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Cant figure out why we hate the middle east... (pg. 4)
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BTG
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Originally posted by jdat
Don't treat the Arab world as savages when not so long ago the "modern" world was doing the same exact things.
It's just hypocritical and isn't advancing the situation in a better direction because imposed change results in resentment, rebellion towards the outside world and also a reinforcement in conservative ideology.



The only difference is now there are countries that you can learn from.

Iran should say "holy smokes...other countries are letting women vote, and have unbiased courts (unless you're black). maybe we should wake up and be less ignorant and ideological"
Clovis
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Originally posted by BTG
The only difference is now there are countries that you can learn from.

Iran should say "holy smokes...other countries are letting women vote, and have unbiased courts (unless you're black). maybe we should wake up and be less ignorant and ideological"



lol, if only it were that simple.
BTG
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Originally posted by Clovis
lol, if only it were that simple.


clovis you're so wise. how can i be like you?
jdat
quote:
Originally posted by BTG
The only difference is now there are countries that you can learn from.

Iran should say "holy smokes...other countries are letting women vote, and have unbiased courts (unless you're black). maybe we should wake up and be less ignorant and ideological"




You obviously have no understanding of how democratic change takes place

If you want to go into detail as to why things aren't moving forward you are failing to see that things are actually going backwards.

The middle east had a lot of countries which were going through great changes for the better in the last 10-20+ years but because of outside rejection, nationalists took over and the countries radicalized themselves effectively going back to the good old ways.


It's too easy to expect things to change and remain stable overnight.

Modernity has it's good and bad sides.
Media amplifies a lot of negative imagery of what your enemies are doing which only pushes people to reinforce themselves in their ideologies and avoid any form of concrete personal change and dialogue with the outside world.
Orbax
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Originally posted by jdat
The other day I was eyeing this scarved chick on the tramway :tongue3

mega h0t



but then again Orbax would never understand that because he never sees scarved females unlike me who does everyday.


Yay for living in EME ( European Middle East :p )



America has lots of muslims..
Alex
I'm telling you guys, the middle east is going through their middle ages, or "moyen ages".

If you look at western europe during that period in history, there was a very similar problem/crisis in regards to the "church" or religion in general slowly beginning to lose it's grip on the people and the people gradually becoming more moderate, while the people in charge clenched desperately to the old ways and enforced them brutally on anyone who was bold enough to speak out or disobey.
Orbax
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Originally posted by Gauss
Yay for your generalisation.


what would that generalization be?
Clovis
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Originally posted by BTG
clovis you're so wise. how can i be like you?



Read more, travel more, take history classes. Accept that every person on earth is an individual.
Lebezniatnikov
quote:
Originally posted by BTG
clovis you're so wise. how can i be like you?


If you stopped acting like a blubbering fool that would be a start.



Best post in this thread:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
I think we should stop bombing people and focus alot more on encouraging social change and offering rewards to those who do.
RickyM
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Originally posted by BTG

middle east is ed, and I agree with orbax that we should nuke the whole hole.



If your actual opinion is that nuking 'middle east hole' is a good idea, then you are mentally retarded.

Ian
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Originally posted by Alex
A Muslim friend once told me that Islam is going through it's middle ages per-say.

He also is of the firm belief that the west should step back and let the Middle-East be the Middle-east, because in his mind, change is on the way and the only way it will happen is if we stop treating the Middle-East like our rebelious teenage daughter that's constantly up to no good.


this is a pretty much spot on analysis. By being from the 'free west' we have to give these people the chance to reach the levels we perceive ourselves to be at and the only way to do so is to stop giving them a reason to hate us and start involving them as if they were just a normal country/region. The problem is that the words muslim or islam immediately bring a nature of hate, especially in this country. Because of the actions of a few who cause problems from islamic communities, nobody wants to live near them, then they moan when "they" all live together. If we put the money going into mr bush' war into things that might help educate people plus improve our awful infrastructure maybe we could be worth something,. but it'll never happen
Jake Benson
I think it's funny that the Middle East is hating the West for forcing "Western influence" on them when they are using and loving our CARS, COMPUTERS and PLANES and other electronic devices invented from the West. Lemme tell ya if someone gave me all those things in my ty little country I would love them, even if they were Jews.

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Originally posted by Alex
I'm telling you guys, the middle east is going through their middle ages, or "moyen ages".


I always thought they were going through the crusades phase.
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