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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-11-24 09:37:40
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Caitsith.Shiroi said: »
Where is Viciousss celebrating or warmongering ...?
Shiva.Viciousss said: »
Russian incompetence continues in Syria. Cool pictures tho.
Also, in that other thread

Shiva.Viciousss said: »
Pictures are posted in Random P&R, I like the one where the plane is leaving a giant trail of fire.

Plus, I didn't say he was warmongering, I said it was showing. Kindof hard to be a warmonger when Vic is just a little peon with no power behind a computer screen. But hey, liberals are all about compassion and peace, except when somebody doesn't agree with them, then they should all die, right?
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By Siren.Mosin 2015-11-24 09:37:41
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Caitsith.Shiroi said: »
Where is Viciousss celebrating or warmongering ...?

he's either completely delusional or the greatest troll to ever walk the earth, idk why you guys even entertain him.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-11-24 09:38:22
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Siren.Mosin said: »
Caitsith.Shiroi said: »
Where is Viciousss celebrating or warmongering ...?

he's either completely delusional or the greatest troll to ever walk the earth, idk why you guys even entertain him.
I have no chance of taking either title away from you, so don't worry.
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By Anna Ruthven 2015-11-24 09:48:29
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Knock it off.
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By Bahamut.Vinedrius 2015-11-24 09:59:15
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Don't forget, Turkey did commit an act of war by shooting down 2 Russian jets. Regardless of the warnings, they shot them down instead of escorting them out of Turkey's airspace. And you are gleeful about the jets being shot down.

They didn't respond to 10 warnings over 5 minutes according to our military authorities. If they did, they wouldn't even needed to be escorted out. They would have just left. I don't like what has just happened over there but the situation is not that simple to be called an act of war right off the bat.
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By Ramyrez 2015-11-24 10:03:15
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It's embarrassing than any of our governments consider themselves civilized at this point.

My thoughts are with the deceased pilots and their families as one way or another they've become pawns and victims in an international dickwaving shitfest.

Congratulations, ruling class. Military conflict grows and your coffers and standing swell on its back.
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By Siren.Mosin 2015-11-24 10:11:55
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Bahamut.Vinedrius said: »
I don't like what has just happened over there but the situation is not that simple to be called an act of war right off the bat.

The russians have been trampling all over everyone's sovereignty for the last two years, they had an incident like this one coming. Turkey has every right to defend it's airspace.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-11-24 10:15:43
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Bahamut.Vinedrius said: »
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Don't forget, Turkey did commit an act of war by shooting down 2 Russian jets. Regardless of the warnings, they shot them down instead of escorting them out of Turkey's airspace. And you are gleeful about the jets being shot down.

They didn't respond to 10 warnings over 5 minutes according to our military authorities. If they did, they wouldn't even needed to be escorted out. They would have just left. I don't like what has just happened over there but the situation is not that simple to be called an act of war right off the bat.
That's why they should have been escorted out of said airspace instead of being shot down immediately. I'm sure if any country that flies over US airspace and we shoot them down, that would have been considered an act of war then.

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The russians have been trampling all over everyone's sovereignty for the last two years, they had an incident like this one coming. Turkey has every right to defend it's airspace.
Turkey has a right to defend it's airspace from aggression. Did Russia attack Turkey or was going to attack Turkey?

I'm not defending Russia from flying in Turkish airspace, but to be shot down? I'm not buying it.

If anything, Turkey is the aggressor in this case.
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By Siren.Mosin 2015-11-24 10:17:22
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-11-24 10:17:31
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Either way, at this point, I hope that WWIII doesn't start because of this, but if it does, might as well go full nelson on the world and eradicate the human infestation.

Let's start with Oklahoma first!
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-11-24 10:23:25
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In racism news:

Dozens of 'white student unions' appear on social media amid racism protests

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At least 30 social media profiles of so-called “white student unions” have been set up in the last week, in response to nationwide student protests demanding action to address campus racism.

