2007-10-19
03:09:03
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LucySD
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➔ Internet
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyMsKKGgIYg
2007-10-19
03:10:22 ·
update #1
I hope everyone remembers 9/11 it all started with a virtual unkown his name
Osama Bin Laden before him Hitler.
Freedom of speech I believe in it. I'm saying this aren't I? But where and at what point does it become Terrorism?
2007-10-19
10:27:45 ·
update #2
Marya K OMGosh!
2007-10-19
10:32:20 ·
update #3
sptfyr made a good point about not fearing him. The problem I have dealing with it is, young impressionable children that are very computer savy MIGHT be fearful. He definately sound like Hitler. I remember many years ago 60 minutes or one of them did an interview with the bearded one. It was when Russia invaded Afghanistan. I remember thinking how kind he looked and was so soft spoken. Obviously I am no judge of character. I have lived a full life and when it's my time to go I don't worry. However, I have an 11 year old granddaughter that lives with me. I hate to leave her behind with people that think that way.
2007-10-19
18:19:52 ·
update #4
oldgruffgrump I by no means feel resentment towards anyone regardless of race. I might add my grandfather lost many relatives during WW2. My point is this, We must never forget or let it happen again. But the Jews have moved on and they don't make the Germans keep paying for tragedy.
2007-10-19
18:27:06 ·
update #5
I know black people, white people, hispanic people, asian people, etc. etc. This guy is not normal. I can find people who hate others just because of skin color. They are everywhere, they are loud and appear to be a majority. It is unfortunate. For several decades, people have been screaming for equality. Friends you can not have equality until you release the hate. You have to get to know people before you can relate to them. Everyone in this world has their guard up. Some people will never give you the time of day but you can not judge everyone who resembles them. Everyone is different. Fortunately God liked diversity. I am convinced our biggest problem is that we do not take any time for anything. EVERYTHING is fast. Rush to work, Fast food, Get home, Instant potatoes, TV/Internet, bed, start again tomorrow. Because of this, you tend to make fast judgements. I do not like him because of his clothes, tatoo, music, etc. None of these things tell you who this person is.. If you want to make a change, start now. Change yourself, slow down, spend time with your kids. Teach them to talk with people and not judge them based on circumstances. With any luck, they'll teach you something.
2007-10-19 03:31:21
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answered by yipeee2k 4
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Aw, heck, he's okay. I hope people can tell that this guy is exaggerating just to get attention to what he sees as a serious problem. I guess he really could be a nut, but he seems too coherent for that. I think he is upset about the long history of misbehaviors by us white folks (yes, I'm white), and he is trying to get people's attention. And he's right. For centuries, whites of European descent have plundered the planet, with slavery, colonialism and military might. If I were a minority, I'd be irate too. Come to think of it, I'm white and I am irate about what we white folks have done to mess up the world. Yep, he's right. His language may be strong, but he's not out there blowing up people and buildings. He's working within the system by speaking at a pubic hearing. And he got our attention, didn't he?
2007-10-19 10:56:36
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answered by Jim 5
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His rhetoric sounds awfully familiar, doesn't it? Solution to the problem? Someone else is to blame? Extermination of one particular race? Sounds an awful lot like Hitler and his "final solution". At the very least he could have come up with something a bit more original. This man is messed up. Not only is he a racist, but he is a conspiracy theorist and It wouldn't surprise me if he was mentally ill as well. I agree a man like this could be dangerous, but he is only one out of millions. I don't fear him, but I do I feel sad for him.
2007-10-20 00:42:44
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answered by Sptfyr 7
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Sounds like some vested insterest of morons faith subotage is taking place. sorry, i guess different and it may be wrong, but it is happening in many part of the world, using differences among the people, they buy such person like this one to use as a weapon, they trigger up violence among the people and divide and destablish the domocratic countries and they fish in the troubled waters and establish their faith. giving hints about this to the government inteligence agency to see who is acting behind him will help the nation.
2007-10-19 11:34:45
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answered by universe 2
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I think he's a complete fruit cake.
2007-10-19 10:28:24
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answered by Harriett M 3
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