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This Is Horrifically Sickening, If We Know That This Building Is In Mosul Why Don't They Bomb This Place To The Ground?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd hope that we'd be able to liberate Mosul without destroying too much, although that's probably the most naive thing I've ever posted on this site.
As to the gay lobby being apparently silent on this, ISIS is filled with disgusting and horrific acts of tyranny committed against just about everyone who isn't part of ISIS. Combating that horror is not something that the gay lobby has any more cause to speak up about than the rest of us. Sooner rather than later people will have to accept that we need to do more than just get angry about what is going on there.
As to the gay lobby being apparently silent on this, ISIS is filled with disgusting and horrific acts of tyranny committed against just about everyone who isn't part of ISIS. Combating that horror is not something that the gay lobby has any more cause to speak up about than the rest of us. Sooner rather than later people will have to accept that we need to do more than just get angry about what is going on there.
Never mind it's nice to know that we are to gift the Iraqi government with a further £2m, money is now object when it comes o giving it out to everyone except our own.
Tried to find out who these other 22 countries who are giving aid are, and how much, but was unsuccessful, over to you gromit.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-31 09010/B ritain- ramp-fi nancial -aid-Ir aq-coun try-s-b eleague red-PM- pleaded -help-f ight-Is is.html
Tried to find out who these other 22 countries who are giving aid are, and how much, but was unsuccessful, over to you gromit.
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Peter65
I would have thought that if one read the whole piece one would realise by the remark about "money being no object when it comes to ------------ that it was all in sarcasm.
*** Never mind it's nice to know that we are to gift the Iraqi government with a further £2m, money is now object when it comes o giving it out to everyone except our own. ***
I would have thought that if one read the whole piece one would realise by the remark about "money being no object when it comes to ------------ that it was all in sarcasm.
*** Never mind it's nice to know that we are to gift the Iraqi government with a further £2m, money is now object when it comes o giving it out to everyone except our own. ***
It is a sickening irony that a few years back Iraq, an oil rich country marches into Kuwait with its vast array of military weapons and Sadam's Revolutionary elite Guard. Iraq had to be put back in place twice and then the coalition begins an equipping and training program. Having deemed they were up to the task we pull out of Iraq. Now they have been invaded by IS they are holding out the begging bowl to us. This is after they clearly demonstrated they had not got the will or courage to defend their own country. They allowed state of the art military hardware to fall into the hands of IS and then retreated. The only thing the UK and Europe are rich in now is Iraqui immigrants.
AOG
You wrote:
"It seems strange that usually the Gay Lobby are so quick to protest over much less serious matters, but are significantly quiet over the persecution of gays in these areas."
I think the problem that gay people have with ISIS is that there isn't a focus that can be attacked.
There was the boycott of the Dorchester hotel group after the sultanate introduced a series of new laws which specifically targeted gay people, and there was the boycotting of Russian products after Putin introduced law prohibiting the 'promotion of alternative lifestyles'...but ISIS are a whole different kettle of fish.
So, I don't think you're right when you say that gay people do not concerned with what's going on in the Middle East...it's just that when there's a specific leader or group, or company - it's easy to focus...with ISIS, there isn't.
You wrote:
"It seems strange that usually the Gay Lobby are so quick to protest over much less serious matters, but are significantly quiet over the persecution of gays in these areas."
I think the problem that gay people have with ISIS is that there isn't a focus that can be attacked.
There was the boycott of the Dorchester hotel group after the sultanate introduced a series of new laws which specifically targeted gay people, and there was the boycotting of Russian products after Putin introduced law prohibiting the 'promotion of alternative lifestyles'...but ISIS are a whole different kettle of fish.
So, I don't think you're right when you say that gay people do not concerned with what's going on in the Middle East...it's just that when there's a specific leader or group, or company - it's easy to focus...with ISIS, there isn't.
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