Lu memang bener-bener idiot.

Kalau lu masuk toko sound system di London, lu juga bakalan dipanggil "brother" 
sama orang India yang jualan.

Apa anehnya dipanggil "brother"?

Bener-bener lu ini idiot.



--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, itemabu2 <itemabu2@...> wrote:
>
> Hehehe... jadi lu nikmatin perlakuan diskriminasi mentang2 lu Islam
> atau dianggap Islam. Bangga lagi.
> 
> Lalu, apa lu ngaku bhw lu bukan Islam? Kalo lu emang bukan islam tp lu
> ga ngaku waktu disapa "brother" oleh orang Islam, artinya lu ini nipu
> orang Islam itu.
> 
> Kelihatan mental lu ini, oportunis tulen, egois, cuma mikirin
> kepentingan sendiri.
> 
> Udah biasa orang Islam itu ngediskriminasi orang lain berdasarkan
> agama dan ras, teman gua yg Jawa jg disapa sbg "brother" dsb, begitu
> bilang dia bukan Islam, hehehe.... "brother"nya langsung ngilang.
> Teman gua itu ga nipu, ga kayak lu.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 2/22/13, Teddy S. <teddyr@...> wrote:
> > Gua pernah menikmati rasa persaudaraan ini sewaktu menginap di Hyatt hotel
> > Washington D.C. Resepsionis hotel yang orang negro sampai membungkuk sembari
> > ngomong: "Welcome, brother". Ini dia lakukan setelah gua melafalkan nama
> > belakang gua.
> >
> > Sewaktu gua menginap di Lausanne (Swiss) gua juga dapat perlakuan khusus
> > karena nama belakang gua.
> >
> > Lu memang idiot sialan yang kagak pernah mendapatkan rasa persaudaraan dari
> > orang-orang lain. Gua sangat sering mendapatkannya, termasuk dari
> > teman-teman seangkatan gua.
> >
> >
> > --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, itemabu2 <itemabu2@> wrote:
> >>
> >> Indahnya persaudaraan di kalangan orang Islam shg orang Mesir ngirim
> >> taiknya ke orang Palestina, hehehe... (Si Teddy pasti mikir gua lagi
> >> muji2 persaudaraan orang Islam ini)
> >>
> >>
> >> http://www.theatlanticwire.com/global/2013/02/egypts-fighting-palestinian-smugglers-sewage/62365/
> >>
> >> Egypt's Fighting Palestinian Smugglers with Sewage
> >>
> >> Adam Clark Estes 1,119 Views Feb 20, 2013
> >>
> >> So this is pretty gross. Egypt's long struggled with ways to block a
> >> series of tunnels that bring some 30 percent of all goods, including
> >> guns, into Gaza so they got creative. They're using raw sewage.
> >> Earlier this week, Reuters reported that Egyptian authorities had gone
> >> to new extremes to cut off the flow of illegal goods and "flooded" the
> >> tunnels that run under the border. It's since been revealed that this
> >> was not a flood of water, but rather human excrement — hundreds,
> >> thousands, even millions of gallons of raw sewage pumped into the same
> >> tunnels that, to quote Reuters' report, "has been a lifeline for some
> >> 1.7 million Palestinians in Gaza." It's also been an increasingly
> >> popular way to smuggle arms across the border, a practice Egyptians
> >> say is on the rise since the Arab Spring.
> >>
> >> It's hard to tell exactly what's going through those tunnels since
> >> there are about potentially hundreds of them. They are, however, an
> >> important part of the local economy. "Some 15,000 people worked in and
> >> around the tunnels at their peak," National Geographic reported in
> >> December, "and they provided ancillary work for tens of thousands
> >> more, from engineers and truck drivers to shopkeepers." The politics
> >> of the situation are more complicated than that, and they have been at
> >> least since the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty of 1979 split the city of
> >> Rafah in two, one half on the Egyptian side and one half on the Gaza
> >> side. Hamas seized control over the area six years ago and is now
> >> speaking out about Egypt's blocking the tunnels as a way of
> >> undermining the Palestinian cause. The AP describes the face-off as "a
> >> rare act of tension between the Hamas government and their ideological
> >> parent, the Muslim Brotherhood, which now dominates Egypt's
> >> government."
> >>
> >> Egypt and the Muslim Brotherhood's true motives are unclear. They say
> >> that they're trying to cut off the flow of guns and violence into
> >> their country. Egyptian authorities, for instance, believe that the
> >> attackers who killed 16 Egyptian soldiers in Sinai last August came
> >> through the tunnels. Egypt also insists that they've opened up the
> >> border so that smuggling peaceful goods through the tunnels is no
> >> longer necessary. Either way, flushing out perceived foreign invaders
> >> with raw sewage sends a nasty message. Quite bravely, the hundreds of
> >> Palestinian workers who maintain the tunnels aren't giving up. They're
> >> simply scooping up the excrement with buckets and going on with their
> >> lives. "Awful," one Palestinian told reporters from The New York
> >> Times. "I don't know why they did this.
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>




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