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Three German Girls Beg to be Raped by Muslim Refugees

Started by Ruteger, September 14, 2015, 08:29:15 PM

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: SredniVashtar on September 15, 2015, 01:14:59 PM
That doesn't sound like the only tube you want to jump on, you randy old toe-rag!

Just make sure you have lots of Atrixo on your hands before you rub his arse okay? Less likely to cause a rash.

SredniVashtar

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 15, 2015, 01:17:52 PM
Just make sure you have lots of Atrixo on your hands before you rub his arse okay? Less likely to cause a rash.

I will always bow to the opinions of a Yorkshireman when it comes to the subject of homo-erotic riot. The Greeks might have invented it but ee ba gum, don't this lot carry on the tradition!

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: SredniVashtar on September 15, 2015, 01:21:45 PM
I will always bow to the opinions of a Yorkshireman when it comes to the subject of homo-erotic riot. The Greeks might have invented it but ee ba gum, don't this lot carry on the tradition!


Is that a bad thing then? 'appens we do it reet good, se thee.

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 15, 2015, 12:32:01 AM
The refugees are escaping Syria, Afghanistan and other countries directly affected by action launched in 2003 with an ongoing crises in said region...hmmmmm.. I wonder if there's a correlation? Naaaa. Must be a coincidence.

Far beit from Americans to take responsibility for the hundreds of thousands of refugees that ultimately were largely created by their illegal war in Iraq.

BellBoy

Quote from: SredniVashtar on September 15, 2015, 01:14:59 PM
That doesn't sound like the only tube you want to jump on, you randy old toe-rag!

I don't know why so many think you're a cock.



I personally, find you quite amusing...

(Yes, I inadvertently omitted the first "l")


SredniVashtar

Quote from: BellBoy on September 15, 2015, 01:26:25 PM
I don't know why so many think you're a cock.

It's my combination of shyness and violence that gets misinterpreted.

Quote from: BellBoy on September 15, 2015, 01:26:25 PM
I personaly, find you quite amusing...

OK, don't think I am going to swallow that baited hook, smart guy! Or anything else.

BellBoy

Quote from: SredniVashtar on September 15, 2015, 01:31:15 PM
OK, don't think I am going to swallow that baited hook, smart guy!

It's been a long day, but at least Kathy Beale is back on EastEnders. ;D ;D

(Again, let's get us some culture all up IN this bitch!)

Quote from: Georgie For President 2216 on September 15, 2015, 01:26:16 PM
Far beit from Americans to take responsibility for the hundreds of thousands of refugees that ultimately were largely created by their illegal war in Iraq.

Yeah, like Canada never invades anybody.  Oh, wait....never mind.

Quote from: Robert Ghostwolf's Ghost on September 15, 2015, 01:43:01 PM
Yeah, like Canada never invades anybody.  Oh, wait....never mind.

Hehe  :P  Well, that's another story.  I apologize for my generalization.

Good to see you on RGG.

Quote from: Georgie For President 2216 on September 15, 2015, 01:44:06 PM
Hehe  :P  Well, that's another story.  I apologize for my generalization.

Good to see you on RGG.

Cheers, GFP!

Ruteger

What is maddening and tragic is that Congress is aiding and abetting HUSSEIN Obama. Our Genius Founding Fathers created the three branches of government for such a toilet-turd as HUSSEIN Obama. Unfortunately, all three branches of government are become corrupt. We have a righteous mandate from God AND the Founding Fathers to kill everyone of these traitorous SOBs. Won't happen, tho. Sadly.

Quote from: albrecht on September 14, 2015, 10:40:12 PM
Look up rape in Sweden and, especially if you know Swedish, you will find some interesting statistics that directly relate to immigration and "refugees." The insanity and suicidality of the countries is amazing. Though we, also, aren't immune, unfortunately. We also have a political class, and leader, who are bent on some odd type of retribution for perceived ills, or outright desire to kill us, and destroy, or as that character Obama exhorts "fundamentally transform" the country. A sad deal.

http://youtu.be/ZV315xqbRK8

ksm32

Quote from: Robert Ghostwolf's Ghost on September 15, 2015, 01:43:01 PM
Yeah, like Canada never invades anybody.  Oh, wait....never mind.