The pages claim to represent students at universities like Stanford, New York University and UC Berkeley, as well as at the University of Missouri, where protests this month forced the ouster of president Tim Wolfe and inspired activism on campuses elsewhere.

It appears that the first of these WSUs was the “Illini White Student Union”, created at the University of Illinois just hours after students gathered for a black solidarity event on campus last Wednesday. Its page has since been taken down by Facebook at the request of campus administrators.

“The Illinois student union that came on last week made us jump at the chance of creating an online presence,” according to someone claiming to be a spokesman for the WSU at UT Austin, who would not give his real name. “We kind of kicked ourselves for not doing it beforehand.”

UT Austin’s WSU describes itself on its page as a “group to promote the ethnic interests of white students and to protect us from BLM [Black Lives Matter] terrorism”. The spokesman said the group started as a collection of like-minded friends who began meeting to discuss topics like pride in white heritage and a sense that, in college classes, students are “drowning in an anti-white narrative”.

Given the rapid speed with which they have emerged, some have questioned whether the groups are really created by students. In a Medium post by the author “Bears for Equity”, it was noted late Sunday that well known white-supremacist and Neo-Nazi blogger Andrew Anglin called for his followers to “[m]ake more of these White Student Union pages on Facebook for various universities. You don’t have to go there. Make one for Dartmouth, Princeton, etc.”

The spokesman for the UT Austin WSU denied any connection to Anglin, and said that Anglin’s call for more group pages “really makes me cringe” and “cheapens what we are doing”. He also noted that the first post on his group’s page was made Friday, one day before Anglin’s post.

Other groups contacted by the Guardian also denied any connection to Anglin. A representative for the University of North Carolina WSU told the Guardian that “we denounce Anglin’s call for ‘dummy’ WSUs” and said they do not want to be associated with Anglin’s blog “The Stormer”. Similarly, a representative for the UCLA WSU said that Anglin’s “views and website are not at all representative of what we believe”. The WSU at UC Berkeley also denied any affiliation.

None of the representatives contacted were willing to identify themselves, citing security concerns. All of them also refused requests to confirm their student status by sending a message from an official school email.

Several of the WSUs claim to be part of the “National European American Student Association”, which, according to the representative for the UNC WSU, was “founded late last month as an umbrella congress for white student unions”.

María Josefina Saldaña-Portillo, a professor at NYU’s School of Social and Cultural Analysis, said that the analogy the groups were making between white student unions and the student unions for black, Latino, Native American and other marginalized groups was a weak one. “The celebration of whiteness as a race has a particular history of racial violence, and exclusion,” she said.

In the late 1980s, according to the Journal of Higher Education, at least six white students’ groups emerged around the country, and, at Temple University and the University of Florida, even managed to become officially recognized by the schools. Several school administrators told the journal in 1990 that the students were largely inspired “by the conservative politics of Ronald Reagan”.

According to a spokesperson for the University of Florida, that school’s WSU had just five members and only lasted about a year, dissolving when its members graduated. Temple University did not respond to a Guardian request for comment.

In 2012, Townson University senior Matthew Heimbach briefly gained national attention for founding a white student union which sought to “create a safe space for members who have filed hate/bias reports and who have had anti-white language used against them”. Some other students, often claiming to be inspired by Heimbach, have launched similar efforts since, but not with the apparent frequency seen in the last week.

Some of the recent pages seem more likely than others to be fake. A recent graduate of NYU, who didn’t want to give his name out of fear of online reprisals, said that when he started engaging with posters on the NYU WSU page, he noticed many had online ties to the white supremacist website Stormfront, and were far from New York City, in places like Atlanta and Portland, Maine. “I think that it probably did originate on Stormfront,” he said, “and got picked up by people on 4chan who just get amusement out of riling up ‘social justice warriors’, as they call them.”

