Mr Hammer
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Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 15 th, 2018 at 8:03pm: Mr Hammer wrote on Apr 15 th, 2018 at 7:56pm: Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 15 th, 2018 at 7:53pm: Setanta wrote on Apr 15 th, 2018 at 7:12pm: Gnads wrote on Apr 15 th, 2018 at 6:15pm: Setanta wrote on Apr 14 th, 2018 at 11:56pm: Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 14 th, 2018 at 11:53pm: Setanta wrote on Apr 14 th, 2018 at 11:40pm: Mattyfisk wrote on Apr 14 th, 2018 at 11:31pm: Sure, Setanta: Quote: I don't like her because she is whiny princess that thinks she should not be criticised for her public statements and blames the reaction on others and not her own mouth. A bit like a plate of uncovered meat, no? After all, how can we blame the cat? Of course Aussies will call for her death. She only has herself to blame. Manus, Nauru, Palestine, lest we forget. How very dare she? That does not say anything about what nutjobs say. There was plenty of criticism that did not call for her to be killed, that you would use that as an affirmation of those that seek the death of others for what they say is a little bit off field. I wonder what she thinks of the mocking of the prophet like Hebdo? Has she said? I bet she's all for it. Of course you think she's all for it, Setanta. That's because you haven't got a clue what she's all for. You haven't actually heard all those whiny statements you say she's made, you've simply read the outrage. How very dare she? Of course Yassmin's not all for it. She came to fame as the poster-girl for Muslim integration. She's selling a brand of Islam that stands against the ISIS crowd, and that's actually what you can't stand. You don't like her because she's bit of a ditz, true. But you really hate her because she's a black, Muslim woman who had the gall to post a Tweet about refugees on ANZAC Day.How very very dare she? No, K, I've never read what she has said, how dare me! Is it that obvious K? Keep putting it up as fact and someone might believe it and you could never be wrong. It's so obvious that If I do not like someone it must be based on their gender, colour or religion, not their persona. 'nite K. Oh, and I don't hate her. I just think she's an idiot. Wasting your time with Karamel Set. Sees all, knows all. I agree with K on many things and many others I do not. Me too. I agree that she's a lightweight. She comes from the Sarah Hanson-Young school of screechiness. But she is only 20-something. What I like about her is her middle way - not a role I could do so successfully. She sees herself as a cultural mediator, and for my money, this is a hugely important role in these hysterical times. When Yassmin says stuff like Islam is the most feminist of religions, she's speaking to the radicals. She also wasn't able to get her point across in a Q&A format. Islam indeed was a feminist movement of sorts in its day. It reformed the rights of women in its time and place: property rights, divorce rights, an age of consent. These aren't modern rights, they're barbaric 7th century rights. But when Yassmin makes this point, she's advocating the spirit of these rights to a modern, but conservative, Muslim audience. If they listen - and you always see those hijabed Muslim women nodding in the Q&A audience when these things are said - this is the only way the bearded numpties will change. She has a lot to learn, but her perspective is spot-on. We need more articulate and respectful people like Yassmin to speak out. Most importantly, we need them to be heard. Not much chance of that now though, is there? Manus, Nauru, Palestine, lest we forget. How very dare she. Even before the death threats she's always had the wider white Australian population in her cross hairs. I can't feature that. Setanta indicated the same sentiment. The only problem is, none of you can even say why. For you, of course, any black bitch in a head-covering is a race enemy. But the audience of an erstwhile Radio National program called Australia Wide? We've grown old with Abo and Asian and wog bitches on TV, we're used to it. For me it's the package that is Yassmin. She wears her race and religion like a big flashing neon sign all the while painting herself into victimhood at every opurtrunity. It's tired and boring and bugs people. All people would like to hear from new migrants is- oh thank you for the new life I'm afforded. now I'm safe, thank you Australia. Thank you for my education............. But no, it's shame on you australia you bigoted refugee hating islamophobes. Get it.
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