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Friday, April 27, 2007

Virginia Tech murders

Like any other tragedy, the mass murder at Virginia Tech 2 weeks ago (4/16/07) has been exploited by the fanatics on the far right and far left!

1) Being that the killer, Cho Seung-hui, is a Korean immigrant, many right-wing fanatics have been using this opportunity to promote hatred of immigrants in general.

Salon's Andrew Leonard has discussed right-wing fanatic Debbie Schlussel's bigotry

http://www.salon.com/tech/htww/2007/04/17/vtech_korea/print.html

Conservative commentator Debbie Schlussel's first reaction to the news that an "Asian" was responsible for the Virginia Tech massacre was to declare that a "Paki" was likely responsible. After being confronted with irrefutable evidence of her nearly criminal idiocy, she amended her analysis: "Even if it does not turn out that the shooter is Muslim, this is a demonstration to Muslim jihadists all over that it is extremely easy to shoot and kill multiple American college students."

"Pakis" is a racial term for Pakistanis. So Schlussel's 1st reaction to a mass murder was to blame a mostly Muslim ethnic group.

Nevermind that most school shootings in the U.S. were caused by Caucasians non-Muslims!

Another fact provided by the Marmot's Hole: According to one report, Korea has more students studying abroad in the U.S. than any other country: 100,000. Debbie Schlussel thinks that the foreign residency of Cho Seung-hui is "yet another reason to stop letting in so many foreign students." But 99.999 percent of those 100,000 Koreans somehow managed not to engage in mass killing sprees

Schlussel doesn't care about victims of terrorism, she only uses terrorism to promote her bigotry.

And again, most school shootings in the U.S. were caused by Caucasians BORN IN THE U.S.

But does Schlussel comment on their white-ness? Nope! She justs uses terrorist incidents caused by non-whites to promote her bigotry!

By the way, the website which once had Schlussel's rants now has this to say

http://www.debbieschlussel.com/archives/2007/04/who_is_the_asia.html

I've removed this entry, mostly because I am spending too much time monitoring the slimy comments from the Nazi-infested Media Matters for America cretins.
Posted by Debbie at April 16, 2007 02:57 PM


In other words, she can't even back up what she's saying, so she's covering up!

Debbie Schlussel is nothing more than a Jewish-female version of Don Imus.

Her columns are nothing but extremely shallow, extremley immature, extremely bigoted commentary on issues that require mature analysis.

Her website is www.debbieschlussel.com

Just don't expect to read mature analysis of serious topics there!


2) The Gun Control Crowd has also pimped the Virginia Tech tragedy to pomote a ban on guns.

Even worse, many foreign media outlines has bitched about the "American gun culture", showing their ignorance about America, guns, and crime.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/world/view_article.php?article_id=61090

In Sweden, civilians can acquire firearm permits only if they have a hunting license or are members of a shooting club and have no criminal record. In Italy, people must have a valid reason for wanting one.


Valid reason for wanting one? How about ---- protecting yourself from a large, violent person trying to beat the shit out of you?

What am I supposed to do in that situation - Sing "Give Peace A Chance"?

Firearms are forbidden for private Chinese citizens.

So is the freedom of speech and the freedom of religion. China allows almost no civil liberties and is one of the worst human right's violators. Why should we listen to them on this issue.


If the guns are harder to get a hold of, fewer people will do it," said Michael Dent, a 65-year-old construction worker in London. "You can't walk up to a supermarket or shop and buy a gun like in the States."

Nonsense! There's a federally mandated 5 day waiting period between the day you buy a gun and the day you finally pick up the gun from the store!

More nonsense from that article

"Only the names change -- And the numbers," read a headline in the Times of London. "Why, we ask, do Americans continue to tolerate gun laws and a culture that seems to condemn thousands of innocents to death every year, when presumably, tougher restrictions, such as those in force in European countries, could at least reduce the number?"
The French daily Le Monde said the regularity of mass shootings across the Atlantic was a blotch on America's image.

"It would be unjust and especially false to reduce the United States to the image created, in a recurrent way, from the bursts of murderous fury that some isolated individuals succumb to. But acts like this are rare elsewhere, and tend to often disfigure the 'American dream,'" it said.


And here is Neil Cavuto's response to all that nonsense!

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,267961,00.html

Nothing heals like healing words… unless they're not entirely healing.

I call them condolences with a catch.


They are the ones that express sincere regret over what happened at Virginia Tech, but proceed to become a lecture, if not a hypocritical one.

Like this cover on The Economist: Pity for our losses at Virginia Tech… but an added pity that we Americans are clueless how to prevent them.

Germany's Der Spiegel relaying its sympathies to those affected by this American massacre, but quickly adding whether the United States, "Should be looking at why these kinds of horrible crimes happen so often."

I'd have asked the same of Der Spiegel, whose editors neglected to mention Germay's own brush with violence a few months ago, when an 18-year-old guy carrying three guns and pipe bombs opened fire at a high school in the German town of Emsdetten. And not a word about an April 2002 incident involving a 19-year-old man who killed 16 people at a high school in the German city of Erfurt.

Mexico's El Universal had the nerve to equate the Virginia Tech killings with its own increase in violence, saying easily available American guns are the reason.


