You are free to say so, as you are free to say many incorrect, inaccurate and unfounded things.I could say the same of everything you say, as you clearly have no capacity for independent thought.
No. rest assured that you are merely spluttering.Am I flaming now? I can't tell what's a flame and what's not anymore.
We'll is you'll read my post again, this time with a bit more care, you'll see that I did not actually call the earlier poster a child, I merely pointed out that their assertion was worthy of a child's thought process.Anyways, I think this is about equivalent to calling people small children.
Obviously, it depends upon whether they are the children of the "good guys," or the "bad guys."Then you must overlook the attacking of civilian targets with phosphorous bombs by the "good guys". :lol:
Oh no, its all the Arabs fault we are in this entire mess :roll:
That is Britain's responsibility I'm afraid and Arthur Balfour's of course. A black act in British history particularly when you consider the betrayal of the Arabs who helped to beat the Turks.
That is no excuse to a gentleman.Again, this is war.
This is an assertion for very small children who cannot make tough ethical and moral judgments.
Personally, I think I'll call the ones who think it's a swell idea to strap bombs on their kids and sent them out to blow up people in pizzerias the "bad guys."
You really must try to be less overwrought in these matters, and allow Sweet Reason to hold sway.Oh yes because Israel is so perfect right? Because it doesn't have blood on its hands?
Oh no, its all the Arabs fault we are in this entire mess :roll:
The fact of the matter is that while Israel is far from perfect
Exactly, so **** both sides.
I would rather UK stays out of this entire mess and doesn't support Israel
Then, perforce, you support the abrogation of your Nation's responsibilities, and unending suffering and darkness in the Middle East.Exactly, so **** both sides.
I would rather UK stays out of this entire mess and doesn't support Israel
Then, perforce, you support the abrogation of your Nation's responsibilities, and unending suffering and darkness in the Middle East.
And you allow yourself to feel "clean" in so doing, amazing!
Good show!
What responsibilties? We have a responsibility to our own people first and as every old Tory knows getting tangled up in foreign wars helps that little. I'm not a liberal, I don't much care for interventionist, ideological crusades.Then, perforce, you support the abrogation of your Nation's responsibilities, and unending suffering and darkness.
And you allow yourself to feel "clean" in so doing, amazing!
Good show!
Then, perforce, you support the abrogation of your Nation's responsibilities, and unending suffering and darkness in the Middle East.
And you allow yourself to feel "clean" in so doing, amazing!
Good show!
Why not let them solve their own problems? This issue of land grabbing was not created by the United States or Kingdom.
You know there was a time not long ago, when Britain was a shinning light of civilization in the world, and advanced an ideal that enriched the existence of billions.So would I.
In Britain we believe in private property.
Also if we had a responsibility it would be to the Palestinians whose land we help to steal.
You know there was a time not long ago, when Britain was a shinning light of civilization in the world, and advanced an ideal that enriched the existence of billions.
There is a school of thought that says that cultures grow old , whither and die just like their component humans.
Tell me, if I am attacked in the street by a deranged madman, even one that I have not always been kind or fair to, would you leave me to my fate or provide some aid?Why not let them solve their own problems? This issue of land grabbing was not created by the United States or Kingdom.
Indeed, it a good way of looking at history. Britain was not really a shining light, we got tangled up in the affairs of many nations, rarely to their benefits and not too much more to ours in my belief. I certainly don't consider conviving to take people's land and give it to others to be a shinning light.You know there was a time not long ago, when Britain was a shinning light of civilization in the world, and advanced an ideal that enriched the existence of billions.
There is a school of thought that says that cultures grow old , whither and die just like their component humans.
Every country has its day.
Arabs has had it, Romans, Greeks, then Brits and then very soon ... US will be joining us
Tell me, if I am attacked in the street by a deranged madman, even one that I have not always been kind or fair to, would you leave me to my fate or provide some aid?
How you answer will say a great deal about you and your philosophy.
Look again, more closely and without the Twenty First century prejudices that you have been taught to embrace.Indeed, it a good way of looking at history. Britain was not really a shining light, we got tangled up in the affairs of many nations, rarely to their benefits and not too much more to ours in my belief. I certainly don't consider conviving to take people's land and give it to others to be a shinning light.
:lol: Me have 21st century prejudices, you obviously don't know me well, part of me has barely reached the 13th century.Look again, more closely and without the Twenty First century prejudices that you have been taught to embrace.
They interfered arbitrarily in the affairs of other nations and cultures. You own nation was none too happy about British rule after a while.As a whole, Britain raised the standards of living, education and justice in all the lands that they occupied.
The rights of man is Jacobin speak, I don't much care for it. British liberty was never built on such unsound foundations hence you can compare the revolution of 1688 with that of 1789 and see the great differences.So powerful were the ideals regarding the Rights of Man the the British propagated, that their denial could cause client colonies to rebel against the government in favor of the culture thus established, as we did in America.
That was ancient British courage and honour.And look to your people a scant lifetime ago when they defied almost alone at first the ultimate corruption of European ideals and the utter perversion of the heritage of the white peoples.
I remember who we are. I remember Clarendon and Harley, I remember Burke's prosecution of Warren Hastings for similar abuses that you seem to hail as glorious.No, you really do need to reassess this matter. One of my fondest hopes is the Britain one day, will remember who they are.
Delve a bit. Palestine was not a country, and the Jews had been busy buying up much of the land for a very long time.Firstly you are of course assuming Israel is in the right. I personally believe a two state solution needs to be found but I always consider Israel the aggressor. They came to someone else's country and took over.
What do you mean I can't? I just did!Secondly you cannot compare the affairs of nations to individuals in such a simplistic way.