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Greta75 -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 4:12:22 AM)

Again you are so full of shit that people go hungry in my country at all.
It's impossible to go hungry here unless you are really fussy with food. And it's so easy to get a job that feeds you too. Nobody has to starve in this country.

And my point is, the quote you quoted simply claims that not all Muslims Nations adopt sharia law in full entity. But that still does not make Islam look good, because Sharia Law are Islamic laws. They were derived from Islam. The whole origin of it IS Islam.

And the reason why they do not adopt Sharia Law is because they themselves are appalled by certain aspects of it. And some of these countries contain non-muslims as part of their citizens too who do not want to be subjected to sharia law. So then what happens is, they literally have sharia courts that manages Muslims only and non-sharia courts that manages non-Muslims. Like Malaysia and Singapore.

It's like being horrified at the things your own religion suggests as Justice to not apply certain aspects of your own religious law.





thompsonx -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 4:15:11 AM)

ORIGINAL: Kirata
ORIGINAL: thompsonx


This kind of crap is on a par with parading Creationism as science.

Would you have anything more sturdy than your unsubstantiated opinion to butress this position?

Well yeah, I think so. Let's start with the part of my post that you snipped.

CRT [Critical Race Theory] recognizes that racism is engrained in the fabric and system of the American society. The individual racist need not exist to note that institutional racism is pervasive in the dominant culture.

Is it your contention that a society that practiced black slavery for 300 years does not have the vestages of that slave culture ingrained ?
If not what was the mechanism that erased that feeling of enitlement in the non black community?


Creationism in its "science" costume (Intelligent Design) simply omits God in order to pass as non-religious.

Horse shit...if you are using design as a verb then the designer must necessarily be "god". If you are using design as a noun then patern can be substituted for design and there is no "god" implied.
Why don't you save your grammar school word games for your grand children.


[Intelligent Design] recognizes that design

Noun or verb?

is engrained in the fabric of Nature. An individual "God" need not exist to note that design is pervasive in the natural world.





Neither is talking about anything actually factual.


You are the one speaking in the "non factual"

Both are putting a "frame" on reality, and in both cases that frame excludes everything that calls it into question or contradicts it.

The"frame of reality" is put on both fictional characters and that frame includes the contradictions in the two fictional characters. The students are asked to describe how they differ and why one might prefer one to the other

Thanks for asking.

I have never appreciated dishonesty in a discussion so I will not thank you for trying to lie to me and misrepresent the parameters of the issue.




Kirata -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 4:19:47 AM)


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ORIGINAL: thompsonx

I have never appreciated dishonesty in a discussion so I will not thank you for trying to lie to me and misrepresent the parameters of the issue.

You should have quit while you just looked stupid.

K.





thompsonx -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 4:22:39 AM)

ORIGINAL: Greta75

Again you are so full of shit that people go hungry in my country at all.


I have posted the facts from the cia fact book and the government of that third world shihole called singapore.
That you stamp your foot like a petulant child and say it ain't so is just so cute....are you going to stick your tongue out and cry?
[8|]






thompsonx -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 4:27:41 AM)


ORIGINAL: Kirata
ORIGINAL: thompsonx

I have never appreciated dishonesty in a discussion so I will not thank you for trying to lie to me and misrepresent the parameters of the issue.


You should have quit while you just looked stupid.

Your inability to answer the simple questions posed would speak directly to both yor ignorance and your stupidity.
You posted some ignorant thoughts and I pointed out your inconsistancy and you resort to personal insults...when do we get to the "insect friends" invective?





Kirata -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 4:49:23 AM)


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ORIGINAL: thompsonx
ORIGINAL: Kirata
ORIGINAL: thompsonx

I have never appreciated dishonesty in a discussion so I will not thank you for trying to lie to me and misrepresent the parameters of the issue.

You should have quit while you just looked stupid.

Your inability to answer the simple questions posed would speak directly to both yor ignorance and your stupidity.
You posted some ignorant thoughts and I pointed out your inconsistancy and you resort to personal insults...when do we get to the "insect friends" invective?


Don't you have any insect friends to play with? [:)]

K.




thompsonx -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 5:01:40 AM)


ORIGINAL: Kirata
ORIGINAL: thompsonx


More moonbats:

Parents in Southern Indiana are upset by a middle school worksheet's portrayal of "Sharia law" . . . “The way that the worksheet is left would be like describing how effective Hitler was at nationalizing Germany and creating patriotism but leaving out that he slaughtered 6 million Jews," said Dean Hohl, one of several parents who spoke out against the assignment at a recent New Albany-Floyd County school board meeting . . . The worksheet, assigned to seventh-graders at Highland Hills Middle School, presents a passage written by a fictional 20-year-old Saudi woman named Ahlima, who feels "very fortunate" to live under Sharia law in Saudi Arabia. ~Source

From your link

Initially, the curriculum was two consecutive activities – one focusing on Ahlima and one focusing on an Israeli woman of a similar age who served in the army and wanted to attend college. Coletti said she later combined the two lessons for clarity.

