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  • #11
    Originally posted by bell-the-cat
    His wife.
    Something tells me his malfunction goes beyond and precedes having a turkish wife.
    If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.
    -George Orwell
    Thus the highest realization of warfare is to attack the enemy's plans; next is to attack their alliances;
    -Sun Tzu

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    • #12
      Originally posted by anoush719
      Something tells me his malfunction goes beyond and precedes having a turkish wife.
      There is a type of person who seems to want to "adopt" a foreign country as if it were some sort of helpless creature. The English are particularly prone to this patronising activity, so too are Americans. In extreme examples these people, in their minds, consider the "adopted" country to be almost like their child and look on any criticism of that county as actually a personal criticism of them. And if that country or its natives do anything particularly nasty, it's excused automatically as if they were thinking "he's always been a good child, it was just a bigger boy that made him do it".

      You know, Hitler got it completely wrong - he shouldn't have tried to defeat Britain through force of arms, he should simply have made sure Germans would always carry the luggage of English tourists in Germany, and give them directions without prompting, and invite them in to their houses for tea. The English would then say "they are such friendly people, how dare you say or do anything against Germany". It seems to have worked with Turkey, anyway. In fact, all the Germans needed to have done is gather a huge crowd of German children and make them jump about and smile like monkeys - that seems to have worked for Africa.
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      • #13
        Originally posted by bell-the-cat
        There is a type of person who seems to want to "adopt" a foreign country as if it were some sort of helpless creature. The English are particularly prone to this patronising activity, so too are Americans. In extreme examples these people, in their minds, consider the "adopted" country to be almost like their child and look on any criticism of that county as actually a personal criticism of them. And if that country or its natives do anything particularly nasty, it's excused automatically as if they were thinking "he's always been a good child, it was just a bigger boy that made him do it".

        You know, Hitler got it completely wrong - he shouldn't have tried to defeat Britain through force of arms, he should simply have made sure Germans would always carry the luggage of English tourists in Germany, and give them directions without prompting, and invite them in to their houses for tea. The English would then say "they are such friendly people, how dare you say or do anything against Germany". It seems to have worked with Turkey, anyway. In fact, all the Germans needed to have done is gather a huge crowd of German children and make them jump about and smile like monkeys - that seems to have worked for Africa.

        Well, in about 100 years the English will be nothing more than diluted hybrids much like their traditional foe, the French, thanks to this belief of adopting foreign cultures and as well as millions of immigrants. We can sit and watch.
        Achkerov kute.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Anonymouse
          Well, in about 100 years the English will be nothing more than diluted hybrids much like their traditional foe, the French, thanks to this belief of adopting foreign cultures and as well as millions of immigrants. We can sit and watch.
          Knowing that in 100 years they will be just like you?
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