since 2017 8.84€) but since schröder the worker rights were softened and deregulated in favour of companies.
In that regard french is definietly a step ahead i guess.

It is always a question between money and social rights.
2644  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who will win WW3? on: January 14, 2017, 02:24:19 PM
According to me if there would be a World War III would be the United States and Europe which would take away her because even if Russia and China have more resources the United States is Europe are more powerful and more advanced than them.

If there is a World War 3, with the US/EU fighting against Russia/China, then I think the latter will win. The US/EU has the technology, but they don't have the manpower. On the other hand, Russia has the technology and China has the manpower. A Russia-China combination would be lethal.

If Trump is intelligent, he must prevent Russia and China from getting in to an alliance.

Russia and china needs the world more then the reverse.

See falling oil price and sinking economies. Russia and china are getting hit the hardest if such things happen. Long before the war ends russia and chinas economy will already have collapsed.

See the UdSSR as the prime example.
2645  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Party Time: George Soros reportedly lost about $1 billion after Trump's election on: January 14, 2017, 02:17:00 PM
George Soros reportedly lost about $1 billion after Trump's election!!! Cool Cool Cool

http://www.businessinsider.com/george-soros-lost-1-billion-after-trump-election-2017-1?r=US&IR=T&IR=T

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Hedge fund legend George Soros lost a lot of money after the election of Donald Trump, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal.

The Journal's Gregory Zuckerman and Juliet Chung cited people familiar with Soros' trading who said the billionaire became bearish after Trump's the victory, and those bets seem to have come back to bite him.

A small victory worth celebrating! We the people!

Soros fund managment increased by 5% and the next 4 years will be tax heaven for him.
He lost 1 billion here and is making 5 billion there...
2646  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Isn't Islam a religion of hate and violence, not peace and love? on: January 14, 2017, 02:14:01 PM
In 100 years there will be no religions!  Wink
Maybe just a few, insane people with low intellectual capacity in rural areas will believe in some sort imaginary religion related tales.

With highly increasing worldwide technological innovation in education we will see the disappearance of religion practices.

Bye, bye religion tales.

Low iq people procreate much more then high iq people.
2647  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Isn't Islam a religion of hate and violence, not peace and love? on: January 14, 2017, 02:13:12 PM
As for the "Crusades and Christianity," the Crusades were largely attempts to get back lands that Muslims had conquered by force.

For heaven's sake, the last crusade occurred more than 700 years ago. It can't be compared to the religious wars which are being forced on the non-Muslims by the Islamists now. Back then, the people were not much aware about human rights. 

Democracy was created over 2000 years ago.
We had two world wars and the cold war in the last 100 years.

Stop bullshitting.
2648  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 85.000 copies of Mein Kampf sold in Germany in 2016 on: January 14, 2017, 02:08:37 PM
   I will suggest movie The wave, German true story, where in one school just from fun they start something that grows into big movement.
   Germany is full with Muslims, and in talk with some Germans I find they don't like them at all. Young Germans dont have work, its all going to refugees now. My friend uncle is 65 year old German, last summer he told us that he expect chaos in Germany in next few years, he think German people will rise against refugees.

It was expected. When the refugees are ready to work for €2 per hour, who will hire the native workers? These immigrants never pay any taxes, and their expenses are close to zero, as most of them are single men. On the other hand, it is not possible for the native adults to work for €2 per hour, as they have families to look after.

Good stuff that the german economy looks better and better with every year.
We even have the problem that we dont know what to do with the 6++ billion federal tax surplus.
Even the municipality have some billions in surplus even though we have over a million refugees.

Someone is doing something wrong, just not sure if it is germany or not  Cheesy
2649  Other / Politics & Society / Re: If nuclear war broke out where's the safest place on Earth? on: January 14, 2017, 02:04:04 PM
Russia has barely enough money to feed their citiziens.

I would for sure not trust any underground facilities in siberia LoL

Gulag 2.0
2650  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: January 14, 2017, 02:00:26 PM
Gun control. Of course, every country or nation needs gun control. If we dont care about this maybe one day you will be shot by others. Let the people who's entitled to have a gun, license for having it. We need to follow the rules to avoid bad things.

Most of those who argue in favor of gun rights, are the ones who support fire-arms for criminals and mental patients (i.e. private sale loophole). They are in favor of granting less power to the cops, and in favor of softening implementation of the existing laws. The anti-gun campaigners on the other hand are the ones who side with the cops and are against arming criminals with weapons that they buy without background checks (i.e. illegal mexican gangs buying weapons for the drug war in the USA and bringing them back to mexico).

