Afghanistan -is leaving the right thing?

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Afghanistan is getting a bit boring as a talking point already.
I miss Donald Trump, he was a right fecking **** but he had a really unusual personality.
Compelling and repelling in equal measure but never boring.
 
Oh come on. Do you seriously expect me to remember it like it was a major turning point of my life ?

I'll give you a clue, you feckle ****wit, it was around the time that Pakistan beat India at cricket, & there can't be many instances of that in your history !
Understandable, is hard to "remember" stuff that never happened
 
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Android quoted SirGal you feckwit.

oh

and there is no need for that abuse noseall

is that word another definition of some one being

re****d :idea: as u know I do suffer that handy cap which is a recognised disability

some thing that probably amuses you noseal

so your discrimination :eek: now and in the past has been noted
 
Oh come on. Do you seriously expect me to remember it like it was a major turning point of my life ?

I'll give you a clue, you feckle ****wit, it was around the time that Pakistan beat India at cricket, & there can't be many instances of that in your history !
Most wins
Test: (Pakistan 12; India 9)
ODI: (Pakistan 73; India 55)
T20I: (India 6; Pakistan 1)
I guess you're not a cricket fan.
 
That usually means you will repeat yourself, thread after thread, post after post, for the next decade or so.

Joy.

Yes noseall you have set a bad example over the years

your constant repetitive posts

jeez us any would think you were a feck. Wit

:ROFLMAO:

edit perhaps the phrase think u were

should be substituted for know u are :)
 
I remember an interview with a Russian military man just as it all started. Message - you wont succeed. Actually I don't think anyone ever has..
Prior to the British getting beaten in the 19th century, the country was occupied by some empire or other with little time off for hundreds of years.

These empires slowly crumbled (eg. Alexander), and only then do they lose Afganistan. In fact many occupations have lasted far longer than the Americans were there.

There have been times that they weren't occupied, but this has been the exception.

Of course, the border it is today was created by the British, but the area in general has long being held by some empire of the time.
 
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The full burka is back on the streets in Kabul

Any woman on her own is being stopped by the taliban fruit cakes

forced marriages Are on the agenda for young single girls to taliban fighters
 
Thats what happens when you go down the path of intolerance.

It starts with a bit of patronising, a bit of mockery, a bit of sexism, a bit of denigration, a tendency to be more likely to mock female politicians than male, the idea that if you call someone here "she" or "her" its belittling - all these sorts of things start to inculcate a belief that women are just not worth as much as men, that they cant really be expected to perform as well, and slowly, bit by bit, it advances through unconscious discrimination, formal discrimination, legal restrictions on rights, denial of basic rights, not taking violence against them as seriously as violence to men, official tolerance of violence, official sanction of violence, until you end up with the extreme misogyny of the Taliban and Isis.

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

If you dont step onto that path in the first place you cant journey any distance along it.

The same applies to anti-LGBTQ attitudes, racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia, anti-semitism...
 
Thats what happens when you go down the path of intolerance.

It starts with a bit of patronising, a bit of mockery, a bit of sexism, a bit of denigration, a tendency to be more likely to mock female politicians than male, the idea that if you call someone here "she" or "her" its belittling - all these sorts of things start to inculcate a belief that women are just not worth as much as men, that they cant really be expected to perform as well, and slowly, bit by bit, it advances through unconscious discrimination, formal discrimination, legal restrictions on rights, denial of basic rights, not taking violence against them as seriously as violence to men, official tolerance of violence, official sanction of violence, until you end up with the extreme misogyny of the Taliban and Isis.

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

If you dont step onto that path in the first place you cant journey any distance along it.

The same applies to anti-LGBTQ attitudes, racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia, anti-semitism...

best you tell the taliban I dare say they would agree with your views on gender

or you could try yer local mosque
See if you could give a talk on the subject

dare say they will be interested :idea:
 
I dont think they would.

They agree with you though, and you agree with them.

For sure they are farther down it than you, but you have stepped onto the same path of intolerance as them.

People who object to the Talibans views should object to anybody ever taking that very first step.
 
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