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TARFU: I notice you only show up on political threads to promote Hero of the Soviet Union Putin's agenda.

Since only "kids" are on gaming forum according to you, why are you here? Are you like Andrei Chikatilo, looking for your next victim?
I'm here because due to incurable illness I have too much free time on my hands.
Probably half of that forum are my posts
http://www.gog.com/forum/eador_series
I came to gog with release of this game, it's my favourite, because it managed to kick out Heroes 3 from first place.
I showed up in (searched to be sure) 5 political threads in general gaming so far.
Greece's crisis. - which is an interesting thing for me, because I plan to get doctorate in economic.
Two related to Poland - my grandmother is from there, Ioanna Khmelevskaya and Stanislav Lem are in my top 3 writers.in their respecting categories (detectives and futurism).
Two related to Ukraine - my father was born in Ternopol, I still have tons of relatives there and one of my cousins was killed by Kiev's forces.
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DubConqueror: You are trolling. Letś not do that please, the situation is worse enough as it is.
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TARFU: I asked a legitimate question. I'm looking for a legitimate answer, not accusations of trolling. If you want to talk trolling, go find Tauto.
It doesn't come across as a genuine question, it comes across as a means to discredit what hawk was saying, that the refugees themselves are victims of these extremeists.
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micktiegs_8: Reading this line among others ...“A girl was carried by a young man in his arms. She appeared to be dead.”

- Witness account, source: The Guardian (Angelique Chrisafis, Jessica Reed and Raya Jalabi).
What happened tonight was so awful... So many horrible things...
Well, I'm going to try to sleep, I don't think I'll succeed but well, I must try to relax even a little.

Thanks for the kind words people, love to everyone ! (and please, try to keep this thread not messy, situation is really, really tragic)
Post edited November 14, 2015 by Splatsch
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This is not the last time because, based on what I've been reading, France is still in denial over the source of the problems/attacks. Political correctness and denial, or any fake useless "solutions" proposed by the political correct "regressive progressives", will not make the problem disappear.

I read tomorrow France will have another "multiculturalism and tolerance" match. Sorry, but the other side does not care about your multiculturalism and tolerance. They want only one culture to dominate, and that is theirs. And they will keep killing and terrorism until you guys roll over and accept their dominance. And given what I know of French and Europeans, they may actually roll over and just accept that and hope that the problem will just go away.

The Muslim problem in Europe is the equivalence of the gun problem in the US. People are just not willing to face the facts and make the hard choice to solve the problem. Sure, not every Muslim is a terrorist - just like not every gun owner is a mass shooter. But let's not kid ourselves and pretend neither is the root of the problems.
Post edited November 14, 2015 by ktchong
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TARFU: I notice you only show up on political threads to promote Hero of the Soviet Union Putin's agenda.

Since only "kids" are on gaming forum according to you, why are you here? Are you like Andrei Chikatilo, looking for your next victim?
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Gremlion: I'm here because due to incurable illness I have too much free time on my hands.
So, you admit that not everyone on here is a "kid", probably just the opposite? The "kids" are off playing Fallout 4. They have no interest in DOS games from the 1980's, fair enough?

Anyway, so you don't just post in political threads. Ok, I concede that. I still wonder about the paid troll status, though.

It's ok, though. We all need a job. BTW, I imagine many on here have some sort of illness. At least, that has been my impression of forum members all over the internet. Forums are a good way of talking to people if you can't leave the house.
Yesterday poor ol' Beirut and now Paris? Damn you terrorists!
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TARFU: 1. You question the treatment of "muslim ideology" and then state that the Koran is twisted. So, which is it?
I said the problem isn't just muslim ideology, there's no contradictinon in what I'm saying

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TARFU: 2. Do you mean "meddling" and "destabilized" like this: "If a town or village did not organize their lives for the production of spices they faced harsh penalties. Life under the Dutch was harsh in many cases and there were many cases of the torture of Indonesians if they refused to cooperate or did not produce what was expected of them."

https://wikis.engrade.com/imperialisminindonesia/4
Yes. What the Dutch did in Indonesia is just as despicable.

