Middle Eastern Christians are not terrorists. Why do I even have to explain to you why there is an exemption for Christians?
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Originally posted by Kidicious View PostMiddle Eastern Christians are not terrorists. Why do I even have to explain to you why there is an exemption for Christians?
Also not a single US citizens has been killed as a result of acts of terrorism by any inhabitant of the 7 countries on Trumps ban list ... obviously even those less than 1% of muslims who might be terrorists who may come to the USA seem to be no danger for US citizens.
Also:
There is a danger that some of the Christians might be members of the right wing.
Considering that since 2001 more US citizens have been killed by right wing extremism than by islamist terrorism, it would be a good reason to ban christians from travelling into the USA as wellLast edited by Proteus_MST; February 11, 2017, 11:57.Tamsin (Lost Girl): "I am the Harbinger of Death. I arrive on winds of blessed air. Air that you no longer deserve."
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Originally posted by Proteus_MST View Post
More than 99% of the middle eastern muslims also are not terorists ... so why ban the 99% of the muslims who are no danger to US citizens.
Also not a single US citizens has been killed as a result of acts of terrorism by any inhabitant of the 7 countries on Trumps ban list ... obviously even those less than 1% of muslims who might be terrorists who may come to the USA seem to be no danger for US citizens.
Also:
There is a danger that some of the Christians might be members of the right wing.
Considering that since 2001 more US citizens have been killed by right wing extremism than by islamist terrorism, it would be a good reason to ban christians from travelling into the USA as well
There has already been over 1000 Muslim immigrants from the selected countries since the ban was ruled unlawful. If one percent of those are terrorists that's 10 terrorists. How is this difficult for you?I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
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Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
Horse****. ME Christians are not going to commit terrorist acts in the US. They don't even do that in the ME. The bulk**** is getting deep now. Let me put my boots on.
There has already been over 1000 Muslim immigrants from the selected countries since the ban was ruled unlawful. If one percent of those are terrorists that's 10 terrorists. How is this difficult for you?
The atrocitiees at the refugee camps at Sabra and Shatila in Lebanon were commited by christian militias.
So, if given the chance, middle eastern christians obviously are as capable of doing acts of terrorism, as adherents to other religions in the middle east.
Regarding he 1% ... I mentioned, on purpose that it is less than 1 %
From the source I used:
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“Attacks by Muslims accounted for only one third of one percent of all murders in America last year.” ......
“The 54 fatalities caused by Muslim-American extremists in 2016 brought the total since 9/11 to 123,” Kurzman writes. “More than 240,000 Americans were murdered over the same period.”
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“Since 9/11, only 23 percent of Muslim-Americans involved with violent extremist plots had family backgrounds in these seven countries,” Kurzman writes. “There have been no fatalities in the United States caused by extremists with family backgrounds in these countries.”......
The study found that only 46 Muslim Americans (defined as “Muslims who lived in the US for an extended period”) were linked to violent extremism at home or abroad in 2016. The total Muslim American population is 3.3 million.
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Immigrants of all kinds were actually underrepresented in the ranks of Muslims attracted to extremism.
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The only overrepresented group, you’ll note, are converts — people from non-Muslim backgrounds. Many of these people are likely attracted to extremism rather than Islam per se, as you can see by looking at the rates of violent extremism among non-Muslim groups....
So, wow ... 123 fatalitis due to islamist terrorism, while in the same timeframe 240k american have been murdered not due to acts of islamist terrorism.
You are 2000 times more in danger of dying by a non muslim murderer than you are likely to die of a muslim terrorist.
46 of 3.3 Million muslims in the USA are linked to extremism, that is 0.015 %
And if we take the informations as an addition that only 23% of muslims involved in trrorist plots have a family in/from one of the 7 countries that are banned by Trump, that means only 0.0038 % of people from those countries may actually be dangerous.
With other words, statistically you will need much more than 1000 muslims from those 7 countries, to find even a single terrorist among them
And that doesn't even take into account the fact that it is more muslim converts (i.e. those not born as muslims) than born muslims who commit acts of terrorismTamsin (Lost Girl): "I am the Harbinger of Death. I arrive on winds of blessed air. Air that you no longer deserve."
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Originally posted by Proteus_MST View Post
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ...rorism#Lebanon
The atrocitiees at the refugee camps at Sabra and Shatila in Lebanon were commited by christian militias.
So, if given the chance, middle eastern christians obviously are as capable of doing acts of terrorism, as adherents to other religions in the middle east.
Regarding he 1% ... I mentioned, on purpose that it is less than 1 %
From the source I used:
So, wow ... 123 fatalitis due to islamist terrorism, while in the same timeframe 240k american have been murdered not due to acts of islamist terrorism.
You are 2000 times more in danger of dying by a non muslim murderer than you are likely to die of a muslim terrorist.
46 of 3.3 Million muslims in the USA are linked to extremism, that is 0.015 %
And if we take the informations as an addition that only 23% of muslims involved in trrorist plots have a family in/from one of the 7 countries that are banned by Trump, that means only 0.0038 % of people from those countries may actually be dangerous.
