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What a POS this lady is, she needs to be shipped over to ISIS. You have to love the liberal outlook. And this is the folks that are teaching our kids. :rolleyes:
Jul. 27, 2015 - 3:37 - Deepa Kumar teaches journalism and media studies at publicly-funded Rutgers University
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I no understand why people come to this country or live here if they think it so bad. If I thought America was more brutal than ISIS I would move to other country. You no see this mentality so much in Mexico. Lot of problems there but Mexicans proud of their country and no insult it like you see Americans do their country. Be proud where you live. It ok point out flaws but don't exagerate and make insulting accusations about your country that aren't true just to make political point.
namvet
07-29-2015, 04:00 PM
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jimnyc
07-29-2015, 04:35 PM
My first ever "tweet", and will be my last. I hate that app. But this piece of dog shit got me riled.
<s>@</s>ProfessorKumar (https://twitter.com/ProfessorKumar) Piece. Of. Garbage. That simple. Don't like it, feel free to leave. You're an embarrassment to Rutgers.
AllieBaba
07-29-2015, 04:36 PM
I no understand why people come to this country or live here if they think it so bad. If I thought America was more brutal than ISIS I would move to other country. You no see this mentality so much in Mexico. Lot of problems there but Mexicans proud of their country and no insult it like you see Americans do their country. Be proud where you live. It ok point out flaws but don't exagerate and make insulting accusations about your country that aren't true just to make political point.They don't believe the crap they say. They are lying when they say that shit, and they do it intentionally.
namvet
07-29-2015, 04:46 PM
i thinks she's pro raghead kill em all
Gunny
07-30-2015, 04:06 PM
I no understand why people come to this country or live here if they think it so bad. If I thought America was more brutal than ISIS I would move to other country. You no see this mentality so much in Mexico. Lot of problems there but Mexicans proud of their country and no insult it like you see Americans do their country. Be proud where you live. It ok point out flaws but don't exagerate and make insulting accusations about your country that aren't true just to make political point.
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DragonStryk72
07-30-2015, 11:00 PM
What a POS this lady is, she needs to be shipped over to ISIS. You have to love the liberal outlook. And this is the folks that are teaching our kids. :rolleyes:
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well... okay, we are, really. Woah, before you start skewering, hear me out:
The most successful terrorist of the last 70 years claimed 3000 lives, with no other numbers anywhere close. In response, we bombed our way across an entire country, cornering them into caves, and then went hunting for them. The message was pretty simple, and brutal "Run, and you die tired." And can you even imagine what it must have like for Iraqis during Shock & Awe? I mean, that had to feel like the whole world was about to end.
There is, however, a difference in our brutality and ISIS's brutality: Ours had to be provoked by directly assaulting us, and killing our people, while ISIS is pretty much hateful out of the gate, and just seeking its own power. So in the end, although we are certainly more brutal, we are a) brutal only to those who act on a desire to kill us unrepentently (See our post-WWII approach to Japan, who killed about as many people, but surrendered and accepted defeat), and b) it is targeted to those that do so. We won't go after just anyone, we're focused on a particular prey.
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