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harry May 10th 17 04:26 PM

OT "Far Right"?
 
"Far Right" are people that want to walk the streets in safety and not have their daughters abducted and raped.

Nightjar May 10th 17 05:11 PM

OT "Far Right"?
 
On 10-May-17 4:26 PM, harry wrote:
"Far Right" are people that want to walk the streets in safety and not have their daughters abducted and raped.


I doubt they are alone in that. The difference lies in how they believe
those aims can be achieved.

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Bob Eager[_5_] May 10th 17 07:14 PM

OT "Far Right"?
 
On Wed, 10 May 2017 08:26:13 -0700, harry wrote:

"Far Right" are people that want to walk the streets in safety and not
have their daughters abducted and raped.


No, Far Right are people who want to walk the streets (in groups, because
they're not very brave) and rape any women they can find. Even their own
daughters, probably.

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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] May 10th 17 09:45 PM

OT "Far Right"?
 
On 10/05/17 20:10, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , Bob Eager
wrote:

On Wed, 10 May 2017 08:26:13 -0700, harry wrote:

"Far Right" are people that want to walk the streets in safety and not
have their daughters abducted and raped.


No, Far Right are people who want to walk the streets (in groups,
because they're not very brave) and rape any women they can find. Even
their own daughters, probably.


Which far right people have done that then?

ISIS and chums.


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Rod Speed May 10th 17 10:48 PM

OT "Far Right"?
 


"Tim Streater" wrote in message
.. .
In article , Bob Eager
wrote:

On Wed, 10 May 2017 08:26:13 -0700, harry wrote:

"Far Right" are people that want to walk the streets in safety and not
have their daughters abducted and raped.


No, Far Right are people who want to walk the streets (in groups, because
they're not very brave) and rape any women they can find. Even their own
daughters, probably.


Which far right people have done that then?


The nazis did quite a bit of that in occupied territorys.


Rod Speed May 10th 17 10:48 PM

OT "Far Right"?
 


"Rod Speed" wrote in message
...


"Tim Streater" wrote in message
.. .
In article , Bob Eager
wrote:

On Wed, 10 May 2017 08:26:13 -0700, harry wrote:

"Far Right" are people that want to walk the streets in safety and not
have their daughters abducted and raped.

No, Far Right are people who want to walk the streets (in groups, because
they're not very brave) and rape any women they can find. Even their own
daughters, probably.


Which far right people have done that then?


The nazis did quite a bit of that in occupied territorys.


So did the japs.


Dave Plowman (News) May 11th 17 12:39 AM

OT "Far Right"?
 
In article ,
Nightjar wrote:
On 10-May-17 4:26 PM, harry wrote:
"Far Right" are people that want to walk the streets in safety and not
have their daughters abducted and raped.


I doubt they are alone in that. The difference lies in how they believe
those aims can be achieved.


By banning anyone other than themselves from the street?

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Brian Gaff May 11th 17 09:18 AM

OT "Far Right"?
 
I rmember Oliver Read as well.
Used to live in Guernsey for this very reason.
grin.
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"harry" wrote in message
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"Far Right" are people that want to walk the streets in safety and not
have their daughters abducted and raped.




bert[_7_] May 11th 17 01:50 PM

OT "Far Right"?
 
In article , The Natural Philosopher
writes
On 10/05/17 20:10, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , Bob Eager
wrote:

On Wed, 10 May 2017 08:26:13 -0700, harry wrote:

"Far Right" are people that want to walk the streets in safety and not
have their daughters abducted and raped.

No, Far Right are people who want to walk the streets (in groups,
because they're not very brave) and rape any women they can find. Even
their own daughters, probably.


Which far right people have done that then?

ISIS and chums.


So what is it about ISIS which defines them as "far right"?
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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] May 11th 17 02:22 PM

OT "Far Right"?
 
On 11/05/17 13:50, bert wrote:
In article , The Natural Philosopher
writes
On 10/05/17 20:10, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , Bob Eager
wrote:

On Wed, 10 May 2017 08:26:13 -0700, harry wrote:

"Far Right" are people that want to walk the streets in safety and not
have their daughters abducted and raped.

No, Far Right are people who want to walk the streets (in groups,
because they're not very brave) and rape any women they can find. Even
their own daughters, probably.

Which far right people have done that then?

ISIS and chums.


So what is it about ISIS which defines them as "far right"?


"Far-right politics are right-wing politics further on the right of the
left-right spectrum than the standard political right.

Far-right politics often involve a focus on tradition, real or imagined,
as opposed to policies and customs that are regarded as reflective of
modernism. Many far-right ideologies have a disregard or a disdain for
egalitarianism, even if they do not always express overt support for
social hierarchy, elements of social conservatism and opposition to most
forms of liberalism and socialism.