Saldaña-Portillo said that even if the NYU WSU group wasn’t “real”, it still presented a problem. “It’s a parody that wants to belittle the language of black student movements and to try to show them as ridiculous,” she said. “So they don’t get let off the hook if it’s a hoax, because the hoax is the point.

While I don't get the purpose of these white union groups other than to counter the BLM movement (and their nuking ability...just kidding >.>), you can't really decry "racism" on these groups, because they have every right to create a white union group as black union groups have a right to be created also.
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By Ramyrez 2015-11-24 10:33:05
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Let's start with Oklahoma first!

Yeah because they didn't get enough of that the with home-grown terrorism already.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-11-24 10:37:12
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Ramyrez said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Let's start with Oklahoma first!

Yeah because they didn't get enough of that the with home-grown terrorism already.
I had a different reason, actually

Besides, McVeigh was doing terrorism before terrorism was considered cool.
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By Ramyrez 2015-11-24 10:41:09
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While I don't get the purpose of these white union groups other than to counter the BLM movement (and their nuking ability...just kidding >.>), you can't really decry "racism" on these groups, because they have every right to create a white union group as black union groups have a right to be created also.

While they do have every right to create the group in the grand scheme -- regardless of whether or not it exists just to be a bunch of contrarians -- let's not forget that the university is an institution with the right to regulate its associations and affiliations, and if they deem it to be some sort of racist group and strike it down, that's (I'm pretty sure?) well within their rights?

Unless I'm misreading the situation -- which is possible as I'm tired of giving racists free press, so I generally only give some of this stuff a cursory glance -- basically it boils down to: they have a right to create a misguided "white rights" group? Yes. The university has a right to deny them association with the university? Also yes.
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By Ramyrez 2015-11-24 10:42:14
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Ramyrez said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Let's start with Oklahoma first!

Yeah because they didn't get enough of that the with home-grown terrorism already.
I had a different reason, actually

Besides, McVeigh was doing terrorism before terrorism was considered cool.

...I feel a "hipster McVeigh" meme coming on.
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By Odin.Slore 2015-11-24 10:46:16
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Ramyrez said: »
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While I don't get the purpose of these white union groups other than to counter the BLM movement (and their nuking ability...just kidding >.>), you can't really decry "racism" on these groups, because they have every right to create a white union group as black union groups have a right to be created also.

While they do have every right to create the group in the grand scheme -- regardless of whether or not it exists just to be a bunch of contrarians -- let's not forget that the university is an institution with the right to regulate its associations and affiliations, and if they deem it to be some sort of racist group and strike it down, that's (I'm pretty sure?) well within their rights?

Unless I'm misreading the situation -- which is possible as I'm tired of giving racists free press, so I generally only give some of this stuff a cursory glance -- basically it boils down to: they have a right to create a misguided "white rights" group? Yes. The university has a right to deny them association with the university? Also yes.

But.....It all boils down to why is it acceptable for one ethnic group to do the same exact thing and the college institutions are ok with that, but when a group of whites tries to promote their agenda in the same way all of a sudden now it is wrong for them? A blind man could see the double standard here.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-11-24 10:49:08
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Ramyrez said: »
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While I don't get the purpose of these white union groups other than to counter the BLM movement (and their nuking ability...just kidding >.>), you can't really decry "racism" on these groups, because they have every right to create a white union group as black union groups have a right to be created also.

While they do have every right to create the group in the grand scheme -- regardless of whether or not it exists just to be a bunch of contrarians -- let's not forget that the university is an institution with the right to regulate its associations and affiliations, and if they deem it to be some sort of racist group and strike it down, that's (I'm pretty sure?) well within their rights?

Unless I'm misreading the situation -- which is possible as I'm tired of giving racists free press, so I generally only give some of this stuff a cursory glance -- basically it boils down to: they have a right to create a misguided "white rights" group? Yes. The university has a right to deny them association with the university? Also yes.
I agree with you that these white rights groups are basically "poking a bull in the eye with a stick" situation. But if the university denies "white rights" groups from existence but allows "black rights" groups to continue to thrive, doesn't that show hypocrisy at the very least (also institutionalized racism)?