With other words, statistically you will need much more than 1000 muslims from those 7 countries, to find even a single terrorist among them
And that doesn't even take into account the fact that it is more muslim converts (i.e. those not born as muslims) than born muslims who commit acts of terrorism
Just off the record, if we we're to ban people from the US who we're statistically likely to commit murder it would make neonazis very happy.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
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Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
You keep trying to make this irrelevant point. There is no question of whether or not to ban US citizens from the US, even if they have committed murder. This is about banning non US citizens from the US. Stop trying to compare the two.
Also you totally overlook the fact that not a single US citizen on US soil has died by a terrorist attack of someone who has any family ties to one of the 7 countries in Trumps ban list.
So much for the danger posed by them (and so much for the fact that Trump inflates the danger posed by them, for obviously intentionally for populist reasons)
Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
Just off the record, if we we're to ban people from the US who we're statistically likely to commit murder it would make neonazis very happy.
AFAIK the demographic group of people that is statistically most involved in homicides are people who (legally) own a firearm.
Ban them all and the USA will become a much safer place
It will do much more to increase the safety of US citizens, than a travel ban of muslims (who have been to one of he 7 countries) into the USATamsin (Lost Girl): "I am the Harbinger of Death. I arrive on winds of blessed air. Air that you no longer deserve."
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Originally posted by Proteus_MST View Post
More than 50% of all muslims in the USA are immigrants, so the comparison is valid.
Also you totally overlook the fact that not a single US citizen on US soil has died by a terrorist attack of someone who has any family ties to one of the 7 countries in Trumps ban list.
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So much for the danger posed by them (and so much for the fact that Trump inflates the danger posed by them, for obviously intentionally for populist reasons)
Oh that would actually easy ... ban all gun owners.
AFAIK the demographic group of people that is statistically most involved in homicides are people who (legally) own a firearm.
Ban them all and the USA will become a much safer place
It will do much more to increase the safety of US citizens, than a travel ban of muslims (who have been to one of he 7 countries) into the USA
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Originally posted by Kidicious View Postwhy?
That doesn't matter. What country they are from isn't as important as their beliefs. Do they hate the United States, the Constitution, Christians etc... You have many refugees in Germany who hate your system of govt etc. That puts you at risk of terrorism.
(Or at least trump states this, considering the fact that his Travel ban affects in majority people who wouldn't harm anyone and who actually are glad to live/work/study/teach/have a family in the USA (or at least were glad to have it, before he USA became more unfree/hostile towards them, without them having done anything to deserve it)
Anyone wants fries with hisPrejudices?
Originally posted by Kidicious View PostWhy do you think people have a right to vote? Are you an elitist?
It is just your crooked election system that disregarded the will of the majority of the US americans
Aside from this it is questionable whether a majority of Trump voteers actually voted Trump because of his promised muslim ban.
So, the Muslim ban most probably is only according to the wishes of a small minority of US americans
Originally posted by Kidicious View PostIn the US individuals have the right to own guns and those who do are non-violent people. Your opinion is very bigoted and wrong. Saying that gun owners should be banned is more horrible than what a Nazi would say.Tamsin (Lost Girl): "I am the Harbinger of Death. I arrive on winds of blessed air. Air that you no longer deserve."
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Originally posted by Proteus_MST View Post
And you obviously just plain state that every muslim (at least every muslim of the affected countries) hates christians and/or the constitution and/or the USA
(Or at least trump states this, considering the fact that his Travel ban affects in majority people who wouldn't harm anyone and who actually are glad to live/work/study/teach/have a family in the USA (or at least were glad to have it, before he USA became more unfree/hostile towards them, without them having done anything to deserve it)
Anyone wants fries with hisPrejudices?
The majority of people who voted in the US presidential election actually voted for Hillary Clinton.
It is just your crooked election system that disregarded the will of the majority of the US americans
55% of Americans have no problem with this ban.
No they aren't .... there are surely 1 % or even more of them who are potentionally violent ... so similar to your justification (for the muslim ban) it is OK to ban them ... in order to get rid of those 1+ % of potentionall violent ones.
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Originally posted by Kidicious View PostI only said that many of them hate the US, and in fact many are brainwashed to believe these things in the country where they are from. Your accusations against me are ridiculous. If I am prejudice against them it really doesn't matter because they aren't citizens of this country so I'm not harming them. Plus I have no problem with them coming here so long as they don't wish to overthrow democratic traditional American government.
Else he wouldn't want to keep them all out of the USA
Originally posted by Kidicious View PostIt's not crooked. It's designed to give small states more power so that they are not dominated. EU has a similar system.