Canada does seem to only participate in legitimate wars.  So I guess you're right.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Ruteger on September 15, 2015, 07:39:22 PM
What is maddening and tragic is that Congress is aiding and abetting HUSSEIN Obama. Our Genius Founding Fathers created the three branches of government for such a toilet-turd as HUSSEIN Obama. Unfortunately, all three branches of government are become corrupt. We have a righteous mandate from God AND the Founding Fathers to kill everyone of these traitorous SOBs. Won't happen, tho. Sadly.

Are you still here?

albrecht

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 15, 2015, 11:04:21 PM
Are you still here?
Oddly, after all one shooting will often get at least one on target with unlimited rounds, Rutger has a good point. Both here and in many European countries. Politicians, and the media, have sold out, for whatever reason, the people. The insanity of multiculturalism, political correctness, and unfettered immigration for its own sake is amazing. Sure, immigration, controlled, is usually a good thing (when the right types come.) Notice, interestingly, the difference controls on capital versus people in many places.And how these politicians, and businesses, who champion "no borders" live secretive lives protected behind hedges, fences, and armed security; attend elite schools and travel with minion driven cars and jets. But for the hoi polloi, "deal with it!" "let everyone in," no matter how criminal, diseased, or otherwise disruptive to society and the culture.

As U.S of A Americans, aren't these some of your most sacred words?

“Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.”

albrecht

Quote from: Georgie For President 2216 on September 15, 2015, 11:26:14 PM
As U.S of A Americans, aren't these some of your most holy words?

“Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.”
Nope. Though I won't go into the craziness (though oddly true admittedly, in a way, considering her background and statements) of the 'Zionist-conspiracy' or other political stuff promoted by Emma Lazarus- a partial stanza of a poem, written on a plaque, on a thing gifted to us by France has no force of law. Sure the media, and National Park Service, amongst other groups, would hope it be so.....but even there, in its vaunted place in commonly thought historical status, there were rules, regulations, health-checks, people turned away or held in quarantine, and even names changed to try to make immigration a net-gain, or at least limit hurt during certain influxes, the country.)

Quote from: albrecht on September 15, 2015, 11:33:46 PM
Nope. Though I won't go into the craziness (though oddly true admittedly, in a way, considering her background and statements) of the 'Zionist-conspiracy' or other political stuff promoted by Emma Lazarus- a partial stanza of a poem, written on a plaque, on a thing gifted to us by France has no force of law. Sure the media, and National Park Service, amongst other groups, would hope it be so.....but even there, in its vaunted place in commonly thought historical status, there were rules, regulations, health-checks, people turned away or held in quarantine, and even names changed to try to make immigration a net-gain, or at least limit hurt during certain influxes, the country.)

I thought it was worth a shot  ;)

albrecht

Quote from: Georgie For President 2216 on September 15, 2015, 11:41:26 PM
I thought it was worth a shot  ;)
Hey, I have no problem with that. I, unlike others on these threads- not you-, don't take (or try not to do so) umbrage or resort to personality stuff. Engagement of debate is enough for me, right or wrong. Of course, usually I'm right ;) but willing to listen or change. I don't like changing history or political correctness and won't abide it (not that you do so.) I also don't like that only certain countries, religions, or places need to "change" and "accommodate" for other people. It can be a fine thing but not when forced or by overwhelming intrusion- and/or, as I see in some places, for more nefarious agendas and purposes. No! Enoch was right. And why are only our countries demanded to use this new sociological agenda?

