
TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Chill Out Room
-- Saudi gang-rape victim is jailedt
Pages (8): « 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 7 8 »
Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Nov-16-2007 04:22:
I started using one of those PuR water filters you keep in your fridge recently. I love it.
Posted by Silky Johnson on Nov-16-2007 04:23:
I would probably have sex.
Ahahahahahahaha. It doesn't even make sense!
Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Nov-16-2007 04:24:
| quote: |
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
I started using one of those PuR water filters you keep in your fridge recently. I love it. |
im lucky enough to live in the last part of australia that has abundant water supplies, so its clean gorgeous tap water for me.
Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Nov-16-2007 04:24:
| quote: |
Originally posted by jennypie
I would probably have sex.
Ahahahahahahaha. It doesn't even make sense! |
You've been hitting the Jenkem lately, haven't you?
Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Nov-16-2007 04:28:
| quote: |
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
im lucky enough to live in the last part of australia that has abundant water supplies, so its clean gorgeous tap water for me. |
Yeah, the tap water here is "clean" in the mineral sense. But I don't trust all the mind control chemicals or "flouride" the US government puts in it.
Posted by Silky Johnson on Nov-16-2007 04:28:
| quote: |
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
You've been hitting the Jenkem lately, haven't you? |
I just got horny a little, ok? IT'S NOT JENKEM!
Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Nov-16-2007 04:29:
Oh, it's Jenkem.
Posted by Silky Johnson on Nov-16-2007 04:32:

Posted by l�cid on Nov-16-2007 04:33:
| quote: |
Originally posted by jennypie
I would probably have sex.
Ahahahahahahaha. It doesn't even make sense! |
is that your solution for everything?
Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Nov-16-2007 04:35:
| quote: |
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Yeah, the tap water here is "clean" in the mineral sense. But I don't trust all the mind control chemicals or "flouride" the US government puts in it. |
Posted by Silky Johnson on Nov-16-2007 04:36:
| quote: |
Originally posted by l�cid
is that your solution for everything? |
Isn't it yours?? PRUDE.
Posted by Krypton on Nov-16-2007 04:41:
| quote: |
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
terrible comparison. the two state of affairs couldn't be more different. |
No, I'm just demonstrating what fighting for rights entails. That is why I said "American history perspective". I know it's not the same in Saudi Arabia!
| quote: |
im arguing that your previous post about having no one to blame but themselves shows a fundamental lack of understanding regarding the status of women in the country.
if a woman is not allowed out of the house alone, how the fuck are they meant to organise any type of political resistance? the women in america had a constitution, a properly elected president, and two houses of parliament to hear their claims.
the women in saudi have a court that punishes them for being raped. you do the math. |
I understand the status of women. And no, I'm not saying it's their fault. I'm saying nothing is going to change until they say as a collective, "we're not going to take it anymore." Thank you for demonstrating that the culture over there is totally not ready for freedom as we see it.
| quote: |
| 'Reality' is the sake for which the self-righteous take as dogma and try to shove down the throats of those who won't "believe". Careful where you point all that patriotism. |
Patriotism has nothing to do with this conversation. I used a Jefferson quote in reference to the price of freedom as we in the west know it to be. And a simple fact that it doesn't come free on a silver platter. I'm not trying to make you believe anything. In fact, I didn't even know this would turn into a PDD style argument...
| quote: |
| What you are asking for is mass suicide. Even if the citizens of Saudi Arabia, male or female, disagreed with their government's human rights policies, how would they go about staging a coup? Maybe arm themselves illegally, organize in secret and wear masks to protect their identities and, subsequently, their families? Wage guerilla warfare against one of the most powerful oil giants in the world? Wage a private revolution against one of the United States' largest oil suppliers? Yeah. that wouldn't get any attention. Revolutionaries wouldn't be marked as terrorists. their families would not be lined up in the streets and shot, innocent people in trains, buses, cars and streets wouldn't be hurt in the process and in the end, they would surely defeat the IDEA of Islamic Law in a society that is inherently religious. You can sit in safety, thousands of miles away, and judge the unwillingness of individuals to toss themselves into a meat grinder all you want, but just because you're all sorts of high and indoctrinated to worship 'freedom' doesn't mean that you are free by any means. |
Did you read my comment? Here it is again..."Are you guys assuming the word "fight" means a violent revolution?
There are many ways to fight for human rights. And rights have ALWAYS been fought for, politically AND sometimes violently.."
