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John H.[_3_]
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Letter from Florida teacher
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:29:28 -0700 (PDT),
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On Mar 13, 7:42*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
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No, but I have always said by spreading the wealth, mass
communication, and real education we can eventually make them pretty
much impotent like our own KKK here in the US. If those kids had a
sneaker factory to work at, a car to drive a girl around with, and a
movie to go to, they would not be thinking about blowing themselves up
out of dispair..
But, gee, *that* will take about ..... hmmmm... *100 years!
I don't disagree with the idea but I think hatred of the west is brainwashed
in radial Islam teachings starting at birth and has religion as it's
backbone. * *It's very, very difficult if not impossible to re-educate or
change. * We may be able to make them relatively impotent, but they will
always remain a threat.
Eisboch
Hatred of, well anybody that was not the same as them, is brainwashed
in radical racism starting at birth and has religion as it's backbone.
Yes, the Klan think of themselves as Christians, it is their religion.
Not only do they hate any person of color, but in the end they hate
anyone who is not their brand of radical christian. I have been in
men's houses and seen them send their 7 yo children to show me their
robe and plastic guy, I will not tell you what the child said when she
came from her room, it made me ill. I asked an obviously less than
willing member why? He told me "my brothers are Klan, my father, my
boss, my peers, my kids teachers, the feed store owner.. If I was not
in the Klan, I could not live here". I have seen what happens to a
good family when the formal certificate comes out ex-communicating a
member and his family.. And in the end, I found out how they treat a
person who will not join...
My point is that was in the early 80's and it was dying then. Through
education, and mass communication, desegregation, I knew it was
destined to fall, thankfully. MTV believe it or not probably had as
much to do with it as the schools. Imagine this conversation. A child
comes home from school and asks his dad. "Dad, I was with Jamie today
getting help with my math, he is the smartest kid in the class, and he
plays piano better than anyone I have ever heard and he is black".
"Why can't he be my best friend?" He can't answer, the kid is in a
good school and can't be fooled into believing his dads claims that
his friend is no more than an ape, I said back then it was close but
it still might take a couple of generations for the older ones to die
off. And yes, there are still some around, but they are really pretty
much considered a nuisance by most, a laughing stock by others. Either
way, they have been outed and they have very little influence, as time
goes on they will be no more than a few exhibits in some lame museum.
How does this relate to extremists claiming to be religious? Remember
Indonesia, the flood? Indonesia is one of the most populous Islam
countries on the earth, and has a huge population of extremists. I
understand that the US Navy was the first one on the scene as we had
an aircraft group in the area. I also understand they already had a
contingency plan in place for such an event. The first Americans on
the scene were comfortably attractive female sailors and "strapping"
young all American boys. Very intentional and also making it easier
for them to work there in those conditions. Now imagine the child
having been told all his life "Americans have pointed teeth and ears,
and they eat their conquests, they are devils". And the kid answers
"Dad, what about that nice American soldier that pulled mommy and me
out of the hut, took us to their big boat, and gave mommy a new leg..
They were very nice, they saved us.?"
Now imagine we get MTV or CNN or BBC into the schools so they can see
what is out there beyond the hate.. I know I tend to ramble but I
still submit it can be done at least to the point where extremists can
be considered no more than a pain in the ass. It will just take a
couple of generations to let the falsehoods die off, help them have
stable governments so they can have jobs, schools, mass communication.
Yes, it may take lot of time work and money and maybe even blood to
get them there.. But it can and must be done. And with a little
backbone, we in the free world can get them there... just like the
south...
Hope that all makes sense.
S was recruited by the KKK in 82 in northern Alabama, I turned them
down of course.
It's a good plan, but the Muslims are building their own schools. Here in
Alexandria we have a Muslim school that is in the news almost once a year
because of some anti-American 'education' they're putting out.
They just seem to hunker down until the heat blows by, and then it's back
to business as usual.
As long as they can control what the kids see all day, your television in
the schools won't do much good.
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