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: albrecht on September 15, 2015, 11:12:24 PM
Oddly, after all one shooting will often get at least one on target with unlimited rounds, Rutger has a good point. Both here and in many European countries. Politicians, and the media, have sold out, for whatever reason, the people. The insanity of multiculturalism, political correctness, and unfettered immigration for its own sake is amazing. Sure, immigration, controlled, is usually a good thing (when the right types come.) Notice, interestingly, the difference controls on capital versus people in many places.And how these politicians, and businesses, who champion "no borders" live secretive lives protected behind hedges, fences, and armed security; attend elite schools and travel with minion driven cars and jets. But for the hoi polloi, "deal with it!" "let everyone in," no matter how criminal, diseased, or otherwise disruptive to society and the culture.

You advocate none eliteism then? The media publishes what they think will sell, not what is correct. It's purely commercial; look up how the beloved by some Americans Daily Mail has repeatedly been successfully sued because they basically lied and published stories about people to try and sell their rag. Nothing to do with truth, all about copy and market share. When was the last story you read about a newspaper editor that saw them in a bad light? The phrase about being careful who's toes you step on, on the way up being attached to the body holding up the arse you'll be kissing on the way down spring to mind. Reporters never shit on their own.

Quote from: albrecht on September 15, 2015, 11:52:29 PM
Hey, I have no problem with that. I, unlike others on these threads- not you-, don't take (or try not to do so) umbrage or resort to personality stuff. Engagement of debate is enough for me, right or wrong. Of course, usually I'm right ;) but willing to listen or change. I don't like changing history or political correctness and won't abide it (not that you do so.) I also don't like that only certain countries, religions, or places need to "change" and "accommodate" for other people. It can be a fine thing but not when forced or by overwhelming intrusion- and/or, as I see in some places, for more nefarious agendas and purposes. No! Enoch was right. And why are only our countries demanded to use this new sociological agenda?

I like that you're always willing to have a conversation and don't make personal attacks, which is something I can be guilty of. 

I guess I would argue that countries which do this are mostly countries I would like to live in.  The ones that don't tend to be more oppressive and less democratic.  I think a nation that boasts equality and individual rights (which I think are important boasts) is morally obliged to do what it can, within reason, to see that those values are applied universally.  I don't see it as putting Muslims over Christians or whatever else.  I see it as putting everyone on a level playing field and ensuring everyone respects everyone else independent of how or where they were born.  I think if you start discriminating who you allow in based solely on race or religion, then you begin building a society of resentment, unrest, and discrimination where no one really wants to live.

albrecht

Quote from: Georgie For President 2216 on September 16, 2015, 12:14:03 AM
I like that you're always willing to have a conversation and don't make personal attacks, which is something I can be guilty of. 

I guess I would argue that countries which do this are mostly countries I would like to live in.  The ones that don't tend to be more oppressive and less democratic.  I think a nation that boasts equality and individual rights (which I think are important boasts) is morally obliged to do what it can, within reason, to see that those values are applied universally.  I don't see it as putting Muslims over Christians or whatever else.  I see it as putting everyone on a level playing field and ensuring everyone respects everyone else independent of how or where they were born.  I think if you start discriminating who you allow in based solely on race or religion, then you begin building a society of resentment, unrest, and discrimination where no one really wants to live.
I think there are several issues here, and in them in more issues. I'm totally for liberal education and civil/criminal rights. But also in actual diversity and the ability of a person, family, culture, religion, nation, country to do as they wish, without invading or hurting others. Personally, and found economically, the more homogeneous the country/region the "happier" or "successful" the area is. The more purest form homogeneous societies one can also, almost, have the "socialism" so vaunted, or even a "benign royal" or "democracy" etc of a "pure" system of government management (or near so.) In a too large or too mixed system, particularly, if immigration is unlimited, one will get problems and such idealist system won't work. But no society, or nation, that survives, allows unlimited immigration and demographic changes in a mass movement, particularly when there is already so many differences between the supposed members of the society. So, immigration is ok and healthy, but with rules. And so is trade, travel, etc. But not to the detriment or just because of some politically-correct social movement, sense of misplaced guilt, and so on.

