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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 11:42 AM Post #1 |
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http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2010/10/small-concession-is-no-big-deal.html A good article worth reading on the way Islam slowly uses stealth jihad. "It's like a frog-in-the-soup-pot allegory: Put a frog in a pot of cold water and warm it up slowly, and the frog won't try to jump out (even though it easily could) until it's too late. By the time it notices how hot the water is and is motivated to escape, it is too cooked to jump. Orthodox Muslims, committed to Islam's prime directive, are using the same slow-heating principle. They know if they go slowly enough — if they make small enough demands — they can heat up the water (take away our freedoms) until we are unable to mount a defence against further advances. They seek many different kinds of concessions, but they're most committed to removing free speech — they want desperately to take away our freedom to criticise Islam. That's the best way to prevent non-Muslims from organising an effective defence." "When the Ultimate Fighting Championships first came out many years ago, I remember watching Hoyce Gracie as he held his opponent on the ground while Gracie worked his way almost imperceptibly closer and closer to the position he was aiming for. Every time his opponent moved or struggled to get out, Gracie closed in tighter, or moved into a better arm lock or whatever, until at last the opponent was held immobile and his air supply was choked off. I have heard pythons do something similar. They grip their prey and wait until the prey breaths out. Then they squeeze a little tighter and hold it, so air is harder and harder to take in until the prey can no longer breathe. This is what Islam is doing in the West. Get this message across. They are gaining one small concession at a time. Not many concessions are ever undone. Islam is a ratchet. It only goes one way." |
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| donsilbers | Oct 23 2010, 12:02 PM Post #2 |
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Obviously they turned the heat up too quickly because the frog's jumping! |
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info activism tactics http://www.informationactivism.org/en/viewonline | |
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| Orwell | Oct 23 2010, 12:18 PM Post #3 |
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Citizen Warrior is an excellent site with plenty of good advice on how to handle discussing Islam with those sceptical of the dangers it poses. I for one have certainly changed tactics after reading it. |
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| donsilbers | Oct 23 2010, 12:50 PM Post #4 |
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The 'Politically incorrect guide to Islam' by Robert Spencer is worth reading as well. |
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| learning curve | Oct 23 2010, 03:28 PM Post #5 |
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...."They grip their prey and wait until the prey breaths out. Then they squeeze a little tighter and hold it, so air is harder and harder to take in until the prey can no longer breathe" this is an exelent anology of stealth jihad, and like the article suggest's it's tightening up at rates faster than ever, theyre using taqqia and pollitical correction to the extreme and every given oppertunity, the racism card they have been using has lost all of its credibily and now using "Islamophobia" as its new "trump" card to try and quech an argument or surrpress any movement against islam, keyed in with P.C is dangerous to the sleeping, dosile population the world over, free speech is our biggest allie and the muzzzies are slowly trying to take that from us. there is a long way to go and a hard fight ahead but we will get there in the end...the people are waking up! |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 03:36 PM Post #6 |
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I'm confident that we ("Kuffar") will win in the UK. Why? Because the situation in Britain concerning Islam is getting worser but as it gets worser more people will join the Defence League movement. The DLs are also spreading awareness about Islam. The government will not be able to ignore the Defence Leagues any longer when we have hundreds of thousands of British people attending our demos. |
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| EDL_B.R.F.C. | Oct 23 2010, 03:46 PM Post #7 |
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Just to burst your bubble slightly. I don't think there will ever be marches of 100,000 +, the government wouldn't allow it on health and safety grounds, and the whole city would grind to a hault when your talking about those kinds of numbers. |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 03:46 PM Post #8 |
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Great post RH. The snake that is "true" Islam is slowly suffocating us. I once had a rather large python draped around my neck for a photograph on a foreign holiday, I was told to grip just near it´s tail relatively hard to keep it well behaved so to speak. We should grip the same part of the Islamic community hard to keep them in check, by that I mean the part that bred the 7/7 bombers and the loud mouthed braaap braaap merchants on the web and in our inner cities. Strange analogy I grant you, but I am sure you get the message. And I am not under the influence..... |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 03:52 PM Post #9 |
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But you know what I mean. When the EDL have larger numbers of people attending demos. |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 03:53 PM Post #10 |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/2765041.stm "Police said it was the UK's biggest ever demonstration with at least 750,000 taking part, although organisers put the figure closer to two million." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2274129.stm "Around 400,000 people from across the country have marched through central London to highlight the needs of rural communities." |
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| EDL_B.R.F.C. | Oct 23 2010, 03:55 PM Post #11 |
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fair enough
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 04:00 PM Post #12 |
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See. And in the future, when the situation with Islam in the UK is a lot worse, the EDL will have the same numbers of people attending demos as the ones RH is talking about. And when that happens the government will not be able to ignore the EDL for much longer. Or maybe I'm being too optimistic? |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 04:01 PM Post #13 |
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As long as it doesn´t morph into Nuremberg. |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 04:09 PM Post #14 |
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Could you explain what you meant, Shelfside? I don't know what Nuremburg is. |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 04:09 PM Post #15 |
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not a pop at you in in particular, but if everyone who said that got thier arse to a demo we wouldnt have this problem. |
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| EDL_B.R.F.C. | Oct 23 2010, 04:12 PM Post #16 |
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You must admit though that the potential for violent outbreaks is alot higher at and EDL march, compared to a pro-countryside or an anti-war march. So would the government still allow such a large EDL march to go ahead? I'm not sure myself. |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 04:13 PM Post #17 |
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I was talking about years from now. When the situation in Britain gets worse. And I would go to a demo if I could. |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 04:42 PM Post #18 |
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Indeed I can. I have nothing against hundreds of thousands marching or attending demos, what I do not want to see is an imitation of the Nuremberg rallies a la National Socialism. I am not suggesting that this would be the case, just voicing an observation. I trust this answers your question? |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 07:05 PM Post #19 |
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^ Hundreds of thousands marching or attending demos as concerned individuals not a homogeneous, singularly-thinking conglomerate!
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 07:17 PM Post #20 |
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I´m OK with that, but just wanted to make my point. It was so easy for the NS to convert "concerned individuals" into a destructive and hate filled force. We must never allow that to happen. |
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