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View Matov's Profile Matov Online Flag 19 Aug 21 3.00pm Send a Private Message to Matov Add Matov as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

The videos showing murdered men on the street tells a different story to the suddenly media savvy Taliban.

It's Taqiyya, which in Islam is the practice 'lying to gain the upper-hand over an enemy.'


Throw in a Western leadership more than happy to play along with the fantasy and you have a perfect little s*** storm.

Truly sickening.

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Truly excellent post, which I think sums up the frustrations of many.

Were the Tory MPs who had served in Afghan that laid into the government virtue signallers too out of interest?

 

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Originally posted by DanH

Were the Tory MPs who had served in Afghan that laid into the government virtue signallers too out of interest?

That was meant to be a reply to Badger, but point stands if you agree with it.

 

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This virtue signaller the worst culprit

 

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Originally posted by DanH

Were the Tory MPs who had served in Afghan that laid into the government virtue signallers too out of interest?

Not as much.

However, it doesn't make their views correct.....well, from my perspective.

 


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Originally posted by Matov


Throw in a Western leadership more than happy to play along with the fantasy and you have a perfect little s*** storm.

Truly sickening.

Yep.

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Not as much.

However, it doesn't make their views correct.....well, from my perspective.

So you also know more about Afghanistan than current MPs who served there?

Are there any strings left to attach to your bow?

 

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“I’m sick of all this [working for veterans and soldiers] for a Conservative Party and a government that treats me with contempt”.

On his role as a Tory MP, Mr Mercer said: “I’m not going to lie to you: it’s something I think about everyday. Being in the Tory Party at the moment is like working for a really s**t company where everyone takes the p**s out of you and everyone running it hasn’t got a clue”.

Haha can certainly relate to that experience as can
most of us.

Try being a soldier in General Sir Nick Clarke's army, you would spend most of your time wondering what side you were on.

From what I have been reading, theirs.


 

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Originally posted by DanH

So you also know more about Afghanistan than current MPs who served there?

Are there any strings left to attach to your bow?


People who have gone to Afghanistan, like Douglas Murray, also agree with my views on it.

Does going to a place instantly make everyone of the same view then?

I lived in Brixton and you didn't.....so do you agree with my views on what should happen there then.

Are you sure you don't carry the teas in?

Edited by Stirlingsays (19 Aug 2021 4.05pm)

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays


People who have gone to Afghanistan, like Douglas Murray, also agree with my views on it.

Does going to a place instantly make everyone of the same view then?

No of course not. But it’s an extremely nuanced situation isn’t it? There’s no right or wrong answer to the situation, otherwise it would have been solved 20 years ago. But I’m far more inclined to listen to those who have been out there then those making bold sweeping statements from the sidelines from cosy U.K. enclaves.

 

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Originally posted by Stirlingsays


People who have gone to Afghanistan, like Douglas Murray, also agree with my views on it.

Does going to a place instantly make everyone of the same view then?

I lived in Brixton and you didn't.....so do you agree with my views on what should happen there then.

Are you sure you don't carry the teas in?

Edited by Stirlingsays (19 Aug 2021 4.05pm)

I lived in Brixton for 7 years. Corrance Road, just off Acre Lane.

 

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Originally posted by DanH

I lived in Brixton for 7 years. Corrance Road, just off Acre Lane.

Brixton had some seriously nice properties that had low house prices from the riot days.....still interesting to learn.

Kind of proves my point as we have wildly different views.

 


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