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TARFU: 3. You should take notes from your countryman Geert Wilders. He's a smart guy.
There's nothing Geert Wilders is saying that's worth taking note of. He's an extremist, like the terrorists, if one profits, the other profits too, they're not that far apart as it seems.


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TARFU: 4. What do you say about the case of Theo van Gogh? Free speech is bad?
I say nothing about that, the discussion is tangled enough as it is without drawing that murder. It's too complicated to discuss here in a forum where the trend of the topic is already polarizing.
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TARFU: 3. You should take notes from your countryman Geert Wilders. He's a smart guy.
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DubConqueror: There's nothing Geert Wilders is saying that's worth taking note of. He's an extremist, like the terrorists, if one profits, the other profits too, they're not that far apart as it seems.

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TARFU: 4. What do you say about the case of Theo van Gogh? Free speech is bad?
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DubConqueror: I say nothing about that, the discussion is tangled enough as it is without drawing that murder. It's too complicated to discuss here in a forum where the trend of the topic is already polarizing.
How many did Wilders kill?
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flammenbringer: How many did Wilders kill?
None, you don't need to kill people to be an extremist, you need to kill people to be a terrorist, Wilders is no terrorist, but he is a polarizing extremist, just like the terrorists are polarizing extremists. When polarizing takes place, both poles gain the advantage and the moderate people in the middle suffer.
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flammenbringer: How many did Wilders kill?
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DubConqueror: None, you don't need to kill people to be an extremist, you need to kill people to be a terrorist, Wilders is no terrorist, but he is a polarizing extremist, just like the terrorists are polarizing extremists. When polarizing takes place, both poles gain the advantage and the moderate people in the middle suffer.
Well, to compare groups, you have to compare what these groups cause. So let's see: Wilders is riling up people. Islamists are killing people. Hm, something here is not equal.
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michaschm: Yea, keep downvoting my posts. I'll finish up with a quote from Voltaire.

"Pour savoir qui vous dirige vraiment il suffit de regarder ceux que vous ne pouvez pas critiquer."
"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize"
- Voltaire
i think they are downvoting because of the sarcasm in your previous posts, critical situation means everyone at edge

"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize" -- this my friend is a solid quote, thanks for posting this
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amrit9037: Don't they know they are making things harder for all Muslims.
Why the fuck do they do that?
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Fesin: They definitely know that. It's one of their goals. Terrorists don't want peaceful coexistence between the people. They want (secular/christian) Europeans to hate Muslims, because that in turn makes (some of) the Muslims more radical, and easier to recruit.
The more conflict, the better for the terrorists. Both the Far-right and the Islamists are essentially part of the same coin, they need each other. If one gets stronger, the other gets stronger as well.
When I read this, I had written (but not yet posted) something in the same vein:

A certain thread made some people feel that certain groups were being attacked. This caused a reaction, which made other people feel attacked. I wrote some really nasty flaming, but came to my senses in the last second and edited my post to delete the flame.

The nasty thing about hatred is that it spreads so easily.
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Pretty pathetic to hide/delete every single dissident post.


But what can you expect from people who portray perpetrators as the victims, while they murdered and injured hundreds.
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DubConqueror: None, you don't need to kill people to be an extremist, you need to kill people to be a terrorist, Wilders is no terrorist, but he is a polarizing extremist, just like the terrorists are polarizing extremists. When polarizing takes place, both poles gain the advantage and the moderate people in the middle suffer.
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flammenbringer: Well, to compare groups, you have to compare what these groups cause. So let's see: Wilders is riling up people. Islamists are killing people. Hm, something here is not equal.
But the point of the killing isn't in the killing itself, it's in riling up the people they don't kill. And they succeed quit well.
Sad to see this happening. My thoughts go out to the people of France.