albrecht

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 16, 2015, 12:09:36 AM
You advocate none eliteism then? The media publishes what they think will sell, not what is correct. It's purely commercial; look up how the beloved by some Americans Daily Mail has repeatedly been successfully sued because they basically lied and published stories about people to try and sell their rag. Nothing to do with truth, all about copy and market share. When was the last story you read about a newspaper editor that saw them in a bad light? The phrase about being careful who's toes you step on, on the way up being attached to the body holding up the arse you'll be kissing on the way down spring to mind. Reporters never shit on their own.
I see your point. Actually I'm very elitist, though I would rather just people leave people alone for the most part.  I just think, somehow, the current "elite' got sold out or way-laid (I suspect certain schools and media but won't ignore short-term financial motives, drug addlement, and debauchery. And maybe some blackmail in there also as cause.) So now the only remaining solution might be a popular, base movement to put WASPS back in charge and on the right track!

paladin1991

Quote from: SredniVashtar on September 15, 2015, 12:05:14 PM
I don't like to boast, but I try whenever possible to class up this stinking midden with cultural allusions and displays of staggering erudition. The thread title reminded me of the image below. So a prize (a big sloppy kiss; arse fondling optional) goes to the first person who spots where it comes from:



No Googling, though, or a punitive ball-kicking will surely follow.
What is that?  A zombie being manhandled by 3 bald dudes?


paladin1991

Quote from: Ruteger on September 15, 2015, 07:39:22 PM
What is maddening and tragic is that Congress is aiding and abetting HUSSEIN Obama. Our Genius Founding Fathers created the three branches of government for such a toilet-turd as HUSSEIN Obama. Unfortunately, all three branches of government are become corrupt. We have a righteous mandate from God AND the Founding Fathers to kill everyone of these traitorous SOBs. Won't happen, tho. Sadly.

*looks outside*  Nope.  Not today. 

paladin1991

Quote from: ksm32 on September 15, 2015, 08:57:26 PM
Canada does seem to only participate in legitimate wars.  So I guess you're right.
Well, kinda.  I did see a pair of Canuck Officers in 03, or was it 04?  And oh, yeah, they were armed.  Did they pop anybody, don't know.  *shrug*  Doesn't really matter.  Canada doesn't really matter in terms of actual numbers and throw weight. 
Canadian forces are better off here as part of a Continental Strategic Reserve.

paladin1991

Quote from: Georgie For President 2216 on September 15, 2015, 11:26:14 PM
As U.S of A Americans, aren't these some of your most sacred words?

“Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.”

I don't see the line that says to send me all your criminals, degenerates and terrorists. 

BellBoy

Quote from: paladin1991 on September 16, 2015, 03:41:18 PM
I don't see the line that says to send me all your criminals, degenerates and terrorists.

"The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me"

Seems rather "catch-all" to me...

Still, it's merely a poem written as a donation to an auction of art and literary works conducted by the "Art Loan Fund Exhibition in Aid of the Bartholdi Pedestal Fund for the Statue of Liberty" to raise money for the pedestal's construction.

Hardly Star Wars canon.  :o

(Thanks Wikipedia!)

Yeah, I know... mental laziness, blah, blah, blah...

(Thanks Internet!)

paladin1991

Quote from: BellBoy on September 16, 2015, 04:09:50 PM
"The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me"

Seems rather "catch-all" to me...

Still, it's merely a poem written as a donation to an auction of art and literary works conducted by the "Art Loan Fund Exhibition in Aid of the Bartholdi Pedestal Fund for the Statue of Liberty" to raise money for the pedestal's construction.

Hardly Star Wars canon.  :o

(Thanks Wikipedia!)

Yeah, I know... mental laziness, blah, blah, blah...

(Thanks Internet!)
I think you are playing lawyer with the assumption of a catch-all.  It says what it says, 'tempest tossed', I think covers only drunken sailors..... 


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