Fixed it for you Smiley
2651  Other / Politics & Society / Re: WhatsApp vulnerability allows snooping on encrypted messages on: January 14, 2017, 12:31:03 PM
Good stuff that facebook is so trustworthy. Smiley
2652  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Isn't Islam a religion of hate and violence, not peace and love? on: January 12, 2017, 01:15:18 AM
well atleast we can be happy that it is just some terrorist per year wearing a bomb suit or kidnapping a truck.

imagine the mudslimes would have a real army with stealthbombers, tanks, rocketships, ballistic missiles etc. pp. and would atleast go to war once every decade to not have their economy collapse  Shocked


Dont throw with rocks if you are sitting in a glasshouse.


PS: Russia doesnt have to hide in the shadow either.
2653  Other / Politics & Society / Re: If nuclear war broke out where's the safest place on Earth? on: January 09, 2017, 02:30:44 PM
After a nuclear war, would the electromagnetic storm that will bring down the electricity. This means that the Internet will not work and all your bitcoins will turn into radioactive ash.

Storage of Bitcoins in paper wallets and USB sticks require no internet or electricity. Also, the electricity supply can be restored in a matter of hours, using solar panels and diesel-powered electric generators. The restoration of internet may take a few weeks.

Nuclear winter.
Though in russia the sun will always shine  Grin
2654  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Can we expect new sanctions against Russia from the EU. on: January 08, 2017, 11:10:15 PM
Have you tried to ask the Ukrainians if they want to, there was Russia?

First of all "Ukrainians" are not a homogeneous ethnic group. The Western Ukrainians and the Eastern Ukrainians are as different as the Chinese and the Japanese. Right now, the Western Ukrainians are trying to impose their culture and language on the Eastern Ukrainians, and this is the trigger behind the ongoing civil war. Even if Russia stays away, unless the Western Ukrainians stop their ethnic harassment, the conflict will never end.
Do not tell tales!!! Are you from Russia? You here on the forum always defend the position of Russia. What you say is part of Putin's propaganda. You even ever been to Ukraine? In 2012 the whole of Europe saw that you're lying. There is no difference between the West and East of Ukraine.

The russian troll probaly things that west and east germany (brd/ddr) were 2 ethnicities too.

There is a fucking reason why every east european state is in fear of a russian aggression and that is not because putin is the 2nd coming of jesus.

As an eastern-european I'd rather join a 2nd Soviet Union than Merkel's "Europe".

just move to crimea or syria then  Cheesy
2655  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 85.000 copies of Mein Kampf sold in Germany in 2016 on: January 08, 2017, 08:57:23 PM
I had a copy of this once upon a time. It was the dullest fucking read I've ever come across in my entire life. How it contributed to motivating an entire nation into becoming heartless psychopaths is beyond me.

Im pretty sure that this is the opinion of majority of people.
It is like really long rant about evil jews and the destruction of society.
Perfect for right wing nuts i guess Smiley

Yeah but it's so... Badly written!
I agree with Gentlemand, it's incredible that peopla actually read that shit xD
Not so because of the ideas. We still lots of nazism nowadays so imagine at a time of despair where it was normal and nearly healthy to be racist as fuck. But because the book is horrible. Makes no sense, poor vocabulary, horrible style...

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Btw. I dont think a lot of people actually read Mein Kampf in nazi germany.
It was more a book for the nazi elite.

Ah no you're wrong here.
Mein Kampf wasn't read a lot... At the beginning.
But once Hitler took power it was a mandatory reading. For children and students of course, but also for normal people.
Germany had to print millions of Mein Kampf to send at least one per house. So that also the common people could be "educated".

yeah you are right. It wasnt every household, but nearly 11 million copies were sold.
was a huge amount actually, but i guess a great part of the readers didnt went past page 10 haha
2656  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump steps in on the white house on: January 08, 2017, 08:55:10 PM




It's the end of the world as leftists know it..

you dont have to be a feminazi if you arent a right wing nut.

50 shades of grey and stuff.
2657  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: January 08, 2017, 08:53:13 PM
True change must happen from the bottom-up. It was not laws against slavery that ended slavery but moral outrage

I tend to disagree, at least in part

It was an outrage from the rest of humanity that made some backward countries like Mauritania finally ban slavery, but the first impulse was purely economic as I get it. Slavery ended not due to the lack of slaves but simply because slave labor was crowded out by more efficient mechanized labor which required highly skilled workers (in comparison with what slaves are generally required to know and do), which is hardly compatible with slavery. The public hostility toward slavery was mostly a side effect which emerged later (cp. industrialized Union states vs agrarian Confederate states in the period of the American Civil War)

The industrial revolution increased wealth and made it relatively less expensive to abolish slavery accelerating its decline but that was not the driver of the abolition movement.

