Group arrested for Woolies protest

I see mine and marine1s comments were deleted. Fair enough personal attacks. In any evemy im not a jew hater i just hate child killers. My neighbour is a jew
 
for Marine1? Anybody who doesn't support Marine1's dystopia world view

Lol, only a one liner today?

I see mine and marine1s comments were deleted. Fair enough personal attacks. In any evemy im not a jew hater i just hate child killers. My neighbour is a jew

Did not see your outrage when an Arab killed a baby in Jerusalem the other day :rolleyes:
 
Next time ;)
These racist anti Semites dont intimidate me one bit.
Next stop Cape Town, need to educate all the Mohameds
Mr Desai is a racist - plain and simple.

As the old saying goes "takes one to know one"
 
Yes but I never denied that I am against Islam. I dont hide my feelings towards this religion and its followers and their actions almost all over the world

And black people and Afrikaans speakers. You have so much hate.
 
Yes but I never denied that I am against Islam. I dont hide my feelings towards this religion and its followers and their actions almost all over the world

I wasn't referring to your stance on Islam which is just bigotry anyway, I was referring to your racist perspective in general
 
Actually no, I dont hate blacks and excuse me but where did I EVER in all my life say I hate Afrikaans speakers?
:rolleyes:
You just love speaking crap so much dont you?

Love chatting to you my friend :love:
 
You clearly dont know me ;)
Must be friend with Bio?

I don't need to know you, I just read your posts once in a while, your bigotry and racism shine through all by themselves.

Denial is always the easiest defence for a racist
 
Thats what I thought your response would be :D
Wonder if RPM will give me the title "mybb resident tough guy" ?

http://www.askmen.com/money/mafioso_200/216_mafia.html

Along with the Hybrid Spider Monkey and the short-tailed chinchilla, there’s another endangered species nearing extinction: The Tough Guy.

So let me see...

1. Talk the talk
2. Take the pain, and don’t complain
3. Choose your battles
4. Stand up for your ideals
5. Don’t fear fear

I'm sorry Marine1, by my own perspective you only have #4 up your sleeve. 1/5.
 
that is assuming that they are actually ideals for which the person is standing up
 
If you don't like something and want to boycott it, go ahead and do that - boycott them....

I just don't see why you want to go into their store and protest, or lay on the ground with placards disturbing the rest of us who DO shop there.
 
what do you mean by apartheid mecca?

That the government of Saudi Arabia is guilty of the crime of apartheid? On this point I and probably most of the members of this forum who aren't canisters would agree.

That somehow atrocity justifies the State of Israel defying both its own and international law?

saudi arabia.jpg

i said nothing, nothing whatsoever about the state of israel & law - any law.

my comment was quite simply regards those who love to refer to israel an an apartheid state, holding mass protest marches holding banners calling israel an apartheid state, but flock to saudi arabia, a place peppered with road signs like the above - that seems all fine and dandy to the same crowd.
it would appear they have no big issue with discrimination, provided it is applied to others and not themselves.

imagine if you will, the saudi govt for some reason took things a step further and the signs were changed & read "shiites only".
be assured, the same people who have no problem with the existing setup, would suddenly be screaming blue murder across the planet.
 
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Grantza I completely agree with you - the question was put the way it was to establish what you meant.

In my view to describe Israel as "an apartheid state" is misguided but the government and military of Israel are in my view guilty of the offence of apartheid as defined in international criminal law (see the Statute of Rome) and certain individuals in the Israeli political landscape should be tried for war crimes and crimes against humanity (including the crime of apartheid). The same can be said about Saudi Arabia and Syria and ... and ... I would argue (as several people have before US federal courts with mixed success) that certain US states and counties have committed the crime of apartheid particularly with incarceration practices - the crime of apartheid at international law is proscribed in the United States by the Fourteenth Amendment although the current incarceration numbers give a basis to beg the question.

I'd even advance the position that Saudi Arabia is closer to an apartheid state than Israel, but I do not have a sufficient basis to conclude that Saudi Arabia is an apartheid state at the threshold which I would set.
 

The Killarney off-ramp on the M1 could be the first in SA to have one of these once Sharia law is implemented.

How can Saudi Barbaria build a mosque in South Africa but won't allow the building of any other religion's place of worship at home? This double-standard has to stop.

Also what about the public executions, gross woman abuse, ....{insert every conceivable human rights violation here}....
Then there is the barbarity of ISIS.

All the above goes beyond the discrimination of Apartheid. It harks back to the dark ages.

But alas, instead of protesting against these violations occurring in the bastion of Islam and that of ISIS and starting the reformation that Islam desperately needs, the (hired) protesters pick on Woolworths which is just a pretext for their anti-Semitism.

The world is ready to live with Islam; but is Islam ready to live with the world.

Also, the rent-a-mob protesters were 'pig-headed'!
 
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