I would love to hear people defend why it should be ok for BLM-type groups to exist but not the opposite (or everyone's lives matter-type groups).
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2015-11-24 10:54:33
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Black mages?
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-11-24 10:55:38
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Valefor.Sehachan said: »
Black mages?
Joke already made.

It's the abbreviation of "Black Lives Matter." I'm sure you heard of it, it's been all over the news lately.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2015-11-24 10:55:42
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Personally I will applaud Turkey's shooting the plane down.

But shooting the pilots while they were parachuting is beyond appalling.
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2015-11-24 10:56:17
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Valefor.Sehachan said: »
Black mages?
Joke already made.

It's the abbreviation of "Black Lives Matter." I'm sure you heard of it, it's been all over the news lately.
It wasn't a joke, I didn't know it was an acronym for that.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-11-24 10:56:50
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Wow, 2 liberals on this website celebrating death and possible war between Turkey and Russia.

I thought the Republicans were supposed to be the warmongers here.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-11-24 10:57:53
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Valefor.Sehachan said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Valefor.Sehachan said: »
Black mages?
Joke already made.

It's the abbreviation of "Black Lives Matter." I'm sure you heard of it, it's been all over the news lately.
It wasn't a joke, I didn't know it was an acronym for that.
I didn't mean to offend you.

The MSM have been using BLM as Black Lives Matter for a good while now. I thought you would have read it somewhere by now.
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By Ramyrez 2015-11-24 11:03:07
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A blind man could see the double standard here.

There's only a double standard in the strictest, most literal sense, but the implication that both groups are equally valid and deserve equal consideration is a bit far fetched.

The problem is when you apply even a modicum of common sense it's fairly clear one is purposed with trying to achieve equal footing for people of a given ethnicity/genetic background (I despise the word "race," as if we're not all human) and the other is motivated by less-than-savory ideals.

But, again -- unless I misunderstand the situation -- this isn't an issue of freedoms of speech. It's an issue of whether the university has a right to police its own organizations according to the principles of its board members, and I'm pretty sure it does.

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Odin.Slore said: »
, but when a group of whites tries to promote their agenda in the same way all of a sudden now it is wrong for them?

It is literally impossible for a "white rights group" to promote an agenda in the same way as an African American proponents' group does because "whites" have never been a specifically oppressed group in this culture and country. Individual ethnicities have in their own ways each had their own significant adversities, it's true, but not nearly to the point of, oh, I don't know. Institutional, generational slavery and lingering feelings of resentment and segregation that continue to this day.

So if you want to maybe consider an Irish-American or Asian-American rights group as at least being in vaguely the same league, fine. But a "white advocacy group" is almost assuredly a smokescreen for a bunch of dejected white boys who think they're somehow losing something worth keeping if others become equal.
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2015-11-24 11:03:32
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Anyway, Putin has declared "there will be grave consequences" to what Turkey did.

*sighs* I just said two pages ago that escalations are the most dangerous thing to watch out for..
 
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By Shiva.Nikolce 2015-11-24 11:08:22
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But shooting the pilots while they were parachuting is beyond appalling.

who is reporting that? cnn says "their fate is unknown"
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By Ramyrez 2015-11-24 11:10:45
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I've actually seen some reports saying they're still alive, too.

What a clusterfuck.
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2015-11-24 11:12:15
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Ramyrez said: »
(I despise the word "race," as if we're not all human)
Taxonomically it should be subspecies!
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2015-11-24 11:13:05
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Shiva.Nikolce said: »
Garuda.Chanti said: »
But shooting the pilots while they were parachuting is beyond appalling.

who is reporting that? cnn says "their fate is unknown"
The Syrian rebels claim they have shot them down and made videos near the dead bodies. But no one confirmed if those were actually those pilots or they are making things up.
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