Arabs are so retarded

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by catphish, Dec 28, 2008.

  1. High five!
     
  2. more people should regress
     
  3. hey Harka <A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?displayFAQ=y"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="pitlane/emoticons/PnutSpecial.gif"></A>
     
  4. Thing is, Palestinians dont want peace, they just need someone to hate and blame for their shitty living conditions. If they seriously spent as much effort and dedication into bettering their own lives, they wouldnt be living in a third world shithole. Like all Muslim extremists, [maybe just all extremists period] they spend all their time and effort into hating and none into developing themselves as a race/society.

    Everytime Israel gives Palestinians what they want nothing is accomplished.
     
  5. Thx for the insight.
     
  6. <A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?displayFAQ=y"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="pitlane/emoticons/amazed.gif"></A> I would never have thought!

    Do you know how they came to these shitty living conditions? Yeah, lets go through the history of Israel and Palestine.

    Effort and dedication? When people don't have their land anymore I think they're bound to be a little frustrated. Don't you think so? And don't tell me they never had that land because there are people with deeds of their lands living in refugee camps in Jordan and Syria.

    Everytime Israel gives Palestinians what they want? Guess what they want? Yeah, thought so.



    Oh and thanks for the insight. <A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?displayFAQ=y"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="pitlane/emoticons/grin.gif"></A>

    /trrist
     
  7. it's cute how some people still bring up the notion that "Israel was created unilaterally by the West", like that's even relevant anymore. if that's true, then very astute observation, but what happened is in the past, and it will never be undone, so balking about it today (especially like it's somehow Israel's fault) is like a mother taking her emotional grief out on her child because the kid was the product of a violent rape. above all, Palestinians need to get past it, because if they cling to any notion that they'll ever get all the land (and i don't say back, since a good percentage of them aren't even from the original Israeli territories anyway) then it's only a matter of time till they're pushed into the sea just to be done with it.
     
  8. Naah, not unilaterally but they do deserve a lot of the land back. I tend to disagree with both parties on most issues. So I hate getting into detail on this issue since my trrist blood starts boiling. I feel the need to present the injustices thrust upon the Palestinians. What do you expect these kids to grow up to be when they're living in such an environment? Its naive to expect them to grow up with a notion of friendship, peace and carebears waltzing down the West Bank. Its simply impossible unless concessions are made.

    I do have 'beef' with the idea that its in the past and they should just move on. That is a ridiculous notion. There are countless travesties upon countless people and forgetting and moving on doesn't really do justice to their experiences. Blood has flown through those streets for centuries upon centuries. Forgetting that and moving on is not the way. Not that I'm implying we need to take revenge but on such a scale as this particular case, both sides need revision.

    I do agree though. They need to accept the idea that they'll never have the original land back. That's a no-brainer (To most people anyway). The problem is Israel refuses to hand-over even the 'recently acquired' territories. And that's Israel's domestic/foreign policy. They know they're surrounded by Arabs who have higher birth-rates and ever-expanding economies. Hence the wall and the settlements becoming permanent fixtures.

    /twitterblog lol luke
     
  9. Text book American thread.
     
  10. yeah i haven't been trolling much lately. i guess i grow up <A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?displayFAQ=y"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="pitlane/emoticons/smile.gif"></A>
     
  11. yeah, im just talking about the original lands in the UN agreement. Israel has at least made more recent progress about making a separate nation for Palestine with the lands that are technically supposed to be theirs. not enough has yet been done, but unfortunately it's hard to have any sort of diplomacy when this bullshit's going on, and of course since both factions of Palestine pretty much hate each other and are too incompetent to accomplish anything too.

    that and hopefully the ultra-orthodox jews don't gain all sorts of control and reverse all the progress towards giving Palestinians their pieces back.
     
  12. Word. We can pray and hope both sides sort their shit out.

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  13. and when Iran nukes israel off the map ill be there to bomb the entire Middle East to glass oblivion <A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?displayFAQ=y"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="pitlane/emoticons/angry.gif"></A>


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  14. ya but your wrong
     
  15. maybe cuz isreal was placed on their land.
     
  16. pretty sure the jews had it first.
     
  17. 40% of them do mukhadarat.
     
  18. lets kill them both, enough said
     
  19. I'm thinking of taking my free trip to Israel this year, lol.
     
  20. All of them should be converted to Christians.
     
  21. some girl i am "friends" with on facebook just posted some note/rant about how israel overreacts to "popular protest." when i pointed out that the definition of "popular protest" doesn't usually include mortar and rocket fire, she said that i was not qualified at all to speak on the subject, since i have never actually lived in a palestinian refugee camp.

    go figure.
     
  22. Has she?
     
  23. for a week. her idea of a fun spring break trip. then again, i've had conversations and met with the mayor of sderot (the israeli town where 80% of the schoolkids have PTSD due to rocket fire), but that kind of qualifications don't count.

    regardless, my point was about her definition of popular protest, not living conditions.
     
  24. Empirically speaking, she is in a better position.
     
  25. don't the arab countries know if they keep being radical and extremist then their countries will cease to exist in the time to come?
     

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