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Just now, Premi5 said:

What is the point, please?

Gosh, how long do you have, lol? 

Don't look at the symptoms in isolation (terror attacks) but try to trace how we've entered a situation where these things are occuring, and what political and social reasons are in play that allow such events to happen. 

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Just now, MisterrSingh said:

Gosh, how long do you have, lol? 

Don't look at the symptoms in isolation (terror attacks) but try to trace how we've entered a situation where these things are occuring, and what political and social reasons are in play that allow such events to happen. 

I'm guessing you mean the whole interaction between West and Arab world/Islam in the past 100 years, and how it benefitting West economically but opposite effect on the other side

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4 hours ago, MisterrSingh said:

Gosh, how long do you have, lol? 

Don't look at the symptoms in isolation (terror attacks) but try to trace how we've entered a situation where these things are occuring, and what political and social reasons are in play that allow such events to happen. 

This thing is so deep, simple pendus like us Panjabis have to concede that we are already over our heads in the matters. 

Reading that Confessions of an economic hitman book made me realise (more than ever) that there are deep international political games being played over power and wealth that are so ruthlessly executed by 'pillars of society' that it would shock many of us. 

A lot of what we are seeing today is a blowback from Bush and Blair's kartootaan. 

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4 hours ago, Premi5 said:

I'm guessing you mean the whole interaction between West and Arab world/Islam in the past 100 years, and how it benefitting West economically but opposite effect on the other side

I don't think it hasn't benefitted the Arabs. I think it's made many wealthy beyond imagination and empowered them politically. 

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I have noticed today that the 'terrorist' is black. Coincidence? South Asian and Arabs are already seen in peoples' minds as linked with terrorism.

is the plan to marginalise all minorities and cause race-related civil unrest between whites and non-whites? 

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1 hour ago, Premi5 said:

I have noticed today that the 'terrorist' is black. Coincidence? South Asian and Arabs are already seen in peoples' minds as linked with terrorism.

is the plan to marginalise all minorities and cause race-related civil unrest between whites and non-whites? 

Whites have been conditioned to become so apathetic that it's quite alarming how much they're willing to tolerate for a peaceful existence. There'll come a tipping point, but we're not quite there.

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16 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

Whites have been conditioned to become so apathetic that it's quite alarming how much they're willing to tolerate for a peaceful existence. There'll come a tipping point, but we're not quite there.

What has made them apathetic? And whet would trigger a tipping point? 

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2 hours ago, Premi5 said:

I have noticed today that the 'terrorist' is black. Coincidence? South Asian and Arabs are already seen in peoples' minds as linked with terrorism.

is the plan to marginalise all minorities and cause race-related civil unrest between whites and non-whites? 

Give the man a prize ... same old techniques ...same old globalist agenda

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