Right-wing populism, a political ideology often combines laissez-faire,
nationalism, ethnocentrism and anti-elitism is often described as
far-right.[1][2] Right-wing populism often involves appeals to "common
man" and opposition to immigration.[3][4]

The term is also used to describe ideologies including Nazism,[5]
neo-Nazism, fascism, neo-fascism and other ideologies or organizations
that feature extreme nationalist, chauvinist, xenophobic, racist, or
reactionary views,[6] which can lead to oppression and violence against
groups of people based on their supposed inferiority, or their perceived
threat to the nation, state[7] or ultraconservative traditional social
institutions.[8]"

I'd say Isis fits every single part of that definition wouldn't you?




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bert[_7_] May 11th 17 06:56 PM

OT "Far Right"?
 
In article , The Natural Philosopher
writes
On 11/05/17 13:50, bert wrote:
In article , The Natural Philosopher
writes
On 10/05/17 20:10, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , Bob Eager
wrote:

On Wed, 10 May 2017 08:26:13 -0700, harry wrote:

"Far Right" are people that want to walk the streets in safety and not
have their daughters abducted and raped.

No, Far Right are people who want to walk the streets (in groups,
because they're not very brave) and rape any women they can find. Even
their own daughters, probably.

Which far right people have done that then?

ISIS and chums.


So what is it about ISIS which defines them as "far right"?


"Far-right politics are right-wing politics further on the right of the
left-right spectrum than the standard political right.

Far-right politics often involve a focus on tradition, real or
imagined, as opposed to policies and customs that are regarded as
reflective of modernism. Many far-right ideologies have a disregard or
a disdain for egalitarianism, even if they do not always express overt
support for social hierarchy, elements of social conservatism and
opposition to most forms of liberalism and socialism.

Right-wing populism, a political ideology often combines laissez-faire,
nationalism, ethnocentrism and anti-elitism is often described as
far-right.[1][2] Right-wing populism often involves appeals to "common
man" and opposition to immigration.[3][4]

The term is also used to describe ideologies including Nazism,[5]
neo-Nazism, fascism, neo-fascism and other ideologies or organizations
that feature extreme nationalist, chauvinist, xenophobic, racist, or
reactionary views,[6] which can lead to oppression and violence against
groups of people based on their supposed inferiority, or their
perceived threat to the nation, state[7] or ultraconservative
traditional social institutions.[8]"

I'd say Isis fits every single part of that definition wouldn't you?




Typical philosophical bull**** justifying itself on its own perceptions,
Stalinism fits just as well.
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bert

Rod Speed May 11th 17 07:35 PM

OT "Far Right"?
 


"bert" wrote in message
...
In article , The Natural Philosopher
writes
On 10/05/17 20:10, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , Bob Eager
wrote:

On Wed, 10 May 2017 08:26:13 -0700, harry wrote:

"Far Right" are people that want to walk the streets in safety and not
have their daughters abducted and raped.

No, Far Right are people who want to walk the streets (in groups,
because they're not very brave) and rape any women they can find. Even
their own daughters, probably.

Which far right people have done that then?

ISIS and chums.


So what is it about ISIS which defines them as "far right"?


They are into shooting people and tossing poofters off the top of buildings
etc.


The Natural Philosopher[_2_] May 12th 17 03:33 AM

OT "Far Right"?
 
On 11/05/17 18:56, bert wrote:
In article , The Natural Philosopher
writes
On 11/05/17 13:50, bert wrote:
In article , The Natural Philosopher
writes
On 10/05/17 20:10, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , Bob Eager
wrote:

On Wed, 10 May 2017 08:26:13 -0700, harry wrote:

"Far Right" are people that want to walk the streets in safety
and not
have their daughters abducted and raped.

No, Far Right are people who want to walk the streets (in groups,
because they're not very brave) and rape any women they can find.
Even
their own daughters, probably.

Which far right people have done that then?

ISIS and chums.


So what is it about ISIS which defines them as "far right"?


"Far-right politics are right-wing politics further on the right of
the left-right spectrum than the standard political right.

Far-right politics often involve a focus on tradition, real or
imagined, as opposed to policies and customs that are regarded as
reflective of modernism. Many far-right ideologies have a disregard or
a disdain for egalitarianism, even if they do not always express overt
support for social hierarchy, elements of social conservatism and
opposition to most forms of liberalism and socialism.

Right-wing populism, a political ideology often combines
laissez-faire, nationalism, ethnocentrism and anti-elitism is often
described as far-right.[1][2] Right-wing populism often involves
appeals to "common man" and opposition to immigration.[3][4]

The term is also used to describe ideologies including Nazism,[5]
neo-Nazism, fascism, neo-fascism and other ideologies or organizations
that feature extreme nationalist, chauvinist, xenophobic, racist, or
reactionary views,[6] which can lead to oppression and violence
against groups of people based on their supposed inferiority, or their
perceived threat to the nation, state[7] or ultraconservative
traditional social institutions.[8]"

I'd say Isis fits every single part of that definition wouldn't you?




Typical philosophical bull**** justifying itself on its own perceptions,
Stalinism fits just as well.


Indeed. The far left are indistinguishable from the far right.

Nazi stands for national socialist.

The 'Left' *are* the people they warn you about.

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