All I Want For Christmas Is White Genocide,' Professor Says
What does diversity mean?
the state of being diverse; variety.
"there was considerable diversity in the style of the reports"
a range of different things.
plural noun: diversities
"newspapers were obliged to allow a diversity of views to be printed"
synonyms: variety, miscellany, assortment, mixture, mix, mélange, range, array,
the state of being diverse; variety
Now apparently, to this professonal George Ciccariello-Maher, associate professor of politics and global studies at Drexel. this educator this purveyor of the most advanced knowledge at Drexel University would add genocide.
The scharade of BLM , when someone's says "all lives matter" and they are shamed into apologizing. When a dissenter is dismissed as an old white guy regularly on the propaganda networks .Trump supporters are regularly called as a group all the ists and plorables that you can think of. Rational coexistence is under attack. The important focus for individuals is what they can do with their life not what they have no control over like genealogy.
the state of being diverse; variety.
"there was considerable diversity in the style of the reports"
a range of different things.
plural noun: diversities
"newspapers were obliged to allow a diversity of views to be printed"
synonyms: variety, miscellany, assortment, mixture, mix, mélange, range, array,
the state of being diverse; variety
Now apparently, to this professonal George Ciccariello-Maher, associate professor of politics and global studies at Drexel. this educator this purveyor of the most advanced knowledge at Drexel University would add genocide.
The scharade of BLM , when someone's says "all lives matter" and they are shamed into apologizing. When a dissenter is dismissed as an old white guy regularly on the propaganda networks .Trump supporters are regularly called as a group all the ists and plorables that you can think of. Rational coexistence is under attack. The important focus for individuals is what they can do with their life not what they have no control over like genealogy.
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Barbarian just means "not Greek", or later "not Roman", while true, it is an irrelevant distinction, applying to us as well. The later adjective, meaning "uncivilized" does not apply. Genghis lived in accordance with a civilization and culture, and expanded it enormously. If you mean he was brutal, sure he was. So was just about everyone back then.
I am not familiar with tribute of slaves. Much later than Genghis, the Khan of Russia became a muslim and then allowed a christian church to be created. When you say he wasn't "able to conquer the Rus", do you mean completely? The Monguls did conquer western parts of Russia, and held it for ~300 years.
The Monguls were brutal, but they, particularly Genghis, initiated several governing principles that were new and positive. His accomplishments are quite astonishing for the chief of a little tribe.
Because man has a sense of the about-to-be, which distinguishes him from all other animals, he not only must choose between "me and thou" but also between the "present and the future".So man is not born in original sin, but because he must make these choices, and can never be 100% certain of the future, he is of necessity imperfect. Only God can know all the consequences of any one action, and all the consequences of all actions. So only God can be perfect. I'll get off my soap box now.
But if you think of "pre-will" instead of free will, you will see that man's choices are based somewhat on each man's unique nature. And that it is by living our lives independently that man can learn by the mistakes he makes. You have the right to make your own mistakes.
And now, and now, Ovomit has gone and thrown the Russians out of America! Did you hear that yet?
Like you, I found much to disagree with in "religion". But that doesn't mean it is all wrong.
I debated once, in my younger days, with a Jesuit priest (it was at a Newman Club meeting in college). My argument was that you could not believe in both free-will and pre-destination. We went at it for about half an hour, until finally he said, it's something you have to accept on faith. Well, it didn't satisfy me. Today, though, I've come to believe it is pre-will and free destination. Ask me about that sometime.
I thought you probably weren't all that religious.
Your second, I agree. I would like to see more (legitimate) Muslims voicing objections and offering aid. But you know, that is changing. Assad is beginning to stabilize Syria, Turkey is entering the fight, Iran is against the terrorists. The Sauds threw Bin Laden out of the country, back in the '70's or '80's. Jordan is moderate, Muslims were dancing with Jews in Bahrain, celebrating Hanukkah with them. You need to view other websites; for instance, try the English RT news feed.
But thanks, DOB. I was pretty sure I'd get my clock cleaned for going "against the grain."
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