This original system (which actually made sense, but only was active for 4 periods) has since then been corrupted and actually gave way to the system you have nowadays, where 2 candidates engage in a populist battle of mudslinging ... and it usually isn't the candidate wth the better arguments who wins, but rather the candidate who is better at promising the people the blue out of the sky (or better at damaging his opponents reputation)
Originally posted by Kidicious View Post55% of Americans have no problem with this ban.
a CNN poll says the contrary, i.e. that the majority opposes the travel ban:
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/03/po...oll/index.html
But I have to admit that those 2 polls are rather close to each other and so, it seems like 50% of the americans actually aren't opposed to the ban
(but of course, if one splits them by party affiliation it becomes clear that the majority of democrats oppose the ban and the majority of republicans supports the ban ... which is no surprise)
Originally posted by Kidicious View PostNo. They are citizens and can't be banned. Also their rights can not be taken away. Not should they have their rights taken away. They pay taxes and they defend this country when asked to.
Of the ~250 million citizens of the USA there are ~55 million gun owners.
Even if "just" 1% of them are potentionally violent that would be 550k armed americans who endanger the 195 million peaceful unarmed americans.
Big risk to let them run freely
Perhaps just take the middle of the USA, build a huge wall around it ... and then put all gun owners in it.
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Originally posted by Proteus_MST View Post
Well, Trump obviously has a problem with them, no matter whether they want to overthrown the american government or are totally peaceful.
Else he wouldn't want to keep them all out of the USA
The orignal system was designed in a way that the ordinary citizen wouldn't actually vote for the president (but rather that the electors would independently from their voters would decide for a presidential cadidate, according to their own conscience).
This original system (which actually made sense, but only was active for 4 periods) has since then been corrupted and actually gave way to the system you have nowadays, where 2 candidates engage in a populist battle of mudslinging ... and it usually isn't the candidate wth the better arguments who wins, but rather the candidate who is better at promising the people the blue out of the sky (or better at damaging his opponents reputation)
Depends on the poll ...
a CNN poll says the contrary, i.e. that the majority opposes the travel ban:
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/03/po...oll/index.html
But I have to admit that those 2 polls are rather close to each other and so, it seems like 50% of the americans actually aren't opposed to the ban
(but of course, if one splits them by party affiliation it becomes clear that the majority of democrats oppose the ban and the majority of republicans supports the ban ... which is no surprise)
Well, you could put them in prison, just in case.
Of the ~250 million citizens of the USA there are ~55 million gun owners.
Even if "just" 1% of them are potentionally violent that would be 550k armed americans who endanger the 195 million peaceful unarmed americans.
Big risk to let them run freely
Perhaps just take the middle of the USA, build a huge wall around it ... and then put all gun owners in it.
And let them pay for the wall
This is what you don't get, we have s right to defend ourselves. You are not going to take that right away. We are a very peaceful people, but when you push us too far you aren't going to like the results.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
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We are banning people because we suspect they are terrorists... and we suspect they are terrorists because they are muslims.... therefore we are banning people because they are muslims. The transitive property is a fundamental principle of logic.
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Originally posted by Kidicious View PostThat is a lie and a false accusation. He has only ever proposed a temporary ban to protect the country. He has never proposed keeping Muslims out to make America Muslim free. That is a vicious lie. Please stop lying.
4 Months can make the difference between being able to attend during a university Semester (and being able to get the credits (or attend the exams) for this semester or not.
4 months can also make a difference between keping a job or getting fired.
A large percentage of those who would have been affected worked and/or studied in the USA.
Also a lot of the people who would have been afffected have a family in the USA
Very Unfair!
Originally posted by Kidicious View PostIDK what you are talking about. Clinton lost because there is only a very small geographical area where she was popular. Over 90% of the geographical area of the United States favors Trump.
And it is an injustice that someones vote (who is living in one of the less populated states, for example Wyoming) has almost 4 times the voting power than someones vote who is living in a more populated state (for example california). Because that's how it is now.
A joke!
Originally posted by Kidicious View PostThrow out the CNN poll. Anyone who calls this a Muslim ban is liar. Don't even watch CNN. They are absolutely horrible.
Originally posted by Kidicious View PostI have some bad news for you. Don't know what you'be heard, but we enjoy having the right to own guns and defend ourselves. Why would we do anything to ourselves. Especially since it's a small percentage of gun owners who use guns illegally.
This is what you don't get, we have s right to defend ourselves. You are not going to take that right away. We are a very peaceful people, but when you push us too far you aren't going to like the results.
Compared to european countries with below 2 homicides / 100k / year (exception Liechtenstein with 2.7)
(Germany, as one of the countries with the strictest gun laws even just has 0.9, despite all those muslims)
Your countries opinion seems to be at slightly over 50% supportive of the 2nd amendment, but that doesn't mean that the 2nd amendment is good for you (and especially it doesn't mean that the 2nd amendment is good for he majority of americans ... those who don't own any firearms).
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Again, the ban is a temporary ban to create the vetting process desired by the president. You're ignoring the fact that they are making a genuine effort to allow refugees to immigrate who do not hate America and what it stands for. Because those people are dangerous. So if you define Islam as an America hating religion then you have a point giblets. But I don't think most people are willing to allow members of an America hating religion into the US.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
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