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Met Police slam Donald Trump's 'unhelpful speculation' on Twitter they had the Parsons Green bomber 'in their sights' before the attack
Topic Started: Sep 15 2017, 09:34 AM (411 Views)
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Yes, London isn't the equal of Seoul- welcome to 2017. Please inform us how many acts of Islamic terror there are in Korea; do tell us how many Syrian refugees they have accepted.
Um hello? Been following the news lately? Missiles over Japan? South Korea on high alert? Nuclear-armed North Korea run by a crazy itching to visit Seoul in a tank? Kinda guess they would gladly swap a few terrorist attacks for their present problems, just saying!

Oh, wait, they "tie their dogs up on strings of sausages," as the Spanish say, right? If you can't figure that refrain out, let me know, but it sums up your take on anything Asian.

Have a good Sunday - that is sincerely wished, by the way ;-)

Cheers
Hughmac
How many Korean commuters have been attacked on the subway by the North? Far less fraquently than London.
You know, "perspectives" is not just the title of this forum; it means, points of view or angles. I mention this because you appear to be struggling with the concept.

For instance, imagine you are a South Korean citizen; what do you think would be most in your mind? Getting stabbed on the Underground (metro) or seemingly imminent war, probably nuclear, with a northern neighbour with ten times your population and run by a psychopath?

Do you really think that Mr and Mrs Seoul Resident go to bed thinking - wow I'm glad that we didn't let in any Muslim refugees because there is a minute possibility that one of their number is a crazy with a knife and I would be just unlucky enough to be sitting in the same carriage as him on the day he flips his lid (even though there x-times more probability that I will die in a car accident) or do you think they would be thinking, "where is the nearest nuclear shelter? should I be getting extra food in? Or, which of the too crazies: Trump and the NK Dictator, is going to blow it?

Perspectives, no less.

You're this guy sitting in god-knows-where in the USA, obsessed with Muslim terrorists (there's nothing that an American likes more than getting jittery - it's a great opportunity to scream, "we're all gonna die" in your nearest Walmart." Yet you're going crossed-eyed trying to portray Europe as surging in Muslim hordes whilst at the same time glorifying anything remotely Asian, as long as they don't wear a tea-towel on their heads (sucks to be a Sikh in America, by the way).

Lie goes on - you and I will probably die of cancer or in a road accident (disappointing for you, admittedly; you probably envisage yourself having mown down swathes of screaming terrorists in your gun-shot-ridden last breaths) Hell, you even stand a good chance of getting blown away by a trigger-happy policeman or demented neighbour with a houseful of firearms. But fear not, as you lie there, you can utter the failing but comforting words, "Bet you're a sneaky Muslim!"

Cheers
Hugh
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Yes, your average denizen in Tokyo or Seoul stares at the West in disbelief as more timbers are thrust upon the pyre of western civilization.

http://www.worldtribune.com/south-korea-japan-balk-at-admitting-syrian-refugees/
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Um hello? Been following the news lately? Missiles over Japan? South Korea on high alert? Nuclear-armed North Korea run by a crazy itching to visit Seoul in a tank? Kinda guess they would gladly swap a few terrorist attacks for their present problems, just saying!

Oh, wait, they "tie their dogs up on strings of sausages," as the Spanish say, right? If you can't figure that refrain out, let me know, but it sums up your take on anything Asian.

Have a good Sunday - that is sincerely wished, by the way ;-)

Cheers
Hughmac
How many Korean commuters have been attacked on the subway by the North? Far less fraquently than London.
You know, "perspectives" is not just the title of this forum; it means, points of view or angles. I mention this because you appear to be struggling with the concept.

For instance, imagine you are a South Korean citizen; what do you think would be most in your mind? Getting stabbed on the Underground (metro) or seemingly imminent war, probably nuclear, with a northern neighbour with ten times your population and run by a psychopath?

Do you really think that Mr and Mrs Seoul Resident go to bed thinking - wow I'm glad that we didn't let in any Muslim refugees because there is a minute possibility that one of their number is a crazy with a knife and I would be just unlucky enough to be sitting in the same carriage as him on the day he flips his lid (even though there x-times more probability that I will die in a car accident) or do you think they would be thinking, "where is the nearest nuclear shelter? should I be getting extra food in? Or, which of the too crazies: Trump and the NK Dictator, is going to blow it?

Perspectives, no less.

You're this guy sitting in god-knows-where in the USA, obsessed with Muslim terrorists (there's nothing that an American likes more than getting jittery - it's a great opportunity to scream, "we're all gonna die" in your nearest Walmart." Yet you're going crossed-eyed trying to portray Europe as surging in Muslim hordes whilst at the same time glorifying anything remotely Asian, as long as they don't wear a tea-towel on their heads (sucks to be a Sikh in America, by the way).

Lie goes on - you and I will probably die of cancer or in a road accident (disappointing for you, admittedly; you probably envisage yourself having mown down swathes of screaming terrorists in your gun-shot-ridden last breaths) Hell, you even stand a good chance of getting blown away by a trigger-happy policeman or demented neighbour with a houseful of firearms. But fear not, as you lie there, you can utter the failing but comforting words, "Bet you're a sneaky Muslim!"

Cheers
Hugh
And welcome to Monday!


Yes, your average denizen in Tokyo or Seoul stares at the West in disbelief as more timbers are thrust upon the pyre of western civilization.

http://www.worldtribune.com/south-korea-japan-balk-at-admitting-syrian-refugees/
Oh wow! I'm blown away by surprise! You didn't even mention in passing the comparison about foremost worries for South Koreans!!! I REALLY didn't expect that. :rollseyes:

Let's throw a question back at your obsession over SK Muslim Refugees, or lack of them... how many applications have been made by Muslim refugees from Syria? After all, non-combatant SK troops (Zaytun Division) were in Iraq from 2004 to 2008, remember? They were there, you might remember because Bush jr blackmailed them into contributing military resources to his fecked-up war. And whilst you're mulling over SK troops part in the occupation of Iraq, you might ask yourself what part of the world all these refugees are coming from.

Enjoy

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Hughmac
H4T wrote: lobal] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies.
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