Pablo's note: The nerve of El Universal to make my ancestor's home look idiotic! Blame American guns for crime in Mexico? It's the Mexicans that are shooting the guns in Mexcio! El Universal should spend more time focusing on why those Mexicans want to use guns to terrorize others!

Back to Cavuto's comments

Then French President Jacques Chirac expressing "horror and consternation" at this uniquely American tragedy, but not a peep about those violent French student protests or Muslim uprisings. Curious.

All I'm saying is you offer someone your sympathy, save them your lecture.

This is not the time. Yours is not the issue. Their pain is.

We try not to speak ill of the dead in this country, at least for a few days.

All I ask is you try not to make a soapbox out of them in your country, at least for one day.

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And is Europe as safe as it claims?

Scotland bans gun, but has a higher crime rate than the U.S.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/blackstock6.html

A United Nations report has labeled Scotland the most violent country in the developed world, with people three times more likely to be assaulted than in America. England and Wales recorded the second highest number of violent assaults while Northern Ireland recorded the fewest.

(skipped paragraphs)

3 per cent of Scots had been victims of assault compared with 1.2 per cent in America and just 0.1 per cent in Japan, 0.2 per cent in Italy and 0.8 per cent in Austria. In England and Wales the figure was 2.8 per cent.

3) How do you stop a lunatic who already started shooting?

Sing "Give Peace A Chance"?

OR shoot back?

Shoot Back!

Yet, some at the University of Hawaii (my alma mater) don't want the campus to have armed guards?

Let's live in reality! People with bad intentions Exist! Guns already been invented, so it's too late to stop bad people from getting them!

So, if someone starts a random shooting at school, someone needs to fire back! By the time police arrive, it might be too late!

By the way, how would police stop an insane person shooting randomly at people? It aint by negotiation, it's by shooting at the shooter!

So, if police ain't around, security aint around, why not have regular citizens fire back?

After all, not every with huge muscles use them to bully others. In fact, some use them to protect the weaker ones!

Same is true with those with martial arts skills!

So do people really defend themselves with guns?

Check this out and find out

http://www.2asisters.org/armed_women.htm


By the way, despite all this talk of "American gun culture" and "Virginia's execssive leniency on guns", the Virginia Tech University already banned guns from it's campus BEFORE the shooting incident.

Though it had armed guards, obviously Cho Seung-hui started shooting when the security wasn't around!

Friday, April 13, 2007

Who're you're calling a Ho?

Radio talk-show host Don Imus was having a conversation on his show about the recent NCAA women's college basketball championship game between Tennessee & Rutgers. ( Tennessee won that game).

Imus was comparing those 2 teams, their image, etc. Then Imus called the mostly African-American Rutgers team "nappy-headed hos".

That's where the controversy started!

Imus offended African-Americans and women by that comment!

I don't really know much about Don Imus, though it has been said that Imus had a long history of shallow, bigoted remarks.

1) Imus needs to grow up already! Imus is 67 years old! That means he should've been more mature than that before I was even born!

A mature adult shouldn't be making insulting remarks about how someone looks!

Even if Imus was just "joking", he's supposed to more mature than that!

2) Many have pointed-out that Don Imus "nappy-headed hos" comment is very similar to how many rappers describe women in their song.

Here's Snoop Dogg's comments on that issue

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1556803/20070410/id_0.jhtml

First of all, we ain't no old-ass white men that sit up on MSNBC going hard on black girls. We are rappers that have these songs coming from our minds and our souls that are relevant to what we feel. I will not let them [expletive] say we in the same league with them. . . . [Rappers] are not talking about no collegiate basketball girls who have made it to the next level in education and sports. We're talking about ho's that's in the 'hood that ain't doing [expletive], that's trying to get a [expletive] for his money. These are two separate things.

I grew up as part of the hip-hop generation. When I was a teenager, gangsta rappers like Snoop Dogg, 2pac, Biggie, Westside Connection, EAZY-E, etc were very popular, and I was listening to their CD's

Also, booty music by 2 Live Crew, Uncle Luke, etc were popular at school dances and I was a big fan of their music.

It was obvious that those rappers weren't calling their moms, grandmas or daughters "bitches" or "hos". However, they bragged about having sex with "bitches and hos". They made songs like "Me & My Bitch" So they were basically referring to young women as "bitches".

It was also obvious that they were just joking around when they calling young women "bitches". However, that doesn't make it OK!

3) I also remembered during my freshman year, my friend was joking about a male classmate "hanging out with the bitches", and I thought that was funny. I then made similar jokes, writing in classmate yearbooks about "hanging out with the b******s"

Obviously, I wasn't going to refer to my female relatives or my favorite female teachers as "bitches"!

However, even when that was going on, I always believed that women should have equal rights. That's when another friend pointed out to me that I shouldn't be joking around about calling young women as "bitches". ( i was in my late teens at the time)

That friend was right! I had to be more mature!

I can't be going along with jokes that irritate innocent people. (This show I matured a lot faster than Don Imus)

I admit I'm taking a big risk admitting all this on the Internet, since not everyone who knew me back then (and definitely no-one who 1st met me afterwards) knew I was joking with my friends like that!

So if anyone heard me joking around in that manner, and was offended, I sincerely apologize.