Darwoth wrote:magicman is a bill maher worshipping liberal, he is just significantly less stupid than claeyt but the "debate" tactics remain the same.
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Darwoth wrote:magicman is a bill maher worshipping liberal, he is just significantly less stupid than claeyt but the "debate" tactics remain the same.
TotalyMeow wrote: Claeyt's perspective of Salem and what it's about is very different from the devs and in many cases is completely the opposite of what we believe.
Potjeh wrote:Let's put it this way: out of 1.3mil people in Munich, 300k are non-citizens, ie fairly recent immigrants, and majority of those are in the bottom quintile wealth-wise.
saffgee wrote:Potjeh wrote:Let's put it this way: out of 1.3mil people in Munich, 300k are non-citizens, ie fairly recent immigrants, and majority of those are in the bottom quintile wealth-wise.
I'm gonna go ahead and call that - no way that statistic is right. This could be the number of "foreigners" (ie Western Euro peeps as well) currently in Munich, but they are definitely not all dirt poor immigrants as you called them.
They are also all registered, Bavaria is the poster boy police state and there is no way they allow 300k unregistered persons to run around. Not even convinced the population statistic is correct, but maybe that discounts "greater Munich" area.
We have to stop undermining our bravest and best and begin to apportion blame where its due - People should be rioting about the thousands of policemen and women that are shot at each year. They should riot against gangs taking over their neighbourhoods, about their neighbours cheating on benefits, or their co-workers stealing from the company storerooms. The problem is we don't. This world has a seriously ***** up moral compass !
JohnCarver wrote:anybody who argues to remove a mechanic that allows "yet another" way to summon somebody is really a carebear in disguise trying to save his own hide.
Potjeh wrote:How much exactly of ***** up in life does it take to deserve death penalty?
Champie wrote:Potjeh wrote:How much exactly of ***** up in life does it take to deserve death penalty?
I think the Death Penalty is just one of many continuing human failures.
Sometimes you take a wrong turn, or many wrong turns and end up in a fatal collision. We are constantly on a crash course with others. Some are better drivers and avoid the crash, some are better navigators and avoid the wrong turns, and yet we are all always at risk. In my opinion the Garner tragedy is just a confluence of travelers.
HolyLight wrote:An eye for an eye.
Claeyt wrote: I'm not saying it's right or justified that they steal or sell drugs or murder cops I'm saying that that's exactly what you would do if you were poor and desperate and Black.
Inotdead wrote:What I mean is, that some people shouldn't be executed on spot. There is more value to extract from them being alive.
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