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Started by Saladin, May 28, 2009, 02:47:33 AM

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Quote from: Saladin on June 01, 2009, 04:14:19 PM
Quote from: Slargos on June 01, 2009, 03:57:12 PM

No, actually, I was placing you in the category of people that I would personally welcome with open arms since I had you figured for a reasonable individual.

But I guess the old adage about second generation migrants being the more fundamentalist of the lot is quite true. I had no idea you hated Sweden that much.

:lol:

Firstly  I'm not a second generation immigrant, I remember the trip my family made to Sweden as it was yesterday.
Secondly where have I said that I hate Sweden? For all intents and purposes this my country I'm a Swedish citizen first and foremost. And I don't understand where you are getting this idea that I hate Sweden.
You have bleached your skin pasty white, ergo you hate sweden :P
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Hubris must be punished. Severely.

Siege

Quote from: Saladin on June 01, 2009, 04:14:19 PM
Quote from: Slargos on June 01, 2009, 03:57:12 PM

No, actually, I was placing you in the category of people that I would personally welcome with open arms since I had you figured for a reasonable individual.

But I guess the old adage about second generation migrants being the more fundamentalist of the lot is quite true. I had no idea you hated Sweden that much.

:lol:

Firstly  I'm not a second generation immigrant, I remember the trip my family made to Sweden as it was yesterday.
Secondly where have I said that I hate Sweden? For all intents and purposes this my country I'm a Swedish citizen first and foremost. And I don't understand where you are getting this idea that I hate Sweden.


But you are a 5th column.

You said yourself that you had no problem paying welfare for the people that do not contribute to the country.

That's because you sympathyse with the somalis, because they are on "your side".
Why, I ask, you feel on the same side of unproductive deliquents that cheat to get their visas?



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"Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't."

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Saladin

What side is that?

I have no problem supporting some of these ppl if it means that I also support the people that really need the help and actually can't get a job due even though
they have tried the outmost. I don't think that punishing whole groups for the
deeds of few is a viable strategy.

Slargos

Quote from: Saladin on June 01, 2009, 05:15:49 PM
What side is that?

I have no problem supporting some of these ppl if it means that I also support the people that really need the help and actually can't get a job due even though
they have tried the outmost. I don't think that punishing whole groups for the
deeds of few is a viable strategy.

So 90% unemployment is "the deeds of a few".

How come Kenyans and Ethiopians are relatively more well adjusted? Do Swedes only have structural racism against Somalis?

KRonn

Pretty concerning what's now going on with the Iraqi govt and the Sunnis and Awakening Councils. I had thought that many of the Sunni Council members had already been brought into the military and police. But this seems very messy, very dangerous, though perhaps some of it was warranted? And if it goes too far it would appear to be a stab in the back by the Iraqi govt and US, towards some of the leaders and people (Sunnis) who were instrumental in quelling violence, and turning on AQ in Iraq.

Slargos

Quote from: KRonn on June 02, 2009, 11:13:38 AM
Pretty concerning what's now going on with the Iraqi govt and the Sunnis and Awakening Councils. I had thought that many of the Sunni Council members had already been brought into the military and police. But this seems very messy, very dangerous, though perhaps some of it was warranted? And if it goes too far it would appear to be a stab in the back by the Iraqi govt and US, towards some of the leaders and people (Sunnis) who were instrumental in quelling violence, and turning on AQ in Iraq.

Agreed. This was my first reaction aswell.

You have to wonder whether this is a necessary move to create a national monopoly on violence, or whether it's simply classic arab self-destructive power grabbing.

Sheilbh

Quote from: Slargos on June 02, 2009, 11:51:27 AM
You have to wonder whether this is a necessary move to create a national monopoly on violence, or whether it's simply classic arab self-destructive power grabbing.
The problem is that the national and sectarian have merged.  Members of the police across the South and Baghdad are, more often than not, members of Shia party militias while the senior leadership of both police and, to my understanding, the army are similarly linked.  This has been developing for some time and is a very serious problem.
Let's bomb Russia!

Malthus

Quote from: Slargos on June 02, 2009, 01:29:14 AM
Quote from: Saladin on June 01, 2009, 05:15:49 PM
What side is that?

I have no problem supporting some of these ppl if it means that I also support the people that really need the help and actually can't get a job due even though
they have tried the outmost. I don't think that punishing whole groups for the
deeds of few is a viable strategy.

So 90% unemployment is "the deeds of a few".

How come Kenyans and Ethiopians are relatively more well adjusted? Do Swedes only have structural racism against Somalis?

Kidding aside Slargos, you do have a good point - there are some groups who appear to be culturally predisposed to if you like live by ripping off the state or other people, and this is not necessarily an issue that has anything to do with race or racism.

But his point is somewhat different. He's saying (if I understand correctly) that he isn't fussed by a degree of cheating in delivery of needed social services. That too is a valid point - I long ago came to the conclusion that a degree of cheating is more or less inevitable if one has any form of socialist style services, and is just a cost of the same.
The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane—Marcus Aurelius