I was trying to be polite. Very well, how about this? Let's not be bigoted and stereotype people based on certain events.Let's not be political? This is the politics forum.
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I was trying to be polite. Very well, how about this? Let's not be bigoted and stereotype people based on certain events.Let's not be political? This is the politics forum.
I was trying to be polite. Very well, how about this? Let's not be bigoted and stereotype people based on certain events.
The entire world is important and that's not political, that's what the Lord came for.We can love and care the way mother Teresa would have cared. Let's not be political and generalize about certain communities.
Hey, if you don't want to see it, that's fine...I was trying to be polite. Very well, how about this? Let's not be bigoted and stereotype people based on certain events.
We had a mass shooting not that long ago and we STILL only have a fraction of your gun deaths.
If that is PC instead of common sense, I'd much rather have PC.
Look, you do in your country as you please. We don't want any guns. We don't like guns. We watch the news every day and see Americans killing each other for no apparent reason, and frankly, we think you're nuts for thinking guns are the solution for gun deaths. I like that about us. Feel free to disagree but I feel safer for it.
The person in the video is sixteen, policy decisions are not made based on videos of clumsy teenagers and their incoherent thoughts.I don't believe the OP intended for a discussion on guns. It was about a young woman who is afraid in your country. What I would like to know is what German citizens plan to do to protect their women and children? Or is her fear unfounded?
The person in the video is sixteen, policy decisions are not made based on videos of clumsy teenagers and their incoherent thoughts.
Incoherent?The person in the video is sixteen, policy decisions are not made based on videos of clumsy teenagers and their incoherent thoughts.
Misogynist? Is that the term?So what you are saying is that her fear is not substantiated? She is just a clumsy teenager and whatever she experienced is not real? Have you ever walked down the street as a teenager and saw a group of young teenage boys and be afraid to walk by because in the past, they surrounded you and groped you and thought it was funny? Maybe you are right, I don't know.
However, I am really concerned with the blase attitude I have been reading on these boards by several posters regarding the cover-ups of the New Years Eve debacle, the 15 year old boy that was stabbed in Sweden protecting a friend who was being sexually harassed, the young Swede woman who was recently murdered.
I don't care the race, religion, ethnicity by any of these attackers, but I have heard one too many comments by some men on these boards that lead me to believe that sexist prejudice is alive and well, but kept secret. Thank God, for young women like her who speak their mind.
The person in the video is sixteen, policy decisions are not made based on videos of clumsy teenagers and their incoherent thoughts.
The problem with this approach is that another person may make a video saying the exact opposite. So policy decisions should be based on this video or a thousand other videos floating on YouTube?What Christ-like compassion.
And if policy decisions are not made based on videos like this, why does the German government feel it neccessary to censor this video from Facebook?
The problem with this approach is that another person may make a video saying the exact opposite. So policy decisions should be based on this video or a thousand other videos floating on YouTube?
The problem with this approach is that another person may make a video saying the exact opposite. So policy decisions should be based on this video or a thousand other videos floating on YouTube?
I don't believe the OP intended for a discussion on guns. It was about a young woman who is afraid in your country. What I would like to know is what German citizens plan to do to protect their women and children?