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Gaddafi dies of wounds, NTC official says
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30.       lemon
1374 posts
 24 Oct 2011 Mon 03:38 pm

what they did to him and his body is inhumane. why do arabs behave this barbaric? why do they mutulate victims and even dead bodies?

why are they revenge thirsty and anger driven? havent they heard about forgiveness and mercy?

31.       stumpy
638 posts
 24 Oct 2011 Mon 06:07 pm

Quote: lemon

what they did to him and his body is inhumane. why do arabs behave this barbaric? why do they mutulate victims and even dead bodies?

why are they revenge thirsty and anger driven? havent they heard about forgiveness and mercy?

 

Chauchesku and his wife were not killed by Arabs.  Neither was Mussolini and his mistress. 

I could go on and on.  What happenned to Gaddafi is not specific to Arabs like you put it but is a result of the frenzy generated by the capture of figure of power during a revolution.  The 20th century is plagued with actions like this.



Edited (10/24/2011) by stumpy

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32.       vineyards
1954 posts
 24 Oct 2011 Mon 08:43 pm

The level of hypocracy the West handled this and the way it now wants to walk away with it is simply repulsive. Anyone curious enough to take a look into the major incidents of the near past will find similarities.

There is a period of disinformation serving to satanize the regime of the targeted country. The media immediately and unconditionally begins doing their share to complete the bad image by fabricating and distorting truth. Then statements follow one another. Mere assumptions are presented as facts. Apparently all of this is done for the sake of democracy and by democratic regimes.

Saddam sought to build an Arab unity and posed threat to the West.

Kaddafi sought to build an African unity and this was a threat to the interests of the West too. In fact, it can be safely said that he turned a tribal community into a nation investing heavily in agriculture, housing and infrastructure increasing the welfare in his country several folds since he has taken over. They say he had mental problems and probably made a few mistakes and committed a number sins in his long reign. He was a strong man though, he could convert the potential of his nation into a sort of influence unseen in his geography. For example, many of you might not know the names of Moroccon or Tunisian presidents but Kaddafi has always enjoyed a celebrity status among the world leaders.

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33.       lemon
1374 posts
 24 Oct 2011 Mon 09:13 pm

 

Quoting stumpy

Chauchesku and his wife were not killed by Arabs.  Neither was Mussolini and his mistress. 

I could go on and on.  What happenned to Gaddafi is not specific to Arabs like you put it but is a result of the frenzy generated by the capture of figure of power during a revolution.  The 20th century is plagued with actions like this.

 

well, romania is a different story so is mussolini (that happent during the wwII).

I wish you could go on.

i mean i keep witnessing this barbarity. they tear the body and take out inside organs with naked hands and demonstrate in fromt of cameras.

it doesnt have to be tyrants, arabs do this to any kind of enemy. I am saying any enemy deserves a humane death. enjoying the body mutilation is worse than animalistic. only sick people do this.

34.       tunci
7149 posts
 24 Oct 2011 Mon 09:14 pm

 

Quoting lemon

what they did to him and his body is inhumane. why do arabs behave this barbaric? why do they mutulate victims and even dead bodies?

why are they revenge thirsty and anger driven? havent they heard about forgiveness and mercy?

 

 I oppose your generalization about Arabs. You can´t generalize all Arab race because of what bunch of brain washed rebels done to Gaddafi. It´s like throwing the whole bag of apples into the bin because of few rotten ones. Please do not generalize the nations,cus some people might see it as racist approach.

 

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35.       lemon
1374 posts
 24 Oct 2011 Mon 09:14 pm

saddam, gadafi and now next ahmenidjan?

36.       tunci
7149 posts
 24 Oct 2011 Mon 09:46 pm

 

Quoting lemon

 

 

well, romania is a different story so is mussolini (that happent during the wwII).

I wish you could go on.

i mean i keep witnessing this barbarity. they tear the body and take out inside organs with naked hands and demonstrate in fromt of cameras.

it doesnt have to be tyrants, arabs do this to any kind of enemy. I am saying any enemy deserves a humane death. enjoying the body mutilation is worse than animalistic. only sick people do this.

 

 -Whole Germans are murderers because they burnt jews alive in hot-ovens ?

 -Whole British nation is rioters and thives because they rioted the shops in London ?

 - All Americans are racist killers because they killed American indians ?

 - All Amsterdam people are drug addicted because its free there ?

 - All Dutch people are muslim haters because their soldiers let Serbians massacared Bosnians in Serebrenitsa ?

   Dont say they are past events..Its easy to generalize, I am asking you how many Arabs do you actually know ? Obviously none.

 



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37.       stumpy
638 posts
 24 Oct 2011 Mon 10:08 pm

Quote: tunci

Dont say they are past events..Its easy to generalize, I am asking you how many Arabs do you actually know ?

please lemon answer tunci´s question.

Every revolution or coup d´état where the political leader did not flee to another country have been treated in the same way that Gaddafi has been treated.

Now whith what you said about Arabs, firstly they are Libyans, to make one thing clear, some were part of the interim government, others militia, others normal civilians, none of which had someone in controle of the situation.

Please take your blinders off to think that this is only occuring at the hands of Arabs.

Oh, and it just goes to show that past actions are bound to be repeated.

38.       stumpy
638 posts
 24 Oct 2011 Mon 10:14 pm

Quote: lemon

well, romania is a different story so is mussolini

Why is it diffrent?

The Romanian people had enough of a leader who was totally unaware of how they were living in poverty while he lived in luxury?

The Italians had enought of Mussilini´s tyranic rule.

Why are those overthrow diffrent?

Oh yeah, if we go by what you said it is because the people were not Arabs there for it did not happen?  They did not get lynched and their bodies not paraded in front of the masses for everyone to see.

It may have occured it the past but it occured.

39.       scalpel
1472 posts
 24 Oct 2011 Mon 11:01 pm

 

Quoting lemon

saddam, gadafi and now next ahmenidjan?

 

The next one is Asad of Syria..and then the award will go to Ahmadinejat of Iran...but Iran is too big bite to swallow.."super powers" need Turkey´s military help both for Syria and Iran..it is a chess game between the Arab world, the US+Israel, Iran and Turkey..                  

 

Quoting lemon

I love you Scalpel!!!

{#emotions_dlg.shy}

I love you too !!!

40.       vineyards
1954 posts
 24 Oct 2011 Mon 11:09 pm

A curious question; which Western newspapers or TV channels featured the private pictures of Khaddafi´s daughter? What was the purpose of this violation of one of the basic human rights.

Pillagers raid in your house and capture your private (some of which are glamour-like shots) pictures and you see them in press next day. Who is patting on the shoulders of these savages? What kind of a relationship is there between them?

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