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Re: [opensuse] Sigs?
- From: Dirk Gently <dirk.gently00@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 02 May 2012 16:58:29 -0400
- Message-id: <4FA19FF5.4010004@gmail.com>
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
The whole controversy was stupid to begin with, and a perfect
example of how Islam destroys other cultures -- they whine and
throw fits -- and then when there are enough of them, they
turn to violence and even murder -- whenever anyone criticizes
their culture..and ONLY their culture.
It's like in South Park, in which various religious beliefs were
lampooned, and Isaac Hayes had no problem with that, but when
HIS beliefs (Scientology) received similar treatment, he threw
a temper tantrum like a spoiled child.
Such a hypocrite -- Although I like Isaac Hayes (and some of
his old songs), I think the South Park guys were right to
not only write him out of the show, but to do it in the most
humiliating manner possible -- to call attention to Hayes'
double standard (you all can make fun of any religion except
for mine).
Muslims are the same way, and Henne should be ashamed of
himself for catering to it. It's no wonder Europe is
suffering from cultural destruction at the hands of Muslims
who insist that European culture must change to please those
who LEAVE THEIR OWN CULTURE to be in Europe. If Islamic
culture, and the political systems it produces were really
so great, then what are those people doing in Europe in the
first place. Henne's actions are symptom of the greater
Islamification of Europe (and by that, I don't mean tolerance
of Islam, but Islam taking over and slowly turning Europe into
just another vassal state of the Muslim radicals).
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On Tue, 2012-05-01 at 09:52 -0700, John Andersen wrote:
On 5/1/2012 2:17 AM, Per Jessen wrote:
There's no ground for treating the signature separately.That view is contrary to the entire history and meme of email sigs on the
internet.
Who cares. Any 'overall convention' is trumped by the specified
policies and conventions of the specific forum or list.
Often these are inserted by a script, totally disconnected from message
content.
You are advocating treating random witticisms equally with directly written
content.
Turn such foolishness *off*. It does not contribute and, obviously from
that this thread even exists, occasionally distracts and sidelines the
'actual' content.
The whole controversy was stupid to begin with, and a perfect
example of how Islam destroys other cultures -- they whine and
throw fits -- and then when there are enough of them, they
turn to violence and even murder -- whenever anyone criticizes
their culture..and ONLY their culture.
It's like in South Park, in which various religious beliefs were
lampooned, and Isaac Hayes had no problem with that, but when
HIS beliefs (Scientology) received similar treatment, he threw
a temper tantrum like a spoiled child.
Such a hypocrite -- Although I like Isaac Hayes (and some of
his old songs), I think the South Park guys were right to
not only write him out of the show, but to do it in the most
humiliating manner possible -- to call attention to Hayes'
double standard (you all can make fun of any religion except
for mine).
Muslims are the same way, and Henne should be ashamed of
himself for catering to it. It's no wonder Europe is
suffering from cultural destruction at the hands of Muslims
who insist that European culture must change to please those
who LEAVE THEIR OWN CULTURE to be in Europe. If Islamic
culture, and the political systems it produces were really
so great, then what are those people doing in Europe in the
first place. Henne's actions are symptom of the greater
Islamification of Europe (and by that, I don't mean tolerance
of Islam, but Islam taking over and slowly turning Europe into
just another vassal state of the Muslim radicals).
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