She said that despite the change, the goal of the assignment was the same: to help students think for themselves and arrive at the conclusion that the Israeli has more rights and freedoms than the Saudi woman of the same age. If they don’t arrive at that conclusion, she said, the teacher is expected to help the student understand.


Try to focus on the pretty red words.

Try to focus on the quotation marks on the pretty red words. That indicates a direct quote from someone who objected. In the link you posterd the author shows where that was not the case. That both sides were presented and if the student did not pick the western model teacher was to instruct them as to why they were wrong.
Your disingenuous attempt to make it seem otherwise is typical of your style. Maybe that works with the morons of your immediate circler of friends but not so much here.



The objection was that the worksheet didn't portray the reality of Sharia Law as it is actually widely practiced.


Where is it"widely" practiced?
We know that it is not widely paracticed among the nearly 2 billion adhearants of that particular brand of insanity. Why do you make up shit that is not true.


See how that makes the "Israeli woman" irrelevant?

Since the israli model is the prefered outcome of the worksheet your staterment is patently false.
Do you even read this stuff before you comment?


There's a good fellow.

Your mom says that to me all the time.




Kirata -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 5:17:33 AM)


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ORIGINAL: thompsonx

ORIGINAL: Greta75

Again you are so full of shit that people go hungry in my country at all.

I have posted the facts from the cia fact book and the government of that third world shihole called singapore.

I'm not seeing anything in the CIA World Factbook about hunger in Singapore.

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/sn.html

But hey, feel free to direct us to it.

K.




Musicmystery -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 5:20:40 AM)

~FR~

Google "Poverty in Singapore" and you'll find multiple articles/sources.




Kirata -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 5:23:02 AM)


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ORIGINAL: thompsonx

There's a good fellow.

Your mom says that to me all the time.

Have you noticed that your symptoms are getting worse? [:D]

K.




Kirata -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 5:29:00 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

~FR~

Google "Poverty in Singapore" and you'll find multiple articles/sources.

There are poor people everywhere, but poverty doesn't equate to starvation. The claim was that a third of the population is going hungry, and if any hard data to support that claim exists I missed it in my skim of a few articles.

K.






bounty44 -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 5:51:46 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Kirata


quote:

ORIGINAL: thompsonx

ORIGINAL: Greta75

Again you are so full of shit that people go hungry in my country at all.

I have posted the facts from the cia fact book and the government of that third world shihole called singapore.

I'm not seeing anything in the CIA World Factbook about hunger in Singapore.

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/sn.html

But hey, feel free to direct us to it.

K.



oh please, lemme jump in on this too because:

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original: troll
If I disagree with another poster I will deliniate my disagreement with validation from reputable sources. When proved wrong I admit it and thank the poster for disabusing me of my ignorance. I have been proved wrong in less than a half dozen cases with more than 20,000 post.


so yes thompson...please quote the relevant passages from your stated source having to do with hunger in Singapore.




Kirata -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 6:02:33 AM)


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ORIGINAL: bounty44

oh please, lemme jump in on this too because:

quote:

original: troll
If I disagree with another poster I will deliniate my disagreement with validation from reputable sources. When proved wrong I admit it and thank the poster for disabusing me of my ignorance. I have been proved wrong in less than a half dozen cases with more than 20,000 post.


so yes thompson...please quote the relevant passages from your stated source having to do with hunger in Singapore.

Heh. Yeah, I remember that one. He's quite a card.

K.





bounty44 -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 6:05:31 AM)

its one of my favorite things to trot out.

although, truth be told, id be happy to give up the pleasure of it in exchange for his not being here at all.




Greta75 -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 6:49:17 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

~FR~

Google "Poverty in Singapore" and you'll find multiple articles/sources.


http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-26349689

Okay, let's look at this BBC article for example. Single mom with 6 kids! Muslim. Not surprise. They breed like rabbits even though they cannot afford it. Some have 10 or 20 kids. And some men still have their 4 wives and 20 kids even though they can't afford it.

6 kids and abandoned by the Muslim father who probably took another 2 wives and had more kids with her.

But look at her house. BBC calls that a tiny house. Reality is. I grew up in a home like that! Many of us did! I also slept on the floor. And my home didn't even have a sofa. We sat on the floor, watch TV, our living room is our living room and our sleeping room. I never had beds. We sleep in the living room floor on a mattress. It was my grandma and my grandpa who will sleep in the one and only room in this tiny place, also on a mattress on the floor. And me and my cousin will sleep in the living room on the floor on a thin mattress. I never felt poor. I never starved. I played alot. It's like normal for me when I was growing up. I had roof, food, education. And I was living very happily in a house like that. And yes we had TV, like these kids. These people have roof, food, education too. All her kids education, pocket money, school books, uniforms, everything will be free. Because one thing our government takes care of, is children's education. To help them out of their poverty cycle. For this mom to be okay in the future, her kids need to make it in life.

