All I Want For Christmas Is White Genocide,' Professor Says

Posted by Dobrien 9 years, 5 months ago to Culture
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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.


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  • Posted by term2 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    that would be nice. maybe they can wear armbands so I can feel a bit more comfortable. I thinnk there are far more muslims who really do want to destroy the west if we wont convert to islam.
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  • Posted by term2 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    So if all this is true, how come terrorists are primarily muslim, and the card-carrying muslims only weakly decry the terrorist violence, if at all?
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  • Posted by Seer 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I'm alive and well and living where Obama can't reach me. Under the protection of a very good (and powerful) friend.
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  • Posted by 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thanks Seer,
    Very interesting .I assume and hope the surgery was a success. I will add your recommendation to my reading list.
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  • Posted by Seer 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The only "Muslims" who want to make it a war and attack you for your non-belief are those fanatics rounded up by Bin Laden and his deputy al-Baghdadi, who believe they are hastening the "last days".
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  • Posted by Seer 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Addendum: lest you believe I "profess" the Muslim faith, know that "I" am all religions (the great religions, not any born of pagan mythology), yet none of them.
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  • Posted by Seer 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    You are interpreting the Quran as if all its verses had meaning for today. I have posted on other sites that most Islamic scholars, even having been raised in the culture, do not truly understand the Quran. They, however, are aware of their ignorance.
    By the way, there is more to Islam than what you read in the Quran.
    Still, it is amazing to me how any Western, Christian or no, can read the Quran and state unequivocally he understands Islam.
    For one, the "infidel" referred to in the Quran, are those Arabs who still adhered to the ancient pagan "religion" of that region. Followers of Judaism and Christianity are referred to as "Children of the Book.", and they were more tolerated than Jews in Europe during the Middle Ages.
    And if you know anything about that primal Arabic "religion" you will know that it harbored the darkest demons of any "religion" in mankind's history. Those Arabs needed a strong God to combat those strong, dark demons. In fact, Mohammed once told his followers: "You do not need to be afraid of the jinn, for you have me."
    Another part I've heard Christians find fault with, is that the Quran has said God created man from a blood clot. But if primitive man watched the birth of a child, surely he might think it was a blood clot.
    And this is so well known, I wonder if I even need to repeat it: the "religion" that Islam replaced was replete with inappropriate, violent and magical attempts at controlling events. Mohammed actually improved the lot of the people.
    It is said that the first thing the angel Gabriel said to Mohammed was "Read, Mohammed, read!" And Islam was thus a religion that leant itself to reason.
    There were many conquests of the original Arab Muslims, throughout history---the Turks, the Mongols, etc.--and each incoming culture influenced the original Islamic religion to some extent.
    There is so much more I can tell you about the history of Islam, but perhaps it can wait. Perhaps you can find the right questions to ask, instead of asserting that you know all about Islam because you read the Quran, and it is just full of violence.
    You sound like Sean Hannity.
    Hannity is afraid that Shari'a law will become the norm in America; that it is why he is so against Islam. That is a very foolish fear.
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  • Posted by term2 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    conclusions are based on the information we each have uncovered, filtered by our philosophical ideas. When I saw the "kill the infidels" part of their koran, and watch the terrorists that mostly seem to be supporters of allah, I conclude that islam is dead set against any ideals I hold as good. The hatred of the jews isnt totally due to beliefs in the koran, since the british and the UN forcibly planted the jews after WW2 in the territory formerly inhabited by arabs (which I dont think was a great idea, and no wonder the arabs are upset).

    I would just feel better not having muslims living around where I am, and I am sure they would feel better not being around me. I am in favor of striniging people I dont like up in a tree, and I will grant them the same human rights as anyone else, but I just prefer not to have to deal with that group. If they want to make it a war and attack me for my non-belief, then I will defend myself.
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  • Posted by Seer 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Guess that's your opinion. It's wrong, though. You may very well be one who thinks, along with Huntington, that the next major conflict will be a "Clash of Civilizations", and that type of thinking is dangerous.
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  • Posted by Seer 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "Descarte's Error", by Antonio Damasio, is also a good reference.
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  • Posted by Seer 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Well, DOB, Roger Penrose is a quantum physicist, in Oxford, friend to Steven Hawking. At one time he, working with an anesthesiologist from Arizona, postulated that there are quantum mechanical events, perhaps, taking place in the hydrophobic pockets in brain cells. I thought this might be what OUC was referring to. I got interested in how anesthesia worked---had major surgery---and started a bit of research. Found a website, from Copenhagen, on theories of consciousness, also a book called "The Quest For Consciousness" by Christof Koch, and that bit about Penrose and hydrophobic pockets. If you're interested in the study of consciousness, those are good items. But that was about 10 years ago, so I'm sure there's been changes in theory since then.
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  • Posted by term2 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I think it is a religious war- Islam vs non believers. Israel stands in the way of Islam and must go in their opinions. Islam is a very intolerant, violent, and acquisitive ideology and expansion should be resisted intellectually. If Israel fell to the Sean's, attention would just shift to their next target
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  • Posted by term2 9 years, 5 months ago
    And people actually go to these colleges? Time for populist educational revolt. Plenty of ways not to learn without expensive college. Force colleges to fire these statist professors
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  • Posted by 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    October 1 2016
    Here's a review. “George Ciccariello-Maher’s careful engagement with the revolutionary creativity of the communes traces a trajectory of hope for Venezuela – and also for the rest of us looking for the forms of our emancipation. Attuned to the ways left and right exploit the streets and social media, Building the Commune is essential to the Left’s renewed discussion of the tactics and strategies for building collective power.”
    – Jodi Dean, author of Crowds and Party and The Co
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  • Posted by Seer 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Hydrophobic pockets in the brain, that Penrose has postulated?
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  • Posted by Seer 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Conservatives knew this; but it's nice to have it in print, don't you think? What is the publication date?
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  • Posted by Seer 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Well, I thought I would put it in some "reasonable" form that gives credence to human nature.
    I agree wholeheartedly.
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  • Posted by Seer 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The Left is using "racism"--imposing that idea on an unsuspecting black population, mainly by perpetrating the idea that blacks are "victims" of the evil white guy, so as to install a form of Leftist/Marxism in America. The Bolsheviks tried to convince the peasants---later the workers---of Russia that they were backwards, brutish and slavishly obedient and that Communism was their sole salvation, by instilling a sense of their "victimhood" at the hands of the aristocracy and capitalist landowners and industrialists.
    If you go to the CPUSA (Communist Party of the USA) website you can see how the American Left is now doing this.
    To Obamat, Israel is the lone outpost of colonialism in Africa; it is one reason he will never take its side in any conflict. Some Arab countries have seen Israel as that as well---it is not because Israel is now the home of the Jews, it is because they are the remnants of the former exploiting European colonialists. I believe that attitude is subject to change, however. Obamat will never change.
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