01-09-2026, 03:21 PM
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(01-09-2026, 03:13 PM)ANNEE Wrote: You might say Trump has opened up the world (unintentionally). I am willing to bet you didn't see the videos I posted from Amsterdam over NYE, that I addressed to you? It was about Muslims. Really bad shit going on in the NL right now, with the government thanks to the EU censoring citizen's speech, curtailing farmer's rights, looking past violence by immigrants and worse. When I was growing up Amsterdam was not really considered part of the country, it was just the weird mega city with a bunch of foreigners ; dirty, gross and weird. That is the city that Theo Von Gogh was shot in . https://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/n...m.filmnews Ironically it is about the same 'religion of peace' that was attacking police over NYE 'Theo van Gogh, the Dutch artist's great grand-nephew and a provocative filmmaker, was shot dead in a street in Amsterdam yesterday, police said, apparently because of a film he made about Islamic violence against women' So I think that people leaving the US for crime ridden mega cities don't have much critical thinking going on. But they can ride their bikes more often! Oh , that's what the assassin of Theo was doing before he shot him. Just came to mind... To segue way more on topic, Denmark is trying to come to it's senses finally after Muslim violence and crime is plaguing the once 'happiest country'. PM Frederiksen says all Muslims out, they are not compatible with our culture.
01-09-2026, 03:47 PM
(01-09-2026, 06:04 AM)Thetruth Wrote: Im not from the USA thank god Now there's a statement Americans can agree with you on.
His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent But change is Professor Neil Ellwood Peart ![]()
01-09-2026, 05:43 PM
It's official... again.
President Donald Trump said the U.S. will seize control of Greenland "the easy way" or "the hard way" and warned that he won't miss out on the opportunity to Russia or China. "We are going to do something on Greenland whether they like it or not," he said. He brushed off naming a price to purchase the land from Denmark but also didn't describe what any potential military action would look like. LINK: By right or by might... Trump vows to take Greenland before Russia, China. Quote:
01-09-2026, 06:02 PM
(01-09-2026, 03:34 PM)sahgwa Wrote: I am willing to bet you didn't see the videos I posted from Amsterdam over NYE, that I addressed to you? It was about Muslims. We have Fundamental Christian Nationalists infiltrating US government and trying to turn it into a God's Law Theocracy. Oh - but wait -- that doesn't matter because they are Christians. I have no issues with Muslims. If they are causing issues with trying to infiltrate government and make the Netherlands a theocracy -- I have the same issue with that as I have with the Fundamental Christian Nationalists in America.
01-09-2026, 09:10 PM
(01-09-2026, 06:02 PM)ANNEE Wrote: We have Fundamental Christian Nationalists infiltrating US government and trying to turn it into a God's Law Theocracy. Think there might be another religion behind what is going on, recently exposed by their genocide of a nation Seems everyone in Western power is on their payroll?
01-09-2026, 09:24 PM
(01-09-2026, 12:53 PM)MBSC Wrote: Just a heads-up to those that dig highly speculative old school ATS threads. I made a new Greenland thread in "The Gray Area" here on DI. You'll need an open mind to appreciate it and I would be grateful if politics would be kept out of it. I can tell you this, I know next to nothing but, there is some serious storms coming up, no one’s bangs a war drum so hard and heavily than they are at the moment If this Geller is talking for the sake of talk, he is talking on a subject that is a powder keg. Wars and rumours of war.
01-10-2026, 05:18 PM
The US must take Greenland, whatever the cost
"...Critics insist Greenland’s future is not Washington’s to decide. Formally, they are right. Strategically, however, that statement is comforting nonsense. In a world of rising rivalry, no great power allows vital terrain to drift into adversarial hands out of courtesy. Sovereignty is sacred until security is threatened; then it becomes negotiable. This isn’t cynicism, but the hard ledger of history." "...Europe benefits enormously from American security guarantees, but recoils whenever Washington acts like a power rather than a charity. There is something faintly comic about NATO allies warning the U.S. against taking its own defense too seriously....European nations insist Greenland is not for sale, while quietly relying on American troops, money and missiles to keep the peace that permits such comfortable posturing. It is a bit like lecturing the fire brigade on property rights while borrowing their hoses. Principles are easier to defend when someone else pays the insurance...." This opinion piece makes a good case for it, at least far better than Uri Geller.
01-10-2026, 05:45 PM
(01-10-2026, 05:18 PM)fwki Wrote: This opinion piece makes a good case for it, . . . Good article. Had to research the author. John Mac Ghlionn is a psychosocial researcher and essayist known for his work on social dysfunction and media manipulation, with contributions to various prominent publications.Background and EducationJohn Mac Ghlionn holds a doctorate in psychosocial studies. His academic background supports his research interests, which focus on psychology, social relations, and the impact of media on society. |
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