[image]http://ichef-1.bbci.co.uk/news/624/media/images/73223000/jpg/_73223604_photo2.jpg[/image]

My own father grew up in a tiny flat with 9 siblings and his 2 parents. And everyone went to University. At least half of my father's siblings even went to UK for studies.

This is what they call poverty? It's no where near Africa and actually is very comfortable.

Especially when she has 6 kids, she is gonna get alot of help. She won't be rich, but she won't starve. And her kids won't starve.

And I laugh at the article of the kids eating on the floor. Have they never dine with Muslims. They love to lay carpet on the floor and eat on the floor, EVEN if they are wealthy. Especially during Ramadan, they would gather in huge groups just to eat on the floor. It's how they like it. It's communal. And it's their culture. It's not a "suffering". And haven't anybody ever had a picnic, lay a mat on the floor and have a meal together? We love that! I would hold parties in my home and we would all sit on the floor too.

When I first got married, my home was precisely this size! My first rental home with my x-husband. And it was sparse too. We didn't feel poor. And I made only $1500 per mth. My rent was $500. And I felt I ate well and lived well.

The West has the luxury of space for spacious housing. We do not.

Ironically, Otah Otah is not CHEAP. It's one of my favourite food! And that's what she can afford for her kids! Wow! As a kid, I wanted Otah Otah every day, like at 8 yr old. It's about 50 cents per piece. And you'd need alot of pieces for a decent meal. I'd say like 10 pieces. And Otah Otah with coconut rice and chilli is absolutely delicious. I still eat that at least once a week.

If she wanted cheap and nutritious, she'd just feed her kids egg and rice. And some green veges as those are cheap.

BTW, the article talks about how to get by on $5 a day. Simple. Get a job in a hotel. It's damn easy, hotels are desperate for staff over here. 100% of your meals are provided for and really fancy meals too. Your uniforms are also laundered and provided for you there. So all you need is to show up for work, and have all your meals there. Hotels even have beds for you to sleep there if you don't wanna go home. They got bunk beds to sleep in, in the staff area. I got a gazillion solutions for how Singaporeans can get by on $5 a day. You won't live in luxury, but I guarantee you can still have roof and won't starve. I know this because as a teen when I don't wanna go home due to my issues with my parents. I go work in a hotel, and sleep there. They got 24/7 free flow food canteen for staff. You can eat all day all you want. It was actually very comfortable too. And they got shower rooms, everything. It's like living in a hostel. I have also worked for several restaurants as a teenager. All these jobs were part time for me and I rotate around alot between a few hotels and a few restaurants. And if you told the restaurant owner, you were homeless, they would pack food for you, and even let you sleep over night in the restaurant or something or there would be something you could put a foldable bed there and just spend the night. It's like, people are really nice. I've seen restaurants helped alot of poorer folks. Most of the time it's they fall out with their families and have no place to go. And restaurants are always desperate for staff. So they are damn happy to have people like these.

I don't know, if you can work, you won't starve in Singapore. I know this for sure! But of course if someone is sick and cannot work anymore. THAT is another story. Even I will be screwed if I fall sick tomorrow. Medical will be killer. We don't have free medical.

She probably only pays $12 per mth of rent, because of her poverty level, and so many kids involved, that flat is almost free for her from the government. Everything for her kids including their pocket money will be sponsored.




Musicmystery -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 6:57:47 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Kirata


quote:

ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

~FR~

Google "Poverty in Singapore" and you'll find multiple articles/sources.

There are poor people everywhere, but poverty doesn't equate to starvation. The claim was that a third of the population is going hungry, and if any hard data to support that claim exists I missed it in my skim of a few articles.

K.




Poverty and starvation yes. One-third, yeah, that's a big claim, and I only skimmed the articles myself. I'd need something solid on that one.





BoscoX -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 7:21:58 AM)

FR

No reaction from those on the left regarding the curriculum except for LL who seems to support indoctrinating and radicalizing students of all ages beginning with propagandized coloring books etc

I don't read ThompsonX's posts, but I am guessing he favors it as well

The rest must agree with it then, or at least not oppose it? I am guessing.

Says a lot about where the left is, and where they are trying to take us as a nation




mnottertail -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 7:26:32 AM)

Oh, it might be a pushback on the nutsucker school textbooks that claim african-americans came over here on a worker program.

Says everything about what the nutsuckers are. And explains your lifelong felchgobbling, tomi.




Musicmystery -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 7:28:55 AM)

Life is easy when you use "alternative facts," eh?

[:D]





BoscoX -> RE: 'Revolutionary' Black Lies Matter Kindergarten Curriculum (1/24/2017 9:16:13 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

Life is easy when you use "alternative facts," eh?

[:D]




"Alternative facts" You mean, like, "it was just a minor protest caused by a YouTube video"? [:D]




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