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Misfortune of Being Born Syrian

May 31, 2011 by Leave a Comment

If you have the good luck of being born in a free and democratic country you should be very happy, these days the people of Syria are learning just how hard it is to live under the rule of oppressive minority, and they learn this the hard way, all alone with no one to do anything for them, this is how the world is today.

The few weak words that the UN, European parliament, and especially the U.S.A. with its Nobel peace prize president who’s foreign policy is so disastrously wrong that he is driving the whole of the middle east into a frenzy of revolutions and oppression, the few words they release to the world media every couple of days, while the death toll is increasingly rising in every corner of Syria do not help anyone.

Even the Syrian citizen has now realized that no one cares for him, not his ruling elite class of the Alawi, not the Iranian regime with its humanistic approach (they sent the Cannes Film Festival a note of solidarity with the Nazi, foolish, statements of director Von Trier), not the Europeans that will happily go to war for their supply of natural gas but will not speak a word about thousands killed, and of course Mr. Obama who is much more interested in drinking beer in Ireland than to confront the evil doing of Syrian leaders and their patrons the Iranians.

And still these couragoues people go out to the streets and demonstrate, the call out for freedom, for liberty, for the basic and fundamental human rights and for democracy, to end oppression and for equal opportunity, but no one cares.

Shame on us all.

Death Toll rises in Syria

Filed Under: News, Syria

No One Cares for Syria

May 31, 2011 by Leave a Comment

They Kill boys Too

Filed Under: News, Syria

… and God Told Man: “Dont Leave, I Need You Around”

May 30, 2011 by Leave a Comment

"Please Love Me, I'm Bored"

The connection between god and men is a strange and puzzling, why would the supreme creator of everything obsessively ask and demand respect from its creatures, as well as monitor their every move, in the kitchen, in the streets and in the bedrooms?

It seems to me that its has something to do with the evolution of man-made gods, or actually with the development of the idea of god itself. In the ancient times  there were many gods, and people followed the ones they liked, like twitter – only for gods instead of people. They needed to show their love to their gods if they wanted any help, which made sense to them at the time due to the very human nature of gods. So gods were angry and jealous, they were fearful or greedy, they were like men, and if you wanted them on your side you needed to play nice.

The Greeks took it a step forward, not only improving the myth around gods but putting order to the whole thing, arranging a wide range of personal gods under the same discipline, which meant that you had less a chance to offend anyone by following a certain god, since they were all now cooperated. The Romans followed, keeping all along the idea that gods are like humans, only stronger, and that they have needs just like any of us. In fact they needed humans to worship them in order to keep their powers, they needed people to believe in them.

And then the almighty one god appeared, shaking off all the semi gods on the way, but retaining the idea that god needs people to be a god, and that it needs constant attnetion and praise, even though it is a perfect being, still needs attention… shame really.

God is so painfully man made, and so evidently flawed, that only the ones that are stuck in the dogma fail to see the light of truth, if you are a believer you are in a room without windows, believing that you are in a constant night, and you keep being nice to something that needs you to be nice – now that can not be godly.

Please, we have burning issues all around us, from politicians who sell us to corporates to poverty and hunger on a monstrous scale, that we need to focus on now and on the real priorities of our race, investing one second on something that is not there and never was there is preventing us from dealing with the real, terrifying, issues.

Filed Under: Atheism, God & Friends Tagged With: God, Greek Gods, Poverty, World Hunger

Eygept’s Nazis Call for Democracy

May 28, 2011 by Leave a Comment

Well, lets look at this title again…

This Arab Spring is full of surprises, mostly from the world response to it (nothing much) and the U.S. betral of anyone who thought they were going to be playing a part of a protector. Maybe its just Obama and his failing politics, but it looks like the forces that are moving the masses are not totally freedom lovers.

And so it happens that the Egyptian Nazis are now screaming to have thier our party, because what can be better than butchering young Jewish children after you finally get your freedom. Or maybe we should look at it like this, Egyptians believe that they should have human rights, and that freedom is a basic right of every human – excluding people born to the Jewish faith, it applies to everyone, any race and color, any religion and any gender, but no Jews – Please!

Now lets not forget that this is not because of some ethnical bais they got, its almost solely due to the direct and explicit call to murder Jews in Islams holy book – and modern teachings, not to mention that Arab politics relay heavily on blaming the Jews for everything.

Freedom!!! Now lets go kill Jews!

Filed Under: Egypt, General, News Tagged With: Eygept, Nazis

Anyone Got Money? I Need to Buy Me Some UN

May 27, 2011 by Leave a Comment

Women of the world rejoice, Iran will protect your rights and will take care of women progress.

I had problems imbedding this video – please click this link to watch it, because you should, and you should also tell everyone you know how the UN spits in the face of every person in this world by letting these bastards take over the role of woman’s rights body, the UN commission on the status of Women.

Iran and Woman’s Rights

Filed Under: Human Rights, Iran, United Nations Tagged With: Iran, women's rights

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