I'm not asking for any revolution. I'm simply stating what has to happen if there is to be democratic change in the country. Whatever it entails, they'll have to fight for it. Peacefully or violently, I don't know. It's not my call. And honestly, many countries just aren't ready for it, well...so be it...until the day they say, "we're not going to take it anymore!", things won't change.
| quote: |
| Do not think that I am all that ignorant to the cost and the reward for revolution; for change. There is always a price to pay. |
Again, I'm not making any decision, or advocating a violent overthrow of the Saudi government. I'm simply stating again that freedom is always fought for, peacefully or violently, I wouldn't know in Saudi Arabia.
| quote: |
| but the decision of sacrifice is not one to be taken lightly and most certainly should not be made by you or I, for that matter. |
I find it funny when people argue statements against me, but yet don't know I actually agree with their argument. As a libertarian, I KNOW ITS NOT OUR DECISION for the self-determination of Saudi Arabia. That's why I said that THEY have to fight for their rights. Not us! Unfortunately, the US admin believes that the US military should take it upon themselves to determine foreign nation's own self-determination.
Posted by Silky Johnson on Nov-16-2007 04:48:
Hey Krypton, wanna have sex? With me I mean. God I bet you're all methodical and shit.
*cum*
Posted by Krypton on Nov-16-2007 04:50:
| quote: |
Originally posted by jennypie
Hey Krypton, wanna have sex? With me I mean. God I bet you're all methodical and shit.
*cum* |
Progressive precision is key...
That's why Indians invented Kama Sutra--
Posted by UWM on Nov-16-2007 04:51:
Somehow I clicked on Page 3 of a COR thread and ended up in the preschool PDD.
Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Nov-16-2007 04:52:
| quote: |
Originally posted by UWM
Somehow I clicked on Page 3 of a COR thread and ended up in the preschool PDD. |
You only clicked on it because it had "gang-rape" in the title, don't lie.
Posted by Silky Johnson on Nov-16-2007 04:52:
| quote: |
Originally posted by Krypton
Progressive precision is key...
That's why Indians invented Kama Sutra-- |
Hahahaha I knew it! God I'm perceptive.
*cums again*
Posted by UWM on Nov-16-2007 04:53:
| quote: |
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
You only clicked on it because it had "gang-rape" in the title, don't lie. |
I knew the COR would not disappoint me when it came to their commentary on the jailing of a gang-rape victim.
I just didn't know how right I was until I actually read the thread.
Posted by Krypton on Nov-16-2007 04:55:
| quote: |
Originally posted by jennypie
Hahahaha I knew it! God I'm perceptive.
*cums again* |
Ur just cummin all over the place. Better put on the goggles...
Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Nov-16-2007 04:56:
| quote: |
Originally posted by Krypton
Better put on the goggles... |
is jenny a squirter?
Posted by l�cid on Nov-16-2007 04:57:
don't forget the pussy snorkel.

Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Nov-16-2007 05:01:
| quote: |
Originally posted by Krypton
Point is, freedom ain't free.. |
Ok Dick Cheney. If I ever had a pet peeve, this little phrase would be it. But now is not the time or the place to explain how idiotic that slogan truly is.
So let the ihop jokes continue!
Posted by Krypton on Nov-16-2007 05:02:
| quote: |
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
is jenny a squirter? |
None of your business!
Definitely wasn't pissin on the goggles
All this sex talk has me HUNGRY
Posted by Krypton on Nov-16-2007 05:04:
| quote: |
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Ok Dick Cheney. If I ever had a pet peeve, this little phrase would be it. But now is not the time or the place to explain how idiotic that slogan truly is.
So let the ihop jokes continue! |
sO, what, you wanna take this shit outside hombre? Meet me in the PDD at noon!!
Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Nov-16-2007 05:04:
| quote: |
| Originally posted by Krypton |
I don't know if you're really just not familiar with what happens to people who dissent in Islamic nations or what, but I bet it wouldn't show up on the news. Even in the US, people who are outspoken against the government are targeted and closely watched, if not worse.
I don't quite know what you are on about, drawing some distinction between revolutionary change and violence, but there is hardly such a thing as peaceful fighting. Not when it is to change a system of values that is thousands of years old. Waging war against ideas is not a non-violent operation, nor is it successful (see: war on terror).
And I wasn't even referring to the US helping people revolting against the Saudi government. Are you really not aware of exactly whom the US would even side with in such a scenario?
Pages (8): « 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 7 8 »
Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.