Abolitionism
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abolitionism
Quote from: Wikipedia
In the late 17th century, the Roman Catholic Church, taking up a plea by Lourenco da Silva de Mendouca, officially condemned the slave trade, which was affirmed vehemently by Pope Gregory XVI in 1839. An abolitionist movement only started in the late 18th century, however, when English and American Quakers began to question the morality of slavery. James Oglethorpe was among the first to articulate the Enlightenment case against slavery, banning it in the Province of Georgia on humanist grounds, arguing against it in Parliament, and eventually encouraging his friends Granville Sharp and Hannah More to vigorously pursue the cause. Soon after his death in 1785, they joined with William Wilberforce and others in forming the Clapham Sect.[1]

I heard another interpretation

Namely, that it was actually the Black Death and its consequences that gave rise to capitalism and free hired labor. And the policy of abolitionism was only giving an official pretext for freeing hands required for industrial development. It is very similar to the process of Enclosure in England during the 18th century which created a landless working class that supplied free hands for the new industries quickly developing back then

Slaves werent just plantation worker or concubines

Through history slaves were usually made by invasion and oppression of foreign people and a part of them were highly skilled individuals

The problem with slavery is that you can capture a highly skilled slave (though this alone assumes that you are invading a highly developed country) and he will likely work for you but you can't raise skilled slaves. Invasion is not an option when you need millions of skilled hands, and still more so if you are an industrialized nation. What's the use of a slave who can't even read, for the most part?

i guess that depends just on how much the masters are willing to invest into the slaves. (e.g. humankind are slaves of the bankers etc. pp.)
2658  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 85.000 copies of Mein Kampf sold in Germany in 2016 on: January 08, 2017, 05:28:27 PM
I had a copy of this once upon a time. It was the dullest fucking read I've ever come across in my entire life. How it contributed to motivating an entire nation into becoming heartless psychopaths is beyond me.

Im pretty sure that this is the opinion of majority of people.
It is like really long rant about evil jews and the destruction of society.
Perfect for right wing nuts i guess Smiley

Btw. I dont think a lot of people actually read Mein Kampf in nazi germany.
It was more a book for the nazi elite.
2659  Other / Politics & Society / Re: If nuclear war broke out where's the safest place on Earth? on: January 08, 2017, 05:08:37 PM
Nuclear war broke out, I think the earth is not safe, Mars should be the safest. Of course, you're going to immigrate to mars.
Mars is a nice place if you're trying to die. Radiation background on mars is much higher that that would be on the earth after nuclear war.

I wouldnt be so sure of that. As far as i know there still exist around 16.000 nukes as of today.
That would be probably enough to terraform mars if we just explode them their.
2660  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: January 08, 2017, 04:56:08 PM
As a species we finally got rid of it (at least officially) in 1981 when Mauritania became the last nation to outlaw slavery.

Slavery has not been eliminated. And will never be eliminated. Because it is natural. Laws outlawing what is natural, never work. Anti-usury laws didn't work either.

Man thinks he is more powerful than he really is.

There are damned facts that we perhaps wish were not true, but I don't see how it will help me by lying to myself, just because those realities are uncomfortable.

The institution where physical ownership of another human being was acknowledged as acceptable by society and ones "property rights" were enforced by the state is gone.

True change must happen from the bottom-up. It was not laws against slavery that ended slavery but moral outrage

I tend to disagree, at least in part

It was an outrage from the rest of humanity that made some backward countries like Mauritania finally ban slavery, but the first impulse was purely economic as I get it. Slavery ended not for the lack of slaves obviously but simply because slave labor was crowded out by more efficient mechanized labor which required highly skilled workers (in comparison with what slaves are generally required to know and do), which is hardly compatible with slavery. The public hostility toward slavery was mostly a side effect which emerged later (cp. industrialized Union states vs agrarian Confederate states in the period of the American Civil War)

Slaves werent just plantation worker or concubines.

Through history slaves were usually made by invasion and oppression of foreign people and a part of them were highly skilled individuals (most prominent probaly the jews).

We had slaves for pretty much every type of work - from prostitutes over teachers to even kings.
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