No, you see, you did it. I said cross-fertilize to fill each other's scriptural gaps, but you turned it into cultural annihilation. How did you reason that one?
Marxos On 4/13/17, Razer <g...@riseup.net> wrote: > > > On 04/13/2017 08:11 PM, \0xDynamite wrote: >> It's a fine point, but this problem is far more subtle than oppressive >> forces. In the issue of Iraqis, for example, there is an issue of >> ignorance. If someone in the West would have taken the time to teach >> them and cross-ferilize cultures, these things wouldn't happen. But >> no one did that. There are serious scriptural holes, between the >> Christian and Islam, that can be united if someone were to take the >> effort. Strangely, no one did. So they were discarded by the West. >> But that event isn't just an issue of guns, it's an issue of everyday >> people not giving a damn about anyone outside our culture. >> >> The problem is always in the mirror. >> >> Marxos >> >> On 4/13/17, Razer <g...@riseup.net> wrote: >>> >>> On 04/13/2017 07:11 PM, \0xDynamite wrote: >>>> The people activists paint as "evil empire" are comical, as in >>>> literally something mythological and from a comic book. >>> >>> A million and a half... perhaps twice that number, of dead Iraqis, would >>> debate that point. >>> >>> Rr >>> > > > So... You're saying if they culturally assimilated (cf. self-inflicted > cultural genocide <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_genocide>) to > that 'evil empire' that you consider so 'comical' and 'mythological', > everything would be hunky dory because they assimilated to a funny myth. > > Do you actually read what you write? > > Rr >