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Originally posted by Vince278
When it comes down to the West vs. Radical Islam I can tell you who will win: The side that has the greatest will and desire to commit genocide. ![]() if america gets nuked the best thing to do is move on as best we can and not fall to the level of madness. we would lose more allies than gain enemies if we retaliate in kind. True. So we lose. |
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What the **** is the "West" anyways? By that statement, Brachy and I are both in "the West", but I certainly do not want to be in any way associated with his ideology, if it condones mass murder. And Aneesh would not be labelled "the West", but he sees himself as a fellow warrior against "Islam."
Folks like AQ want this to be a battle of X vs. Islam. Anyone who buys into their crap has let them win in terms of setting the agenda. This is a war between modern political ideologies, which is what Islamism and Liberal democracy are. |
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No, as I said. I don't consider them my enemy. I don't behave as they are my enemy. I don't favor taking stands against them, etc.
But yes, I do recognize that some want such a conflict to be occuring. You, and others in this thread, apparently want the conflict to be Christians versus Muslims.. since that would prove something to you. the Al Quada types wish to be Muslims versus the West.. or something. Just because I recognise others thoguht processes does not mean that I have those same ones myself. Give me a break here, I am not the person you wish to pigeon hole me as. Neither are a lot of other people. JM |
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Originally posted by Kuciwalker
I'm not going to go all Jesus-like and turn the other cheek, GePap. If someone makes you their enemy there isn't that much you can do. There are plenty of things you can do, depending on the balance of power. If a guy twice my size decided to label me his enemy, the situation is fundamentally different from some three year old saying he is my enemy. |
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Originally posted by Odin
I suggest you read This book if you really believe that. The prob with Huntington is that what he describes as clash of civs and "cultural conflict" can be very well described as conflict of ideologies as well (certainly in the current conflict vs. radical islamism), so his belief that "the age of ideology had ended" is just too strongly focussed on the end of the cold war and the idea that afterwards there wouldn't be serious ideological conflicts anymore. I think today he wouldn't be so quick in announcing the end of the "age of ideology". |
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Originally posted by GePap
Sorry, but I have always had nothing but contempt for Huntington's little book, just as I did for Fukiyama's "End of History." What does Fukuyama's crap have to do with Clash of Civilizations? Huntington's model rejected Fukuyama's BS about the inevitable triumph of capitalist "liberal democracy." |
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The lesser of two evils - what will India choose?
- The hanging of all software engineers - Nuclear strikes on all your cities The lesser of two evils - what will America choose? - The Republican Party - Nuclear strikes on all your cities The lesser of two evils - what will diners choose? - Patty melt served with fries - Nuclear strikes on all your cities |
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